Luxor Hotel, Luxor


  • Address: Mabad Al Karnack
  • Vicinity: Nile River, just E of Luxor Temple
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Building

The Luxor Hotel is a former English resort hostelry in Luxor, Egypt. - AsNotedIn

The garden at the Luxor Hotel is a delectable place of palms. Sixty to eighty feet high they stand, slender, slim, and dusky-stemmed, and high up at the top of the trees stretch the glorious fern-like fronds of the foliage beneath which hang the clusters of yellowing dates. Here rises a thicket of bamboos, tremulous and quivering, even on the stillest and most windless nights, and a great cat-headed statue, wrought in black granite, and taken away from the neighbouring temple of Mut in Karnak, looks with steadfast gaze out and beyond over the Eastern horizon, with eyes focussed beyond material range, as if waiting for the dawn of the everlasting day. Fred Benson, The Image in the Sand, novel, published 1905


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Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1877/12/00 Thomas Cook and Son Operator For the special accommodation of invalids and others desirous of deriving the full benefit of the Upper Egyptian climate, The Luxor Hotel and health resort opens at Luxor.
1895/00/00 E F Benson Guest EF Benson stays at the Luxor Hotel during his time working for his sister Margaret, an archaeologist.
1900/00/00 Howard Carter Guest While serving as chief inspector of the Egyptian Antiquities Service (1899-1905), Howard Carter frequently stops at the Luxor Hotel for lunch or afternoon tea.

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Particulars for Luxor Hotel, Luxor:
Sight Category Building
Historic Use Hotel




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