Luxor Hotel and Casino — The Strip
The Luxor Tower One Bedroom Suite is a 1,229-square-foot suite at Luxor Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, accommodating up to 7 guests. It features floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic city views, a separate living room with wet bar, and a spa-inspired bathroom with a soaking tub and separate shower. This suite suits groups or families who want significantly more space and privacy than a standard hotel room.
Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping Las Vegas Strip views from this 1,229-square-foot suite, where a dedicated living room, wet bar, and spa-inspired bath create a self-contained home base above the casino floor.
The Luxor Tower One Bedroom Suite spans 1,229 square feet across a layout that keeps sleeping and living areas genuinely separate — a meaningful distinction on the Strip. The bedroom is anchored by a king-size bed with a leather headboard, while the spacious living room provides room to gather with a breakfast nook and dining area. Floor-to-ceiling windows deliver panoramic views of the city, and upper floors are accessible by elevator so the vantage point stays consistent regardless of which unit is assigned.
The suite is stocked with a wide range of practical amenities: a wet bar with mini-fridge, coffee and tea maker, in-room laptop-sized safe, iron with ironing board, and a glass-top desk with executive chair for anyone who needs to work. The spa-inspired bathroom includes both a deep soaking tub and a separate walk-in shower, dual vanities, designer and eco-friendly toiletries, and a shower/tub combination option — giving the bathroom more flexibility than most Strip suites at this price tier. Entertainment is covered by flat-screen TVs (50-inch), cable and satellite channels, pay-per-view movies, and high-speed Wi-Fi (available; surcharge may apply). Daily housekeeping, a wake-up service, room service during limited hours, and a smoke alarm round out the in-room experience.
With a maximum occupancy of 7 guests, this suite is one of the higher-capacity options in the Luxor tower — notably more than the 3-guest cap listed on the hotel's own website for a comparable tower suite configuration, making the Suiteness data point worth confirming at booking. Connecting and adjoining rooms are available if your group needs even more space. The suite is non-smoking throughout, and free cribs and infant beds are offered for families traveling with young children. Rollaway and extra beds can be added for a surcharge, though the hotel notes a no-rollaway policy in some configurations, so it is worth verifying at the time of reservation.
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The Tower One Bedroom Suite at Luxor Hotel and Casino measures 1,229 square feet. For context, the hotel's own suite detail page lists a comparable tower suite configuration at 780 square feet, so the figure can vary by specific unit — confirm the exact room size when booking to ensure you receive the larger layout.
The suite has a maximum occupancy of 7 guests according to the property data. The hotel's official page lists a 3-guest maximum for its tower suite listing, so occupancy details can differ by booking channel. Free cribs and infant beds are available at no extra charge, and rollaway or extra beds may be added for a surcharge depending on availability.
The bathroom is spa-inspired and includes both a deep soaking tub and a separate walk-in shower, along with dual vanities. Designer and eco-friendly toiletries are provided. A hairdryer, shower cap, body soap, shampoo, and conditioner are also stocked in the room.
Wi-Fi is available in the suite but may carry a surcharge depending on your rate or MGM Rewards status. The amenity list notes both 'WiFi available' and 'WiFi (surcharge)', so guests who want complimentary high-speed access should confirm the terms of their specific booking or loyalty tier before arrival.
The primary difference is the bed configuration in the bedroom: the Tower One Bedroom Suite has one king bed, while the Tower One Bedroom Two Queen Suite has two queen beds. Both suites share similar amenities — separate living area, wet bar with refrigerator, breakfast nook, spa bathroom with soaking tub and separate shower, dual vanity, flat-screen TVs, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The Two Queen version has a published maximum occupancy of 4 guests on the hotel's site, compared to 7 for the king version per third-party data, making the king suite the stronger choice for larger groups.