Luxor, Egypt

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As Egypt travel specialists, we offer exceptional deals on flights to Luxor – the ancient city of Thebes and home to some of the world’s most magnificent archaeological treasures. Step back in time among temples, tombs, and monuments that tell the story of ancient Egypt.Read More

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EgyptAir operates regular domestic flights from Cairo to Luxor and seasonal direct flights from select European cities including London, Madrid, and Frankfurt.Read More

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Why Visit Luxor?
Known as the world’s greatest open-air museum, Luxor is a dream for history lovers. Home to the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and Luxor Temple, this ancient city is packed with archaeological treasures on both banks of the Nile.
When to Book Cheap Flights to Luxor
Plan your visit between October and April for pleasant sightseeing weather. Summer is extremely hot, so flight prices drop—but touring may be uncomfortable. Book flights in advance to align with Egypt’s festival seasons for a culturally immersive trip.
What to See in Luxor
Known as the world’s greatest open-air museum, Luxor is filled with extraordinary temples and tombs. Top attractions include: 1. Valley of the Kings The burial place of many ancient Egyptian pharaohs, including Tutankhamun. 2. Karnak Temple A massive religious complex with awe-inspiring columns, obelisks, and sacred lakes. 3. Luxor Temple A beautiful temple located on the east bank of the Nile, stunningly lit up at night. 4. Colossi of Memnon Two giant statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that guard the entrance to his mortuary temple. 5. Medinet Habu The mortuary temple of Ramses III, known for its remarkable preservation and stunning wall carvings.
What to Eat in Luxor
Luxor is home to delicious Egyptian staples and regional specialties: Molokhia – A green soup made from jute leaves, often served with rice and meat. Fool Medames – A fava bean stew, usually served with pita bread and olive oil. Kebabs – Grilled meats such as lamb and chicken, served with flatbread and rice. Beshbarmak – A meat and pasta dish commonly enjoyed in Luxor.
Getting Around
Luxor is relatively compact, and you have several transport options: Horse-drawn Carriages – A classic way to explore Luxor’s temples and streets. Taxis – Available for getting around Luxor or taking you to the Valley of the Kings. Felucca Ride – A peaceful boat ride along the Nile is a must-do activity. Private Drivers – For a more convenient way to visit the many sites outside the city.