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Pavillon Winter Luxor

17,Cornish El Nile Street,Beside Luxor Temple
Rated 8.9 in 1703 reviews

Nestled in the heart of Luxor, Egypt, Pavillon Winter Luxor offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. This hotel provides a serene escape for those looking to experience the rich culture and history of the ancient city while enjoying luxurious amenities. Surrounded by lush gardens, Pavillon Winter Luxor is a tranquil oasis that offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat for relaxation after a day of exploration.

The hotel's location is one of its most appealing features, as it is conveniently situated close to some of Luxor's most famous sites, including the Temple of Luxor and the River Nile. This prime positioning allows guests easy access to the city's historic treasures, providing a perfect base for both leisure and cultural excursions.

Inside, Pavillon Winter Luxor embraces a refined and elegant décor, with spacious rooms that are designed to ensure the utmost comfort for its guests. The rooms are well-appointed with modern amenities that cater to the needs of contemporary travelers.

Dining at the hotel is a delightful experience, offering a variety of culinary options that cater to diverse palates. Guests can indulge in delicious local and international cuisines while enjoying the tranquil garden setting.

The hotel's commitment to excellent service further enhances its appeal. The staff is dedicated to providing guests with a memorable stay, offering personalized services that cater to individual preferences.

In summary, Pavillon Winter Luxor stands as a luxurious and inviting destination in Luxor, combining historical allure with modern comfort, and offering a peaceful retreat in one of Egypt's most captivating cities.

Climate and Weather

January
 22°
 5°
 18°
 8
Sun hours / day
 31
Rain free days
February
 25°
 8°
 18°
 9
Sun hours / day
 28
Rain free days
March
 29°
 12°
 20°
 10
Sun hours / day
 31
Rain free days
April
 34°
 16°
 22°
 11
Sun hours / day
 30
Rain free days
May
 38°
 20°
 24°
 13
Sun hours / day
 31
Rain free days
June
 40°
 23°
 26°
 13
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 30
Rain free days
July
 41°
 25°
 28°
 13
Sun hours / day
 31
Rain free days
August
 41°
 25°
 28°
 12
Sun hours / day
 31
Rain free days
September
 39°
 22°
 27°
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Sun hours / day
 30
Rain free days
October
 35°
 18°
 25°
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Sun hours / day
 31
Rain free days
November
 29°
 13°
 23°
 9
Sun hours / day
 30
Rain free days
December
 24°
 8°
 20°
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Sun hours / day
 31
Rain free days

