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Hotel Overview: Luxor Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
Lavish, Egyptian-theme resort with pyramid, sphinx
This Egyptian-theme hotel on The Strip's south end features a 30-story pyramid, a 10-story sphinx, and a replica of King
Tutankhamen's tomb.
The lavish decor extends to the guestrooms. Suites feature a whirlpool spa with a view.
Dining options circle the globe. Entertainment includes the entrancing Blue Man Group, 3-D IMAX movies, and nightclubs.
Luxor's Location: The Strip, Las Vegas

Property amenities
Among America's largest hotels, the 4,400-room Luxor presents a dramatic spectacle on the neon-lit Strip's south end. Inside the signature pyramid, an atrium that could house nine 747-size airplanes contains immense statues and monuments and offers a magnificent panorama. With its video-game arcade, IMAX movies, realistic-motion theater, and four pools, the Luxor pleases children as well as adults. This hotel also features two full-service wedding chapels.
What to expect: Monumental in size and style, the luxurious Luxor consists of a 30-story pyramid and two 22-story towers swathed in bronze glass; a 10-story sphinx three stories larger than the original; columns, statues, and hieroglyphic reliefs meticulously recreating originals; the world's largest atrium; and, atop the pyramid, the planet's most powerful light beam40 billion candlepower and visible 10 miles in space.
Amenity highlights: Secluded in the hotel's rear, 5 acres of sand-colored sundecks, blue-water pools (one heated), and white-canvas cabanas provide year-round relaxation and, in warm weather, sunning opportunities. For vacation pampering and shaping up, Oasis Spa remains open 24 hours (except Tuesday nights), offering 12,000 square feet of fitness equipment, saunas, steam rooms, hot- and warm-water spas, tanning rooms, massage, and body treatments.
Insider tip: Four poolside cabanas can be rented by the day. They come with a stocked refrigerator, television, telephone, dining set, cushioned lounge chairs, ceiling fan and mist system for cooling, two pool rafts, and food-and-beverage service.
Dining Options at Luxor Hotel
Isis - Frequently honored as Las Vegas's best, this all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant offers various international food stations for lunch and dinner, including Italian, American, and Middle Eastern, along with salad/soup stations and a vast dessert station.
Sacred Sea Room - All curves, polished wood, and shiny surfaces, this sleek restaurant features steaks, chops, seafood, and a notable wine list.
Luxor Steakhouse - This spot is adjacent to Elements restaurant.
Papyrus - This large restaurant offers inside and outside seating and serves regional Chinese cuisine.
La Salsa - Offering inside seating under colorful murals and open-air terrace seating above The Strip, this restaurant features Italian cuisine.
Hamada of Japan - This casual restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the main casino floor.
Pharaoh's Pheast Buffet - Open during the warm season, this restaurant serves sunbathers on the pool deck located six floors above The Strip.
Pyramid Cafè
- This is a branch of the international coffeehouse chain.
Nile Deli - A self-service deli.
Food Court - This is a branch of the international coffeehouse chain.
International Grounds - This is a branch of the international coffeehouse chain.
Oasis
- This is a branch of the international coffeehouse chain.
Entertainment at Luxor Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
In the 1,200-seat Luxor Theatre, Blue Man Group: Live at Luxor presents the renowned troupe performing its riveting and amusing routines nightly. Six nights a week, Midnight Fantasy presents topless showgirls, comedy, dance, and music.
RA - A Nightclub features an impressive light and sound system and pulsing, non-stop dancing music. The sleek, 19,000-square-foot club contains two massive bars, cigar lounges, a sushi/oyster bar, and plush VIP booths.
Live music and dancing in a classic lounge featuring cocktails with an Egyptian twist draw guests to Nefertiti's Lounge, just off the casino.
Containing shops and a food court, Giza Galleria supplies strolling and shopping pleasure, and the opportunity to buy genuine antiquities.
Comprising more than 125,000 square feet, the casino supplies slots, video poker, backjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, pai gow, keno, a poker room, and a sports book with 17 giant-screen televisions and 128 monitors.
The One Club offers membership cards that consolidate in single accounts slot and gaming-table play at six Las Vegas casinos and two in Laughlin, Nevada. Members earn cash and/or complimentary rewards redeemable for discounted rooms, food, and drink.
Rooms at The Luxor Hotel
The hotel has 4,450 guestrooms and suites that provide a minimum of 450 square feet. They feature soft lighting, gold bathroom fixtures, plush fabrics and carpets, custom-made furniture, and details such as elaborate crown moldings.
Pyramid Deluxe Room
(also called Double Pyramid Room)
One king or two queen beds. In the 30-story Pyramid, rooms have slanted windows, walk-in showers (no tub), desks, and beautiful multi-wood furniture.
Tower Deluxe Room
One king or two queen beds. In the 22-story Towers, rooms offer floor-to-ceiling windows, walk-in showers with Euro-style deep-soaking tubs, bathroom telephones, sand-colored armoires with lighted closets, and a sand-and-bronze color scheme.
Jacuzzi Suite
Located on the corners of the Pyramid. Rooms offer Luxor's signature multi-wood furniture. Two-person elevated spa next to slanted window for romantic soaking-with-a-view. Separate sitting area with large couch or table and chair. Bedroom with one king or two queen beds and an upholstered chair with footstool. Bathrooms include a large walk-in shower.
Mini Suite
One king bed. Located in the Towers, with a living/dining area and private bedroom. The living/dining area contains a wet bar with a gold sink, cozy couch/easy chair set, and two-chair dining set. Bathroom includes walk-in shower, spa tub for relaxed, bubbly bathing, a telephone, and bathrobes.
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