Somewhere—really, everywhere—under Alexandria lies a wealth of archaeological remains, but little of it has been excavated. As a result, the city's ancient and medieval remnants exist in scattered pockets. The most central sights are the Greco-Roman Museum and the Roman Theater, but none of the rest are more than a 15-minute taxi ride from Raml Station in the El Anfushi, Karmouz, Koum El Dakka, and El Shallalat districts.
“FODOR’S BROOKLYN” WINS LOWELL THOMAS AWARD
Fodor’s Brooklyn has been awarded silver place for its “welcome” and “timely” approach to the NYC borough.
More