Volume II, Number 8 August 1st, 2001
 

Sonesta St. George hotel review in Luxor, Egypt by Egypt Month magazineReview of Sonesta St. George Hotel, Luxor Egypt

 
 

Egypt month feature articles

Types of Travel to Egypt  
  by Jimmy Dunn

Neil Bush Family Visits El Gouna 
  by Hazel Heyer

Party Time in Ancient Egypt  
  by Ilene Springer

Camel Trekking in the Sinai  
  by Joyce Carta

Nuweiba  
  by Jimmy Dunn

Egyptian Hajj Painting
  by Sonny Stengle

Where Have All the Pharaohs Gone 
  by Anita Stratos

Marvelous Melokiyah
  by Mary Kay Radnich

Exploring Isis 
  by Catherine C. Harris

Never Mind, Just Crossing the Moon 
  by Arnvid Aakre

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Editor's Commentary
  By Jimmy Dunn

Ancient Beauty Secrets
 By Judith Illes

Book Reviews
  Various Editors

Hotel Reviews
 By Jimmy Dunn & Juergen Stryjak

Kid's Corner
 By Margo Wayman

Cooking with Tour Egypt
 By Mary K Radnich

The Month in Review  By John Applegate

Egyptian Exhibitions
  By Staff

Egyptian View-Point
  By Adel Murad

Nightlife
  Various Editors

Egypt On Screen
 By Carolyn Patricia Scott

Restaurant Reviews
  Various Editors

Shopping Around
  Various Editors

Web Reviews
 By Siri Bezdicek

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The Gaddis Hotel
Luxor, Egypt

By Jimmy Dunn

A year ago, I might have told people (and perhaps I did) that Luxor was very expensive, as a city built around tourism. I commenced to learn more about the city and what was available on my last visit, which wasn't my first. But this time I spent the entire stay ferreting out the good deals. Certainly one of these seems to be the Gaddis Hotel.

I found the layout and decoration of this hotel both different, and inviting. Furthermore, the management was extremely friendly, and so open to the Internet that they immediately provided our readers with an internet special, consisting of 25% off their regular rates. That brings the rate for this four star hotel down almost into budget range.

Though a good distance from the Luxor Temple and downtown Bazaar, it is in a fine district where there are a number of other hotels including several five star facilities such as the Sonesta St. George. This area of Luxor is well suited to tourists, with small food markets, mall-like facilities selling various souvenirs, and cyber cafes all about. However, Luxor is not that large of a city, and the downtown area is within walking distance.

The hotel consists of 55 rooms including three suites. Bamboo style furnishings convey a relaxed, laid back atmosphere, while all the normal amenities are present. The rooms are air-conditioned, have satellite color televisions, in room video players, private baths and a minibar. The rooms are very clean, and updated with modern phones and new bathroom fixtures. All rooms either overlook the Nile River, or the swimming pool.

The Gaddis has two restaurants, as well as two bars, and the somewhat unusual layout of the hotel does really invoke a bit of an adventurous feeling. After all, one may find "English Pub" bars all over Egypt, but where else can one kick back in the "King Dude Pub". That name says a mouthful about the hotel, which is otherwise hard to express.

The Gaddis Hotel

Khaled Ibn El Walid Street, Luxor, Egypt
Phone: 2095-382838
Fax: 2095-382837

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