1. The Tomb of Ramses VI is one of the most well-preserved tombs in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt. It was built for the Pharaoh Ramses VI during the 20th Dynasty of the New Kingdom, around 1145 BC. The tomb is known for its intricate decoration and artwork, depicting scenes from the Book of the Dead and other funerary texts. The burial chamber is particularly impressive, with a vaulted ceiling and a series of columns decorated to look like papyrus bundles. The tomb was modified and reused by later pharaohs, including Ramses IX and Ramses XI.

2. The tomb is open daily from 6:00 am to 5:00 pm. Unfortunately, there is no phone number available for the site.

3. Tickets to the Tomb of Ramses VI can be purchased at the Valley of the Kings entrance. The cost of admission is 200 Egyptian pounds (as of 2021), and it includes entry to three tombs of your choice. It is possible to take a taxi or public transportation to the Valley of the Kings from Luxor or the surrounding area. Many tourists also opt to join a guided tour to learn more about the history and significance of the tombs.