Bortsaid Garden: A Tranquil Oasis in Port Fouad
Discover Bortsaid Garden in Port Fouad: A serene escape with lush greenery, vibrant flora, and a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation.
Escape the city bustle at Bortsaid Garden, a serene green space in Port Fouad, Egypt, featuring landscaped gardens, vibrant flowers, and towering trees perfect for relaxation and cultural engagement.
A brief summary to Bortsaid
- 77FW+P29, Port Fouad City, Port Said Governorate, EG
Local tips
- Visit during the late afternoon for the best lighting and a cooler temperature.
- Bring a picnic blanket to enjoy a relaxing meal on the lawns.
- Engage with locals to learn more about the garden's history and significance.
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Getting There
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Walking
From the Port Fouad ferry terminal, walk approximately 15-20 minutes. Head east on Al Gomhoriah Street, then turn right onto Mostafa Kamel Street. Continue straight, and the garden will be on your left. No costs involved.
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Public Transport
Take a local minibus from anywhere in Port Fouad towards the city center. Ask the driver to drop you off near 'حديقة بورسعيد' (Bortsaid Garden). The fare is approximately 2-5 EGP. From the drop-off point, it's a short walk to the garden.
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Taxi
Hail a taxi from anywhere in Port Fouad. Ask to be taken to 'حديقة بورسعيد' (Bortsaid Garden). A short taxi ride within the city should cost around 10-20 EGP, depending on the distance and traffic.
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