Luxor Temples Road طريق معابد, Luxor, Luxor Governorate, Egypt
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Luxor's McDonald's is located opposite the Luxor Temple, and the entire restaurant has a huge glass curtain wall that can clearly see the Luxor Temple opposite. The walls of the entire restaurant are wallpaper with Egyptian colors, and at first glance, they came to Egypt, a civilized country, even McDonald's, with Egyptian characteristics.
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The McDonald's in Luxor is located opposite the Luxor Temple. The entire restaurant has a huge glass curtain wall, from which you can clearly see the Luxor Temple opposite. The walls of the entire restaurant are covered with Egyptian-style wallpapers. At first glance, you can tell that you have come to Egypt, an ancient civilization. Even McDonald's is like this, with Egyptian characteristics.
[Egypt & Luxor] Sleep until you wake up naturally, and walk to the Luxor Temple opposite. After visiting the temple, continue to drink milkshakes at McDonald's opposite [cover face]. This trip to Egypt, you must drink enough milkshakes [struggle][struggle][struggle]. Come out of McDonald's and take a horse [grin], and continue walking to the next temple. Introducing Sphinx Avenue Sphinx Avenue extends from Luxor Temple to Karnak Temple three or four kilometers away. The two sides of this road were originally covered with stone statues of sphinxes. Now we can still see this avenue, but there are only a few sphinxes on both sides. Despite this, we can still feel the greatness of ancient Egyptian civilization!
This McDonald's restaurant faces the famous Luxor Temple. Sitting at the table by the floor-to-ceiling windows, you can directly see the magnificent view of the Luxor Temple. The decoration is also very Egyptian, and the walls are painted with many famous Egyptian attractions, which is very popular with children. This may be the most unique McDonald's, and it is worth a try.
The view of this McDonald's is indeed amazing, and the glass curtain wall on the third floor directly faces the Millennium Luxor Temple. The McDonald's uncle here has also become a Sphinx, which is really a local customs. This can be said to be the most interesting McDonald's I eat.