ممشى بورسعيد
Exploring the Charms of مَمشى بور سعيد: A Seaside Stroll
Discover the tranquil beauty of Port Fouad's garden, a perfect escape for nature lovers and a serene retreat for relaxation and exploration.
Nestled in the heart of Port Fouad, this stunning garden offers visitors a peaceful haven filled with vibrant flora and serene landscapes, perfect for relaxation and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Bus
From any central location in Port Said, locate the nearest bus stop. Look for a bus that heads towards Port Fouad, which is over the bridge. The buses are usually marked with their destination. Once on the bus, enjoy the scenic views of the Suez Canal. The ride should take about 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. You will need to disembark at the main bus terminal in Port Fouad. From there, you can follow the signs towards the Al-Lu’lu’a area.
Ferry
If you are near the waterfront in Port Said, you can take a ferry to Port Fouad. Look for the ferry terminal, which is usually bustling with activity. Purchase a ticket and board the ferry. The ride across the canal will take around 10 minutes. Once you arrive in Port Fouad, follow the signs to the Al-Lu’lu’a area, which is a short walk from the ferry dock.
Walking
If you are near the Suez Canal in Port Said, you can walk towards the bridge that leads to Port Fouad. Cross the bridge on foot (ensure to adhere to pedestrian pathways), which offers a great view of the canal. After crossing, follow the main road signs towards Al-Lu’lu’a area. It's a bit of a trek (around 30-40 minutes), but you will enjoy the local scenery.
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