The most popular attractions of Egypt for touristsEgypt is famous place to see the former most famous of them civilization are the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx of Giza. The
southern city of Luxor contains a particularly high antiques and Egypt
many attractions, such as the Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings.
The murals are among the famous attractions Egypt. Your visit to Egypt can be started with a cruise on the Nile and a beach vacation at the top Red Sea and Sinai.
Great Sphinx of Giza:This
is the statue of Sphinx half-lion half-human in Egypt on the Giza
Plateau on the west bank of the Nile near Cairo built in the 3rd
millennium BC is among the most popular attractions and recommended
among must see places. It is among the largest single stone statues, 57 meters long, 6 meters wide and 20 meters high. This site restoration in the 1920s. The Sphinx was believed to stand as a guardian of the Giza Plateau, where it faces the rising sun. Who built the Sphinx, and when, continues to be debated

.Egypt PyramidsMost archaeologists believe that they were built as tombs of the royal family. Pyramid
of Khufu (also known as the Great Pyramid), Pyramid of Menkaure and
Khafre pyramid in which case even up to its original polished limestone
are among the most popular attractions Egypt. These
monuments are located eight kilometers (5 miles) into the desert from
the old town of Giza on the Nile, about 25 kilometers from downtown
Cairo and considered among the must-see places. Their most active phase of the building was the 25th century BC. Egypt AttractionsAlthough this site is far from the fact situated very close to civilization. You will find Pizza Hut and other chains nearby. Today, Egypt has about 80 pyramids and are by far the largest among the attractions Egypt. The most important thing is 137m (449ft) high and contains some three million blocks of stone.Activities in CairoAlthough most famous for the pyramids, you will also find a large number of mosques in the architecture. In addition, some narrow, crowded streets filled with carts and spice merchants. A
central landmark is Midan Hussein, a large open square with tea houses
around the perimeter, the Holy Mosque of Sayyidna al-Hussein, the
Islamic Art Museum in Cairo. The
Hanging Church, the Monastery of Saint George the Museum of Egyptian
Antiquities housing more than 130,000 items, including popular
attractions Pharaonic Egypt - sculptures, Byzantine art, the room mom
and exhibition Tutankhamun are famous places Popular view.
Luxor Attractions:Once
the ancient city of Thebes, the highlight is the temple of Karnak,
covering a vast 100 acres is one of the most popular attractions Egypt. The whole site has colossal statues, reliefs and facilities and the Avenue of Sphinxes. There are shows every night here worth seeing. Along the riverbank, Luxor Temple is guarded by a huge statue of Ramses II. A
peaceful walk north along the ridge takes you to the Luxor Museum where
a small collection of interesting relics of the temples of Thebes and
the cemetery can be accessed. The Mummification Museum has exhibits of man, reptile and bird mummies, as well as explanations on how they are made.GEZIRA ISLAND (Modern market instead of the day):is
a modern neighborhood market place at the Opera, 30 million U.S.
dollars arts complex, containing the Museum of Modern Art and the Cairo
Tower overlooking the city.
Alexandria Attractions:The second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria, also known as "The Pearl of the Mediterranean". Lighthouse
of Alexandria which is demolished monuments was one of the Seven
Wonders of the World is one of the most popular attractions Egypt. The Roman amphitheater, Pompey's Pillar and the Alexandria Zoo are very famous. The city of Alexandria was named after its founder, Alexander the Great. It has a large seaport and an important industrial center because of its natural gas and oil pipelines from Suez Canal.Abou Simbel ATTRACTIONS:The first and largest temples in the country, it is dedicated to the sun god Ra-Harakhte. The second smallest is a few meters to the north, was dedicated by Ramses II to his beautiful wife, Nefertari. Both temples have attracted the attention of the world when they were threatened by the flooding waters of the High Dam. Abu
Simbel temples were moved to the plateau of southern Egypt with the
help of UNESCO, and since then has become a popular site among the
attractions Egypt.