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The Luxor Museum is one of the most elegant and carefully curated museums in Egypt. Located on the East Bank of Luxor along the Nile Corniche, it was opened in 1975 with a clear philosophy: “fewer objects, but higher quality and better storytelling.”
Unlike the large crowded museums, Luxor Museum focuses only on the most important and well-preserved artifacts from ancient Thebes, making it one of the best places to understand the history of Luxor in a calm, organized way.
The museum mainly displays finds from:
It covers a wide historical range from the New Kingdom and later periods.
The design is modern, quiet, and minimal, with soft lighting that highlights each object individually.
Here are some of the most important and rare pieces you should not miss:
A unique double statue showing:
It symbolizes divine protection and royal power combined in one sculpture.
The museum once displayed the mummies of:
These were among the few royal mummies displayed outside Cairo, making them extremely significant historically.
A group of 26 beautifully preserved statues discovered hidden under Luxor Temple.
They represent kings, gods, and officials from different periods and show exceptional craftsmanship.
A large reconstructed wall from the temple of Akhenaten, showing:
Small but important objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun, including:
These are displayed to show daily royal life rather than just treasures.
Beautifully carved statues and elite funerary objects showing the life of high officials in Thebes.
Hours:
It may vary slightly in summer, winter, and Ramadan.
Ticket Price (Approx.)
Usually 1 to 2 hours is enough to explore comfortably.
Yes — it is one of the best small museums in Egypt, especially for understanding Luxor, Thebes, and the New Kingdom period.
Photography rules may change, but generally:
Yes. It is:
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Licensed tour guides must maintain a certification from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, along with membership in the Egyptian General Tourist Guide Syndicate. These certifications ensure that our guides are fully approved and registered as professionals with the Egyptian government authorities.
The busiest tourist season is from September to April. The weather in Egypt is generally sunny and dry, with lower temperatures in the winter months that make for pleasant travel through Upper Egypt.
Tipping is greatly appreciated, based on the quality of the service you receive. We suggest around $5-$8 per day for your driver, and $10-$15 per day for guides. Tipping can be done in cash, either as Egyptian pounds, US dollars or Euros. For non-Egyptian currency, bills in good condition (no rips or tears) are preferred.
You can get a 30-day tourist visa upon arriving at Cairo Airport. Please bring $25 in USD cash with you; you will get the visa documentation before the immigration desk at the airport, and the immigration officials will review and stamp your passport. Our staff will meet you after you disembark the plane to facilitate this process and ensure you are able to get through security smoothly.
Most tours can be walking-intensive, primarily on flat ground. Visiting the Pyramids and the Sphinx requires some walking over flat but uneven ground and sand. Entry into many of the tombs and Pyramids can be physically demanding, with low ceilings, steep staircases and narrow passageways.
Each day’s tour is a full day, estimating 8 to 10 hours - though we have built in plenty of time to rest, enjoy a coffee or a meal, or explore on your own.
Comfortable, closed-toe walking or athletic shoes are recommended as there may be areas with uneven pavement. Locals in Egypt often dress modestly, so visitors often feel more comfortable in clothes that cover their shoulders and knees (t-shirts or long sleeved shirts, capris, pants). You may wish to bring a hat for sun protection, as well as a scarf or light jacket for evening.