Anglo Hotel

Luxor


Across the road from the train station, the Anglo Hotel is noisy at times, but right in the centre of town. Reception is worn, but old-style rooms are clean and excellent value with air-con, satellite TV, private bathroom, telephone and free wi-fi. The bar in the basement is popular with locals.


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