The Saad Zaghloul Statue is a prominent monument in central Alexandria, honoring one of Egypt’s most influential political leaders and a key figure in the country’s independence movement. Standing tall in a busy square, the statue captures Zaghloul’s commanding presence and offers visitors a cultural pause in the heart of the city. It’s a quick but meaningful stop for travelers exploring Alexandria’s modern history.
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Located near the Corniche and several major streets, the statue is one of Alexandria’s most recognized public landmarks. It sits in an open plaza surrounded by shops, cafés, and city life. The monument is outdoors and accessible at any time, making it easy to incorporate into a walking tour. The area is lively and reflects the everyday rhythm of Alexandria.
There is no entrance fee, as the statue is placed in a public square. The area can be crowded during peak traffic hours, so be cautious when crossing streets or taking photos. The square offers little shade, so sun protection is recommended during hot months. Evenings are busier but give the square a vibrant atmosphere with locals and visitors passing through.
From central Alexandria, the statue is very easy to reach by taxi, Uber, tram, or even on foot if you’re near the Corniche. Most drivers know it simply as “Saad Zaghloul Square.” The drive usually takes 5–15 minutes depending on your starting point and traffic. Parking can be limited, so taxis are often the most convenient option.
Morning and late afternoon are ideal times to visit if you want cooler weather and easier photography. Midday can be hot and busy. In the evening, the square becomes more animated, offering a lively city atmosphere. It’s an open-air site, so you can visit at any time that suits your schedule.