9 Best Hotels in Luxor and the Nile Valley, Egypt

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Remember that rates are less expensive in summer—late April to the end of September—though Luxor has less dramatic variations than Aswan since tourism is strong year-round.

Almost all hotels include breakfast in their rates, and some offer meal plans. Most hotels arrange transportation from airport to hotel if requested.

If you choose to stay at a place that doesn't have a pool, be aware that many hotels open their pools to non-guests for a small fee (around £E50). In Luxor, the Sheraton is on a peninsula extending into the Nile, and the Hilton has a peaceful Nile-side garden and pool.

Nefertiti Hotel

$ | El Sahabi St., Luxor, Egypt Fodor's Choice

The Nefertiti Hotel ticks every essential travel box—clean rooms with comfortable beds, enviable central location, no-request-is-too-much service, and a top-notch rooftop restaurant—and it all comes at an unbeatable price. This small family-owned hotel is Luxor's best midrange stay, but even if you're overnighting elsewhere, it's worth stopping by to dine upstairs or at one of the tables in the alleyway—a people-watching extravaganza—or to ask about tours to the temples, the West Bank, and beyond.

Pros

  • Excellent location overlooking Luxor Temple
  • Highly recommended restaurant on the roof
  • Affiliated with an excellent tour company, which operates out of the lobby

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Shower doesn't have basin, so the floor gets wet
  • Wi-Fi barely works
El Sahabi St., Luxor, Egypt
10-0032–9991
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Al Moudira Hotel

$$$$ | Hager Al Dabbeya, Luxor, Egypt

One of Luxor's most luxurious places to stay, Al Moudira is so enchanting you might not want to leave to go sightseeing. Ornate keyhole arches frame bright bougainvillea flowers and lead to the individually decorated rooms with hand-painted frescoes, silk and satin drapes, and antique furniture.  Pathways meander through colonnaded courtyards graced by fountains, ending at a pool and pavilion with a bar and restaurant.

Pros

  • Peaceful oasis away from the chaos of Luxor
  • Individually decorated rooms with exquisite attention to detail
  • Top-notch service

Cons

  • In a remote part of the West Bank, far from the Nile, ferry, and attractions
  • Bathrooms could use an update
  • Food menu feels limited if you're staying for more than a couple days
Hager Al Dabbeya, Luxor, Egypt
12-2325–1307
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54 rooms
Free Breakfast

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El Gezira Garden Hotel

$$ | El-Bairat, Luxor, Egypt

Relaxed and welcoming, Gezira Garden Hotel is a little oasis on the West Bank, and all rooms come with balconies to soak up the flower-filled, tree-shaded scene. The two-bedroom apartments with full kitchens are popular with families, and the property has three restaurants, including a spot for Thai and a rooftop Egyptian restaurant. Yoga, dance, and painting classes take place here, and the pool is heated for a post-temple swim.

Pros

  • Verdant, quiet grounds
  • Staff are helpful and friendly
  • Short walk from the East Bank ferry

Cons

  • Rooms could use a cosmetic touch-up
  • Air-conditioners are noisy
  • Wi-Fi sometimes drops out in the rooms
El-Bairat, Luxor, Egypt
95-231–2505
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28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Embrace Hotel

$$ | Gezirat al-Bairat, Luxor, Egypt

A beautiful blend of traditional architecture and modern amenities, Embrace Hotel channels good vibes into an environmentally thoughtful property that runs on clean energy, has a swimming pool without chemicals, and offers organic toiletries and meals. The meditation room is a nice touch, and the bliss continues in the lush gardens, where staff serve fresh juice from fruit grown on land owned by the hotel.

Pros

  • Eco-conscious approach
  • Welcoming staff
  • Peaceful West Bank location

Cons

  • Water takes a long time to warm up, and there isn't much of it
  • Wi-Fi doesn't work in all areas
  • Rooms are dark
Gezirat al-Bairat, Luxor, Egypt
10-0840–2999
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Iberotel Luxor

$$ | Khaled Ibn el-Waleed St., Luxor, Egypt

Ideally situated at the southern end of the Corniche, this blocky, white, Nile-front hotel offers the necessities without pretension. Rooms and facilities are comfortable but don't go above and beyond, which isn't necessarily a bad thing if you're out all day anyway.

