Las Vegas Luxor Hotel: An Egyptian Paradise

November 9th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas is your opportunity to experience Egypt without need of a passport. The Las Vegas hotel is built in the form of a pyramid, with a modern twist . . . it is completely made of glass. The Luxor Hotel is at the very end of the Strip, and is connected to the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, offering spa experiences for those more interested in relaxing than gambling.

Las Vegas Luxor Hotel

You´ll know this famous Las Vegas hotel by the ten story Sphinx out front, with a massive, black glass pyramid that stands 30 stories high. There are also two bronze glass monoliths that finish the Egyptian theme off . . . at least on the outside!

There are over 4,400 guest rooms at the Las Vegas Luxor Hotel and each one is Egypt-themed, with Art Deco style and a beige color theme. For an extra special stay, ask for a room that has jets in the tub. The entrance to the hotel is something else, even if you don´t stay there, it is well worth a visit to see the replica of King Tut´s tomb, complete with sarcophagus and pottery, as well as imitations of the original garden statues.

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