What to do in Luxor and near Pavillon Winter Luxor

Luxor Temple
Luxor Temple
Ancient Egyptian tem
140m / 160yd
Mummification Museum
Museum in Luxor, Egypt
0.6km / 0.4mi
Sidi Abou Al Hagag Al Aqsry Mosque
Sidi Abou Al Hagag Al Aqsry Mosque
Mosque in Luxor, Egypt
330m / 360yd
Avenue of Sphinxes
Archaeological site in Luxor, Egypt
440m / 490yd
Theban Necropolis
Theban Necropolis
Area in Egypt, west of the Nile near Thebes
1km / 0.62mi
Mortuary Temple of Seti I
Mortuary Temple of Seti I
Building in Qurna, Theban Necropolis in Upper Egypt, across the River Nile from the modern city of Luxor (Thebes)
4km / 2.5mi
Temple of Montu
Temple of Montu
Building in Egypt
3.3km / 2mi
Temple of Akhmenu
Temple of Akhmenu
Ancient shrine in Luxor, Egypt
3.1km / 1.9mi
Open-Air Museum
Open-Air Museum
Egyptian archaeological museum
3.1km / 2mi
Botanical Gardens of Thutmose III
Botanical Gardens of Thutmose III
Architectural structure
3.1km / 1.9mi
Seated Statue of Thutmose III and Amun
Seated Statue of Thutmose III and Amun
3.1km / 1.9mi
Statue of Thutmose III
Statue of Thutmose III
3.1km / 2mi
Scarab of Amenhotep III
3km / 1.9mi
Statue of Thutmose III
Statue of Thutmose III
3.1km / 2mi
Ramses III
Ramses III
3km / 1.9mi
Ramses III
3km / 1.9mi
Socle of the northern obelisk of Seti II
3km / 1.9mi
Contra Temple
Contra Temple
3.1km / 1.9mi
Middle Kingdom Courtyard
Middle Kingdom Courtyard
3.1km / 1.9mi
Karnak Temple Complex
Karnak Temple Complex
Ancient Egyptian temple complex
2.1km / 1.3mi
Temple of Ptah
Temple of Ptah
Egyptian temple in Karnak, Egypt
3.3km / 2mi
Central Bark Shrine
Central Bark Shrine
3.1km / 1.9mi
North exterior wall
3.1km / 1.9mi
Temple of Taharqa
3km / 1.9mi
South exterior wall
South exterior wall
3km / 1.9mi
Red Chapel of Hatshepsut
Red Chapel of Hatshepsut
Religious site in Egypt, made by the pharaoh Hatshepsut
3.2km / 2mi
Great Hypostyle Hall
Great Hypostyle Hall
Hall within the Karnak temple complex
3km / 1.9mi
Temple of Amenhotep II
Temple of Amenhotep II
2.8km / 1.7mi
Column of Taharqa
Column of Taharqa
3km / 1.9mi
Alabaster Chapel of Thutmosis III
Alabaster Chapel of Thutmosis III
3.2km / 2mi
Taharqa Kiosk
Taharqa Kiosk
3km / 1.9mi
Temple of Sethos II
Temple of Sethos II
Temple
3.1km / 1.9mi
Temple Barque Chapel of Ramesses III
Temple
3km / 1.8mi
Temple of Ammon at Karnak
Temple of Ammon at Karnak
Egyptian temple at the Precinct of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt
3km / 1.9mi
Stele of Seti II
Stele of Seti II
3km / 1.9mi
Barque Chapel of Hakoris
Barque Chapel of Hakoris
Chapel of the pharaoh Hakor at Karnak, Egypt
3km / 1.9mi
Temple of Khonsu
Temple of Khonsu
Egyptian temple in Karnak, Egypt
2.8km / 1.7mi
Opet Temple
Opet Temple
Egyptian temple in Karnak, Egypt
2.7km / 1.7mi
Temple of Amenhotep III
Temple of Amenhotep III
Temple of Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III
3.8km / 2.4mi
Chapel of Osiris Heqadjet
3.2km / 2mi
Gateway of Nectanebo I
3.1km / 2mi
Eastern colonnade of Taharqa
Eastern colonnade of Taharqa
3.1km / 1.9mi
Temple of Ramses II
Temple of Ramses II
3.1km / 1.9mi
Treasury of Shabaka
Treasury of Shabaka
3.2km / 2mi
East exterior wall
East exterior wall
3.1km / 1.9mi

About Luxor

Luxor, often referred to as the world's greatest open-air museum, offers a wealth of historical and cultural experiences that attract visitors from around the globe. One of the most significant activities is exploring the Valley of the Kings, where numerous pharaohs were buried, including the famous Tutankhamun. The tombs are adorned with intricate hieroglyphs and vibrant murals, providing insight into ancient Egyptian burial practices.

Another prominent site is the Karnak Temple Complex, which is one of the largest religious structures ever built. Visitors can wander through vast courtyards, impressive pylons, and the Hypostyle Hall, which showcases a forest of enormous columns. The sound and light show at Karnak, which narrates the history of the site, is also a noteworthy experience for those interested in a deeper understanding of its significance.

The Temple of Luxor is another essential visit. This temple, dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, features remarkable statues and an avenue of sphinxes leading to Karnak. The interplay of light during sunset creates a serene atmosphere that enhances the beauty of the architecture.

For a more personal connection to the local culture, taking a felucca ride on the Nile offers a peaceful perspective of the landscape and allows for reflection on the historical significance of the river to ancient Egyptian civilization.

Additionally, the Luxor Museum provides a curated collection of artifacts from the region, including items from the tomb of Tutankhamun, making it a valuable stop for those looking to understand the local history.

Exploring the West Bank, where the Valley of the Kings and Queens is located, allows for a more in-depth experience of ancient burial sites and temples, such as the Temple of Hatshepsut.

Lastly, engaging with the local markets and trying traditional Egyptian cuisine can enrich the visit, as it provides a glimpse into the everyday life and culture of Luxor’s residents. Each of these experiences contributes to a comprehensive understanding of Luxor's historical and cultural significance.




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