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Luxor
Egypt

Population: 376,022
Language: Arabic
Currency: Egyptian pound (EGP)

Information about Luxor

Why visit Luxor in Egypt?

Luxor is one of the most significant historical centers in the world, located on the site of ancient Thebes. The city is known as the "open-air museum" due to its vast number of archaeological monuments and cultural sites from the era of the pharaohs. Here you can see majestic temples, giant statues, and sanctuaries that are thousands of years old.

Luxor attracts tourists interested in archaeology, the history of Ancient Egypt, and cultural tourism. It's ideal for those who want not only to relax but also to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a grand ancient civilization. This is a place where the past comes alive, and every stone tells its own story.

What attractions should not be missed in Luxor?

  • Karnak Temple Complex — one of the largest temple complexes in the world, dedicated to the god Amun.
  • Hatshepsut Temple at Deir el-Bahri — a unique structure with carved facades and scenic terraces.
  • Valley of the Kings — the burial site of Egyptian pharaohs, including the famous tomb of Tutankhamun.
  • Medinet Habu (Ramses III’s Fortress) — a well-preserved temple complex with magnificent carvings.
  • Colossi of Memnon — two giant statues remaining from what was once a grand temple complex.
  • Edfu Temple — an almost fully preserved temple of the god Horus.
  • Abu Simbel — rock temples relocated with UNESCO’s help to save them from flooding.
  • Nile Meter on Philae Island — an ancient device for measuring the water level of the Nile.
  • Luxor Museum — a small but informative museum with artifacts from different dynasties.
  • Night Sound and Light Show at Karnak — a spectacular performance telling the story of Egypt’s history.

Why is it better to explore Luxor with a private guide?

Tours with a private guide in Luxor allow a deeper understanding of each architectural structure and its connection to Egyptian history. Such specialists share lesser-known facts, help avoid queues, and tailor the program to your interests. Private guides in Luxor also organize transportation between distant locations and ensure safety during excursions.

If you want to make the most of your time in the city, consider hiring private guides in Egypt. They will help you combine visits to major landmarks with less-known sites. A private guide in Egypt becomes your reliable guide through the world of ancient legends and mysteries.

When is the best time to visit Luxor and what language is spoken there?

The best time to visit Luxor is from October to April. The weather during this period is mild and free from extreme heat. Summer temperatures can be high, making long walks uncomfortable. The official language is Arabic, but many hotel staff, cafe owners, and guides speak English fluently.

What food to try in Luxor and where to buy souvenirs?

In Luxor restaurants, be sure to try dishes such as koshary (pasta with sauce), ful (stewed fava beans), hummus, falafel, and fresh juices. At local markets, you can buy brass items, wooden figurines, incense, jewelry, and papyrus scrolls.

As souvenirs, consider buying mini-pyramids, spice sets, textiles, and paintings with hieroglyphs. However, remember: exporting antiquities without permission is strictly prohibited. Always check the origin and documentation before purchasing such items.

What to wear in Luxor and which currency to use?

In Luxor, it is recommended to wear light clothing made from natural fabrics, headgear, and sunglasses. Women may find long skirts and scarves convenient, especially when visiting mosques. Footwear should be comfortable — expect a lot of walking on sand and stone. The currency in Egypt is the Egyptian pound (EGP). It's better to exchange money at banks or hotels and avoid street changers. Credit cards are accepted in larger establishments, but cash is always preferable.

How to behave in public places in Luxor and is it safe for tourists?

In public places, it is customary to show respect for local traditions: avoid loud statements, open displays of affection, and overly revealing clothing. Luxor is considered a safe city for tourists. Problems rarely occur, although it's wise to keep an eye on personal belongings in crowded areas.

What to do in the evening in Luxor and is it interesting for children?

In the evening in Luxor, you can watch the sound and light show at Karnak, dine at one of the restaurants, or take a felucca ride along the Nile. Children enjoy museums, horse and camel rides, and taking photos against the backdrop of ancient temples. The city is great for family holidays.

