Experience a thrilling blend of contemporary design and Egyptian heritage at Pavillon Winter Luxor, a modern pavilion nestled in lush gardens by the Nile. Surrounded by palm trees and fragrant flowers, this refined retreat invites guests to unwind by the pool, savor gourmet cuisine, and explore ancient wonders nearby. A luxuriant oasis of French art de vivre in the heart of Luxor, cradle of civilization, where elegance meets timeless serenity. Discover its unique charm and warm hospitality.
"I stayed with my parents, three adults in total. When booking, the page stated the room had two 0.8m beds and could accommodate three people, with an extra bed costing more. However, upon arrival, an extra bed had already been added to the room at no additional charge. It was a proper mattress, not a sofa bed, just a bit lower, and quite comfortable.
The hotel breakfast was mostly cold, except for hot eggs and one type of hot pancake. You could request hot milk, and the staff were very friendly. Personally, even for cold items, I felt the overall variety was too limited. About 70% were different types of bread, 10% different cheeses, and 20% salads, fruits, and other items.
The garden environment was absolutely stunning, but the facilities were a bit old, though still functional. The cleanliness was a bit rough around the edges, typical of some international standards; surfaces seemed clean, but I'd recommend either re-cleaning detailed spots yourself or avoiding touching them. Even the toilet, despite appearing clean in detail, I'd still prefer to use a cover.
We had an issue with a missing item in the room. My English isn't great, and after a difficult phone call for 40 minutes with no resolution, I went to the front desk. The issue was resolved within about 10 minutes there.
Compared to hotels in China, the value for money isn't great. However, for Luxor, it seems even four or five-star hotels are like this, so others would likely be even worse. It's mainly due to local conditions."