[2025 Sharm El Sheikh Attraction] Travel Guide for Al Sahaba Mosque (Updated May)
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Qesm Sharm Ash Sheikh, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Travel guide to Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt's famous tourist city, suitable for checking in and taking photos📸
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Sharm el-Sheikh is a famous tourist resort city in Egypt, with thousands of tourists coming here for sightseeing and vacation every day. This time I will introduce a travel guide to Sharm el-Sheikh.
transportation
You can charter a car or bus from Cairo, but it takes 6-7 hours and the journey is long and there are many inspections! But cheap.
It is more recommended to fly from Hurghada, which only takes 40 minutes, and then return to Cairo after playing. That is, air ticket prices will be unstable and flights will be less frequent.
For local transportation, you can use indrive to take a taxi, or hail a taxi on the roadside. If you meet a reliable driver, you can leave your contact information.
Must-visit spots
Farsha Cafe
It is like an antique market on the edge of a cliff, with a very exotic Arabian style, and two different styles during the day and at night. During the day, drink juice and enjoy the sunshine, beach, jelly sea and sunset. At night, smoking hookah, drinking wine, and being tipsy, I break into the reality of the Thousand and One Nights and feel the dreamlike world of Arabian Nights. And the consumption here is not too high, it is definitely worth going! ! !
Old market Sahaba Mosque
This is probably the most beautiful mosque I have ever seen in Egypt. It is most beautiful at sunset, when the light is softer, just like a castle in a fairy tale. It is not recommended to enter the mosque, just take pictures outside. There is also a commercial street next to it where you can go shopping.
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Al-Sahaba Mosque
I went to Al-Sahaba Mosque in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
It's a little outside the city center, about a 15-minute taxi ride away.
It's a new mosque, but it's beautiful and magnificent, with a height of 76 meters.
It's lit up at night, so it looks great on Instagram.
There's an old market nearby, which is lively and fun.
📍Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/sXvfFwTFP8oKDuQr9
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A very beautiful mosque in Sharm El Sheikh
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A very attractive building that can be seen from many areas of the city. Stunning and welcoming mosque with a beautiful architecture. You can enter it but need to follow the rules on the clothes you wear and cover your hair. If you don’t want to go inside there is also a nice area nearby to sit and just enjoy the view. Or there are some cafes nearby facing this beautiful mosque.
This is Al Sahaba Mosque in Sharm el Sheikh, an Egyptian resort town!
It's a beautiful Islamic mosque that feels like it's from another world!
Completed in 2017, it is very famous for its magnificent architecture and detailed decorations!
It's beautiful during the day, but at night it's lit up and looks even more fantastic.
There were more people there at night.
It's located about 20 minutes from the airport!
It's recommended to visit it together with Old Egypt!
Please go and see it✨
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Sharm El Sheikh | The City of Peace
This small city is known as "The City of Peace" because of the ceasefire agreements signed here by Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
The main street that runs through the center of Sharm El Sheikh is called "Peace Boulevard", and next to the Mario Hotel on the waterfront promenade, there are rows of eye-catching texts in English, Arabic, and other languages that read "Let there be peace in the whole world".
The Sahaba Mosque, located in the middle of the old market area, is also one of the classic check-in spots. Many people make a special trip here to take artistic photos or wedding pictures. It covers an area of about three kilometers, with a unique architectural style that blends ancient, luxurious, and historical elements.
It overlooks the Red Sea coast, with a mountain behind it, as if it has stepped out of the ancient tales of "One Thousand and One Nights". The inspiration for the mosque's copper-colored dome comes from the Muhammad Ali Mosque in the castle named after Muhammad Ali in Cairo.
In a country where Islam is the state religion, the existence of this church demonstrates Egypt's respect for religious diversity. It is not only the spiritual home of the local Christian community but also a window for tourists visiting this seaside paradise to experience religious culture!