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| The hulk of the Luxor’s dark pyramid and its spectacular laser beam that lights the Vegas night sky is a sight to see from air or ground. This 4,400-plus room hotel, which opened in 1993, is the second-largest hotel in Vegas and the United States. The Luxor is reinventing itself in the coming year as it undergoes a multimillion-dollar makeover. |
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Las Vegas is one of the most exciting tourist destinations in the world.
Where else in the world can you walk from the pyramids of Egypt to the canals of Venice and without a passport? The answer is Las Vegas. On a 3 mile stretch of the Las Vegas Blvd (known as the Vegas Strip), from The Wynn to Mandalay Bay are some of the world's top hotels.
In the past decade, the town has seen the emergence of the Caribbean-like Mirage, the medieval Excalibur, the pyramid-shaped Luxor, Hollywood's MGM Grand, pirate-themed Treasure Island, Mediterranean-styled Monte Carlo, Gotham knockoff New York-New York, Brazilian-cloned Rio, city of Paris, France, Italian-themed Bellagio, South Seas-styled Mandalay Bay, and a touch of Paris and Venice in The Venetian.
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