Luxor Hotel Las Vegas
Named after an ancient city in Egypt, Luxor Hotel is nestled in Paradise, Nevada, in the long Las Vegas Strip. At Luxor, indulgence is a byword. With all its splendid amenities, guests will definitely have a memorable stay.
Luxor was one of the city's first fully-themed megaresorts. It sports an Ancient Egyptian motif. Its 4,407 visually striking rooms and suites line the interior walls of a hollow pyramid encased in twin ziggurat towers. They are well-appointed with modern amenities to ensure convenience and comfort in its guests. The rooms soar 350 feet high into the desert sky catching the pulsating vibes of Vegas. A host of room and suite choices is available. Depending on your choice, you can have your very own spa just a few steps from your bed. Its floor-to-ceiling windows give a breathtaking view of the whole city.
If you are interested in getting a full spa treatment out of your room, you can visit Nurture, the Spa at Luxor and pamper yourself. You can have soothing massages and refreshing facials. Surely you'll be amazed at how rejuvenated you will be afterwards.
Famished? Not to worry if you're in Luxor. Its restaurants are always open to serve you 24/7. Have a feast of aged prime beef and other signature food products prepped by award winning chef KC Fazel. at the TENDER steak & seafood. Company American Bistro is another option with its carefully tailored menu that lets you eat as much or as little as you'd like. Your other options include T&T, Pyramid Cafe, Cathouse, Backstage Deli, MORE The Buffet at Luxor, the Food Court, Burger Bar, Fusia Luxor, or an in-room dining!
Las Vegas is not like other cities. No city in history has so explicitly valued the needs of visitors above those of its own population. All its growth has been fueled by tourism, but the tourists haven't spoiled the "real" city; there is no real city. Las Vegas doesn't have fascinating little-known neighborhoods, and it's not a place where visitors can go off the beaten track to have more authentic experiences. Instead, the whole thing is completely self-referential; the reason Las Vegas boasts the vast majority of the world's largest hotels is that around thirty-seven million tourists each year come to see the hotels themselves.
What to expect at the Luxor Hotel and CasinoIf you have never been to Las Vegas the Luxor is the type of place where you can experience what Las Vegas has become. The minute you enter your room and its slanted walls you realize that rules do not apply here. If you spent an evening at RA the nightclub you begin to wish there were some rules. If you are looking for a big themed resort for an affordable price the Luxor might be right for you.