El Beheirah
Damanhur, the biggest city of El Beheirah governorate, was once the site of the city of Tmn-Hor, which was dedicated to Horus. One attraction for a visitor occurs in November when there is the Moulid ( birth of a saint or a holy man) of Sheikh Abu Rish and also during a Jewish moulid that occurs over two days in January. Most that attend Jewish festival are Europeans and Israelis that bring their sick relatives or bottled water to be blessed. Another interesting city of the province is Rosetta, which as a tourist attraction, is best known for its distinct Ottoman era merchant houses, of which there are around 22. Most are being restored, but a few are open for visitors. With many intricately carved wooden screens, the houses are usually three stories with each level stuck slightly out from the lower ones. There is a museum which occupies the House of Arab Kily where the governor resided during Rosetta's better days. Also of interest is the Hammam Azouz, which is a two story, public bath.

