Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Aswan, Egypt.
Perched on a pink granite shelf overlooking the Nile, this 19th-century Victorian palace remains one of the most storied addresses in Egypt. Built by Thomas Cook and later immortalized by Agatha Christie—who penned *Death on the Nile* while in residence—the property blends British colonial architecture with Moorish grandeur. Guests can choose between the historic Palace Wing, which preserves high ceilings and antique aesthetics, or the modern Nile Wing for updated layouts. The 1902 Restaurant is a destination in its own right, set under a massive 75-foot dome where French-inspired cuisine is served in a space that feels like a Byzantine cathedral. Whether you're taking high tea on the terrace or watching feluccas drift past Elephantine Island, the atmosphere is one of timeless, cinematic luxury.