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A shabby place just to the left off Midan Sho'ala, where the buses and service taxis are based, so it's handy for late arrivals or if you're toting a lot of luggage. Most rooms have fans, but can be noisy and, frankly, are overpriced. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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There's a good welcome (though not in English) at the Radwan, which is beside the Town Hall and well located for the Museum of Antiquities and the tourist office. The rooms are dark and worn, but reasonably kept and off the main road. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A midrange hotel popular with overland tour groups, Hamadalla has rooms that are clean, but dark, gloomy and garnished with ruffled furniture. There are a number of different room configurations, so ask to see a few. It sometimes sells Stella beer. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Hamadalla Sahara City shimmers like a gussied-up, garish pink-and-yellow mirage in the open desert, 15km south of Al-Kharga. Set around an urbanlike hotel complex, it has domed bungalows clustered in small groups, each sporting neat, agreeable rooms with private bathrooms. It's a… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Another modern homage to concrete, the 1960s Kharga Oasis nonetheless proffers the best-value nap in town. A favourite stopping-off point for desert adventurers, it sports generous and comfortable mid-priced rooms, friendly, courteous staff and has a lush, palm-filled garden and … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Al-Kharga (Egypt)