Luxor Transport Hub
Luxor is a compact city with one unusually important transport decision: which bank of the Nile are you actually going to? The airport, railway station, Luxor Temple, Karnak side hotels, many restaurants and most first-arrival services are on the East Bank. The Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut temple, Colossi of Memnon, quieter guesthouses and many independent stays are on the West Bank. A useful Luxor Transport Hub guide has to connect those pieces instead of giving a generic airport paragraph.
Use this page to plan Luxor International Airport (LXR/HELX), Luxor railway station, coach and bus departures, ferry or bridge crossings, hotel pickups, ride-hailing options and taxi fare bands in Egyptian pounds. Luxor has no urban rapid-rail system. The real network is a practical mix of airport taxis, arranged drivers, trains on the Nile Valley corridor, long-distance coaches, local microbuses for confident travellers, public ferry crossings, private motorboats and walking inside compact East Bank areas.
The airport is close to the centre, but a short map distance can still become messy if the hotel is across the river, the arrival is late, or the driver quote is unclear. The station is central, but train arrivals bring station touts, luggage, heat and the question of East Bank hotel, ferry, or road bridge. Coaches can be good for Hurghada or Cairo-side travel, but the exact company branch matters. The safest planning habit is to choose the bank first, then choose the mode.
Contents
- Fast Facts
- Arrival Strategy
- Airport Gateway: Luxor International Airport
- Airport, Station And West Bank Distances
- Rail: Luxor Railway Station
- Buses, Coaches And Road Routes
- Nile Ferry, East Bank And West Bank Movement
- Taxis, Ride-Hailing, Drivers And Sightseeing Transfers
- EGP Fare Planning
- Regional Route Decisions
- Best Areas To Stay
- First-Time Checklist
- Sources
- FAQ
Fast Facts
| Need | Start with | Practical detail |
|---|---|---|
| Main airport | Luxor International Airport (LXR/HELX) | Address context: Luxor, Luxor Governorate 85955, Egypt |
| Airport phone context | Luxor airport information pages | Airport contact pages list +20 95 2324455; confirm through airline or airport channel before urgent travel |
| Airport to East Bank | LXR to Luxor Temple / Corniche / station hotel area | Usually a 10-20 minute taxi or private transfer in light traffic |
| Airport to West Bank | LXR to West Bank hotel or ferry-side village | Use a direct bridge transfer for luggage/late arrival; ferry logic is better for light bags |
| Main rail anchor | Luxor railway station | Central East Bank station for Cairo, Aswan and Upper Egypt trains |
| Coach operators | Go Bus, SuperJet and route-specific operators | Use the exact ticket branch, not only the word Luxor |
| Local river crossing | Public ferry or private motorboat | Confirm fare, landing point, luggage and night operation before boarding |
| Ride-hailing | Uber, Careem and inDrive may appear, with variable supply | Keep hotel-driver and street-taxi backup |
| Best first base | East Bank near station, Corniche or Luxor Temple | Easiest for airport, train, restaurants and ferry |
| Tomb-focused base | West Bank ferry landing / Al Bairat side | Better for Valley of the Kings; less direct for airport and railway station |
Arrival Strategy
If this is your first Luxor arrival, decide between East Bank first and West Bank first before choosing transport. East Bank is simpler because the airport road, station, Corniche, Luxor Temple and many hotels are on the same side. A taxi from LXR to an East Bank hotel can be straightforward if the fare is agreed before departure.
West Bank arrivals need more thought. A West Bank hotel can be reached by road around the Nile bridge, by airport or station taxi to the East Bank ferry plus a second ride, or by a private boat/hotel arrangement. The ferry can be cheap and quick with light luggage, but it is not the calmest first-arrival option after a late flight. For families, cruise luggage or first-time visitors arriving after dark, a direct car arranged by the hotel is usually worth the premium.
Train arrivals use Luxor railway station as the anchor. The station is central enough that many East Bank hotels are a short taxi ride, and some are walkable if luggage and heat are manageable. For West Bank stays, decide before arrival whether the hotel wants you to use the ferry, a private boat, or a road transfer.
