Damietta
Damietta, a port city and capital of the Damietta Governorate in Egypt, boasts a rich history dating back to
the Hellenistic period. Located at the
eastern distributary of the Nile Delta, Damietta was once an important naval base. The city played a significant role during the Crusades,
particularly during the Fifth Crusade.
Explore the scenic Damietta Corniche, a picturesque promenade along the eastern
bank of the River Nile. Relax at cafes,
restaurants, and shops lining the promenade while enjoying stunning views of
the river and the city skyline. Immerse
yourself in the local culture at El-Mansoura Souk, a bustling market area where you can find unique souvenirs and
handicrafts.
Damietta offers a glimpse into science and
technology through the interactive exhibits at the Science Museum. Art
enthusiasts can explore contemporary art at Galary Kandil.
Visit the Amro Ebn Elaas Mosque, a religious site steeped in history. Explore El-Mansoura Souk for spices, jewelry, and more, or visit local
markets to discover fresh produce and other ingredients to create Egyptian
culinary delights. While Damietta's nightlife may not be as vibrant as larger
cities, you'll find cafes and relaxation spots, offering a chance to unwind and
experience the simple life.