Luxor Hotel and Casino — The Strip
The Tower Premier King at Luxor Hotel and Casino is a 449 sq ft guest room on the Strip featuring a king bed, floor-to-ceiling windows, and Mojave Desert-inspired artwork. It accommodates up to 3 guests and sits in the modern tower section of the property — distinct from the iconic pyramid structure. The room suits solo travelers, couples, and small groups who want more space and a contemporary feel at a recognizable Las Vegas address.
Set in Luxor's tower building at the southern end of the Strip — between Mandalay Bay and Excalibur — this room trades pyramid angles for straight walls, floor-to-ceiling glass, and a cleaner, more modern aesthetic than most rooms at the property.
At 449 sq ft, the Tower Premier King is laid out with a minimalist approach that puts every square foot to work. Floor-to-ceiling windows pull in natural light and city views, while Mojave Desert-inspired artwork grounds the space in a sense of place rather than generic hotel décor. A multi-purpose unit along one wall integrates the wardrobe, storage, workspace, and media center into a single footprint, keeping the room from feeling cluttered despite its range of functions. Accent lighting and functional task lighting work together to shift the room's mood from daytime workspace to evening wind-down.
The room is equipped with a 50-inch flat-panel TV, multiple charging and power outlets, a dedicated work desk, and an in-room safe. The private bathroom includes a separate shower — sourced separately from the bathtub configuration available in other room categories — along with premium bedding on the king bed, blackout drapes, and individual climate control so you set the temperature independently. Daily housekeeping is included, and rollaway beds are available for a surcharge, which is how the room reaches its 3-guest maximum. Wi-Fi is available in-room, charged separately, and room service runs during limited hours. Free cribs and infant beds are available on request at no charge.
Because the Tower Premier King sits in the tower section rather than the pyramid, the room has a more conventional rectangular layout with standard vertical walls — a practical detail that matters if you've stayed in Luxor's pyramid rooms and found the slanted exterior walls limiting. Travelers who prioritize a modern feel, generous outlet access, and a straightforward city-view room over pyramid novelty will find this configuration the stronger choice. The room is non-smoking throughout.
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The Tower Premier King is located in Luxor's tower building, which has a conventional rectangular layout with standard vertical walls and floor-to-ceiling windows. Pyramid rooms, by contrast, are built within the iconic slanted exterior of the pyramid structure, which affects wall angles and window size. The tower room has a more modern feel and is considered a separate room category from the pyramid-style accommodations.
The Tower Premier King accommodates a maximum of 3 guests. The room includes one king bed, and rollaway/extra beds are available for a surcharge to reach that third-guest capacity. Free cribs and infant beds are also available on request at no additional charge.
Wi-Fi is available in the Tower Premier King, but it is not included in the base room rate — it is charged as a surcharge. The room does offer multiple charging and power outlets for device use regardless of connectivity plan chosen.
The Tower Premier King has one private bathroom with a separate shower. The room's amenity list also references a shower/tub combination and separate bathtub and shower as available configurations, so bathroom setup can vary by specific unit. The bathroom includes free toiletries and eco-friendly toiletries; note that toothbrush and toothpaste are not provided and would need to be sourced separately.
Luxor Hotel and Casino sits at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, positioned between Mandalay Bay and Excalibur. The tower portion of the property — where the Tower Premier King is located — offers views of the surrounding Strip corridor and is within walking distance of neighboring resorts on that end of the boulevard.