The Architecture
The Three Floors
The Grounding Element
The Courtyard Suites (Floor 1)


Grounded in the earth of Luxor. The first floor balances heavy stone elements with the geometry of Islamic archways. Woven pendant lights and bespoke dark furniture create a space that is deeply rooted in history yet entirely contemporary.
- —Access to private ground-floor courtyards
- —Rain shower with Islamic tile feature wall
- —Curated original artwork
Light and Silence
The Modern Canvas (Floor 2)
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The second-floor elevation is a study in negative space. Pale walls, light-wood floors, and linen curtains diffuse the Luxor sun into absolute serenity. These are spaces built for quiet reflection.
- —Elevated suite with Nile-palette colour scheme
- —Black matte fixtures throughout bathroom
- —Blackout linen curtains
Sweeping Panoramas
The Penthouse Suites (Floor 3)
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Approaching the rooftop, the third floor offers uncompromised visual access to the horizon. Step out onto private balconies as the sun descends beyond the west bank.
- —Panoramic Nile and West Bank views
- —Direct proximity to the rooftop bar
- —Spacious outdoor seating areas