Grandiose structures, stunning pyramids, wealthy culture, celebrated artifacts and miscellany has placed Egypt on a platform that consistently never fails to satisfy visitors. And for a long time now, Egypt remains a lovely tourist attraction point.
Luxor, the city that many refer to as the world’s largest open air museum is unarguably remarkable. The unmatched, well maintained monuments and artifacts are some of the features that serve to draw great admiration for this city. Three different areas define Luxor as a city and people will talk about them when referring to Luxor. These are the small town of Karnak (north of Luxor), Thebes-called Waset by locals and Luxor city itself.
Tutankhamen, the tomb, which was discovered by archaeologist Howard Carter, is associated with the blossoming of Luxor City. This discovery is attributed to what is now seen as hyper conversion to Egyptian roots of the place. Luxor enjoys a semi autonomous position in Egypt with no other City in the country boasting of such privilege. A variety of buildings in this city follow the code of “antique style” with the National bank, railway station and spa standing out as perfect examples.

