Mercure Luxor
Cornish El Nile Street, Luxor, EG
Location. The Mercure Luxor is located in Luxor, Egypt, next to the Nile River. The Luxor Temple is one kilometre away, and the Karnak Temple is three kilometres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. This high-rise hotel features amenities such as an onsite swimming pool, tennis court, and mini golf. Secure indoor parking is available (surcharge).
The Mercure Luxor houses four restaurants. Dishes range from French to international, and food can be ordered around the clock and taken on the terrace in the summer. There are also four hotel bars, offering drinks, snacks, And evening entertainment.
Guestrooms. This hotel offers 314 guestrooms. All have direct-dial phones, satellite television, and hair dryers.
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Room Types
Standard Room - 1 double bed
1 or 2 beds. Direct-dial phone. Cable/satellite TV. Iron/ironing board on request. Hair dryer.
Standard Room - 1 double bed
1 or 2 beds. Direct-dial phone. Cable/satellite TV. Iron/ironing board on request. Hair dryer.
Property Amenities
- Billiards
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Nightclub
- Babysitting or child care
- Pool table
- Parking (secure)
- Bar/lounge
- Business center
- Poolside bar
- Dry cleaning service
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- Beauty services
- Swimming pool
- Patio
- Restaurant(s) in hotel
- Gift shops or newsstand
- Number of rooms: 314
- Multilingual staff
- 24-hour front desk
- Meeting rooms (small groups)
- Dry cleaning/laundry service
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Property Information
3.5 Star Rating.
GuestRooms - 314
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Floors - 1
Area Activities
River Nile: next door
Luxor Temple: 1 km
Le Lotus Coralia Boat: 2 km
Karnak Temple: 3 km
Club Mid: 3 km
Hotel Driving Directions
From Luxor Airport (LXR):
Distance to Mercure Luxor is 10 kilometres.
Getting there. A frequent bus service runs from the airport to central Luxor, and the journey time is approximately 20 minutes. Taxis to the city centre cost approximately 50 EGP (10 EUR), and the fare should be negotiated prior to travelling. Many resorts and hotels provide airport transfers. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Luxor is best explored by taxi, and taxis can be hired for the day or for individual journeys. Horse-drawn carriages (caleches) are ideal for shorter, leisurely journeys. Hop-on, hop-off microbuses run across fixed routes, and can be crowded. Sail boats (feluccas), ferries, and motor boats frequently cross the Nile, running from Corniche to the West Bank.