Alexandria Corniche

The Alexandria Corniche, officially known as "Tariq Al-Jaysh" (Army Road), is one of the most bustling areas filled with people and tourists from around the world in the Arab Republic of Egypt, located in Alexandria Governorate.

The Alexandria Corniche is a symbol of the coastal city's charm, often referred to as the "Bride of the Mediterranean." Along its coastline, you'll find a mix of historical buildings dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which have shaped the city's identity over time. The Corniche area has expanded over the years, connecting its two ends that were once separate. At the heart of the Corniche stands the beloved "Stanley Bridge," a popular landmark among Egyptians.

The area is adorned with a variety of shops and stores, offering visitors the chance to enjoy local treats and souvenirs while taking in the beauty of the Mediterranean seafront.

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