For onward movement, use rail first for Aswan, Edfu, Kom Ombo and many Cairo-side plans. Use coach or private car first for Hurghada and Red Sea resorts. Use a driver who waits for multi-stop West Bank sightseeing, because separate one-way rides can cost time and bargaining energy.
Airport Gateway: Luxor International Airport
Luxor International Airport (LXR/HELX) is the city airport and the normal gateway for Luxor temple trips, Nile cruises and East/West Bank itineraries. Airport information pages list the address as Luxor, Luxor Governorate 85955, Egypt and show the airport about 6 km east of the city centre. OurAirports and World Airport Codes confirm the LXR/HELX codes and coordinates near 25.671, 32.706.
The airport is not far away, but transfer quality depends on the destination. For an East Bank hotel, expect a short city ride. For a West Bank hotel, the driver may need to use the bridge route, which is longer than the visual distance across the Nile. If a driver proposes a ferry or boat component, confirm who pays for luggage, whether the quote is per car or per person, and where the handoff happens.
There is no dependable airport public bus that a first-time visitor should plan around. Use one of four practical choices:
| Airport option | Best for | Planning notes |
|---|---|---|
| Airport taxi | Solo/couple arrivals in daylight | Agree total EGP fare before loading bags |
| Hotel driver | Late arrivals, families, cruise luggage, West Bank stays | Higher cost, lower stress |
| Pre-booked private transfer | First arrival, fixed pickup, English support | Often priced in USD/EUR; compare with EGP taxi reality |
| App ride if available | Travellers comfortable with pickup coordination | Supply can vary; have a taxi backup |
For urgent flight disruption, check airline channels first. For airport logistics, use the airport contact page or live airport information pages. For price planning, treat published transfer prices as benchmarks, then confirm the real quote before the ride starts.
Airport, Station And West Bank Distances
| Route | Planning scale | Practical use |
|---|---|---|
| LXR to central East Bank | About 6-10 km / 10-20 minutes | Airport to Luxor Temple, Corniche, station-side hotels |
| LXR to Luxor railway station | About 9-10 km in sampled routing | Airport-to-rail transfer or station hotel arrival |
| LXR to West Bank hotel area | Often 20 km+ by bridge routing | Use direct car for luggage or late arrival |
| Luxor station to Luxor Temple | Very short central hop | Walk only if heat/luggage/touts are manageable |
| East Bank to West Bank ferry landing | Short river crossing, longer by road | Choose ferry/boat for light movement; bridge for cars |
| East Bank to Valley of the Kings | Half-day driver territory | Include waiting, ticket-office time and return |
| Luxor to Aswan | Rail or private car corridor | Train often wins for simple city-to-city travel |
| Luxor to Hurghada | Coach or private car corridor | Road route to Red Sea resorts |
| Luxor to Cairo | Long rail/flight/coach decision | Sleeper or flight often beats a long daytime road trip |
Distance tools are scale checks, not promises. Luxor transfer time can change with heat, temple opening times, cruise turnover, police/checkpoint procedures, luggage, and whether the route uses the river, the bridge, or both.
Rail: Luxor Railway Station
Luxor railway station is the key rail hub for the city. It sits on the East Bank and serves the classic Nile Valley rail corridor between Cairo, Luxor and Aswan. ENR station information identifies Luxor on the Cairo to Aswan Dam line, while public station guides place the station in Luxor City and close to central East Bank hotels.
Use rail when the schedule and class match the trip:
| Rail route | Why it matters | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Luxor to Aswan | Core Upper Egypt route | Often easier than a private car for simple city transfer |
| Luxor to Edfu / Kom Ombo | Temple corridor | Compare train with private driver if you want stops and waiting |
| Luxor to Cairo | Long northbound corridor | Check seated trains, sleeper service and departure station details |
| Cairo to Luxor | Common first-arrival alternative to flying | Plan a station pickup before arrival |
For booking, check Egyptian National Railways and current train booking channels. For sleeper cabins, check Abela Trains separately, because sleeper service and ordinary seated train booking are not always handled the same way. If an online flow fails for a foreign card or passport entry, use station counters, hotel help, a recognised booking partner or an operator office rather than guessing.
