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    • History

      Port Said was founded by Sa'id of Egypt on Easter Monday, April 25, 1859, when Ferdinand de Lesseps gave the first symbolic swing of the pickaxe to signal the beginning of construction.

      The Lighthouse of Port Said was built in 1869 by Francois Coignet using reinforced concrete for the first time in the history, The height of the lighthouse is 56 meters. The lighthouse now is the only original building still standing in Port Said.

      Port Said flourished particularly during the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century when it was inhabited by various nationalities and religions most of them were from Mediterranean countries, they coexisted in tolerance forming a real cosmopolitan community.

      Since its establishment Port Said had a prominent place among Egyptian cities and we do not exaggerate if we said among global cities as well, for instance the city was the third in Egypt to witness a film screening after [wiki=b181c43993de481ea462a2bfe11f0a1b]Cairo[/wiki] and [wiki=a6bc8f85a33112c5beea4d357caad4cd]Alexandria[/wiki] in the year 1898, also it enjoyed electricity in 1891, nine years after [wiki=87809c954948d8a20507bee3648281b3]New York[/wiki].

      Rudyard Kipling described the vitality of Port Said's community by saying "If you truly wish to find someone you have known and who travels, there are two points on the globe you have but to sit and wait, sooner or later your man will come there: the docks of [wiki=59ead8d1e124ccfb79f3ace06f43e703]London[/wiki] and Port Said".

      Port Said suffered from several wars and played an historic role during the Suez crisis in 1956 that failed to achieve any of its objectives.

      Today's Port Said is considered one of the Egyptian business centers, as it was declared a duty-free port in January 1976, attracting people from all over Egypt.

    • Climate

      Port Said has a Mediterranean climate, with warm humid summers and mild rainy winters. The daytime can be humid in summer, with summer temperatures averaging 31°C (88°F), but evenings are usually cooler and breezy, especially by the Corniche. Winters can get cold, with daytime highs down sometimes to 12°C (53°F), with ocassional rain and sometimes hail. Humidity is high throughout the year. The best time to visit Port Said is in spring (March-June) and autumn (September-November), since it's at its busiest in summer, when Egyptians flock down to escape the searing heat of Cairo.

  • filter_dramaGet in
    Port Said is easily reached by plane, train or bus.
    • By plane

      Port Said's airport or El Gamil Airport is , which has a limited selection of domestic flights. The airport lies 6 km to the center of the city. A taxi will take you about 15 minutes and should cost no more than 15 LE.

    • By bus

      Several bus companies offer a bus service into Port Said at a very low price range: 20-35 LE. Buses are air conditioned and come complete with a hostess trolley service. Companies include East Delta, Super Jet and Pullman. Operating times vary from one company to another, but there are trips between Cairo and Port Said virtually every hour from early morning until midnight.

      Note that while the buses themselves are perfectly comfortable, the duration of your journey from Cairo to Port Said (and vice versa) will depend on your pick-up/drop-off point. Most buses start out from the El-Torgoman Bus Station in [wiki=b181c43993de481ea462a2bfe11f0a1b]Cairo[/wiki] and stop by the Almaza Bus Station in [wiki=0887935e8847cd2ac20e3b79c4162fdf]Heliopolis[/wiki] before finally setting out to Port Said; if you join from El-Torgoman expect a 4 hour trip rather than the average 2-3.

      Port Said Bus Station is the place you can catch the bus in order to travel to [wiki=b181c43993de481ea462a2bfe11f0a1b]Cairo[/wiki] and other major cities in Egypt.

    • By train

      From [wiki=b181c43993de481ea462a2bfe11f0a1b]Cairo[/wiki], frequent trains from [wiki=82be3c9dff138320b99f2df238cfb1a2]Ramses Station[/wiki] to Port Said. also there is direct connections with Alexandria.

      For the return journey, trains depart from Port Said Train Station, it is on Mustafa Kamal Street.

    • By car

      To travel from Cairo to Port Said by car, the journey usually takes around 3 hours, depending on speed and surrounding traffic.

      * The Desert road has a speed limit of 100 km/hr for private cars and has 2 lanes in each direction. True to the name, this crosses the desert and is less crowded and faster. There are cafeterias every few kilometers.

      The usual cautions for driving in Egypt apply; see [wiki=e31959fe2842dacea4d16d36e9813620#By car]Egypt[/wiki] for details.

    • By boat

      The Louis Travel passenger ship from Cyprus is no longer in service. A cargo boat accepting passengers travels to Port Said from Mesrin (Turkey) as of May 2012.

  • filter_dramaGet around
    Port Said is quiet and relatively small city; you can get pretty much anywhere by using the local transportation available any where.
    • By taxi

      Port Said's white and blue taxis are a good way to travel in the city, and a cheap one as well. No taxi ride between any two points in the city should cost more than 5LE and all taxis normally should charge a local flat rate which you should attempt to find out. The best way is to confirm with the locals as taxis can and will perhaps attempt to take advantage of tourists. Confirm the price prior to boarding and move it to the flat rate with complete confidence.

      To get into a taxi, wave at the driver and yell the name of your destination. If the driver agrees they would park at the side of the road as soon as possible. Some taxis will stop to pick you up even if they already have a passenger, but such offers are best refused. Furthermore, always check back once you get out of the taxi, there is no number to call if you lose anything of value, and nearly no chances of having it returned.

