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        | Port Said was founded in 1859 when excavation 
    work for the Suez Canal began. Upon completion of the canal in 1869, the 
    city continued to develop until the bombing attacks in 1956 during the Suez 
    crisis. The town suffered again in 1967 and 1973, during the wars with 
    Israel. Today, most of the structures have been rebuilt, although some 
    damage can still be seen. Several of the original city streets feature 
    buildings constructed in turn-of-the-century architecture, complete with 
    wooden balconies. Port Said also serves as the gateway to Cairo’s incomparable 
    treasures, such as the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. In addition, there 
    is the world-renowned Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, a must for every 
    visitor keen on getting acquainted with Egypt’s ancient history.
 
 Pier 
        Information
 The ship is scheduled to tie up alongside a floating pier at Port Said. 
        The town center is within walking distance. The distance to Cairo is 120 
        miles. In view of the great distance using a taxi is not recommended.
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        | ShoppingStreet vendors display their wares near the port.The main shopping is 
        along Gomohhoria Street, a short walk from the pier. Additional shops 
        can be found in the Noras Beach Shopping Arcade, one mile from the pier. 
        Look for gold and silver jewelry, cotton goods, tapestries and carpets, 
        leather goods, copper- and brassware, woodwork and exotic spices. Among 
        the most popular souvenirs is the cartouche. Made of gold, you can have 
        your own name inscribed in hieroglyphs.
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    Complimentary 
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    Return to Your 
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    Entertainment 
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