Maamoura Beach, Alexandria
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Maamoura Beach (Not to be confused with the district of Maamoura and area of Maamoura in Qatar
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is a neighborhood in Alexandria
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, Egypt
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. It is located east of Montaza
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's royal gardens, and administrated by both the Governorate
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of Alexandria (Montaza Block) and the Maamoura Housing and Construction company. It is considered one of the main tourist attractions of Alexandria due to its beautiful beach and parks.

Famous spots in Maamoura Beach include:
  • Presidential Palace of Maamoura
  • Paradise Inn Resort
  • Maamoura Palace Hotel
  • Maamoura Plaza Mall
  • Kouta Park funfair

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