MGM Grand
The MGM Grand is the second largest hotel in the world with 5,690 rooms, including lavish suites along with standard rooms. The hotel and casino feature a Hollywood theme, including the premium Hollywood suite that includes a marble bathroom and movie viewing area. The MGM Grand has one of the city's largest casinos and several restaurants, as well as Centrifuge bar, which is modeled after a planetarium star show.
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(877) 880-0880
mgmgrand.com
Luxor
The Luxor is a Las Vegas version of ancient Egypt. Its 4,408 rooms make it the second largest hotel in the city and third in the world. The main building is a scale replica of the Great Pyramid at Giza and includes the casino gaming floor along with rooms that overlook the large, open interior space (which is also the world's largest atrium). The Luxor also includes the exclusive LAX nightclub. It can be spotted from anywhere in the city by the powerful beam of light extending up from the tip of the pyramid.
Luxor Las Vegas
3900 Las Vegas Blvd. S
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 262-4400
luxor.com
Mandalay Bay
With its 4,341 guestrooms, Mandalay Bay is the third largest hotel in Las Vegas and ranks fourth in the world. The hotel adheres to a beach theme with tropical plants and warm colors throughout the rooms, lobby, and casino. Mandalay Bay offers casual dining at the House of Blues and Border Grill. Fine dining at Fleur de Lys and Shanghai Lilly makes Mandalay Bay one of the best Las Vegas destinations for distinguishing diners.
Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino
3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(877) 632-7800
mandalaybay.com
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