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Luxor: The World's Greatest Open-Air Museum

Explore Luxor, Egypt: Uncover ancient wonders, majestic temples, and royal tombs in the world's greatest open-air museum on the Nile's banks.

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Luxor, located on the east bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt, is a city steeped in history, often referred to as the "world's greatest open-air museum". Once the ancient city of Thebes, the capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom, Luxor is home to an extraordinary collection of ancient monuments and ruins.

A brief summary to Luxor Egypt

  • MMW2+P7G, El-Mostafa, Luxor, Luxor City, Luxor Governorate, EG

Local tips

  • Bargain for taxi fares and other services before agreeing to a price.
  • Stay hydrated, especially during the hot summer months.
  • Dress respectfully when visiting religious sites.
  • Consider visiting during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and intense heat.
  • Take a felucca ride on the Nile for a unique perspective of Luxor's landmarks.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Luxor Temple, many restaurants, hotels, and shops are within easy walking distance. The immediate vicinity of the Luxor Temple and the souk are particularly walkable. Be prepared for some persistent offers of taxi and carriage rides.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Luxor. Agree on a fare before starting your trip, as most taxis do not use meters. A short trip around town should cost approximately 50-100 EGP. A taxi from Luxor Airport to the city center typically costs 200-250 EGP. Apps like Careem and InDrive can also be used to book taxis.

  • Ferry

    To reach the West Bank, take the local ferry from the East Bank. The ferry dock is located near the Luxor Museum. The ferry costs 40 EGP for tourists and departs when it has filled up. Motor launches are also available for crossing the Nile; negotiate the price before boarding. A ride across the Nile to the ferry terminal will cost around 50-100 EGP.

  • Public Transport

    Microbuses, also known as service taxis, operate on circuits around the town and cost around 1.75 EGP per journey. Tour buses are available to reach Luxor's attractions, with prices ranging from $80 to $200 per person.

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Luxor, also known as the City of a Hundred Doors, presents a captivating glimpse into ancient Egyptian civilization. The city served as the capital during the New Kingdom, becoming a hub for political, religious, and military power. Today, Luxor's ancient Egyptian character remains, attracting millions of visitors who come to witness its wonders. The East Bank of Luxor is where you'll find the modern city, with most hotels and restaurants. Here, the magnificent Luxor Temple and the vast Karnak Temple Complex stand as testaments to the city's rich past. The 1.7-mile Avenue of Sphinxes once connected these two grand temples. Karnak Temple, believed to be the second-largest religious site in the world, showcases sanctuaries, kiosks, pylons, and obelisks dedicated to the Theban Triad. Luxor Temple, built around 1400 BCE, features colossal statues, towering obelisks, and intricate carvings. Across the Nile, the West Bank beckons with its ancient necropolises. The Valley of the Kings, the final resting place for pharaohs like Tutankhamun and Ramses II, holds elaborately decorated tombs. Nearby, the Valley of the Queens houses the tombs of royal women and children. The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon are other must-see attractions on the West Bank. Luxor offers a variety of activities, including hot air balloon rides, felucca cruises on the Nile, and exploration of vibrant markets. The Luxor Museum and the Mummification Museum provide further insights into Egyptian history.

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