Shops in Alexandria. Shopping centers and markets in Alexandria
Shopping centers and markets in Alexandria
Alexandria is an Egyptian city located at the confluence of the Nile into the Mediterranean Sea. The city-forming areas of the economy are the port and related trade, as well as the banking and industrial sectors. Tourism makes a significant contribution to the budget of all levels of the country. Alexandria is the second most important resort in Egypt. Vacationers vote with money for beautiful hotels, sandy beaches under the sometimes blazing sun, historical sights of the times of Alexander the Great. As for the profit from shopping, then in this direction of Alexandria there is room for development. The main product that tourists bring from the trip are souvenirs..
Popular retail outlets
- Ramleh is an area of the city where vacationers flock to spend their money for the economic prosperity of the city and at the same time admire the embankment of the Eastern Bay. The embankment is named after Cornish. It is adjoined by the bustling shopping areas of Tahrir, Orabi and Saad Zaglul. Saad Zaghloul is considered a high fashion square. The boutiques of the most expensive brands are concentrated on it. In the Ramleh area is the most famous shopping center of Alexandria - Downtown. Its second name is Wust al-Balad.
- Local residents prefer the Green Plaza shopping center. It is interesting for the location of some of the open-air shops. Entertainment at the pool table and on the bowling alley sets this mall apart from others.
- Alexandria City Center is larger than Downtown and is conveniently located close to the city center. Those who like to relax in shopping malls will also be attracted by San Stefano Grand Plaza Mall, Wataneia Grand Mall, Maamura Plaza Mall and more centers..
- The International Language Bookstore is a bookstore with an extensive literature in English. Locals don't come here. So book gourmets can choose the literature they like in peace and quiet..
- In the Attarin area, next to the amphitheater of the Roman Empire, there is the Souq el-Attarin Arab market. You should go here to hunt for antiques. But if you are lucky and in the heap of clothes, jewelry, papyri, cats, something valuable is found from various materials, you will have to take care of permission to export the historical relic. The bazaar itself does not disappoint in the idea of a traditional oriental market - narrow intertwining streets, a special aroma in the air, shops bursting with hookahs, jewelry made of gold and silver, belly dance costumes, Muslim clothing.