El Mesala Hotel

Luxor


One of the better family-oriented hotels in Al Gezira on the west bank. The hotel is on the Nile, a stone’s throw from the ferry landing, and therefore perfectly located for visits on both banks. It has 17 immaculate rooms with comfortable beds, and with balconies looking at Luxor Temple and the Nile.

The staff and the manager Mr Ahmed are all extremely welcoming, and everything is absolutely spotless. The restaurant is in the front garden, and there’s a great rooftop terrace for sunbathing.


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