At the station, keep the hotel address in Arabic/English, move away from the platform before arranging a pickup, and keep small cash for porters or station-side needs. If arriving early or late, pre-arrange the driver. Station-area bargaining can feel intense when you are tired.
Buses, Coaches And Road Routes
Luxor coach travel is useful, but branch names matter. Go Bus operates an Egypt-wide booking platform and station network. SuperJet publishes its own official site and network/contact information. Map data around central Luxor also shows bus-ticket offices such as SuperJet and Upper Egypt ticket points near each other, so a ticket screenshot with the exact operator and pickup point is more reliable than saying “the bus station.”
Use coaches first for Hurghada and some Cairo-side road plans. Use rail first for Aswan unless coach timing is better. Use private car when luggage, hotel door-to-door service, temple stops, or family travel matter more than price.
Before paying for a coach ticket, confirm:
- Operator name: Go Bus, SuperJet, Blue Bus, Upper Egypt or another company.
- Exact Luxor departure point and map pin.
- Exact arrival branch in Cairo, Giza, Hurghada, Aswan or another city.
- Luggage allowance and whether large bags cost extra.
- Departure time, arrival time and whether there are rest stops.
- Cancellation/change rules in the app or office.
For Hurghada, expect a road trip rather than a quick city hop. For Cairo, the journey is long enough that a sleeper train or flight may be more comfortable. For Qena, Edfu and Aswan, compare coach against rail and private driver by door-to-door time.
Nile Ferry, East Bank And West Bank Movement
Luxor’s river crossing is not a side detail; it shapes daily movement. The East Bank has LXR access, the rail station, Luxor Temple, Karnak, the Corniche and many city services. The West Bank has the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon, village guesthouses and many quiet stays.
The public ferry and private motorboats connect the banks. Public-ferry tourist fares are often reported around 20 EGP one way, but prices can vary and official clarity is not always strong at the dock. Private motorboats cost more and should be negotiated before boarding. For late-night movement, always ask your accommodation what actually operates at that hour.
Use ferry/boat logic when you have light luggage, a central East Bank/West Bank plan, daylight, and patience for the dock. Use bridge-road logic when you have airport luggage, an early train, a late arrival, children, mobility concerns or a hotel far from the landing.
For West Bank sightseeing, one driver who waits is often better than several separate rides. The Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut and Colossi can look close on a map, but heat, ticket queues, parking and site spacing make waiting time part of the fare.
Taxis, Ride-Hailing, Drivers And Sightseeing Transfers
Luxor taxis are useful and negotiation-heavy. Most practical rides are agreed before departure, not metered in a predictable tourist-friendly way. Ride-hailing brands such as Uber, Careem and inDrive may be useful for price comparison or specific pickups, but supply can vary by time and area. Do not make an app your only plan for a late airport arrival or remote West Bank pickup.
Use these EGP planning bands:
| Ride | Practical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| LXR airport to East Bank hotel | 150-400 EGP | Many guides cite 150-300; late arrivals or luggage can push higher |
| LXR airport to West Bank hotel | 500-1,000+ EGP | Bridge routing, hotel location and night timing matter |
| Pre-booked airport transfer | About USD 15-25 or EUR 18-25 equivalent | Easier first arrival, usually above street taxi cost |
| Luxor station to East Bank hotel | 80-200 EGP | Short ride, but luggage and station pressure matter |
| Short East Bank taxi | 60-150 EGP | Corniche, station, Luxor Temple and hotel hops |
| East Bank to Karnak | 100-250 EGP | Confirm wait or one-way only |
| East Bank to West Bank by road | 250-600 EGP | Bridge route; exact village/hotel changes price |
| Public ferry | Around 20 EGP tourist planning point | Confirm before boarding; local fare may be lower |
| West Bank half-day driver | 800-1,800+ EGP | Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Colossi style plan |
| Full-day driver | 1,500-3,500+ EGP | East + West Bank, waiting and multiple stops |
| Luxor to Hurghada private car | 4,500-8,500+ EGP | Long Red Sea transfer |
| Luxor to Aswan private car | 3,500-7,000+ EGP | Compare with train unless stops are planned |
Treat these as planning bands, not official tariffs. Agree the fare per vehicle, not per person. Confirm whether parking, ferry/boat, waiting, return ride, temple stops and hotel pickup are included. If a price is quoted in USD or EUR, ask for the EGP equivalent before you commit.
