Citadel of Qaitbay
A 15th-century fortress built on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria — one of the Seven Wonders.
The Citadel of Qaitbay is a 15th-century defensive fortress on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria, built in 1477 by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay. It stands on the exact site of the famous Lighthouse of Alexandria (Pharos), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and was built partly using stones from the collapsed lighthouse. The fortress offers stunning views of the harbor and the open sea.
Why Visit
What to See
The Fortress
Harbor Views
Lighthouse Remains
Historical Details
The Pharos Lighthouse
Defensive Purpose
Visitor Tips
- Visit in the late afternoon for beautiful sunset light over the Mediterranean
- The surrounding area is great for seafood restaurants
- Combine with a walk along the Corniche and a visit to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina
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Roman Period, 297 AD (Serapeum site: Ptolemaic, 3rd century BC)Opening Hours
8 AM – 5 PM
Entry Fee
60 EGP
Period
Mamluk Era, 1477 AD (site: ancient Pharos, c. 280 BC)
Built By
Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay
Location
31.2139, 29.8853
Related Tours
- Alexandria Day Trip from CairoFrom $95 per person