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Luxor Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas


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Landmark: Luxor Hotel & Casino
City: Las Vegas
Country: USA Nevada
Continent: North America

Luxor Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, USA Nevada, North America

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In Las Vegas, the Luxor Hotel & Casino stands out on the Strip with its massive black-glass pyramid gleaming in the sun and a towering replica of the Great Sphinx guarding the front doors.The bold Egyptian theme runs all the way through, with hieroglyphics etched in gold, towering obelisks, and statues that pull you into its dramatic world.Inside the pyramid, the world’s largest atrium soars 30 stories, its vast space leaving visitors wide-eyed and whispering about how strangely beautiful it feels.Luxor has 4,407 guest rooms tucked inside its towering pyramid and the adjoining ziggurat-style towers, where polished brass gleams under warm lobby lights.Inside the pyramid, rooms line the sloping walls, each tipped at a gentle angle, so you catch the atrium and the Strip from an unexpected, almost tilted view.Each room comes with plush bedding, a big flat‑screen TV, blackout curtains to keep the morning sun out, cool air conditioning, and handy basics like a hair dryer and iron.Just ask if you need a crib, and you can rent a mini-fridge to keep snacks or drinks cold.Compared with some flashy Strip resorts, the rooms keep a clean, simple style, trading frills for soft beds and warm lighting-perfect for travelers chasing bold experiences without breaking the bank.Dining at Luxor offers plenty of options, including TENDER Steakhouse + Lounge-an elegant spot where you can savor perfectly seared dry- or wet-aged steaks in a warm, low-lit room.Diablo’s Cantina buzzes with energy, its walls splashed in bright colors and plates piled high with bold, spicy flavors, often paired with a cocktail that gleams like a ruby in the glass.Public House serves classic American comfort food and pours a strong lineup of draft beers-just right for a laid‑back meal or winding down after a busy day on the Strip with the scent of grilled burgers in the air.Pyramid Café is a laid‑back corner of the resort where you can grab breakfast, lunch, or a quick bite-think fresh sandwiches handed over in minutes.Backstage Deli serves up New York–style flavor with stacked sandwiches, fresh bagels, and quick bites perfect for grabbing on your way out.Luxor Food Court offers a lively mix of fast-casual spots, serving everything from sizzling burgers to fragrant bowls of Asian noodles.At Luxor, you can catch everything from sharp-witted stand-up to jaw-dropping magic, and even lose yourself in the pulse of a live concert.The place boasts its own theater, where lively shows keep families laughing and adults leaning in, eyes fixed on the stage.The casino floor stretches wide, buzzing with rows of flashing slot machines, busy card tables, and a sleek high-limit section for the high rollers.At night, the resort comes alive with bars and lounges dressed in themed décor-gold accents, carved columns-each one carrying its own twist on the Egyptian motif.Strolling through Luxor feels like wandering a museum built for adventure, yet you still catch the hum of a modern resort in the air.Inside, darkness dominates, broken by narrow beams of sunlight streaming through the atrium windows and catching on the gold-and-black décor.Visitors tend to spot the little things-the hieroglyphs etched along the walls, faint strokes of Egyptian art, and how the casino lights spill across the pyramid’s glass, blending a cool, futuristic glow with something ancient and almost mythical.Though it’s massive, the resort still feels close-knit, and its pyramid shape pulls your gaze skyward, where sunlight skims along the edges all day.In Las Vegas, Luxor blends striking architecture with immersive themes and plenty of amenities, offering visitors a standout option where grand spectacle meets easy access.


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