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If an Ancient Roman went to Ancient Alexandria?

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If an Ancient Roman decided to go to Ancient Alexandria, where would they stay?

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  1. In one of the several thousand inns or guest houses (very difering in quality) which took care of the travellers, traders, pilgrims, etc. In some cases he could stay at the guest houses located near temples or the Library.

    If he was a real important guy he could stay at the house of a friend or business associate- or be recommended to any such a person. This is how "letters of introduction" or "recommendation" came to exist


  2. Probably with friends.  Those that had the means to travel could afford to stay in inns, or had connections within the city.  It was also customary for strangers to take you in if you were of renown.  Peasants arriving in the city with nothing would just sleep outside, or with animals in extreme cases.

  3. Alexandria was in ancient Egypt

  4. At the Alexandria Hilton hotel.

  5. Julius Caesar did just that. I don't know where he stayed at first, but he ended up in Cleopatra's bed.

  6. With Cleo and Antony.

  7. At Inns or with friends

  8. There have been inns and boarding houses ever since people got smart enough to build a spare bedroom!  Travelers who were polititians or learned scholars would stay with other high society members while traveling.  This was so that they could network, see all the best sights and have the best experiences to bring back home.

  9. Egypt was a tourist destination back then too and so there would have been plenty of inns or hotel equivalents for people to stay at. Important Romans (ie very rich ones such as senators) would have stayed at the homes of local politicians or with other wealthy citizens of Alexandria.

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