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Audio Guide of El Alamein War Cemetery

Donde 7.367 almas descansan bajo el sol egipcio, contando secretos de hierro y arena

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. When the desert swallowed tanks

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2. The stones that whisper in 4 languages

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3. The boy soldier and the smiling colonel

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4. The corpse that traveled in a lunchbox

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5. The stone kiss and the ghost roses

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6. Why enemies share tea

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of El Alamein War Cemetery and how do you get there?

The cemetery is usually open every day from 07:00 to 16:00, although these hours may vary slightly depending on the season. The main entrance is directly on the North Coast Road, making it very easy to reach by car or bus from Alexandria or Cairo.

Do I have to pay an entrance fee to visit the cemetery?

No, entry to El Alamein War Cemetery is completely free for all visitors. The site is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and visitors are asked to remain respectful and quiet during their visit.

How much time is recommended for the visit?

To walk through the graves and the memorial at a relaxed pace, we recommend setting aside between 45 minutes and an hour and a half. If you also decide to visit the adjacent military museum, you should plan at least 2 and a half hours in total to take in all the history.

What is the real historical importance of this place?

This site marks the turning point of the Second World War in North Africa, where Allied forces halted the Axis advance toward the Suez Canal. More than 7,000 soldiers rest here, making the visit a moving experience that gains even more meaning when paired with a strong historical narrative.

What is the best time of year or day to go?

The best time is October, which coincides with the anniversary of the battle, or during spring for milder weather. As for the time of day, try to arrive early in the morning (08:00 - 10:00) to avoid the intense desert heat and the crowds from tour buses.

Is the site accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

Yes, much of the cemetery is flat and has paved or compacted dirt paths that allow wheelchair access to the memorial. However, some grave areas have uneven ground or grass, so it is recommended to visit with a companion.

What other interesting places are there to see near the cemetery?

Right next door is the El Alamein Military Museum, which displays tanks and real weaponry from the battle. In addition, just a few kilometers away by car, you can visit the German Memorial and the Italian Memorial, which offer a very different architectural and emotional perspective.

Any practical tips to make my visit better?

The Egyptian sun is relentless, so bring water, a hat, and sunscreen. Since the historical signage on site is limited, we strongly recommend downloading an audio guide to your phone so you can understand the stories behind the headstones and the context of the battle.

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