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For a different side of Egypt, consider Damietta. This is a working port city where the Nile meets the Mediterranean, offering a slower pace than Alexandria and a rich history tied to its strategic river mouth. The main draw is the Damietta Corniche, a long waterfront promenade perfect for watching massive cargo ships and traditional feluccas share the water. Don't miss the Al-Maainah neighborhood to see the city's famous furniture workshops, or the historic Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque, one of the oldest in Africa.
The city suits travelers looking for an authentic Egyptian coastal experience, from couples on a relaxed itinerary to solo explorers interested in industry and culture. Staying near the Corniche puts you close to the sea breeze and local cafes, while areas closer to the city center offer more immediate access to markets like Souq El-Hesba. Damietta is well-connected by road, about a 90-minute drive from Port Said, and has its own domestic airport for flights from Cairo.
Accommodation here is predominantly practical, with a focus on good-value business hotels and comfortable mid-range options. On HOTEVI, you'll find places like the Helnan Damietta, right on the Corniche, and the Damietta Plaza Hotel, known for its reliable service in the city's commercial heart.
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What are the best hotels in Damietta?
Damietta offers a limited selection of accommodations, with 2 hotels currently available. To find the best options that suit your needs and preferences, we recommend browsing the complete list of hotels on HOTEVI. You can compare prices, amenities, and guest reviews to make an informed decision for your stay in this charming city.
What is the best area to stay in Damietta?
For visitors to Damietta, staying within the city center provides convenient access to local markets, historical sites, and the busy port area. If you're looking for a coastal escape or a more resort-like experience, the nearby town of Ras El Bar, situated at the confluence of the Nile and the Mediterranean, is an excellent choice known for its beaches and summer atmosphere. Both offer unique aspects of the region.