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Complex Luxor
It will be finished to the same very high standards as previous Egyptian Experience developments in
Sharm and Hurghada.Only 25% of the land can be built on.
The land is actually on the bank of the River Nile so you can enjoy a magnificent view all the time and at night you can stroll down and watch the beautiful sunsets from the waters edge.
This development is on the East bank of Luxor and overlooks the West bank and the mountains where the Valley of the Kings and Queens can be found.
On the photo page the bottom right is the actual view of the Nile from the complex and you can see it is at one of the widest points of the Nile . 20 minutes from Luxor international airport, 10 minutes from Luxor Temple and the centre of Luxor, 15 minutes from Karnak Temple, 15 minutes from the Colossi of Memnon, 25 minutes from the Valley of the Kings and Queens. Just a few minutes from the bridge that goes from the East bank of Luxor to the West bank of Luxor .
Luxor is the world’s greatest outdoor museum filled with awe-inspiring monuments of ancient civilization.
Testaments to a desire of immortality, built for eternity in sandstone and granite, the temples, tombs and palaces are surrounded by souqs and luxury hotels. A breathtaking sound and light show through exquisite lyrics tells the story of magnificent Karnak Temple whose complex covers 2 hundred acres and its history spans 20 centuries. Luxor museum was established in 1975 and presents the discoveries of the area. On the West bank you have the Funerary temples, the Colossi of Memnon and The Ramesseum. Queen Hatshepsut’s Temple the 1st women to rule Egypt in the Pharaonic era. You can take a day trip to so many interesting places such as Dendrah or sail in a Felucca at sunset.
This complex will consist of:
· Studios, 2 bedroom apartments, 3 bedroom apartments and
superb duplex apartments.
· Restaurants
· Well designed and very spacious landscaped gardens to stroll
in
· Domes to sit and relax in the shade
· Swimming pools with toddler pools
· Pool bar
· Administration office with full services
· A shop
· Tour service with English speaking guides
· Palm trees along the Nile front
· A special restaurant with Nile view
· Full housekeeping service
· 24 hour security
· There will be sun umbrellas and sunbeds around the swimming
pools.
· Coffee shop
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Further Information
Management services: On site management services and maintenance service. Our management team will also look after your clients if you would like to rent out your apartment.
Furniture: Egyptian Experience have their own furniture factory so they can provide a full furniture pack to make your life easy or what ever you choose to buy from them.
Taking over your apartment on completion: You will be met at the airport, taken to your apartment which will be ready to stay in, you will be given a snagging form to complete and any snagging issues will be dealt with straight away.
Housekeeping: There will be a full housekeeping service available
Airport collection and Get you in packs There will be a transport service to collect you and your guests from the airport and you can also order a get you in pack to save you rushing to the supermarket to get essentials.
Payment terms: £1000 deposit to reserve your apartment 25 % a month later and the remainder phased to completion.
Annual Maintenance: Covers Public landscaping maintenance, Security, Spraying insecticides as required, garbage collection, streets and public area maintenance, swimming pool maintenance and twice daily clean, water supply and electricity maintenance and external public lighting.
Security: There will be an external wall around the complex and 24 hour security
Flights: There are well established flights to Luxor international airport as Luxor has been a tourist resort for decades.
Building specifications: Balconies large enough to eat out on and make the most of the wonderful weather and views.
· Balconies will be part brick and then wrought iron.
· Reinforced concrete foundations
· Outer walls – reinforced concrete and brick
· Ceramic tiles on the floors throughout
· Skirting boards ceramic tiles
· Ceramic tiles on the bathroom and kitchen walls
· Interior walls painted white
· Exterior walls hard washable paint according to the colours
approved by the Luxor Council – dark cream
· Interior plumbing PVC according to current regulations
· Windows – aluminum due to the heat and less maintenance
· Electrical installations according to current regulations
220 volt and 2 pin sockets
· Electric water boilers (only included in 2 bedroom apartments)
· Kitchens Base kitchen units, stainless steel sink, granite
breakfast bar and mixer taps (only included in 2 bedroom apartments)
· Bathroom All ideal standard
· Interior carpentry will be painted white
· External stairs will be galala marble
· Satellite connection in each lounge
· Front door – wood painted white with glazed window to let
air through when needed covered by wrought iron.
· There will be a column and arch theme throughout.
· Tourism: Luxor has magnificent weather all the year round
but it is really too hot to visit the sites in the height of the summer.
1 StudioIt will be 45 square Meter Containing: · The bedroom is open plan with arches to give an
open spacious feel but can be walled if required.
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2 Bedroom Apartments |
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| It will be 80 square meter (not including stairs) · 2 bedrooms
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3 Bedroom ApartmentsIt will be 113 square meters (not including stairs) · 3 bedrooms
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4 - Duplex 3 Bedrooms |
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It will be 160 square meter internal staircase · 3 bedrooms
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5 Duplex - 4 BedroomsWill be 226 square meters internal staircase containing: · 4 bedrooms |
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Things to do and see in Luxor
Luxor has often been called the worlds greatest open air museum, as indeed it is and much more. The number and preservation of the monuments in the Luxor area are unparalleled anywhere else in the world that know of. Actually, what most people think of as Luxor is really three different areas, consisting of the City of Luxor on the East side of the Nile, the town of Karnak just north of Luxor and Thebes, which the ancient Egyptians called Waset, which is on the west side of the Nile across from Luxor.
Within Luxor, there are only three main streets consisting of Sharia al-Mahatta, Sharia al-Karnak and the Corniched, next to the Nile. The street in front of the train station is Sharia al-Mahatta and runs away from the Nile where it meets the gardens of Luxor Temple. Sharia al-Karnak, or Maabad al-Karnak which means Karnak Temple Street runs along the Nile from Luxor Temple to Karnak Temple. However, Sharia al-Karnak is known as Sharia al-Markaz where it meets Sharia al-Mahatta street, and to the south around the temple it is known as Sharia al-Lokanda. Along this street one will find the colorful signs of restaurants and cafes, as well as bazaars where the usual variety of Egyptian souvenirs can be found. Of interest is the alabaster, which is plentiful along the west bank and miled not far from here. Also look for the clay pots used by the locals for cooking, which are more unusual.
To say that the Luxor area is a major attraction for tourists in Egypt would be an understatement. It has been a tourist destination since the beginning of tourism. Even in ancient times, during the late Dynasties of the Greek and Roman periods, the area drew tourists, and has been doing so ever since. Today Luxor is well equipped to accommodate tourists with many hotels and in general a tourist industry ready and willing to serve the people from many countries that descend on this area of the Nile Valley every year.
Luxor today is a city of some 150,000 people and is governed by special statues
that allow it more autonomy then other political areas of Egypt. One thing
you might notice is that various government and other buildings confirm to
an 'ancient' building code. Particularly, the National bank of Egypt (located
near the winter palace), the spa south of the police station, and the railway
station are all designed to appear as pharaonic constructs. All of this occurred
after the Egyptianization of the modern town resulting mostly from the mania
that resulted from Howard Carter's discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun. As
one might think, the city has all the amenities tourists might expect, including
a variety of hotels, bars, nightclubs and restaurants.






