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Karnak Temple

The main entrance of Karnak Temple.

Ramses II

Scene of one of the battles of Ramses II.

Luxor City

A general view of the East Bank from the West Bank in Luxor.

Nobles Valley

Scene from the tombs of the Nobles at the West Bank in Luxor showing a funeral procession.

The Nile

A Romantic Sunset on the Nile.

 

:: GALAXIA STANDARD   

:: ESNA - LOCK   

:: SEASONS   

:: TIPS   

:: SHOPPING   

:: POPULATION   

:: TICKETS   

:: DOMESTIC FLIGHTS   

:: CATEGORIES & NAMES   

:: CLIMATE   

:: CLOTHES   

:: COMMUNICATIONS   

:: CURRENCY   

:: DISTANCES BETWEEN CITIES   

:: BRIEF OF EGYPT´S HISTORY   

:: FOOD & BEVERAGE   

:: DOCUMENTATION   

:: SECURITY   

:: SOME USEFUL WORDS   

:: TAXIS   

:: TIME DIFFERENCE   

:: V.A.T.   

:: VOLTAGE   

  FOOD & BEVERAGE  
     
 

In most hotels, food tends to be international; maybe only appetizers and sauces are Oriental. If your stay in Egypt does not include full board or half board, do not worry, there will be a variety of restaurants and food that you will enjoy. When you or your clients arrive in Egypt, the tour guide will recommend good restaurants.

 

Some examples:

·         Felfela Restaurant, typical Egyptian food.

·         Fish Market Restaurant, serves fish and seafood

·         Swissair, a luxurious restaurant that serves international food

·         Arabesque, luxurious Egyptian food, plus international food

·         Christo, seafood, as well as typical  Egyptian food

 

Drinks are not included in the price of any meal. Prices differ between local and imported drinks. Local wine and beer are of good quality and prices vary between 80-100 LE for a bottle of wine and 15-25 LE for a bottle of beer.

Water in Egypt is potable, nevertheless, we advise you to use only bottled mineral water.