A Royal Sunset by the Mediterranean 🌅👑
Walking into Montaza Palace feels like stepping into a royal painting. The wide green gardens stretch endlessly, dotted with palm trees swaying gently in the sea breeze 🌴✨. As you move closer to the shoreline, the deep blue Mediterranean appears behind the elegant palace, creating a perfect contrast between nature and architecture. During golden hour, everything turns warm—soft orange light reflects on the palace walls, making it a dream location for photographers and travelers alike 📸🌊.
I remember wandering without any real plan, yet every corner looked like a perfectly designed frame. Couples taking portraits, photographers adjusting their lenses, and families enjoying the calm atmosphere all blended into one peaceful yet lively scene 🤍. The sound of waves crashing gently against the rocks added a cinematic feeling to the entire experience 🎞️🌅.
As sunset slowly faded, the sky transformed into shades of pink, orange, and purple, reflecting beautifully over the sea. The cool Mediterranean breeze, the scent of fresh air, and the quiet elegance of the gardens made the moment unforgettable ✨🌺. Even after the sun disappeared, the palace still carried a magical glow under the evening sky.
Guideline 📝
Visit between 4:30 PM and sunset for the best natural lighting ☀️
Bring a telephoto lens if possible to capture the palace and sea together beautifully 📷
Wear neutral or pastel outfits to match the soft environment 🤍
Avoid weekends if you prefer fewer crowds 🚶
Explore deeper into the gardens—you’ll discover quieter hidden spots perfect for unique photos 🌿✨
* Don’t rush your visit; sometimes the best shots come from simply sitting by the sea and enjoying the atmosphere 🌊💭
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Show More ReviewsMontazah Palace is also known as the "Egyptian Summer Palace", "Montazah Palace Garden", "Montazah Garden", "Farouk Summer Palace", etc. It is the palace of Farouk, the last king of Egypt. It is located in a vast scenic area at the eastern end of Alexandria Port. The palace overlooks the quiet beach and is surrounded by date palm trees and gardens. The architecture combines Florentine and Turkish styles. It is now the Egyptian State Guesthouse. Montazah Palace was a summer resort for the royal family before 1952. Now the beach is open to tourists and anglers, and the palace is not open to the public. Montazah Palace Park is the best green place in Alexandria, with a large area. This is a good place for Egyptian families to go out for picnics, and it is also a romantic choice for couples to fall in love.