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The name is Arabic for “the boss” — maybe more poetic if left untranslated, but very much to the point, if what you’re after is summing up the feeling of staying in a palace like Al Moudira. Though constructed in a traditional style, it’s a new build, and must have seemed a bit of a folly, out in the middle of nowhere. Here, surrounded by farmland on the quiet west bank of the Nile, you’re far removed from the east bank tourist crush, and closer to where you’re actually headed, likely as not the Valley of the Kings.
Sofitel Karnak Luxor
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£509
Pavillon Winter Luxor
£535
Steigenberger Nile Palace
£539
Maritim Jolie Ville Luxor
£545
Hilton Luxor
£629
Sofitel New Winter Palace Luxor
£715
Al Moudira is a 20 minute drive from Luxor International Airport. You can also get to Al Moudira by taxi, or by ferry boats that cross the Nile frequently, day and night. If there’s a down side, it’s that Al Moudira’s seclusion leaves guests at the mercy of the hotel for dining and entertainment. Thankfully it’s up to the task — the Great Room serves Middle Eastern and European fare beneath stone arches and crystal chandeliers, and cocktails are served in the British-style Colonial bar, the Arabian-themed Eastern, or, by day, simply out by the pool.
Discover another side of the east of Al Moudira's rooms and cuisine. Relax in one of the fifty suites of the hotel. They all have unique and personal decoration, as regards both the furniture and the murals. You can also enjoy the hammam style bathrooms.Each one of the 54 rooms is unique. Unique decoration, furniture and atmosphere. The hand painted murals all represent an original theme inspired by Egyptian history and mythology many of them are arnate with engravings and paintings.
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