Valley of the Queens in Luxor

Valley of the Queens

Luxor, Egypt

7 ticket options available · from $4.16 to $34.49 · free cancellation on 6 of 7

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Valley of the Queens Official Adult entry fee for other nationalities. Opening hours vary $4.16 View

Tours, passes & combos at Valley of the Queens

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Traviia Free cancellation Skip the Line Entry For Foreigners: Valley of The Kings Tick $18.31 View
Staybook Free cancellation Skip the Line Entry For Foreigners: Valley of The Kings Tick $18.49 View
Traviia Free cancellation Skip the Line Entry For Foreigners: Valley of The Kings + Ha $29.30 View
Staybook Free cancellation Skip the Line Entry For Foreigners: Valley of The Kings + Ha $29.49 View
Traviia Free cancellation Skip the Line Entry For Foreigners: All-Inclusive Valley of $34.29 View
Staybook Free cancellation Skip the Line Entry For Foreigners: All-Inclusive Valley of $34.49 View

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Historical place in Egypt

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Is Valley of the Queens worth visiting?

The Valley of the Queens is highly praised for its well-preserved tombs and vibrant hieroglyphs. Visitors appreciate the tranquility and fewer crowds compared to other sites, allowing for a more immersive experience. The tombs are described as breathtaking and offer a unique blend of history, art, and peace.

Is the Valley of the Queens in Luxor?

The Valley of the Queens is located on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor, Egypt. It's a significant ancient burial ground that contains over 90 tombs of queens, princesses, and other royal family members from the New Kingdom period, particularly the 19th and 20th dynasties.