6 Best Hotels in Aswan and Lake Nasser, Egypt

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Aswan has relatively few hotel choices, particularly in the midrange. You can expect rates to be higher here than for equivalent accommodations in Luxor or Cairo, except in summer. In Aswan, rates are less expensive in summer—late April to the end of September—sometimes dramatically so, and many hotels will offer discounted rates in times of low occupancy regardless of the season. Aswan in particular has a lot of large groups that stay only a night or two to see Philae and the local sights and then move on. The Aswan hotels that have island addresses automatically offer regular free ferry services to the town.

Anakato Nubian Houses

$$ | Gharb Soheil, Aswan, Egypt Fodor's Choice

Get a taste of village life and Nubian hospitality at Anakato, a world away from Aswan city across the river. The name means "our home" in the Nubian language, and you'll immediately feel at ease walking around the colorfully painted guesthouses.

Pros

  • Eye-catching traditional Nubian architecture
  • Interesting range of activities, including mud baths and kayaking
  • Huge, delicious breakfast spread

Cons

  • Rooms are in multiple locations around the village
  • Online questions from potential guests often go unanswered
  • Slightly overpriced
Gharb Soheil, Aswan, Egypt
10-2120–1201
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19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Basma Hotel

$$ | 1 Al Fanadek St., Aswan, 81111, Egypt

Occupying a promontory above Aswan, the Basma has an artsy vibe and is accented with murals, stained glass, and sculptures, many made by local artists.

Pros

  • Large swimming pool and outdoor area
  • No main roads nearby, so it's quiet
  • Egyptian and Nubian art is a nice touch

Cons

  • Uphill walk from town
  • Rooms showing some wear and tear
  • Wi-Fi doesn't work in rooms
1 Al Fanadek St., Aswan, 81111, Egypt
97-248–4001
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208 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Eskaleh Nubian Ecolodge

$$ | Abu Simbel, Egypt

Owner Fikry Kachif can remember what Nubia was like before it was swallowed up by Lake Nasser, and he keeps that memory alive through this B&B. The best reason to stay here may be to admire the architecture and construction methods; you can see exactly how the mud bricks fit together to make the characteristic Nubian domes and barrel vaults.

Pros

  • Nubian-owned and run
  • Can arrange boat tours to the temples and dam
  • Top-notch service

Cons

  • The mosquito netting isn't just for show
  • No in-room Wi-Fi
  • Bathrooms could use an upgrade
Abu Simbel, Egypt
97-340–1288
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Obelisk Nile Hotel

$$ | 1 Corniche Al Nile, Aswan, Egypt

The Obelisk sits in the center of it all—smack-dab on the waterfront and a quick walk to many restaurants and shops. Garden-view rooms have a terrace and are set among shrubs and flower beds. Nile-side rooms give up the terrace for water-level views.

Pros

  • Location has the best of both worlds: on the Nile and at the heart of Downtown
  • Pool
  • Attentive staff

Cons

  • No in-room Wi-Fi
  • Rooms near street can be noisy
  • Riverside location invites swarms of mosquitoes
1 Corniche Al Nile, Aswan, Egypt
97-245–4100
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100 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pyramisa Isis Island Aswan

$$ | Aswan Island, Aswan, Egypt

Set on 28 lush acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, the Pyramisa is a veritable oasis with an enviable location. The rooms are decorated in dark wood and homey apricot tones and come with a balcony to soak up the Nile views.

Pros

  • Idyllic setting on a secluded island
  • Terraces for both sunrise and sunset
  • Hotel ferry to the East Bank goes through beautiful Nile cataracts

Cons

  • Rooms could use renovation
  • Hotel's tour agency gets poor reviews
  • Required ferry adds to travel time
Aswan Island, Aswan, Egypt
97-248–0100
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450 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Tolip Hotel Aswan

$$ | Corniche Al Nile, Aswan, Egypt

The high-ceilinged reception area, complete with olive and maroon columns and carvings of Abu Simbel and Philae, makes the Tolip look like a neo-pharaonic temple on the northern reaches of the Corniche. The rooms don't quite live up to the lobby's lofty promise, but this hotel is a great place for families looking for an entertaining alternative to the temples: try on-site tennis, bowling, billiards, and more.

Pros

  • Lovely Nile-side pool
  • All rooms have river views
  • More entertainment amenities than other hotels

Cons

  • Overpriced compared with similar hotels
  • Pool reachable only by a tunnel under the street from main building
  • Taxi required to sightsee
Corniche Al Nile, Aswan, Egypt
97-232–8828
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195 rooms
Free Breakfast

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