Who lives in Luxor and how is the environmental situation?

Luxor’s population is around 500 thousand people. The dominant religion is Islam, though there is also a Christian community. The environmental situation is challenging: air pollution and high population density create certain difficulties. However, authorities are working to improve infrastructure and preserve historical heritage.

How to get to Luxor and where to fly?

You can reach Luxor by flying into Luxor International Airport, located just a few kilometers from the city. From the airport, you can travel by taxi, bus, or rented car. It's also possible to travel from Cairo or Hurghada by train or bus, although this takes more time.

Why visit Luxor?

Luxor is the gateway to the world of Ancient Egypt, home to the most important human monuments. Tours with a private guide in Luxor will make your trip complete and comfortable. You'll gain maximum impressions, taste experiences, and knowledge while spending time in one of the most significant cities in the world.

5 reasons to visit Luxor

  1. A huge number of world-class archaeological monuments.
  2. Access to the most famous temples and tombs of Ancient Egypt.
  3. The chance to see the legendary tomb of Tutankhamun.
  4. Exciting shows and night tours.
  5. A unique opportunity to dive into the history and culture of the pharaohs.

Our tips for tourists in Luxor

  • Don’t forget to bring water and a towel even for short excursions — the heat can be intense.
  • Familiarize yourself with photo rules before entering museums and temples.
  • Buy souvenirs only from trusted shops or through your guide.
  • Use sun protection even on cloudy days — the sun is very strong.
  • Choose a guide with good reviews and deep knowledge of Ancient Egyptian history.
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Private Guide in Luxor - Ragab

(Member Since 2016) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Luxor, Aswan Languages: English

I've been working as an Egyptologist sightseeing tour guide for about 15 years now. I travel with guests all over Egypt to show them all the ancient wonders but I especially enjoy the archaeological sites in Luxor, where I was born and raised, Luxor tours, excursions, family, corporate, exclusive, wedding, romantic, extreme, travel, hotels, Guide-driver-interpreter in Luxor, deep tourism, high-quality individual travel in excursion, extreme, travel, hotels

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Private Guide in Luxor - Ahmed

(Member Since 2010) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Luxor Languages: Arabic, English, French

Visiting Luxor during your vacation? This beautiful city has a lot of things to show you. And sometimes you will really need a private guide in Luxor to show you all the wonders the former city of Thebes has to offer. Some of the sites can be crowded at times, while the others require a special perspective to be chosen when visited. I'll gladly help you out and turn your Luxor visit into a discovery of ancient wonders that you will certainly remember for a very long time.

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Private Guide in Luxor - Emad

(Member Since 2014) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Luxor, Cairo Languages: English, Dutch, German

From my previous background of working in Hotels and travel agencies I have the experience to arrange tours, trips and excursions to all sightseeing all over Egypt not only in Luxor city because I traveled with my tourist guests from Luxor to Cairo, Alexandria, Sinai, and Red Sea to show around these cities organizing tours and tailor-made their vacations and holidays in Egypt to be the best EGYPT PRIVATE GUIDE

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Private Guide in Luxor - Khaled

(Member Since 2010) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Aswan, Cairo, Luxor, Alexandria Languages: English

My name is Khaled, and I will be glad to work as your Egypt private guide during your stay in this beautiful and fascinating country. Whether it's a long stay or a cruise ship visit, I have private tours suitable for everyone, which can also be tailored according to your preferences. If you're interested in a particular site in Egypt, you can rest assured that there's a tour that will take you there, and I will help you get the best impression of it.

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Private Guide in Luxor - Mohamed

(Member Since 2008) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Luxor, Aswan Languages: English, Arabic

Born and raised in Luxor, I've spent my entire life among the ancient tombs and temple ruins surrounding the city. First, watching as my father guides foreign tourists, and then becoming a private guide in Luxor myself, I can easily say that being a guide is my destiny and I'm very happy with it. It's real luck that I've been raised in a city with so many ancient sites that you can spend weeks exploring each of them in detail.


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