Very satisfied, the room hygiene is very good, it was very clean when we arrived, the facilities are also great, the bar, swimming pool are also everything, the breakfast is also great, the service staff are also very friendly, we also gave us juice when we checked in, there was a little problem when checking in, but the staff were very enthusiastic and enthusiastic, even when you get on the elevator, the service staff will not take the same elevator with you, all kinds of details are very satisfactory
+ very good service from everyone at the reception to the staff at the restaurants
+excellent location- very close to Luxor Temple and Karnak temple and not very far from the other major sites such as Valley of the Kings
+breakfast buffet was lovely, fresh eggs made to order, pancakes and waffles and big selection of other foods you’d find in a hotel buffet
+I paid about $33 for a dinner buffet, which was great! Freshly made mini burgers were delicious. Cans of soft drink/juice/water included
It was a nice hotel, but the food for a 4/5 star hotel was a solid 3 not very good and not many options. And EVERYONE is trying to get a tip from you. The girl only showed me to my room, didn’t bring any of my luggage etc, and stood in the room for 2 minutes before I had to say something. Makes things very awkward and annoying to carry small change when you’ve already paid for a nice hotel and don’t expect the hassling. They won’t outright say it, you can see and feel it and that made it very annoying. No ones help was free. Hotel itself was nice, rooms were decent but AC slightly warmer than I’d have liked. Would stay again but keep those things in mind.
The hotel was okay. The facilities were good and the staff are very helpful. The room is a little dated but still very nice and clean with an amazing pool. We were upgraded to a Nile view which was nice. The sunsets by the pool are also gorgeous. Great location as base for day trips in Luxor.
The only annoying thing was being pestered by vendors to buy at their shops inside the hotel(some wouldn’t take “no, thank you” for an answer), I understand they need to keep business going but all I wanted to do was relax by the pool after a long day of touring and fighting off vendors all day. The food here is also awful (gave free school hostel food vibes), we tried dinner twice and room service in addition to daily breakfast . We paid about 3000EGP for 1 buffet dinner and it was definitely not worth it. Our least favourite food from our 2weeks around Egypt. You can pay less for delicious food elsewhere.
The stay here was okay and staff were generally friendly and nice. No expectations of or demanding tips.
I stayed here in early January, and while the location is convenient, my experience was mixed. Upon arrival, the reception area was surprisingly dark despite it being daytime—most hotels usually have sufficient lighting. The lobby area, right in front of the rooms, was also dim with no lights, which felt unusual.
The room wasn’t soundproof; I could clearly hear people talking outside, which affected my comfort. The window locks seemed flimsy—you could shake them, and I could feel cold air seeping in, making the nights especially chilly.
Overall, I’m unsure if these issues stem from budget constraints or just maintenance oversight, but better lighting, soundproofing, and secure windows would greatly improve the guest experience.
Fantastic location just 10 minutes walking distance from Luxor temple. The hotel has beautiful gardens that lead down to the Nile. Choose a Nile view room and you can see across to the Valley of the Kings and the balloon flights early each morning. Excellent service especially from Semon and the reception staff. Good choice at breakfast and 3 restaurants. The outdoor pool is on a pontoon floating on the Nile. All in all excellent.
This is the hotel I am most satisfied with during my one-week stay in Egypt. The staff are very patient, the environment is very good, the garden is beautiful, the security is also very good, and drivers with luggage are not allowed to enter, so it is very safe. The most unexpected thing is that there is also a Chinese restaurant. The scenery on the banks of the Nile is beautiful. I don't know where the bad reviews in the comments come from. The price and quality of a five-star hotel are really worth it. It is very close to the scenic spots. I came back to sleep when I was tired, and there was no charge. The time was extended for free after check-out. I was very touched. It is a very warm hotel. I will stay here again next time.
Conveniently located in Luxor town centre; across the road from the Felucca boat terminal and the restaurant area. There is a large and beautiful garden in the hotel compound. The hotel room is large and comfortable. The toilet shower room, however, is not well set up as there is no glass panel adjacent to the shower head to block the shower water from splashing onto the floor in the dry area causing wet floor! The buffet breakfast is rather basic - rather limited variety for a 4/5 -star hotel.
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GGuest UserThe hotel is clean and the staff are very kind! There is a market around the hotel, and you can enjoy Egyptian food on the top floor! However, you need to be a little careful because there are people around the hotel who are not staff members and guide you around the hotel. Also, there is no elevator in the hotel. However, the staff will help you, which is very helpful! ! !
I booked only the car on a tour introduced by the hotel, but the person was very kind and we were able to visit many tourist spots in Luxor!
Overall, I was very satisfied!
GGinabFantastic location just 10 minutes walking distance from Luxor temple. The hotel has beautiful gardens that lead down to the Nile. Choose a Nile view room and you can see across to the Valley of the Kings and the balloon flights early each morning. Excellent service especially from Semon and the reception staff. Good choice at breakfast and 3 restaurants. The outdoor pool is on a pontoon floating on the Nile. All in all excellent.
SSkee82Great Location on the more quiet side of Luxor, The West Bank with a 2 min walk to the ferry crossing point.
Only real issue was the dogs that reside outside had a barking match at 4am on night.
Stayed for 2 nights, as it was Low season (start of summer) There was only one other guest in the hotel so I had the place to myself inc the swimming pool which was clean and refreshing to use after a day trekking around the local sights.
