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Tulip Hotel Alexandria

★ 4.0$50-$85 — $70-$120Mid Range

This modern hotel in central Alexandria offers great Mediterranean value near the Corniche. Spacious rooms feature balconies with sea or city views. The location provides easy access to the library, citadel, and waterfront promenade.

The Tulip Hotel Alexandria occupies a well-positioned address on Saad Zaghloul Square in the heart of Alexandria's historic downtown, one of the city's most storied public spaces and a short walk from the Mediterranean Corniche. The location sits between the sweeping waterfront promenade and the commercial centre of a city renowned throughout the ancient world and still carrying the imprint of Greek, Roman, and European architectural influence in its layered streetscape.

The hotel is a modern mid-range property offering comfortable, practical accommodation at good value relative to Alexandria's more expensive seafront options. Many rooms feature balconies with either sea views toward the Mediterranean or city views over Saad Zaghloul Square's tree-lined layout. The hotel's position on the square — named after Egypt's nationalist leader and still a focal point for the city's civic life — gives it a sense of place that purpose-built seafront towers often lack.

Rooms are furnished in a contemporary international style with standard amenities including air conditioning, private bathrooms, and satellite television. Breakfast is typically included in published rates and is served in the hotel restaurant, which also offers Egyptian and Mediterranean dishes throughout the day. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.

The surrounding neighbourhood provides immediate access to Alexandria's key attractions. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina — the grand modern library built on the site of the ancient Library of Alexandria — is approximately 2 kilometres north along the Corniche. The Citadel of Qaitbay on the eastern harbour tip is reachable in roughly 20 minutes on foot. The ancient catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa and the Pompey's Pillar archaeological site are within a 15-minute taxi ride.

The hotel suits independent travellers, Egyptian domestic visitors, and those on moderate budgets who want a central, walkable base for exploring Egypt's great Mediterranean city.

Amenities

  • sea views
  • restaurant
  • central location
  • free WiFi
  • breakfast included

Location

29 Saad Zaghloul Square, Alexandria

31.2008, 29.9187 — View on map

Highlights

  • Prime location on Saad Zaghloul Square, walking distance to the Corniche and Mediterranean seafront
  • Sea-view and city-view balcony rooms offering panoramic vistas over historic Alexandria
  • Breakfast typically included with rates, served in the ground-floor hotel restaurant
  • Easy walking access to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and Corniche promenade
  • Mid-range pricing that makes it one of Alexandria's best-value central options

Tips

  • Request a sea-view balcony room when booking — the Mediterranean vista from upper floors is one of the hotel's strongest selling points and worth the modest premium.
  • The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is approximately 2 kilometres north along the Corniche — a pleasant 25-minute walk with seafront views throughout.
  • Alexandria's summers are far more temperate than Cairo or Luxor; the city draws Egyptian domestic tourists in July and August when rooms fill quickly — book ahead.
  • Trams run along the Corniche as an inexpensive way to cover the long seafront stretch between Saad Zaghloul Square and Montazah Palace gardens at the eastern end of the city.
  • Alexandria is a seafood city — the restaurant strip along the Corniche serves excellent fresh fish; ask local staff for recommendations beyond the tourist-oriented options.

FAQ

How far is the Tulip Hotel Alexandria from the Bibliotheca Alexandrina?

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is approximately 1.5 to 2 kilometres north of the hotel along the Corniche, roughly a 20 to 25-minute walk. Taxis are also plentiful and the journey takes around 5 minutes.

Is breakfast included in the hotel rate?

Breakfast is typically included in standard published rates at the Tulip Hotel Alexandria. Confirm inclusions at the time of booking as rates and packages can vary by season and booking platform.

How far is the Citadel of Qaitbay from the hotel?

The Citadel of Qaitbay on the western harbour tip is approximately 3 kilometres from Saad Zaghloul Square. A taxi takes around 10 minutes; the walk along the Corniche takes approximately 35 to 40 minutes with harbour views throughout.

Is Alexandria worth visiting as a day trip from Cairo, or is an overnight stay better?

Alexandria merits at least one overnight stay to properly explore its attractions. The city is 220 kilometres from Cairo — about two hours by express train — and packing the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Qaitbay Citadel, Montazah Palace gardens, and the Corniche into a single day is rushed. Two nights is a comfortable pace.

Accessibility

The hotel has step-free access from the main entrance on Saad Zaghloul Square and elevator service to upper floors. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the hotel directly to confirm room accessibility, as adapted bathroom facilities may vary by room type.

When to visit

Alexandria's Mediterranean climate makes it pleasant year-round. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are ideal, with mild temperatures and fewer visitors. Summer (June–August) is Alexandria's peak domestic tourism season when Egyptian families escape the heat of the interior — the city stays cooler than Cairo but accommodation fills quickly.

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