ACHTI Luxor Resort

Luxor


The former Sheraton Luxor is a secluded three-storey building set amid lush gardens at the southern end of Sharia Khaled Ibn Al Walid – close to some restaurants but away from street noise. Rooms are well appointed and those overlooking the Nile have great views, as does the riverside pool. A popular hotel with friendly staff and a high repeat rate.

The Italian restaurant, La Mama, remains popular. The hotel is still called the Sheraton by taxi drivers and others in Luxor.


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1. Luxor Temple

1.33 MILES

Largely built by the New Kingdom pharaohs Amenhotep III (1390–1352 BC) and Ramses II (1279–1213 BC), this temple is a strikingly graceful monument in the…

2. Art from People to People

1.41 MILES

A new venture in Luxor, this art gallery and centre is located in a small place behind the Nile Valley Hotel. Run by Eiad Oraby, it showcases local…

3. Mummification Museum

1.47 MILES

Housed in the former visitors centre on Luxor’s corniche, the Mummification Museum has well-presented exhibits explaining the art of mummification. The…

4. Theban Community Library

1.62 MILES

The latest project from Professor Kent Weeks and the Theban Mapping Project is the first open library in Luxor, a free service with general books in…

5. Luxor Museum

1.92 MILES

This wonderful museum has a well-chosen and brilliantly displayed and explained collection of antiquities dating from the end of the Old Kingdom right…

6. New Gurna

2.2 MILES

Hassan Fathy’s mud-brick village lies just past the railway track on the road from the ferry to the Antiquities Inspectorate ticket office. Although built…

7. Colossi of Memnon

2.75 MILES

The two faceless Colossi of Memnon, originally representing Pharaoh Amenhotep III, rising majestically about 18m from the plain, are the first monuments…

8. Mut Temple Enclosure

2.86 MILES

From the 10th pylon, an avenue of sphinxes leads to the partly excavated southern enclosure – the Precinct of Mut, consort of Amun. The Temple of Mut was…