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Luxor is a terrific centre for a holiday - there is enough to do day and night that you don't need to travel, but if you want to it has an excellent train service and tons of tours organised. The people are friendly and once you get used to them
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Overview Part of the ancient city of Thebes that was the ruling seat of
power for 1,350 years, Luxor is a major holiday destination,
particularly for those interested in ancient Egypt, and the area
boasts an exceptionally rich legacy of temples, tombs and
monuments. Around these relics of ancient Egypt's celebrated
history are signs of the prosperous industry of the modern day -
tourism.
Luxor town is crowded with souvenir shops, hotels and restaurants,
while the Nile River carries feluccas and luxury hotel ships. The
streets are filled with the cries of shop owners, horse-drawn
carriages (caleches), taxi drivers and tour guides, all offering
their services to the newly arrived holiday people, whether wealthy
tourist or economizing backpacker. The action on the Luxor streets
is almost as captivating as the temples the tourists have come to
see.
Whereas the impressive structures of the Temples of Luxor and of
Karnak are within the town itself, the biggest attractions lie on
the west bank across the Nile, where the funerary complexes of the
Tombs of the Nobles, the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the
Queens relate the fascinating story of the ultimate resting places
of ancient royalty.
Shopping Luxor's market, or souk, on Sharia el-Birka, as well as the
tourist bazaar on Saria el-Karnak, offer scarves, scarabs, spices,
carpets and other local souvenirs and curios to holiday visitors.
Haggling is a common form of trade in these market areas. There are
many souvenir shops located close to the Luxor Temple in the more
touristy areas. Luxor is a good place to buy silver jewellery.
Restaurants Egypt's local cuisine can be delicious, such as the kebab, the
kofta and kushari. When on holiday in Luxor, tourists will find
most restaurants in the centre of town. The Oriental, situated
close to Luxor Temple is recommended as well as Amoun Restaurant on
Sharia el-Karnak and the El-Hussein. The Sheraton Hotel, situated
on the banks of the Nile serves excellent pizzas.
Nightlife Since half of Egypt is Islamic, there are not many bars around
Luxor to enjoy while on holiday. One of the most popular but
expensive bars, Metropolitan Café, is found opposite the
Luxor Temple on the Corniche walkway below road level and the only
English pub in town, the King's Head, is open 24 hours a day and
offers darts, billiards and TVs for live soccer broadcasts. The
Sound and Light show at the Karnak Temple is breathtaking, and the
night bazaar is well worth a visit.
Activities Luxor is brimming with holiday activities. Besides the
awe-inspiring sights and temples, horse, camel and donkey rides are
available. The Nile River offers Felucca trips by both day and
sunset. The mysteries of Ancient Egypt can be discovered by
visiting some of Luxor's surrounding temples including Luxor
Temple, Karnak, Ramesseum, Medinet Habu, the Temple of Hatshepsut
and the exquisite Valley of the Kings, which should be visited as
early in the morning as possible as only 150 tickets are sold daily
to visit these ancient tombs.
Negatives Vendors of everything to do with the tourist industry and touts
are extremely hard-sell and rarely take 'no' for an answer; they
frequent every corner of Luxor and their constant hassle can become
quite annoying.
Nearby Attractions
Temple of Karnak
The main place of worship in Theban times and built over a
period of 1,300 years, the massive Temple of Karnak in Luxor is an
incredibly impressive structure. One of the world's great
architectural achievements, the Hypostyle Hall, is filled with
immense stone pillars...
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The West Bank is an area of limestone hills and valleys riddled
with tombs and temples across the river from Luxor. Goats roam
freely among the ruins, and the tiny settlements on the slopes
provide a splash of colour in an otherwise desert-like...
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