Description
Peace Square in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt is a popular outdoor public plaza located in the heart of the city’s Naama Bay area, known for its relaxed atmosphere, social vibe, and easy access to restaurants, cafés, shops, and the beachfront promenade. The square itself is open and spacious, often filled with both locals and visitors mingling, people‑watching, or simply enjoying a cool evening breeze. It’s not a formal “attraction” with gates or tickets, but rather a central meeting place and social hub — perfect for starting a night out, relaxing after a day by the sea, or soaking in the local scene.
There is no entrance fee or fixed schedule for Peace Square; it is accessible 24 hours a day, year‑round, as a public space. The square comes alive especially in the evenings, when crowds gather, street performers may appear, and families and groups stroll through after sunset. Since it’s entirely outdoors and part of an active urban area, there are no specific restrictions, though normal public‑space etiquette applies (e.g., respecting others’ space and keeping noise reasonable at night). Comfortable casual clothing and footwear are all you need to enjoy the area.
Because Peace Square sits close to the Naama Bay waterfront, it can easily be paired with dinner at a nearby restaurant, drinks at a lounge, or a walk along the lit promenade. It’s particularly enjoyable in the cooler months (late autumn through early spring) when desert evenings are more temperate, but it remains busy and atmospheric throughout the year as Sharm El Sheikh is a year‑round resort destination. Most visitors spend 15–45 minutes here, though many return multiple times during a stay simply to relax or meet friends.
Location
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Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 8761452, Egypt
