New Alamein was never built for a specific class or demographic. It’s an inclusive city open to everyone — a fact best seen in its iconic summer festivals that invite thousands to experience the city’s charm. The city is poised to become Egypt’s gateway to Africa and the world, combining its historical significance as a turning point in World War II with its modern vision as a leading coastal, commercial, and entertainment hub on the Mediterranean Sea.
Located just 45 kilometers west of Alexandria, New Alamein is easily accessible from several key highways, including the Wadi El Natroun Road and El Dabaa Road. The city is only about 2.5 hours from Cairo, and access has become even more convenient thanks to the New Alamein International Airport. A high-speed electric train connecting Cairo to New Alamein is also underway, further enhancing its appeal and making it a highly accessible urban center.
Spanning 48,000 acres, New Alamein is designed to accommodate over 3 million permanent residents. The masterplan reflects the government’s commitment to providing residents with the highest standards of modern living and includes:
New Alamein is a fourth-generation smart city, fully aligned with global sustainability standards. It leverages modern technology across all its services and infrastructure — offering a lifestyle on par with the New Administrative Capital, but with the added allure of living by the Mediterranean Sea.
With investments exceeding EGP 185 billion, New Alamein is backed by unwavering governmental support, making it one of the safest and most rewarding investment destinations in Egypt today. The city is designed to rival international hubs like Dubai, and has all the fundamentals to make that ambition a reality. Key investment drivers include: