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Created by The Telegraph Updated On: April 21, 2014
Ahead of the scorching summer and before tourists return en masse, you can have Tutankhamun and the rest of Egypt’s vast outdoor museum to yourself, says Fiona Hardcastle http://bit.ly/11BwXli.
El Sahabi Street, via Karnak temple, الأقصر, الأقصر
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The Telegraph: Budget: Nefertiti (Sharia el-Sahaby, off Sharia Karnak in the bazaar; nefertitihotel.com) is a friendly hotel with a rooftop view of Luxor temple. Doubles £15 a night.
The Telegraph: The modest Tutankhamun, marked simply outside with a small plaque reading “Tut Ankh Amon. Tomb 62”, is truly wondrous. Athough 63 tombs have been discovered, only about 11 are open at any one time.
The Telegraph: Luxor’s last outpost of the British Empire – the Sofitel Winter Palace - was once King Farouk’s winter residence. This grand hotel dates back to 1886.
The Telegraph: Enjoy a final feast for the eyes at Luxor museum (open daily; 9am-3pm, 5pm-9pm; £8). Treasures include a stunning gilded head of Hathor, the goddess of motherhood, and Tutankhamun’s funerary bed.