hotel breakfast service. After that, our Egyptologist tour guide will meet you and take you on a breathtaking Alexandria day tours. You'll begin your tour of Alexandria by seeing The Alexandria Library, one of the primary libraries of antiquity. It is the original location of the previous Pharaoh. Visit the Alexandrian Library, Regarding the identity of the founder of the ancient Alexandrian library, historians have never agreed. Some claim Alexander the Great established the city in the fourth century BC, while others claim Ptolemy I or Ptolemy II did. It is clear today that for a very long time, this library was the best in the entire globe. The United Nations helped to establish the new library of Alexandria on October 22, 2002. With more than two million books, it is presently regarded as the fourth-largest francophone library in the entire world. Continue on to the Roman Amphitheatre, which was discovered by a 1960s archeological effort looking for the tomb of Alexander the Great. This is the sole surviving Roman amphitheater in Egypt. The Roman theater, which was built in the fourth century AD, has 13 rows of white marble seats. In the past, it could hold more than 600 spectators. You will be moved later to a nearby restaurant for lunch. You will continue after lunch to see The Roman Amphitheatre, which is one of the most well-known structures from the Greco-Roman era. Pompey's Pillar, built in 292 AD, is the next stop on your tour of Alexandria. You will then be transferred to see Sultan Qaitbay Citadel, one of Alexandria's most well-known tourist attractions, from the outside. When your day excursion is complete, we'll take the drive back to Cairo. Arrive in Cairo, then go to your hotel to spend the night.