I’ve finally gathered reviews and comments about Mara House and our Salahadeen Restaurant here on my own website. There aren’t many for Salahadeen, as it’s been open only to Mara House guests for years and TripAdvisor has since removed those reviews. These come from TripAdvisor, Google Maps, guest blogs, letters, and other kind words shared over time. Some are missing, as I hadn’t realized TripAdvisor began deleting reviews from tour guests who did their tours with us but who didn’t stay at Mara House. I hope these words give you a true sense of who we are and what Mara House is all about. Enjoy, Mara
Great hospitality, guidance, and service
"Mara and her family make visiting Luxor and its environs safe, comfortable, and fun for those people who have aversions to large tours. Our experience far exceeded our expectations, which were hopeful but uncertain at best. Having been to Egypt before with a tour, we were a bit anxious about venturing forth on our own. Under Mara's direction we had the time of our lives exploring the West Bank, East Bank and Abydos/Dendara. The drivers and guides she secured for us were gracious and kind, and we always felt safe and well taken care of. The accomodations were spacious, clean and lovely. A huge breakfast was served in our room each day, and we were thrilled to dine five nights at their exceptional restaurant. Our first impression of the neighborhood was a bit off-putting, but after getting to know it we felt comfortable and pleased to find this gem in the heart of Luxor. Our friends walked EVERYWHERE and found the neighbors to be friendly and kind. We loved our stay at Mara House and hope to return in the future. We were there for seven days and hope to stay longer on our next visit."
See More
- Mara House Luxor – your home away from home
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Photos of Our Suites – Take a look at the rooms you’ll call home.
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Mara House Guest Gallery – Faces and memories from over the years.
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Salahadeen Restaurant & Feast – The story behind our restaurant and its exclusive menu.
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(Coming Soon: Photo Journal of Mara House – from the first brick to today.)
