Luxor Hotel and Casino

Las Vegas, Nevada United States of America

Luxor Hotel and Casino
3.5
Availability
tedpettingell
7 days ago
Great for a cheap fast stay Stayed at the Luxor for two nights while I was in town to see the Bruins play the Golden Night. The room was a great value for a relatively last minute get away. The room was much larger than I expected. Not the fanciest place I've stayed on the strip but perfect for what I needed. The MGM app makes checking in and out very easy.

Amenities

Pool - Outdoor
Spa
Casino
Restaurant

Property Location
Located in Las Vegas (Las Vegas Strip), Luxor Hotel and Casino is within a 15-minute walk of Michelob Ultra Arena and Casino at Luxor Las Vegas. This casino resort is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from T-Mobile Arena and 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Rooms
Stay in one of 4397 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Cable television is provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and irons/ironing boards.

Amenities
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. Before a night out at the casino, the 4 outdoor swimming pools and 4 hot tubs are a perfect way to relax and recharge. Additional amenities at this resort include concierge services, gift shops/newsstands, and a hair salon.

Dining
Enjoy Mexican cuisine at Diablos Cantina, one of the resort's 10 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Snacks are also available at the 2 coffee shops/cafes. Relax with a refreshing drink from the poolside bar or one of the 4 bars/lounges. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Planning an event in Las Vegas? This resort has 20000 square feet (1858 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and 9 meeting rooms. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.

Need To Know Info

The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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kitchh
|1 review
Motel 6 has better hospitality. Horrible experience. Between having to rent a mini fridge, having my driver's license destroyed by your card reader, days with no hot water, and nights with no water... Why did I pay $120/day in resort fees and taxs?
randy623
|1 review
Just Ok Been a while since I had stayed at the Luxor. I remember why. Nothing very memorable to write home about but nothing too awful. Check in lines around noon on a Thursday were fairly long but if you have Mlife Gold or above, or the credit card you get a priority line. I'm eligible so only took me a few minutes. That said, front desk, like most properties now a days seemed completely understaffed. Had a pyramid king in the "green" elevator wing of the hotel. The green elevators are awful. Rickety, falling apart and no better than you might find at a motel 6. The room itself is not bad. Good size and clean. However if you are anywhere near the elevator expect to hear it all night. Pool- The pool was ok. Nothing special which is perfect for me. Don't expect a party or loud music (again good for me). VIP chairs with umbrellas right next to the pool were $75 for the day, pretty cheap by Vegas standards. You get your own server with the chair but they were so slow I went to the bar and purchased myself. But the pool itself was not overly crowded (I went Thursday and Friday). Casino-the casino here is large and there is a good variety of slots and table games. Was a little surprised that a value hotel didn't have $5 craps but you could find $10 easy enough. Other games were usually $10 Min. The sportsbook is fairly small but seating is free and there is a bar right behind you (again, servers were painfully slow). TV's are not really up to Vegas standards for a sportsbook nowadays but for a free seat during a football weekend I couldn't complain. Dining and nightlife-There is a food court on the second floor but it's shockingly expensive for not so good food. They have a Johnny Rockets (think cheap pancakes and bacon) but expect to still pay almost $30 for a "fast food" style breakfast. I'd recommend walking over to the Excalibur bazaar (connects to the Luxor) for the same quality food but much cheaper prices. I did eat at Tender (their steakhouse). Food was very good and appropriately Vegas priced but eating solo at the bar you will be bugged by patrons just walking up for a shot. The restaurant opens up right to the casino so it may as well be a casino bar. As for the bars, no real nightlife to speak of. The center bar (closest thing) closed around 1 each night and they sent you over to Flight, a small, no energy spot that people mainly ignored and went to bed. Public House wasn't bad for a more casual meal and there were plenty of tv's to watch the game but the volume was absurdly loud given the space. Location-You're almost all the way at the North end of the strip so if you want to get center of the strip action, prepare for a long walk or an Uber. Luxor does connect to Mandalay Bay and Excalibur so you can get the experience of the three without stepping a foot outside. They also have a free tram that runs the length of the three properties. Cost- The room was dirt cheap but they get you with the famous resort fee. I believe it was $45 a night (and taxes on the resort fees) for the ability to print boarding passes (ok), free local calls (sure), the gym (no clue if they even have one), etc. Worst con job in Vegas but they all do it. All in all for the price it wasn't awful. This was a hastily planned trip on a budget. Next time I'll put more away and stay somewhere center strip for more money but if you are on a budget and you just want to hang in one place with no frills you could do worse.
zseleg
|1 review
Not a first round draft pick The place is getting torn down that should say all you need to know, great for a cheap on strip place though. If you want somewhere cheap this is it, somewhere nice this isn't your answer. Plus side you can use their fridges without being charged.
tedpettingell
|1 review
Great for a cheap fast stay Stayed at the Luxor for two nights while I was in town to see the Bruins play the Golden Night. The room was a great value for a relatively last minute get away. The room was much larger than I expected. Not the fanciest place I've stayed on the strip but perfect for what I needed. The MGM app makes checking in and out very easy.
lcarvill
|1 review
Excellent stay at The Luxor, Las Vegas We have stayed at this hotel many times and will continue to do so. The staff is excellent and efficient, very friendly and helpful. Room were clean and very comfortable. Casino has a great variety of slots and there were several places to eat, all very good. Will be coming back in 2026

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