Pros

  • Nice garden area between the hotel and its Nile frontage
  • Swimming pool floats in the Nile
  • Good location for riverside strolls to Luxor Temple

Cons

  • Bathrooms could use a refresh
  • Slow Wi-Fi
  • Street-side rooms have poor soundproofing
Khaled Ibn el-Waleed St., Luxor, Egypt
95-238–0925
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185 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Marsam Hotel

$$ | Luxor, Egypt

Originally constructed in the 1920s as a dig house for the University of Chicago's archaeological expeditions, the Marsam Hotel maintains its simple historic charm with mud-brick rooms, locally made furniture, and traditional decor. If you're not staying, it's a great place to stop for a meal after sightseeing around the West Bank.

Pros

  • Archaeologists still stay here, too
  • You can sleep in a historic space, such as Howard Carter's Workroom
  • Local garden-grown ingredients used for meals

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • Popular lunch stop for large tour groups
  • On the way to the Valley of the Kings, but otherwise remote
Luxor, Egypt
10-0342–6471
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Closed mid-May–mid-Sept.
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor

$$$$ | Corniche el-Nile St., Luxor, Egypt

Built in 1886, this famous hotel has seen its fair share of history and still maintains elegant period fixtures and features, from afternoon tea in the Victorian lounge with original Venetian chandeliers and parquet flooring to the posh, suit-jacket-required restaurant. The huge well-manicured grounds hide a swimming pool, and this might be the only hotel in town where the garden rooms are a better option than the Nile-view rooms (the hotel is separated from the water by the traffic-heavy Corniche, so the garden rooms are much quieter). To get most of the Winter Palace experience for a lower price, book into the Pavilion wing, 110 years newer and lacking the period atmosphere but still on the property with the same access to amenities.

Pros

  • One of Egypt's grand hotels
  • Historic features still in place throughout the property
  • Gardens are quiet despite the central location

Cons

  • Some rooms are a bit scuffed up
  • Hot water takes a while to arrive to the shower
  • Have to enter annoying code to connect to Wi-Fi
Corniche el-Nile St., Luxor, Egypt
95-238–0422
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194 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sonesta St. George

$$$ | Khaled Ibn el-Waleed St., Luxor, Egypt

Outfitted with marble surfaces, dark wood, and rich, ruby-colored fabrics, the Sonesta St. George has a stately air that extends from its grand lobby to the sleek rooms upstairs. Higher category rooms have balconies with lofty views, whirlpool tubs, and "smart" showers and toilets.

Pros

  • Home to the only Japanese restaurant in Luxor
  • Large Nile-side outdoor area
  • Classy mahogany bar area with Nile views

Cons

  • In-room Wi-Fi isn't free
  • Pool area looks tired and in need of an update
  • Only two on-site restaurants
Khaled Ibn el-Waleed St., Luxor, Egypt
95-238–2575
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320 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Steigenberger Nile Palace

$$$$ | Khaled Ibn el-Waleed St., Luxor, Egypt

Sandwiched among other chain hotels on Luxor's southern strip, this cream-colored, art deco–style hotel has the resort-y feel of being a city within the city, with stacks of rooms, restaurants, and entertainment options. Executive rooms have a more modern look, and the rooftop tennis court promises a match with a spectacular view.

Pros

  • Turkish hammam is the only one in the city
  • Nile-view rooms are worth the upgrade
  • Choice of 10 on-site restaurants

Cons

  • Pool is small for the number of rooms
  • Hotel-arranged tours and taxis are expensive
  • Lots of late-night noise in patio-view rooms because of hotel activities in the courtyard
Khaled Ibn el-Waleed St., Luxor, Egypt
95-236–6999
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304 rooms
Free Breakfast

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