Vacation Rental Description
The East Bank building has a mixture of flats Geb three bedroom, Shu two bedroom and Anubis & Seth one bedroom. The street which is unnamed is off Khalid Bin Waleed street which is the main street housing the Sonesta, Nile Place, St Joseph, Gaddis hotels. This side street is opposite the Isis Pyramisa and MobilNil is on one corner and BNP Paribas on the other. The side street used to be a cul-de-sac but recently access was made to Medina Street but it is still little frequented so an oasis of calm in the middle of busy Luxor.
We have members of staff on the premises 24/7 and they maintain the communal areas, provide security and will run errands or help with translation. This was the second apartment block we built and was complete in 2005. It comprises three apartments with three bedrooms and two apartments with one bedroom.
The East Bank apartment block is located in the heart of tourist town. Luxor has a limited nightlife and for those wishing to enjoy it this location is ideal being within reach of western style restaurants, bars, hotels, discos and other night time attractions. Just across the Nile River you have all the cultural attractions of tombs and temples.
The three bedroom apartments are Geb and Shu. Shu actually has only two bedrooms as it has been sold and we manage it on behalf of the owner. He keeps his personal possessions in the middle bedroom so that is not available.The flat themselves consists of three bedroom (only two are available in Shu), the master bedroom has an ensuite shower room and there is an additional family bathroom. A fully fitted kitchen and a lounge dining room complete the flat.
The one bedroom flats consists of one separate bedroom, a shower room and an open plan kitchen and bathroom. This is the layout of both Anubis and Seth. Ideal for a single person or a couple, we often have long term rentals in these apartments from people working or studying in the area. There is a roof terrace for the use of all the apartments in the building.
Facilities
- Cable Satellite
- Cleaning Service
- Cooking Utensils
- Kitchen
- Linen Service
- Amenity Parking
Activities
Full details of Luxor’s monuments can be seen in Kent Weeks excellent guide book to Luxor and if you want to read my own thoughts on the sites please go to the www.nubian-eco-village.com/budding-egyptologist-guide.php This is a quick list of what you can see
Valley of Kings home of Tutankhamun
Tomb of Ay
Carter House
Valley of Queens home of Nefertari
Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir El Bahri
Assasif Tombs & Tomb of Pabasa
Colossus of Memnon
Mortuary Temple of Merenptah with museum
Mortuary Temple of Seti I
Mortuary Temple of Ramses II (Ramasseum)
Mortuary Temple of Ramses III (Medinet Habu)
Workman’s Village at Deir el Medina Tomb of Pashedu
Nobles Tombs
* Roy & Shu Roy
* Khokha tombs Neferronpet, Dhutmosis & Nefersekheru
* Ramose, Khaemhet, Userhet
* Benji, Userhet, Khonsu
* Sennefer & Rekhmire
* Meena & Nakht
Karnak Temple & the Open Air Museum
Luxor Temple & the Mosque