EGP Fare Planning
Use Egyptian pounds for local comparison. Old USD-only benchmarks hide the practical difference between a short East Bank ride, a West Bank bridge transfer and a half-day sightseeing driver.
| Cost item | Planning value | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Short East Bank taxi | 60-150 EGP | Local hops between station, Corniche, Luxor Temple and hotels |
| Airport to East Bank | 150-400 EGP | Normal arrival band, with 250-400 safer for tourist budgeting |
| Airport to West Bank | 500-1,000+ EGP | Direct road transfer with luggage or late arrival |
| Station to East Bank hotel | 80-200 EGP | Use higher end with heavy luggage |
| Public ferry | Around 20 EGP tourist planning point | Ask before boarding |
| West Bank half-day driver | 800-1,800+ EGP | Main tomb/temple loop |
| Full-day private driver | 1,500-3,500+ EGP | Multiple sites and waiting |
| Coach fare | Check operator by date | Go Bus/SuperJet prices vary by class and route |
| Train fare | Check ENR/Abela/current channel | Class, sleeper vs seat, and booking route matter |
When a hotel offers an airport pickup, compare it against the stress saved. A hotel car that costs more than a street taxi can still be the better first-arrival choice for West Bank stays, midnight flights or cruise luggage.
Regional Route Decisions
Luxor To Aswan
Rail is usually the first comparison for independent travel to Aswan. It avoids a long negotiation, drops you in the city, and matches the Nile Valley corridor. A private car becomes attractive if you want Edfu, Kom Ombo or other stops with waiting time.
Luxor To Edfu And Kom Ombo
For temple stops between Luxor and Aswan, decide whether you want transport or a sightseeing day. The train solves the city-to-city leg. A driver solves the timing, luggage and stop order.
Luxor To Cairo
Cairo is a long trip. Compare flight, sleeper train, seated train and coach. A cheap bus may look attractive, but a long overnight seat is not the same experience as a sleeper cabin or a short flight.
Luxor To Hurghada
Hurghada is a road decision. Coaches can work well if the pickup and arrival branches fit your hotel plan. A private car is easier for families, divers with gear, Red Sea resort drop-offs and tight schedules.
Luxor To The West Bank
For the West Bank, choose between ferry/boat plus local taxi, direct road transfer, or a driver who waits. If you are seeing multiple tombs and temples, the waiting-driver model is usually the most efficient.
Best Areas To Stay
| Area | Best for | Transport trade-off |
|---|---|---|
| East Bank / Luxor Temple / Corniche | First visit, train access, restaurants, ferry | Busier and more tourist pressure |
| Near Luxor railway station | Early/late trains, budget hotels | Less scenic than riverside |
| East Bank south hotel strip | Nile hotels, easier airport road | Taxi needed for station and some restaurants |
| Karnak side | Temple focus and quieter East Bank base | More taxi use for central station/Corniche |
| West Bank ferry landing | Tombs, quieter guesthouses, local pace | Airport/station transfer needs ferry, boat or bridge |
| West Bank villages | Longer stays and calm evenings | More planning for late nights and East Bank meals |
For a short first visit, stay on the East Bank unless the West Bank atmosphere is the reason for the trip. For a tomb-heavy stay, West Bank can be excellent, but arrange the arrival transfer before you land or step off the train.
First-Time Checklist
- Confirm airport code LXR/HELX and hotel bank before booking the first ride.
