Luxor Hotel and Casino — The Strip
The Luxor pyramid premier two queen corner suite big delivers 850 square feet of space across a one-bedroom layout that sleeps up to 4 guests, set inside Luxor's iconic pyramid structure on the Las Vegas Strip. Two queen beds, a separate sitting room, and signature slanted pyramid walls define the physical experience. It suits families or groups of friends who want more room than a standard hotel room without stepping up to a full multi-bedroom suite.
Staying inside an actual pyramid changes how a Las Vegas hotel room feels — the angled walls follow the building's geometry, and a corner position means windows on two sides rather than one.
At 850 square feet, the Pyramid Premier Two Queen Corner Suite occupies a corner position within Luxor's pyramid tower, which gives it two window exposures and the hotel's characteristic slanted exterior walls. The geometry is not decorative — those inward-leaning walls are structural, and guests who have stayed on upper floors (the pyramid reaches to floor 30) note that the angle becomes more pronounced the higher you go. The interior palette runs toward soft, neutral desert tones that keep the space from feeling dark despite the angled glass. A separate living room is physically divided from the sleeping area, so four guests are not all sharing one open room.
The bedroom side holds two queen beds and feeds directly into a bathroom equipped with a deep soaking tub and dual vanities — a practical detail that matters when four people are trying to get ready at the same time. Designer toiletries, blackout drapes, an in-room safe, and a desk with chair are all confirmed inclusions. Entertainment is covered by flat-screen TVs and high-speed Wi-Fi. The suite is listed as non-smoking throughout. Adjoining suite configurations are available, which is worth knowing if you are traveling with a larger group that needs a connecting room.
Access to pyramid rooms runs via Luxor's inclinators — the diagonal elevators that travel along the inside face of the pyramid rather than straight up. Guests who have taken them from the lobby to upper floors describe the ride as noticeably different from a standard elevator, and some find the motion unexpected, so that is worth factoring in if anyone in your group has mobility considerations or motion sensitivity. The pyramid rooms are the older inventory at Luxor; the tower rooms follow a more conventional layout, so choosing the pyramid is a deliberate trade-off: more architectural character in exchange for the inclinator commute.
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The Pyramid Premier Two Queen Corner Suite measures 850 square feet and includes a separate sitting room, a deep soaking tub, dual vanities, and a corner position with two window exposures. A standard pyramid room does not carry the corner designation or the separated living area. The suite tier also adds amenities such as designer toiletries and an in-room safe that may not appear in the base room category.
Pyramid rooms are accessed via Luxor's inclinators — diagonal elevators that travel along the interior face of the pyramid structure rather than vertically. Guests who have toured the property describe the ride as perceptibly different from a conventional elevator, particularly on higher floors such as the 11th floor and above. If anyone in your group has motion sensitivity or mobility concerns, it is worth accounting for this before booking a pyramid room over a tower room.
The suite has a confirmed maximum occupancy of 4 guests. The two queen beds can each accommodate two adults, and the separate living room provides additional space for the group to spread out. For parties larger than 4, Luxor does offer adjoining suite configurations that connect rooms while keeping each suite's private spaces intact.
The interior uses soft, neutral desert-inspired tones throughout. The most distinctive visual feature is the slanted exterior walls that follow the pyramid's geometry — these become more pronounced on higher floors. The suite has a separated sitting room, flat-screen TVs, blackout drapes, and a bathroom with a deep soaking tub and dual vanities. A desk and chair are also included, making the space functional for guests who need to work during their stay.
Yes. The suite is listed as non-smoking. Luxor Hotel and Casino designates these pyramid suites as non-smoking rooms. Guests who require a smoking option should confirm room-type availability directly with the hotel at the time of booking.