Here are the best things to do in Port Said.
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1. Central Perk
They'll be there for you. Yep. Right down on the sofa and the exposed brick wall, it was a copy of that cafe. Owned by a few serious Friends fans, Central Perk has quickly become the top hangout in town. The menu is international with sandwiches, salads, pasta, pizza, and meaty mains, plus cakes and desserts to tempt you as well.
2. Suez Canal House
If you've ever seen a picture of Said Harbor, it's probably the striking green arches of the Suez Canal House, built just in time for the canal's grand opening in 1869. As it’s currently fenced off (and not open to the public), the best way to get a good look at the building’s famous facade is by hopping on the free ferry to Port Fuad.
3. Lord Pâtisserie
The first is a warning: don't blame us for breaking your diet. You will have to summon all your willpower to walk here and not come out with some fascinating treatment. From croissants to traditional Egyptian desserts, and from ice cream to expensive and splendidly packaged boxes of Belgian chocolates, this is Port Said's top temple to all things sugary.
4. El Borg
This giant Port Said organization is always bustling with families one evening. There’s a small menu of grills for when you don’t feel like fish, but the good-value fresh seafood is really what the crowds flock here for. Dine on the front terrace in the evening to watch the wonderful beach walkers.
5. Pizza Pino
This cozy pub, with comfortable cane chairs and attentive staff, has been Port Said's main pasta and pizza for decades. It's comfort food done right, and a quiet place to relax with a coffee after treading the streets soaking up the old-world ambiance. The pasta is better than a pizza.
6. Military Museum
This small museum is worth a look at the canal information and even some pretty strange exhibits (including toy soldiers) that record the 1956 Suez Crisis and the 1967 and 1973 wars with Israel.
In the gardens of the museum, you can see a few American tanks captured with Star David painted on them, as well as a strange collection of UXO (unexploded ordnance).
7. Coptic Orthodox Church
The impressive St Bishoi of the Virgin Coptic Orthodox Church is one of the churches on and around Sharia Salah Salem. It is famous for the St Mary's symbol that is declared holy oil production. Unfortunately, due to security issues, the church is often locked out of service.
8. Simon Arzt Department Store Building
Although the windows were smashed and abandoned for many years, the art deco of this building still shined. Built-in the early 1920s, it is Port Said's number one supplier of imported goods and a visible destination for many of the city's foreign residents.
9. Bible Society Building
This large set of arches appears on the sidewalk on Sharia Al Gomhuriyya announcing what was once the entrance to the Bible Association building.
10. Stone Plinth
The end of the Palestinian Sharia is this large cliff that once held a statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps until it was destroyed in 1956.
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