- Save the airport address: Luxor, Luxor Governorate 85955, Egypt.
- Budget 150-400 EGP for LXR to East Bank, with pre-booked transfers often higher.
- Budget 500-1,000+ EGP for LXR to West Bank if using a direct car.
- Use Luxor railway station for Cairo, Aswan and Upper Egypt rail planning.
- Check ENR for regular rail and Abela for sleeper-train logic.
- Use Go Bus/SuperJet or the exact operator branch for coach travel.
- For ferry/boat crossings, confirm fare, landing and luggage before boarding.
- For Valley of the Kings, consider one driver who waits rather than separate one-way rides.
- Keep cash in small EGP notes for taxis, ferry, tips and station-side needs.
Sources
- OurAirports LXR/HELX airport data: https://ourairports.com/airports/HELX/
- Luxor Airport contact and address information: https://airport-luxor.com/
- Luxor Airport visitor guide and transport context: https://theluxorairport.com/
- Luxor Airport passenger information page: https://theluxorairport.com/airport-information/
- World Airport Codes LXR/HELX reference: https://www.world-airport-codes.com/egypt/luxor-international-4290.html
- Egyptian National Railways booking portal: https://enr.gov.eg/o-city/obs/enr/railway/en/booktickets
- Egyptian National Railways Luxor station details: https://www.enr.gov.eg/En/StationDetails.aspx?StationID=35
- Egy Trains route and schedule reference: https://egytrains.com/
- Abela Trains official sleeper-train service: https://abelatrains.com/
- AbelaTrain Luxor station guide: https://abelatrain.com/stations/luxor-train-station/
- Bookaway Luxor railway station address reference: https://www.bookaway.com/routes/egypt/luxor/luxor-train-station
- Go Bus official booking site: https://go-bus.com/en
- Go Bus station page: https://go-bus.com/en/stations
- SuperJet official site: https://www.superjet.com.eg/en
- SuperJet / Luxor ticket-office map context: https://mapcarta.com/N9003608298
- Careem Egypt ride terms: https://www.careem.com/en-EG/user-terms-eg-rides/
- Uber Egypt ride context: https://www.uber.com/eg/en/
- inDrive Egypt ride context: https://indrive.com/en-eg/
- Valley of the Kings official monument context: https://egymonuments.gov.eg/archaeological-sites/valley-of-the-kings/
- OSRM road-distance sampling engine: https://project-osrm.org/
Source check date: 2026-07-16.
FAQ
What airport serves Luxor?
Use Luxor International Airport (LXR/HELX). It is the normal airport for Luxor city, Nile cruises, East Bank hotels and West Bank temple itineraries.
How far is Luxor airport from the city?
Airport pages place LXR about 6 km east of Luxor city centre. In practice, plan 10-20 minutes to many East Bank hotels and longer for West Bank locations by bridge.
How much is a taxi from Luxor airport to the East Bank?
Use 150-400 EGP as a practical planning band. Many current guides cite 150-300 EGP, but a tourist arrival with luggage, late timing or negotiation pressure can land higher.
How much is a taxi from Luxor airport to the West Bank?
Use 500-1,000+ EGP for a direct airport-to-West-Bank car. The bridge route, hotel village, luggage, night timing and whether the hotel arranges the driver all change the quote.
Is there a train station in Luxor?
Yes. Luxor railway station is the main East Bank station for Cairo, Aswan and Upper Egypt rail planning. Check ENR and sleeper-train channels by date and class.
How do I cross from East Bank to West Bank?
Use the public ferry, a private motorboat or a road transfer over the bridge. Ferry/boat is good with light luggage; a road transfer is easier for airport arrivals, late nights and heavy bags.
Does Luxor have an urban rapid-rail system?
No. Local movement is by taxi, arranged driver, ferry/boat, microbus for confident local travellers, ride-hailing when available, and walking in compact central areas.
Where do coaches leave from in Luxor?
Use the exact operator branch shown on the ticket. Go Bus, SuperJet and other companies may use different offices or stops, so confirm the map pin before travel day.
