Set on the banks of one of the most breathtaking waterways in the world, in a town rich with ancient antiquities, Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa is a new concept for luxury by the Nile. The 236-room Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa has been entirely transformed to emerge as a dazzling new retreat. The guiding design principle of the new Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa is the River Nile, where five of the seven
dining options and half of the guest rooms have been oriented to reveal spectacular vistas over 170 metres of prime river frontage. The focal point of the entire resort is the infinity edge swimming pool. Seemingly built into the lip of the Nile and framed by the mountain ranges on the west bank, the pool has the capacity to hoodwink guests into believing they are floating in the legendary Nile waters. A similar sense of tranquility is possible from the submerged pool lounges and a sunken pool bar. Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa is 650 miles short flight from Cairo and 15 minutes drive from Luxor International Airport. Downtown Luxor, the Luxor Museum and Temple of Karnak are all located within a five minute drive from the hotel. Traditional felucca sailing and sunset dining can be arranged directly from the hotel’s private jetty.
Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa renovated
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Mr Amir Magdi
on Tuesday, July 26, 2011
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