    • By ferry

      Port Said is linked by the ferry to its twin city Port Fouad which is considered the Asian part of this Afro-Asian governorate "Port Said" on the eastern bank of the Suez Canal, the ferry is used to cross the Canal between the two cities holding both people and cars for free, the trip time between the two cities doesn't exceed 10 minutes, It is a nice journey that you can enjoy for free.

    • By bus

      There are a variety of local bus services which have improved significantly in the past few years, but they are rather confusing for those who haven't lived in Port Said for a while. Apart from city buses, you will also find "mini-buses", which work on hop-and-go basis. They are easily recognizable 14-person buses, which will stop when you wave and stop where you need to get off. The drivers rarely speak English, so make sure you know the Arabic name of your destination or that you already know where to stop. The routes are usually along the main streets and cost between LE 0.25-0.50.

  • filter_dramaSee
    Most obvious sights includes the port, of which some ancient facilities remains. Also the passing of the huge container ships and supertankers into the canal is an impressive sight. The rests of the old town, bombed during the Suez crisis is also worth a visit.

    The local bazaar is a great way of spending a day looking at all the shops.
    • Historical monuments

      One of the icons of the city at a beautiful location in front of the Suez Canal, the Lighthouse built in 1869 so it is the oldest building remains in the city also the lighthouse got his importance from being the first building in the world by reinforced concrete.

      * The building was built in 1895 directly on the Suez Canal.

      * An old jetty on the Suez Canal, was constructed in 1899. At the end of the jetty there is the base of the statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps which was removed by the outraged Egyptians after the Suez crisis in 1956.

      * It is an obelisk that has the shape of the ancient Pharaonic one, commemorating the martyrs of Port Said.

      * It was an ancient Islamic city at the site of Port Said, it was well-known for textiles products and was demolished during the crusades, It is 9 km away from Port Said and you can visit by Launch or a boat."

    • Museums

      .History Museum with about 9000 archaeological pieces exhibited chronologically: the basement is devoted to Prehistoric and Pharonic times and narrates the story of Port Said.

      * It contains Paintings for artists.

      * Inaugurated in 1964. It consists of several halls which showcase several battles fought by the Egyptian Army and the people of Port Said. Includes both ancient battles and recent wars such as the Suez crisis, Six-Day War and Yom Kippur war also displays captured war material.

    • Religious sites

      Built in 1904 by Abbas II of Egypt, to be the second mosque for Muslims in Port Said.

      * a big magnificent church built in 1934.

    • Modern Port Said

      The Corniche is a glorious 8 km walkway (wharf/pier/boardwalk) along the harbour dotted with restaurants, markets and historic sights.

  • filter_dramaDo
    Attend an Egyptian League soccer game. Port Said team is: Al-Masry club. Seat can vary from 5 LE - 25 LE depending on the section of seating. There are 4 sections of seating: VIP, 1st degree, 2nd degree, and 3rd degree. If you are a foreigner I recommend to sit in the VIP section.
  • filter_dramaBuy
    Some oldies from the French and English communities can be found from time to time (books...), and of course the unavoidable and omnipresent tourist collectibles.

    Downtown you may buy very convenient jeans, T-shirts, shoes and other clothing at the market stalls in the inner streets. Prices are usually fixed, so no bargaining needed.
  • filter_dramaEat
    The service is good and the food is cooked fresh for you whilst you wait. Choice of alcohol is limited and expensive though.

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    *A real seafood paradise where you can choose the fish and have it cooked as you wish.

    *A real seafood paradise where you can choose the fish and have it cooked as you wish.

    *A famous resturant in Port Said that offers grilled food, meatball and Kebab.
    *Pastries & cafe.
  • filter_dramaDrink
    Lots of nice and cheap fruit bars.
  • filter_dramaSleep
    5 star hotel situated close to the beach.
    The hotel is one of the city's landmarks.
    The hotel staff is very friendly.

    *4 star hotel situated close to the beach and directly in front of the Suez Canal.
    The hotel staff is very friendly.

    *4 star hotel situated close to the beach.

    *3 star hotel.

    *3 star hotel.

    *2 star hotel.
  • filter_dramaStay safe
    Although crime is rarely violent, beware of pickpockets and don't flash your valuables or wear a bum bag/fanny pack. Street kids, taxi drivers, and others may harass tourists. They will usually desist after a stern "La!" or two. Or you can say "la shukran!" (no thanks) or "emshi" (go!).

    Port Said is a conservative city, so women should cover their shoulders, midriffs, cleavage and legs. Even still, women can expect to be heckled or harassed in the street, especially if walking alone. The best response is to ignore the offender and pretend you don't hear anything. Cover your head when entering places of worship.
    • Emergency

      Emergency number: 123
      * Police number: 122
      * Fire HQ number: 180
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  • filter_dramaInformation
    Egyptian Tourist Authority has offices at 8 Palestine st., ☎ +20 66 3235289, Port Said Airport (El Gamil Airport), ☎ +20 66 3221680, Port Said Railway Station, ☎ +20 66 3333241 - 3221861 - 3223759.
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  • filter_dramaGet out
    No night life in Port Said or Port Fouad, except at the numerous shisha bars.

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