Peace Square is a central public plaza in the city of Sharm El Sheikh, located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. This resort city on the Red Sea is renowned for its beaches, world-class diving, and modern tourist infrastructure. Peace Square is situated near the city’s entrance, close to Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, and serves as a symbolic urban space representing international unity and stability.
The focal point of the square is a monumental sculpture — a giant sphere surrounded by flying doves, traditional symbols of peace. The space is designed in a contemporary architectural style with an emphasis on lighting and water features. In the evening, the square is transformed by artistic illumination and becomes a popular location for walks, photos, and gatherings for both tourists and locals.
Peace Square plays an important role in the city’s civic life — it hosts official events, cultural celebrations, and international conferences, underscoring Sharm El Sheikh’s position as a diplomatic hub in the Middle East. Its name and design highlight Egypt’s aspiration to serve as a mediator in peaceful dialogue among nations and peoples.
Today, Peace Square is not only an architectural landmark but also a symbolic site reflecting the spirit of hospitality, openness, and hope.