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Luxor Museum

- Great for history buffs and anyone who loves ancient art.
- Make the most of your time by visiting Luxor Museum along with other East Bank destinations such as Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple.
- Luxor Museum is wheelchair- and stroller- accessible.
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Admission to the Luxor Museum currently costs EGP 400 for foreign adults and EGP 200 for foreign students. Egyptians and Arabs pay EGP 30 for adults and EGP 10 for students. If you want to use an audio guide, it's an additional EGP 50 for foreign visitors and EGP 30 for Egyptians. Entry is free for children aged 6 years and under.
The best time of day to visit Luxor Museum is in the late afternoon, when spending time in the air-conditioned space can be a welcome relief. Note that museum timings vary by season, and it typically closes for a few hours in the early afternoon.
Yes, there are guided tours available of the Luxor Museum. Tours are typically private, generally include round-trip transportation from Luxor-area hotels, and often visit the nearby Mummification Museum, too.
In the Luxor Museum you can see artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun, statues recovered from the Luxor Temple, weaponry, and many pieces of artwork. The museum is also home to the mummies of two pharoahs, believed to be Ahmose I and Ramesses I.
Yes, the Luxor Museum is close to the Luxor Temple. Getting between the two attractions involves a 20-minute walk along the Corniche. Taxis are widely available and can be a better option on super-hot days. If you visit as part of a tour, you won’t need to worry about transportation.








































































































































