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Port Said

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 Photo Credit: Mohamed Adel
Photo Credit: Mohamed Adel
 Photo Credit: Mohamed Adel

Egypt’s Port Said sits at the northern entrance of the Suez Canal, where the Mediterranean meets one of the world’s most famous waterways. Founded in the mid-19th century, the city grew alongside the canal’s development, becoming a bustling hub for maritime trade and a gateway between continents. Its location has given it a distinctive character: part port city, part cultural crossroads.

Visitors can stroll along the long corniche, watching cargo ships and ocean liners glide past, or explore markets filled with goods from around the world. The city’s architecture reflects layers of history, with colonial-era buildings, ornate balconies, and lively streets telling stories of past prosperity. Small cafés and seafood restaurants line the waterfront, serving freshly caught fish in a casual, convivial atmosphere.

Beyond its role as a commercial port, Port Said is a stepping-off point for exploring the surrounding region. Day trips can take travelers to the canal’s museum, nearby beaches, or across the water to Port Fouad. It’s a city where modern maritime industry and historic charm meet, offering a glimpse into Egypt’s connection with global trade.

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