Lying in Northeastern Egypt is the city, Port Said. This Egyptian city stretches along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, north of the Suez Canal. During the building of the Suez Canal, this port city was established and has since its establishment in 1859 developed to be the 5th largest city in Egypt. As a reclaimed land, Port Said had all the materials that was needed for building it imported. To make the foundation of the city, artificial blocks of concrete were sunk into the sea and the same concrete was used to build the Port Said lighthouse, which is the only original building still standing in Port Said today. Port Said grew to become the world’s largest coal-bunkering station and has had its turbulent times with British and French forces during the Suez Canal crisis. Some of the tourist attractions in Port Said are the Suez Canal, Port Said Military Museum, El Nasr Museum For Modern Art among others.
Bus tours from Port Said to the Giza pyramids are fascinating ways to spend time in the historic ancient sites of Egypt. As the origin of civilization, it is to be expected that the sights from Egypt during Port Said sightseeing tours will be complex and captivating like the sphinx, the valley temple and the biblically referenced Red Sea. Bestowed with some of the unique architecture to ever be seen in the world, the walking tours in Port Said enables tourists to explore the oldest concrete lighthouse in the world. The coastlines of Port Said port is an impressive place to visit during shore excursions, with a tour guide regaling visitors with tales of the historic events that took place on visited sites.
Be it the opulence of ancient thrills or the panoramic view of its water bodies, the alluring charm of Port Said is a timeless memory to be cherished. Tripindicator fastens the creation of these memories by offering their services at affordable prices that beats that offered by other tour agencies, saving customers both time and money.
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