Location. The Hotel New Winter & Pavilion Palace is located in Luxor, Egypt. Luxor Museum is 100 metres away and the Hatshepsut Temple is at a 25 kilometre distance. Luxor Station is situated one kilometre from the hotel.
Hotel Features. Set amid lush tropical gardens, the Hotel New Winter & Pavilion Palace occupies a modern property spread over several buildings. The hotel extends to an outdoor pool with swim up bar and offers massage and beauty services, and there is an onsite hair salon and gift shop. The concierge is on hand to offer sightseeing assistance, and further amenities include complimentary onsite parking, 24 hour room service, and laundry facilities.
The Hotel New Winter houses the relaxed Le Bouganvillier restaurant offering an international buffet and hosting regular live music, El Tarboush serving local specialties, and the El Nakheel poolside bar. The informal Le Veranda coffee shop offers drinks and snacks.
Guestrooms. The 237 guestrooms are spread between the main building and the pavilion. All have modern decor in neutral tones with patterned fabrics and wood furnishings, and extend to balconies. Amenities include air conditioning, satellite television, hair dryers, minibars, safes, and desks.
Expert Tip. The Valley of the Kings, located 25 kilometres from the hotel, contains the tombs of Ramesses the Great and of Tutankhamun, one of the greatest discoveries of modern archaeology.
Rates:
100 - 394 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Pavillon Winter Luxor
Cornish El Nile Street
Luxor, Egypt
Driving Directions:
From Luxor Airport (LXR):
Distance to the Hotel New Winter & Pavilion Palace is 15 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.
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.