Gamble in a casino “as wide as the Nile”, eat in the most pleasurable restaurants at thePharaoh’s Pavilion, visit The Tomb and Museum of Tutankhamun, go to the 24-hour spa “mastered” by goddess Nefertti herself, lark at Ra to turn night into day and finally, get to your floor with the “inclinator”, the only elevator that works inside a pyramid. These are some Luxor experiences that shouldn’t be missed.
Location
South Strip, next to Mandalay Bay Resort — 3900 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89119-1000
Room Description
Rooms range from 450 square feet standard room to 4,000 square feet the luxury suite at the top-tower. Rooms decoration includes soft lights, with various elements of Egyptian-style art-deco and wooden furnishing carved with hieroglyphics. Also consider the great views (especially at the superior floors), towards the Strip or surrounding mountains. Smoking, non-smoking rooms, wheelchairs, cribs and TDD equipment (telecommunications devices for the deaf) are available.
Standard Room
- one king or two queen-sized beds
- air conditioning & climate control
- multi-line phone & voice mail
- modem Internet access
- cable/satellite TV & pay movies
- hair dryer
- iron/ironing board
- clock radio
- bathrooms shower only; the tower-rooms do feature a soaking tub
Suites
- romantic placement of the jacuzzi tub near the window
- sitting room with table and chairs
- full-size bathrooms
Luxor’s Casino
Is extra-wide, gathering 120,000 sq.ft. of gaming area. The casino is an irresistible invitation to try your fortune, featuring:
- table games as blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat
- poker room
- slot machines and Cleopatra video games
- race and sports book with 17 giant monitors and 128 individual seats
- One Club loyalty card available in other several famous Las Vegas casinos:Mandalay Bay Resort, Monte Carlo, Excalibur and Circus Circus.
- poker room
Dining
Is the richest possible experience, whether it is Asian-Chinese, American or continental. For fine dining choose Fusia, Isis (honoured with the prestigious “Chêne des Rôtisseurs” Award of Excellence, and nominated a top ten Las Vegas restaurant by Gourmet Magazine), Luxor’s Steakhouse or the Sacred Sea Room. If you’re just looking for a quick meal go to the Hamada of Japan, Pharaoh’s Feast Buffet orPyramid Cafe.
The Shows
- The Blue Men Group show is held in the Auditorium Theatre at Luxor, said to be the largest in the world. The performance combines music, percussion & rhythm, humor, science, the art of interpretation and a lot of blue paint. The show is a kids and adults favourite.
- Topless show Midnight Fantasy held each night in Pharaoh’s Theater includes tributes to sex-appeal bombs Marilyn Monroe and Madonna, with interpretations on “Diamonds are a girl’s best friends” and “Material Girl”.
Other Attractions & Useful Amenities
- the IMAX Theater including the ultimate IMAX Ridefilm Technology
- the Games of The Gods Archade, a high tech center
- a walk in the Pharaoh’s Pavilion to find various shops (the shopping promenadeGiza Galleria), restaurants and other entertaining activities
- a visit to Tomb and Museum of King Tutankhamun; the reproductions are quite exact, using the same raw materials as in the real tomb, but also respecting original coordinates in manufacturing and positioning objects
- 4 outdoor heated pools; the pool complex also includes 4 jacuzzi, cabanas for rent and cocktail service
- the only 24-hour spa on the Strip covers a wide range of body and facial treatments, both for men and women, honouring Queen Nefertiti’s love for youth lotions and potions.
- the nightlife at Ra, the best way to keep the sun shining over night
- the Chapel at Luxor, an idyllic place to get married
- convention rooms
- business center
- parking garage
What’s missing
- full service salon at the spa
- RV park
- child care facilities
- no pets allowed



