Luxor Hotel & Casino

One of the most iconic resorts on The Strip, the Luxor pyramid invites curiosity while the resort’s interior rewards visitors with equal parts excitement, mystery and intrigue.

This 4,405-room resort features a wide variety of entertainment including world-famous dance crew Jabbawockeez (spring 2013), the Cirque du Soleil production CRISS ANGEL Believe, the provocative adult revue, FANTASY, the hilarious comedy of Carrot Top, Menopause The Musical and the exclusive LAX Nightclub.

The property also offers a spa and salon, wedding chapel and inviting pool complex and is connected to Mandalay Bay through The Shoppes at Mandalay Place — a collection of unique boutiques and restaurants.

With a 120,000-square-foot gaming area, delectable restaurants and top-notch nightlife and entertainment, Luxor provides an unparalleled travel destination.

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  • Robin Leach gets an exclusive interview with Criss Angel on the night of the "Believe" premiere at the Luxor, Oct. 31.

  • Robin Leach interviews celebrities on the "Black Carpet" at the premiere of "Believe" inside Luxor.

  • Criss Angel and crew offer a first look at the new Cirque Du Soleil production, "Believe."

  • Mike Tyson on the Black Carpet of the Criss Angel "Believe" premiere on Halloween at the Luxor, Las Vegas, NV.

  • "If vodka is the quiet English lady in the corner, tequila is that charming but boisterous friend of yours." Tobin Ellis of BarMagic takes Nightlife Editor Xania Woodman on a tour of tequila at the Luxor's Tacos & Tequila and addresses the famous (or infamous) star of the agave cocktail world, Patron. Also, learn how to make Ellis' signature Grilled & Chilled Tequila, a high maintenance cocktail that's part sangria, part margarita and all the way out of this world. (It sports a price tag to match: $125 per drink.)

  • Luxor President Felix Rappaport talks about why he decided to invest in Criss Angel's show.

  • Robin Leach interviews celebrities-- including new couple Criss Angel and Holly Madison -- on the "Black Carpet" at the premiere of "Believe" at the Luxor.

  • Criss Angel, Carrot Top and The "Fantasy Girls" joined Tila Tequila at the grand opening of T&T restaurant. The sexy self-confessed bi-sexual reality star Tila Tequila stole the spotlight at the red-carpet grand opening of the mod-Mexican restaurant Wednesday at the Luxor. She even admitted to being tempted by the tequila-temptresses who serve the south of the border drink there!

  • Criss Angel and the creators of Believe at the Luxor share thoughts on the newest Cirque Du Soleil production.

  • People dress up like roosters and enter the ring at Tacos and Tequila inside the Luxor to see who will be the last chicken standing -- and who will win a $25 bar tab.

  • Emily Gimmel hangs out with Carrot Top before a weeknight performance at the Luxor.

  • For the first time, Criss Angel and Holly Madison talk openly about their budding romance during the premiere of Believe at the Luxor.

  • For the first time, Criss Angel and Holly Madison talk openly about their budding romance during the premiere of Believe at the Luxor.

  • Marie Osmond on the Black Carpet of the Criss Angel "Believe" Premiere on Halloween at the Luxor, Las Vegas, NV.

  • Watch highlights from the Legends of Bartending World Championship, 2009. Finals for the event were held on March 3, at Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

  • People dress up like roosters and enter the ring at Tacos and Tequila inside the Luxor to see who will be the last chicken standing -- and who will win a $25 bar tab.

  • Marie Osmond on the Black Carpet of the Criss Angel "Believe" Premiere on Halloween at the Luxor, Las Vegas, NV.

  • Emily Gimmel hangs out with Carrot Top before a weeknight performance at the Luxor.

  • Watch highlights from the Legends of Bartending World Championship, 2009. Finals for the event were held on March 3, at Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

  • Watch highlights from the Legends of Bartending World Championship, 2009. Finals for the event were held on March 3, at Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

  • Mike Tyson on the Black Carpet of the Criss Angel "Believe" premiere on Halloween at the Luxor, Las Vegas, NV.

  • Robin Leach interviews celebrities-- including new couple Criss Angel and Holly Madison -- on the "Black Carpet" at the premiere of "Believe" at the Luxor.

  • Criss Angel and the creators of Believe at the Luxor share thoughts on the newest Cirque Du Soleil production.

  • Luxor President Felix Rappaport talks about why he decided to invest in Criss Angel's show.

  • Criss Angel, Carrot Top and The "Fantasy Girls" joined Tila Tequila at the grand opening of T&T restaurant. The sexy self-confessed bi-sexual reality star Tila Tequila stole the spotlight at the red-carpet grand opening of the mod-Mexican restaurant Wednesday at the Luxor. She even admitted to being tempted by the tequila-temptresses who serve the south of the border drink there!

  • "If vodka is the quiet English lady in the corner, tequila is that charming but boisterous friend of yours." Tobin Ellis of BarMagic takes Nightlife Editor Xania Woodman on a tour of tequila at the Luxor's Tacos & Tequila and addresses the famous (or infamous) star of the agave cocktail world, Patron. Also, learn how to make Ellis' signature Grilled & Chilled Tequila, a high maintenance cocktail that's part sangria, part margarita and all the way out of this world. (It sports a price tag to match: $125 per drink.)

  • In his show at Atrium Showroom, Scott Thompson (known as Carrot Top onstage) refers to himself as a "mean clown." For his Las Vegas Weekly cover story, he sat for a photo session in which half his face was painted as a clown. Here is the process.

  • In his show at Atrium Showroom, Scott Thompson (known as Carrot Top onstage) refers to himself as a "mean clown." For his Las Vegas Weekly cover story, he sat for a photo session in which half his face was painted as a clown. Here is the process.

  • In his show at Atrium Showroom, Scott Thompson (known as Carrot Top onstage) refers to himself as a "mean clown." For his Las Vegas Weekly cover story, he sat for a photo session in which half his face was painted as a clown. Here is the process.

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