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Hatshepsut temple
Statue of queen Hatshepsut at the west bank of luxor
Hatshepsut temple
Statue of queen Hatshepsut at the west bank of luxor
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Discover Luxor
Luxor, about 500 km south of Cairo, is the site of the ancient city of Thebes. It includes the ruins of the temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor, which stand within the modern city. On the opposite side of 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.
Luxor was the ancient city of Thebes, the great capital of Upper Egypt during the New Kingdom, and the glorious city of Amun, later to become the god Amun-Ra. The city was regarded in the ancient Egyptian texts as was.t (approximate pronunciation: "Waset"), which meant "city of the sceptre", and later in Demotic Egyptian as ta jpt (conventionally pronounced as "ta ipet" and meaning "the shrine/temple", referring to the jpt-swt, the temple now known by its Arabic name Karnak, meaning "fortified village"), which the ancient Greeks adapted as Thebai and the Romans after them as Thebae. Thebes was also known as "the city of the 100 gates", sometimes being called "southern Heliopolis" ('Iunu-shemaa' in Ancient Egyptian), to distinguish it from the city of Iunu or Heliopolis, the main place of worship for the god Ra in the north. It was also often referred to as niw.t, which simply means "city", and was one of only three cities in Egypt for which this noun was used (the other two were Memphis and Heliopolis); it was also called niw.t rst, "southern city", as the southernmost of them.
The modern city includes the site of the Ancient Egyptian city of Waset, also known as Nut and to the Greeks as Thebes or Diospolis. Luxor has frequently been characterized as the "world's greatest open-air museum", as the ruins of the temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor stand within the modern city. Immediately opposite, across the River Nile, lie the monuments, temples and tombs of the west bank Necropolis, which includes the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens.
Thousands of tourists from all around the world arrive annually to visit these monuments, contributing greatly to the economy of the modern city.
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Attractions & sightseeing tours (things to visit )
East bank
West bank
Ticket fees
Luxor temple 160 Egyptian pound
Karnak temples 200 Egyptian pound
Luxor museum 160 Egyptian pound
Mummification museum 140 Egyptian pound
Valley of the Kings 240 Egyptian pound
Hatshepsut temple 140 Egyptian pound
Valley of the Queens 100 Egyptian pound
Tomb of Ay 60 Egyptian pound
Tomb of Ramses VI 100 Egyptian pound
tomb of tutankhamun 300 Egyptian pound
Deir el madina tombs 100 Egyptian pound
Ramesseum temple 80 Egyptian pound
Habu temple 100 Egyptian pound
Dendera temple 120 Egyptian pound
Abydos temple 100 Egyptian pound
Esna temple 80 Egyptian pound
Further look
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