Luxor

A contemporary city in southern Egypt, Luxor is the capital of the Luxor Governorate and home to the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Waset.

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Things To See & Do

Karnak

Karnak

Old Temple Complex
In Arabic, Karnak means fortified village. This is a complex comprising corroded shrines, chapels, towers and other structures. It includes Karnak Open Air Museum, the second most visited site in Egypt.

1-3 hours

Suggested Time

Ramesseum

Ramesseum

Memorial Temple of Ramesses II
In the Theban necropolis, near Nile, the mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II has its roots in the 13th century BC, and portrays scenes of his campaign against Dapur.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut

Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut

Sprawling Shrines atop Cliifs
Also known by the name of Djeser-Djeseru, this temple was built for Pharaoh Hatshepsut from the 18th dynasty, below the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari on the western banks of Nile.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Valley of the Kings

Valley of the Kings

The Pharaoh Catacombs
Also identified as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, the construction in this area is over 500 years old, dating back to the 16th and 11th centuries BC. KV62 is the most famous tomb here, belonging to Tutankhamun.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Tombs of the Nobles

Tombs of the Nobles

Ancient Landmark
This iconic site lies on the slopes across Ramesseum, and has more than four hundred graves of the sophisticated upper class from the sixth dynasty till the Graeco-Roman period.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Valley of the Queens

Valley of the Queens

Historical Tomb Site
Wives of the pharaohs were buried at this site which was also known by the name of Ta-Set-Neferu, meaning the place of splendour. It is located besides River Nile.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Luxor

Ideal Winter Destination

  • DEC-FEB

    Peak Season

  • OCT-NOV

    Moderate Season

  • MAY-SEP

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Hordes of tourists and high prices
  • Things You'll Love:Cool weather and lack of humidity

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

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Coptic ChristmasJanuary

West Bank MarathonJanuary

Luxor African Film FestivalMarch

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Luxor - World's Greatest open-Air Museum


Nestled on the east side of the gurgling Nile River, Luxor City is dotted with ruins dating back to the 14th century. Also known as the �ancient city of Thebes', Luxor has several temples and museums that will take you back in time. You can also witness the strong Islamic influence in the city by visiting its various tourist spots.


Best Time to Visit Luxor


The best time to visit the city is from December to February. With almost zero humidity and cool Luxor weather, winters are the best time to explore the city while experiencing the local festivals and events including Coptic Christmas.


How to Reach Luxor


The nearest airport to the city, Luxor Airport is around 6 km, while there are also trains available to this city from Cairo. Further, you can reach the city via bus and the tourists can also access the Nile Cruise.


What are things to See and Do in Luxor?


The city of 100 Gates, this city is a religious site in Egypt. Situated on the banks of the river Nile, this is a splendid city with the renowned Western Valley Ruins and the sprawling desert. Altogether, there are several things to do in Luxor, and the city offers a lifetime's worth of experiences.


Places to Visit in Luxor


Karnak

Karnak is an old temple complex that is an archaeological site and is among the most magnificent places in the city. Karnakis one of the top Luxor tourist places, as this complex houses numerous eroded temples, chapels, shrines, towers and other religious items.


Ramesseum

Ramesseumis a mortuary that is dedicated to Ramses II. The site has the remains of this colossal figure along with a splendid wall glorifying the victories of Ramses II.


Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut

The architectural marvel of the Hatshepsut is a significant site in the city. This Luxor templeis dedicated to Hatshepsut, who is the second female pharaoh identified to date.


Restaurants in Luxor


Silk Road

With a touch of Indian heritage in every delicacy they serve, Silk Road is among the finest restaurants in the city. Serving exotic cuisines in a wide variety of dishes, the place is ideal for romantic dining.


Greda's Garden

Serving delicious Egyptian Cuisine along with European delicacies, Greda's Kitchen is a cosy place to spend your time with food. The restaurant offers a home-like feeling to all its guests.


1886 Restaurant

With a historical ambience, the 1886 Restaurant is located in the heart of the city. Giving off the vibes from the 1800s, the restaurant is a fine dining option with multiple cuisines, truly adding a classic charm to Luxor nightlife.


Tombs in Luxor


Valley of Kings

Nestled on the west bank of the majestic Nile, the Valley of Kingsare a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to various rock-cut tombs of the Pharaohs.


Valley of Queens

The Valley of Queensis the place where the wives of the pharaohs were buried. The valley is a splendid site located right next to the Nile River and is often referred to as Ta-Set-Neferu.


Tombs of the Nobles

Lying on the slopes across the Ramesseum, Tombs of Nobleshas over 400 graves of the noble class from the sixth dynasty to the Graeco-Roman Period.


Museums


Luxor Museum

Luxor Museum is sprawled on two floors, displaying the archaeological marvels that were found in this city, including well-preserved artefacts and unique statues.


Mummification Museum

The Mummification Museum explains to its visitors the ancient process of mummification in Egypt. It displays several objects and items used for the process of mummification of animals and humans.


Karnak Open Air Museum

Located on the southwestern corner of the Karnak Temple Complex, the magnificent Karnak Open Air Museum is known for its archaeological excavation items and other artefacts from the bygone era.


Places to Stay in Luxor


Hilton Luxor Resort and Spa

Offering a luxurious stay experience, Hilton Luxor Resort and Spa is a great option for travellers. With upscale amenities, spacious rooms, and a spa among other things, it has each lavish service for its guests.


Steigenberger Nile Palace

Looking over the majestic Nile, Steigenberger Nile Palace is the ideal place to stay in this city with opulent amenities like bar and air-conditioning and posh rooms which offer a lavish stay.


Iberotel Luxor

Iberotel Luxor is a 3-star hotel offering stunning interiors along with sumptuous amenities like shuttle service, swimming pool and great staff service.


Food to Try in Luxor


Egyptian, Middleeastern and European cuisines are some of the most favoured delicacies here. The must-try delicacies while in the city are aish baladi, full medammes, mouloukhiya, hamam mahshi, pressed duck and grilled lobsters.


Things to Buy in Luxor


Sandouk

Selling crafts made from a variety of metals like brass, copper, alabaster and more, Sandouk offers unique souvenirs that you can take back home.


Habiba

Owned by an Australian woman, Habiba is a small store on the East Bank selling beautiful crafts. The gallery sells Egyptian carvings like leatherwork, jewellery, Aswan baskets, and so much more.


Fair Trade Centre

Supporting the local producers and artists, the Fair Trade Centre sells all sorts of handicrafts. With a fair price, the hand-carved artefacts act as perfect souvenirs for tourists.


Luxor Overview !


Country

Egypt

Tourist Places in Luxor

Karnak, Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of the Queens, Valley of the Kings, Tombs of the Nobles

Best Time to Visit in Luxor

December to February

Luxor is famous for

Heritage, International


Conclusion


As this city was the capital of ancient Egypt, You can explore some of the wonders of the bygone era including its famous temples and tombs with your loved ones. You can also take some time to explore several places to visit near Luxor including Edfu and Hurghada.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Luxor

What is the best time to visit Luxor?

Ideally the best time to visit any place is considered when the weather conditions are delightful. For Luxor, you can choose to go in December, January and February which is the peak season and October and November which is the moderate season. Both will serve you well to unwind from your tedious routine.

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Luxor?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Old Temple Complex, Memorial Temple of Ramesses II, and Sprawling Shrines atop Cliifs when you are in Luxor to make a funfilled vacay.

For which type of travelling is Luxor a perfect destination?

Luxor is a perfect destination for Heritage themed holidays.

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