luxor

     

Luxor (Arabic: الأقصر ) is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt an the capital of Luxor Governorate. Its population numbers 376,022 (1999 survey), and its area is about 416 km² . As the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes, Luxor has frequently been characterised as the "world's greatest open air museum", the ruins of the temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city. Immediately opposite, across the Nile River, lie the monuments, temples and tombs on the West Bank Necropolis, which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens. Thousands of international tourists arrive each year to visit these monuments, and their presence represents a large part of the economic basis for the modern city. As a result, Luxor represents an excellent base for touring Upper Egypt, and is a popular holiday destination, both in its own right and as a starting or finishing point for Nile cruises.

Trivia about luxor

  • I long for the days when this pyramid-shaped hotel featured a Nile River cruise through its lobby
  • In 1996 this hotel shut down its King Tut's Tomb to move it, so you'll have to wait to see your mummy
  • You don't have to go to Egypt to see a pyramid, just check out this hotel on the strip
  • (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Egypt.) In the temple at this site, creator god Amun-Kamutef was worshipped; in the U.S. hotel of the same name, other gods are
  • This hotel & casino in Las Vegas is built in the style of the ancient pyramids
  • The obelisk seen here is part of an elaborate temple complex that shares its name with this Las Vegas hotel:
  • Famous for temple ruins, this city on the site of Thebes has been called "The World's Greatest Open-Air Museum"
  • Rah-rah for Ra, a nightclub named for an Egyptian sun god at this Las Vegas hotel
  • A market town of Upper Egypt built on the ruins of Thebes
  • This city of east central Egypt is the southern half of the site of ancient Thebes
  • This Egyptian-themed Las Vegas hotel says it's "crowned with the world's brighest beam of light"