The River Nile, The Valley of The Kings, Luxor! What romantic, historical, cultural visions such names conjure.
These have always been wonderful places to visit.
Well now you can buy yourself a property there too! A supremely popular tourist destination, Luxor - known in ancient times as Thebes - is probably the world's greatest open-air museum.
Its awe-inspiring monuments show ancient civilization's quest for immortality - and how they have achieved in reputation at least - as they built in sandstone and granite temples, tombs and palaces quite literally fit for Kings.
Now, just across the River Nile, there is a new development being built, overlooking the famous river to the West with the Valley of The Kings and Queens beyond.
The tourist attractions at Luxor go beyond the ancient monuments, and give you a twenty-first century sound and light show telling you the story of the magnificent Karnak Temple, covering 200 acres nearby, and its history reaches back two millennia.
In 1975 a museum was established at Luxor to help display discoveries in the region.
In the area you will find the temples of the Colossi and Memnon and the Ramesseum, as well as the Temple of Queen Hatsheput - the first woman to rule in Egypt in the time of the Pharaohs.
The weather in Luxor is, quite simply, guaranteed sun all year round, so, if sun is your wish, look no further! In winter, the temperatures average around 25 deg C during the day, and in summer the temperature can hit 45 deg C during the day.
Near the new development will be several amenities such as a golf course, supermarkets and restaurants.
Luxor International Airport is only 20 minutes away by car.
This will be a dream destination for sun worshippers and cultural historians, and prices are going to start at an amazing £19,950 for a studio apartment! Check our website for further details.
These have always been wonderful places to visit.
Well now you can buy yourself a property there too! A supremely popular tourist destination, Luxor - known in ancient times as Thebes - is probably the world's greatest open-air museum.
Its awe-inspiring monuments show ancient civilization's quest for immortality - and how they have achieved in reputation at least - as they built in sandstone and granite temples, tombs and palaces quite literally fit for Kings.
Now, just across the River Nile, there is a new development being built, overlooking the famous river to the West with the Valley of The Kings and Queens beyond.
The tourist attractions at Luxor go beyond the ancient monuments, and give you a twenty-first century sound and light show telling you the story of the magnificent Karnak Temple, covering 200 acres nearby, and its history reaches back two millennia.
In 1975 a museum was established at Luxor to help display discoveries in the region.
In the area you will find the temples of the Colossi and Memnon and the Ramesseum, as well as the Temple of Queen Hatsheput - the first woman to rule in Egypt in the time of the Pharaohs.
The weather in Luxor is, quite simply, guaranteed sun all year round, so, if sun is your wish, look no further! In winter, the temperatures average around 25 deg C during the day, and in summer the temperature can hit 45 deg C during the day.
Near the new development will be several amenities such as a golf course, supermarkets and restaurants.
Luxor International Airport is only 20 minutes away by car.
This will be a dream destination for sun worshippers and cultural historians, and prices are going to start at an amazing £19,950 for a studio apartment! Check our website for further details.
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