From elegant riverside hotels with Nile views to comfortable stays close to Luxor’s most famous landmarks, discover accommodations that match your ideal location, comfort level, and budget.
From the grand avenues of Karnak to the quiet fields along the Nile’s western banks, Luxor offers a rich tapestry of history and everyday life. Wander through the vast halls of Luxor Temple, sail by felucca past palm‑lined shores, or lose yourself in the serene beauty of the Valley of the Kings carved deep into desert hills.
Whether you’re savoring traditional dishes in family‑run cafés, exploring colorful souks filled with crafts, or discovering tombs, statues and centuries‑old chapels, every corner tells its own story. Luxor’s cultural heritage is etched into its monuments, its river life and its warm hospitality.
From the dramatic cliffs of Deir el‑Bahari to the peaceful villages along the Nile, and from lively waterfront promenades to quiet desert plateaus glowing at sunset, Luxor invites travellers to slow down and embrace every moment. Whether you’re drawn by history, landscapes or local culture, this ancient city promises unforgettable memories at every turn.






Set along the banks of the Nile in southern Egypt, Luxor is a city unlike any other, often described as the world’s greatest open-air museum. Built on the site of ancient Thebes, Luxor is a place where colossal temples, sacred tombs, and timeless rituals shape everyday life. From sunrise balloon rides over the West Bank to sunset walks along the river, the city offers an atmosphere that feels both deeply historic and vividly alive. Luxor is not just a destination to visit, but a journey back into the heart of ancient civilization.
The city is divided by the Nile, with each side telling a different story. On the East Bank, explore the grand Karnak Temple Complex and Luxor Temple, both still standing proudly in the modern city. Across the river on the West Bank lies the legendary Valley of the Kings, home to royal tombs including that of Tutankhamun, along with the Valley of the Queens and the towering Colossi of Memnon. Together, these sites reveal the spiritual beliefs, artistry, and power of ancient Egypt.
Exploring Luxor is surprisingly relaxed. Short distances make it easy to travel between sites by car, bicycle, or boat, while traditional feluccas glide across the Nile offering a peaceful way to move between banks. Guided tours provide valuable insight into the stories carved into temple walls, while independent travelers can explore at their own pace, soaking in the scale and silence of these monumental spaces.
Food in Luxor reflects the rhythms of the Nile and Upper Egyptian traditions. Local dishes feature fresh vegetables, grains, and slow-cooked meats, often seasoned with fragrant spices. Simple riverside restaurants serve freshly baked bread, grilled dishes, and sweet mint tea, perfect after a day of exploration. Dining here is unhurried and social, offering a warm welcome that matches the city’s timeless character.

From exploring the legendary temples along the Nile to wandering through timeless archaeological sites on both the East and West Banks, Luxor offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of ancient Egypt.

Browse guided experiences that lead you through iconic sites such as royal tombs, monumental temples, and sacred landscapes, while uncovering stories carved into stone. Choose the tour that suits your interests, pace, and budget.

From elegant riverside hotels with Nile views to comfortable stays close to Luxor’s most famous landmarks, discover accommodations that match your ideal location, comfort level, and budget.