Sultan Cafe

Luxor


If you want an evening with the people of Luxor city, you could head for the new Sultan Cafe. From the owner of neighbouring Maxime Restaurant, this huge place has a garden with the biggest TV screen in town, indoor air-con rooms, a range of fresh juices, milkshakes, hot drinks and shisha. Egyptian women come here too.


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