Luxor | The Worlds Greatest Open Air Museum, an experience to rival the Pyramids?

Considering a trip to the marvellous Luxor? This is a go to guide on all of the top tourist sites & some of the lesser known places to visit!

Luxor is one of the most fascinating areas there is to visit. It contains the ancient city of Thebes, which during the New Kingdom was the Capital of Upper Egypt & is one of the oldest known cities in the world with inhabitants. Here you will visit everything from Ancient Temples, to the Valley of the Kings, to the Valley of the Queens & various Museums.

You will also be treated to the most spectacular views of the Nile & Sun rise/set across the Sahara desert (photo at top of page). If you are a keen daredevil & don’t mind a 4am wake up, you can take a sunrise hot air balloon ride. If I had the option to return to Luxor, or the Great Pyramids, I would choose Luxor. The only analogy I can think of to explain Luxor is, if you have seen the Night at the Museum movie, that is what Luxor compares to, the history comes alive & you feel like you are standing there as it was thousands of years ago. Luxor will always hold a very special place in my heart!

Luxor is split by the River Nile into the East Bank & the West Bank. There is so much to do & see here, that I originally planned to stay for 2 days, but this quickly turned into extending my stay to 4 days. On the East Bank you absolutely must visit Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple & Luxor Museum. On the West Bank you cannot miss the Valley of the Kings, Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Collossi of Memnon & Medinet Habu.

There are a multitude of other sites that I would recommend if you are not pushed for time. These include Valley of the Queens & Ramesseum Temple. The Museum of Mummification is worth checking out as it is right beside Luxor Temple, however you are in & out in 30 minutes as it is very small.

I have pulled together a Page for each of these Tourist sites, with tips on getting there, when to visit, should you take a tour, costs, shocking attempts at selfies & information on keeping safe. You can access each page by clicking the name.

I haven’t done a separate page for Food, as my hotels food was awesome (my overindulgence cost the life of a deck chair). To see the devastation of the incident click here

I only ventured out to one bar as it was near to my hotel. It was an awesome bar & I would highly recommend it. If you want to see the most unofficial DJ booth click here

I am completely new to blogging & only set this up to help people out on their journeys. If you have any questions about the article or feedback, please do leave a comment & I will get back to you. You can also subscribe for free to get a notification when my next post goes live. Next week I will be posting about Alexandria, the Mediterranean Marvel. Thanks for taking the time to read through ❤️

Tyler’s Travel Tales ✈️

I am from Bonnie Scotland! However, I have been seeking refuge from the harsh Scottish winters & living in England for a few years. Welcome to my first blog post, where I will be sharing some (hopefully funny) travel tales from my wanders. Along with lots of practical advice & on everything from Sites to visit, Keeping safe, Restaurants, Bars & Getting around.

I take THE worst selfies (Check out my Pyramids outtake pictures for evidence😂) & wear the most ridiculous outfits. All photos shared are my own, using a Nokia 3310 standard of phone camera, with no editing. All of the words are my own, without the use of any AI (Better to crash & burn on your own material than fly on some soulless generic ChatGPT output). I will regularly post a new blog article from a different place, beginning with the incredible Cairo, Egypt.

Over the last few trips, I have been lost so many times I should be the Hide & Seek Champion, have had guns pointed at me, been dragged out of Holy buildings & ruined Athlete Home Coming Parades (All entirely accidental of course). All information given is correct to the best of my knowledge at the time of posting, but opening times & prices change etc. Therefore, it’s important to remember that Abraham Lincoln famously said “Don’t believe everything you read on the internet”.

I am not selling anything, nor on Commission for any places recommended, my aim is to provide an honest, useful resource to anyone considering visiting these places & hopefully make some new friends along the way. Feel free to leave any feedback, either singing my praises or howling abuse at me, it’s all welcomed! Thanks for stopping by, please subscribe (for free) & lets conquer the World, one tale at a time ❤️✈️🏝️