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Susanna Hotel Luxor
3.9/533 Reviews
Overall, it's a great hotel that offers brilliant value for money. The staff are welcoming and friendly and helped us book some very reasonably priced tours around the valley of Kings/ Queens etc. The driver they assigned us (ahmed I think?) was a nice guy who helpfully advised us on which areas were worth spending money to see and which weren't. The guys on reception ordered food for us and brought it to the room when we arrived, with beers, which we greatly appreciated. The rooms are nice and spacious. We ended up staying an extra night in a different room, which was just as nice as the first one. The beds were large and comfy, the bathrooms were clean, and there was plenty of hanging space for clothes. The balcony was very small (room enough for one chair), but offered great views of the sunset over the Luxor temple. The hotel is ideally located: you can see the Luxor temple from the rooms with a view of the Nile, and the Luxor and mummification museums are a five-minute walk away. The restaurant has amazing views over the Nile and Luxor temple; it was warm enough to sit out on the balcony in January! And lastly, we didn't end up using the pool, but it looked nice.
Royal House Hotel
4.4/531 Reviews
For an authentic experience, leave the modern hotels behind and enjoy the charm of an Ottoman-styled, private house with rich brocades and oriental furnishings. Modern plumbing and a/c, fridge, kettle and sink keep one in the 21st century (CE!). Manager Amr is a great chef and attentive to culinary tastes. Enjoy the roof deck in the cooler months. Mara and Amr arranged great tours for me. All must be paid for up front and in cash. Bring lots! I had a great stay in Mara House.
Iberotel Luxor
4.1/5121 Reviews
The Iberotel Luxor is in an excellent location overlooking the Nile (and 15 minutes from the train/bus station). Am so happy I chose to stay here. The Nile facing room is well worth the slightly higher price. My room was a good size with a fridge, lots of closet space, two arm chairs and a table. Only minus was that the sockets are oddly far from the bed. The balcony is great for sitting in the evening or at night or whenever it's not hot. It's quiet though the outside bar was playing a soccer game. Otherwise, no noise at night. Also no wifi issues anywhere in the hotel. The bathroom is functional but could use a bit of updating. The morning breakfast buffet had everything (breads, omelet bar, fruits, veggies, jams, cheese, meats, yogurts, dips, sweets, juices) and I went back for seconds and thirds every day. The pool area is lovely and right next to the Nile. Plenty of chairs and you can order from the cafe or just nap. All the staff from the waiters to the manager are nice and helpful. I walked to the sights, shopping and restaurants but obviously there are taxis and horses waiting outside. I was very happy, stayed an extra night and would absolutely recommend.
Queens Valley Hotel, Restaurants, Bars and Spa Luxor
3.5/543 Reviews
I liked the hotel. Everything is fine in the room. Except that there is no TV remote control, but if you asked, they would give it to you. The refrigerator is steaming like it was stung, the water froze overnight)) when leaving the hotel, immediately to the left is the Alley of Sphinxes. Turn left again through the intersection to the Catholic Church, after a 10-minute walk, Luxor Temple. All this time you go to the parking lot of horse-drawn carts))) to the right 10 minutes by car to the Karnak Temple, but by car you will still go through the Luxor Temple, it’s more convenient to go around the Sphinxes. If you go right from the hotel, take 100 steps and shops, local cafes and restaurants begin at the intersection. At 12 at night, many are still working, you can buy water and a snack. Wine and vodka is also open there in one of the alleys until 12, if you want something stronger than beer. There are at least two exchangers on the street in the direction of the Luxor Temple along the horses and sphinxes. I have attached all the photos. By the way, don’t be scared by the view of downtown. The second night here I walked in dark alleys, I never got stopped)) in general there is a feeling of safety, taking into account the specifics)))
Aracan Eatabe Luxor Hotel
4.2/553 Reviews
SCAM! DO NOT BOOK THIS HOTEL - THEY WILL STEAL YOUR MONEY! I should have read other sites' review since it has happened to different people already. They charge you 2 or 3 times in your cards by telling you that they do not get paid by the booking system (Hotels.com Booking, etc) so they ask for your card again, or for a different card (in my case) to pay for the stay; but in reality they have made the charge through the booking place (illegally, as you haven't consented to that!). Suffice to day they have been playing dumb since I contacted them to explain the problem - they just ignore that fact saying they dont see double payments. I didn't think an established ”hotel” would do that as well - we experienced a lot of scamming and robbery in Luxor; EVERY person in Luxor is trying to steal from you in one way or another - sadly this hotel does the same. I cannot even advice to stay somewhere else, as all of Luxor seemed to operate in scams and cheating. The only thing I can advise is ”DO NOT GO THERE” - or if you must, go with a fully booked and paid Tour so you do not need to deal with this disgusting situation.
Happy Land Luxor
3.5/544 Reviews
We had an excellent time here with my friends! Happy was so nice and drove us around Luxor on his bike, which was alone a great experience. Plus, the food is copious and really good, the staff is welcoming and helped us get taxis and ferries for very low prices. We also had the chance to see Happy’s new hotel in West Bank, Peace and Freedom Guest House Hotel; it’s a great place with a beautiful view and big rooms. I highly recommend!

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