Sphinx Avenue
Hurghada, Luxor & Marsa Alam
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The Sphinx Avenue, also known as The King's Festivities Road, hails from around 380 BC, revealing a historic 2.7 km-long pathway that links Karnak Temple with Luxor Temple in the ancient city of Thebes. Uncovered remnants showcase sphinxes and ram-headed statues adorning both flanks of this ancient avenue, providing a fascinating glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Egyptian architecture and culture.
Useful Information
- Address: Allée des Sphinx, Karnak, Luxor
Do & See
Like so many of the towns and cities of Egypt, Hurghada as well as Luxor and Marsa Alam are living history museums. These three cities are positioned as three corners of a triangle in the Eastern Desert with plenty to offer both together and separately.

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