The breakfast wasn’t great but understandable as they couldn’t do their full spread as there wasn’t enough guests to accommodate but it was adequate enough with Egg’s, bread, fruit with coffee and tea, I didnt get to check the rooftop restaurant as i didn’t want them to open due to its quietness,
They did accommodate me with a beer on arrival and later by the pool. No Wifi in room but great by the pool area.
Also the place a pretty dusty but everywhere in Egypt virtually was so this was not a problem, although the room was very clean with great air conditioning and view of the Nile.
Would certainly stay again on my next visit, the locals were fantastic.
There is currently construction in front of the hotel of a welcoming plaza for the ferry port which didn’t effect my stay/sleep but will be a wonderful addition once completed.would 100% recommend.
GGuest UserVery mixed feelings about the experience. Overall I would give 4 stars.
The Bad - only 1. The tour agency. We booked a tour guide and driver to take us to Dendera, Valley of Kings, Valley of Queens and Hatshepsut Temple - this was our itinerary. Our guide took us to all but refused to take us to the Valley of the Queens, instead trying to scam us by taking us to the Alabaster stone factory which was not on our itinerary and despite paying in advance to go to the Valley of Queens instead. The Alabaster stone factory is not a factory, it is a shop to coerce and scam tourists charging $150 for a small piece of rock which many tourists fall for. Tourists at other hotels also complained about this and saw many foreigners being scammed at these so called “factories”. So please be prepared for this and only stick to your schedule that you agreed beforehand.
The Good - the laundry, staff at the hotel (security, waiters, manager) was extremely helpful, kind and friendly. The rooms were amazing and the pool and location was great.
MMbali ThusiThe hotel was okay. The facilities were good and the staff are very helpful. The room is a little dated but still very nice and clean with an amazing pool. We were upgraded to a Nile view which was nice. The sunsets by the pool are also gorgeous. Great location as base for day trips in Luxor.
The only annoying thing was being pestered by vendors to buy at their shops inside the hotel(some wouldn’t take “no, thank you” for an answer), I understand they need to keep business going but all I wanted to do was relax by the pool after a long day of touring and fighting off vendors all day. The food here is also awful (gave free school hostel food vibes), we tried dinner twice and room service in addition to daily breakfast . We paid about 3000EGP for 1 buffet dinner and it was definitely not worth it. Our least favourite food from our 2weeks around Egypt. You can pay less for delicious food elsewhere.
The stay here was okay and staff were generally friendly and nice. No expectations of or demanding tips.
PPF73+ very good service from everyone at the reception to the staff at the restaurants
+excellent location- very close to Luxor Temple and Karnak temple and not very far from the other major sites such as Valley of the Kings
+breakfast buffet was lovely, fresh eggs made to order, pancakes and waffles and big selection of other foods you’d find in a hotel buffet
+I paid about $33 for a dinner buffet, which was great! Freshly made mini burgers were delicious. Cans of soft drink/juice/water included
GGuest UserThis is the hotel I am most satisfied with during my one-week stay in Egypt. The staff are very patient, the environment is very good, the garden is beautiful, the security is also very good, and drivers with luggage are not allowed to enter, so it is very safe. The most unexpected thing is that there is also a Chinese restaurant. The scenery on the banks of the Nile is beautiful. I don't know where the bad reviews in the comments come from. The price and quality of a five-star hotel are really worth it. It is very close to the scenic spots. I came back to sleep when I was tired, and there was no charge. The time was extended for free after check-out. I was very touched. It is a very warm hotel. I will stay here again next time.
KKharina97It was a nice hotel, but the food for a 4/5 star hotel was a solid 3 not very good and not many options. And EVERYONE is trying to get a tip from you. The girl only showed me to my room, didn’t bring any of my luggage etc, and stood in the room for 2 minutes before I had to say something. Makes things very awkward and annoying to carry small change when you’ve already paid for a nice hotel and don’t expect the hassling. They won’t outright say it, you can see and feel it and that made it very annoying. No ones help was free. Hotel itself was nice, rooms were decent but AC slightly warmer than I’d have liked. Would stay again but keep those things in mind.
EErna ZaabarI stayed here in early January, and while the location is convenient, my experience was mixed. Upon arrival, the reception area was surprisingly dark despite it being daytime—most hotels usually have sufficient lighting. The lobby area, right in front of the rooms, was also dim with no lights, which felt unusual.
The room wasn’t soundproof; I could clearly hear people talking outside, which affected my comfort. The window locks seemed flimsy—you could shake them, and I could feel cold air seeping in, making the nights especially chilly.
Overall, I’m unsure if these issues stem from budget constraints or just maintenance oversight, but better lighting, soundproofing, and secure windows would greatly improve the guest experience.
TTravelBHad a really great stay! The hotel is on the West Bank of Luxor which is really beautiful and is nice and quiet. It is close to the Valley of the Kings and also close to the nile which was super convenient. The staff were super friendly and helpful! I forgot my phone charger and one of the staff members let me borrow one from them which I thought was so sweet. The staff were always around to help and were very accommodating. Ate at the hotel restaurant the whole trip and the food was really good. Fahd helped with all of the tours and getting a driver and really went above and beyond to make my trip amazing. The hotel has two pools and the rooftop has beautiful views of the valley and the hot air balloons in the morning. All in all I was very happy with my stay :)
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