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Al Moudira Hotel

Hager Al Dabbeya, West Bank
Rated 9.3 in 466 reviews

Al Moudira Hotel, located on the tranquil west bank of Luxor, Egypt, offers an enchanting escape that mirrors the rich cultural tapestry of ancient Thebes. This boutique hotel is a unique blend of traditional Arabian architecture and contemporary comfort, making it a standout destination for travelers seeking an immersive experience into the region's storied past.

The hotel is characterized by its distinct architectural style, featuring a series of elegant domed ceilings, arched windows, and intricate woodwork that create an atmosphere of serene grandeur. Each room is uniquely decorated with hand-painted murals and antique furnishings, providing guests with a personalized boutique experience. The interiors are a tribute to the surrounding heritage, with motifs and designs that celebrate the vibrant local culture.

Nestled amidst lush gardens, Al Moudira Hotel cultivates a serene and intimate atmosphere. The courtyards and terraces offer peaceful spots for guests to relax while enjoying views of the surrounding desert landscape. For dining, the hotel features exquisite culinary options that reflect the rich flavors of local and Mediterranean cuisine.

Beyond its aesthetic allure, Al Moudira offers a range of amenities designed for relaxation and enrichment. Guests can enjoy rejuvenating treatments at the spa or take a refreshing dip in the pool. For those interested in exploring the region, the hotel's location provides convenient access to Luxor’s many historical sites, including the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple.

Al Moudira Hotel promises a harmonious blend of historic charm and modern luxury, making it a distinguished choice for those visiting Luxor.

Climate and Weather

January
 22°
 5°
 18°
 8
Sun hours / day
 31
Rain free days
February
 25°
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 28
Rain free days
March
 29°
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 10
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 31
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April
 34°
 16°
 22°
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 30
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May
 38°
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 31
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June
 40°
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 30
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July
 41°
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 28°
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 31
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August
 41°
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 28°
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 31
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September
 39°
 22°
 27°
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 30
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October
 35°
 18°
 25°
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 31
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November
 29°
 13°
 23°
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 30
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December
 24°
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 31
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What to do in Luxor and near Al Moudira Hotel

Theban Necropolis
Theban Necropolis
Area in Egypt, west of the Nile near Thebes
490m / 0.3mi
Deir el-Shelwit
Deir el-Shelwit
Archaeological site in Egypt
2.7km / 1.7mi
Valley of the Queens
Valley of the Queens
Ancient Egyptian necropolis
5.9km / 3.7mi
Medinet Habu
Medinet Habu
Mortuary temple of Ramses III, in Egypt
6km / 3.7mi
QV40
QV40
Tomb of unnamed queen in the Valley of the Queens
6km / 3.7mi
Anonymus tomb
Ancient Egyptian tomb
6km / 3.7mi
Anonymus queen tomb
Tomb of unnamed queen in the Valley of the Queens
6km / 3.7mi
Malqata
Malqata
Archaeological site of Egypt
4.9km / 3mi
QV42
QV42
Ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Queens, of the prince Pareherwenemef
6km / 3.7mi
QV45
QV45
Unfinished ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of Queens
6km / 3.7mi
QV44
QV44
Ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Queens
6km / 3.7mi
Queen Minefer & Prince Pareherunemef tomb
Ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Queens, of the prince Pareherwenemef
6km / 3.7mi
QV43
QV43
Tomb built for the Prince Sethherkhepeshef (but never used) in the Valley of the Queens, Egypt
6km / 3.7mi
Unfinished Tomb
Unfinished ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of Queens
6km / 3.7mi
Tomb of Prince Kwa Em Waset
Ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Queens
6km / 3.7mi
Prince Sethherkhepshef tomb
Tomb built for the Prince Sethherkhepeshef (but never used) in the Valley of the Queens, Egypt
6km / 3.7mi
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Kings
Necropolis in ancient Egypt
7.4km / 4.6mi
Dayr al-Madīnah
Dayr al-Madīnah
Ancient Egyptian village in the Valley of the Kings
6.6km / 4.1mi
Theban Tomb 69 (Menna)
Theban Tomb 69 (Menna)
Tomb within the Theban Necropolis where an Ancient Egyptian official named Menna was buried
7.6km / 4.7mi
TT52 (Nakht)
Ancient Egyptian tomb of Nakht in the Theban necropolis, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Egypt
7.7km / 4.8mi
Ramesseum
Ramesseum
Memorial temple of Ramesses II
7.2km / 4.5mi
TT52 Nakht
TT52 Nakht
Ancient Egyptian tomb of Nakht in the Theban necropolis, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Egypt
7.6km / 4.7mi
T178 Tomb of Neferronpet
T178 Tomb of Neferronpet
Theban tomb
7.8km / 4.9mi
TT296 Tomb of Nefersekheru
TT296 Tomb of Nefersekheru
Theban tomb
7.8km / 4.9mi
TT295 Tomb of Dhutmosi
TT295 Tomb of Dhutmosi
Theban tomb
7.8km / 4.9mi
Temple of Mentuhotep II
7.8km / 4.8mi
Deir el-Bahari
Deir el-Bahari
Archaeological site
7.7km / 4.8mi
Tomb of Puyemre (TT39)
Tomb of Puyemre (TT39)
Tomb
8km / 5mi
TT181
TT181
Tomb
7.8km / 4.9mi
TT38
TT38
Turban Necropolis
7.7km / 4.8mi
TT41 Amenemipet
TT41 Amenemipet
Theban tomb
7.7km / 4.8mi
TT51 Userhat
TT51 Userhat
Theban tomb
7.6km / 4.7mi
TT31 Khonsu
TT31 Khonsu
Theban tomb
7.6km / 4.7mi
Tomb of Montuemhet (TT 34)
Tomb of Montuemhet (TT 34)
Ancient Egyptian tomb
7.9km / 4.9mi
TT55 Ramose
TT55 Ramose
Tomb in the necropolis of Thebes
7.5km / 4.6mi
TT65 Nebamun/Imiseba/Monastery of Cyriacus
TT65 Nebamun/Imiseba/Monastery of Cyriacus
Theban Tomb TT65 is located in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. It forms part of the Theban Necropolis, situated on the west bank of the Nile opposite to Luxor.
7.6km / 4.7mi
TT57 Khaemhat
TT57 Khaemhat
Theban tomb
7.4km / 4.6mi
TT56 Userhat
TT56 Userhat
Theban tomb
7.4km / 4.6mi
N100 Rekhmire
N100 Rekhmire
Ancient Egyptian tomb
7.4km / 4.6mi
TT96 Sennefer
TT96 Sennefer
Ancient Egyptian tomb
7.4km / 4.6mi
Temple of Amenhotep III
Temple of Amenhotep III
Temple of Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III
6.6km / 4.1mi
Temple of Merneptah
Temple of Merneptah
Archaeological site in Egypt, at the Luxor West bank
6.8km / 4.2mi
KV4 Rameses XI
Ancient Egyptian tomb
7.9km / 4.9mi
KV20
Ancient Egyptian tomb
7.7km / 4.8mi
Thutmes I and Hatshepsut
Ancient Egyptian tomb
7.7km / 4.8mi

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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