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	<title>TripShake Magazine &#187; Alexandria</title>
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		<title>The new charming Bibliotheca Alexandrina</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 13:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Heba Hamed</dc:creator>
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	</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Alexandria abides in many places to visit and beautiful beaches to walk on their sand, but I’m sure that <strong>Bibliotheca Alexandrina</strong> is the first thing that gets in your mind when I first mention Alexandria. Bibliotheca Alexandrina was reopened in 2002 in a brand new catchy design and in a big festival that fits the great event.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Taking a look at the&#8230;</p>


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	</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Alexandria abides in many places to visit and beautiful beaches to walk on their sand, but I’m sure that <strong>Bibliotheca Alexandrina</strong> is the first thing that gets in your mind when I first mention Alexandria. Bibliotheca Alexandrina was reopened in 2002 in a brand new catchy design and in a big festival that fits the great event.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Taking a look at the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina we’ll see that it contains:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>The main Library</strong> that hold millions and millions of books and divided into many sections like rare books and special collections, arts and literature, history , internet archive, multimedia and audio- visual materials, daily newspapers and magazines, and many more. There are also <strong>Permanent Museums</strong> about impressions of Alexandria, Arabic Calligraphy, the history of printing, etc. Of course we can’t forget the books and gifts shop if you want to get a special souvenir mixed with some culture and art.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Outside we will find the <strong>Conference Center</strong> that also has temporary art galleries held there. The amazing <strong>Planetarium</strong> where you can see shows about outer space and feel like you’re really not on earth. For children we have the <strong>Exploratorium</strong> to refresh their knowledge of science. Moving to my favorite spot the <strong>Cluturama,</strong> a culture panorama<strong> </strong>with 9 screens that gets you inside the history of Egypt over 5000 years if not more .</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">All of that and more interesting stuff will be waiting for you once you get into the library. So why don’t you pack your stuff and give it a visit?! It worth going to.</p>


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		<title>Al-Montazah, the paradise of Egypt</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Heba Hamed</dc:creator>
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	</p><p>Ever been to Alexandria? If yes, have you been to Al-Montazah Park? If you haven&#8217;t been there before then you&#8217;ve never been to Alexandria.</p>
<p>Let me tell you why, Al Montazah Gardens is one of the biggest spots-if not the biggest- in Alexandria along the courniche. It belongs to the royal family of Mohammed Aly which ruled Egypt for over 100&#8230;</p>


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	</p><p>Ever been to Alexandria? If yes, have you been to Al-Montazah Park? If you haven&#8217;t been there before then you&#8217;ve never been to Alexandria.</p>
<p>Let me tell you why, Al Montazah Gardens is one of the biggest spots-if not the biggest- in Alexandria along the courniche. It belongs to the royal family of Mohammed Aly which ruled Egypt for over 100 year,  and now –and after king Farouk has left Egypt- it&#8217;s open for public to visit and enjoy what&#8217;s in it only for 5LE (almost 1$)</p>
<p>Al Montazah Park is located in region called Al Montazah -named after the park&#8217;s name- and it&#8217;s in the east of Alexandria. In 1892 king Abbas II built a large palace there and called it &#8220;Salamlek&#8221;. But in year 1932 king Fouad built a larger palace and called it &#8220;Haramlek&#8221;, beautiful gardens were made with a permission of King Farouk who also asked to build a bridge across the sea so he could see the whole place.</p>
<p>The park has many gates most important 2 of them are one by the sea and the other is by the train. Talking a walk inside the Gardens of Al-Montazah you&#8217;ll see a lot of green areas and that the gardens are perfectly organized. And it has a beach called &#8220;Aida&#8221; which is considered the best beach of Alexandria, there&#8217;s also plenty of hotels around the area if you&#8217;d like to stay near the place like &#8220;Sheraton&#8221; and inside there&#8217;s the Helnan Palestine Hotel, and El Salamlek Palace Hotel.</p>
<p>Feel hungry? No problem as there you can find McDonald&#8217;s where you can sit and have your meal or take it away, Al-Montazah has also clubs where you can practice your favorite sport, and places to have weddings held at. So what I&#8217;m trying to say here is that Al-Montazah is a complete city inside the city of Alexandria.</p>


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