After-Hours Private Dining at Luxor Temple
Dine within Luxor Temple after hours on an exclusive private evening. Surrounded by towering columns and illuminated sandstone, this immersive dining experience is a true bucket-list moment in the heart of ancient Egypt, blending history and atmosphere.
Area
Luxor
Type
Art & Architecture
Food & Drink
History
Grade
Once-in-a-lifetime
Who
Adults
Teens
Difficulty
Leisurely
Duration
1-2 Hours
As the crowds disappear and the doors of Luxor Temple close to the public, step into one of Egypt’s most spectacular ancient sites for an unforgettable private dining experience. Exclusively opened after hours, the temple transforms by night, with softly lit colonnades, monumental statues and intricately carved stone creating an atmospheric backdrop unlike anywhere else in the world.
Your private dinner is thoughtfully curated within the temple complex, combining exceptional cuisine with an extraordinary sense of place. The experience can be further elevated with elegant candlelight, live local music and bespoke entertainment, all designed to enhance the atmosphere while remaining respectful to the setting and its heritage. As music drifts through the columns and candlelight flickers across ancient stone, the scale and beauty of Luxor Temple reveal themselves in a truly unforgettable way.
Throughout the evening, your expert guide can bring the stories of ancient Thebes to life, sharing fascinating insight into the pharaohs, ceremonies and symbolism that once filled these sacred spaces. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a once-in-a-lifetime experience, dining privately within Luxor Temple is a true bucket-list moment that few travellers will ever have the privilege to experience.
Recommended Hotels Nearby
A selection of luxury hotel options in the area, handpicked and recommended by our travel specialists.
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View AccommodationAl Moudira
Al Moudira is a luxury boutique property, situated on the West Bank of the Nile. It is a peaceful and stunning desert retreat away from the bustle of Luxor and is situated just outside a local village, giving guests a taste of rural Egyptian life.
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View AccommodationSofitel Winter Palace
The Sofitel Winter Palace is steeped in Egyptian history. Built in 1886, it has hosted world leaders throughout the years as well as notable figures such as Agatha Christie, and the 5th Earl of Carnavon whilst excavating Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922.
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View AccommodationHilton Luxor Resort & Spa
Luxor's most contemporary and luxurious spa resort, the Hilton Luxor, has glorious, uninterrupted views from the unique water’s edge location of the River Nile and is the ideal base from which to explore the region’s rich and ancient culture.
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