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  2. Luxor Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Luxor Las Vegas is a casino hotel on the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The resort is owned by Vici Properties and operated by MGM Resorts International . The Luxor features an ancient Egyptian theme, and includes a 65,214-square-foot (6,058.6 m 2 ) casino and 4,407 hotel rooms.

  3. File:Luxor Hotel Lobby & Rooms, Las Vegas (925902629).jpg

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    Luxor Hotel Lobby & Rooms, Las Vegas: Date: 8 June 2003, 22:45: Source: Luxor Hotel Lobby & Rooms, Las Vegas: Author: Rob Young from United Kingdom: Camera location

  4. List of largest hotels - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hotels that have 3,000 or more guest accommodation rooms. Since 2020, the largest hotel in the world is the First World Hotel in Malaysia with 6,119 rooms divided between three buildings. [1] The largest single hotel building is MGM Grand Las Vegas, with 5,124 rooms in one building. [2] [3]

  5. Winter Palace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Winter Palace Hotel: front and main entrance Winter Palace Hotel Winter Palace Hotel from The Nile Inside the Old Winter Palace Sitting room. The Winter Palace Hotel, also known as the Old Winter Palace Hotel, is a historic British colonial-era 5-star luxury resort hotel located on the banks of the River Nile in Luxor, Egypt, just south of Luxor Temple, with 86 rooms and 6 suites.

  6. Veldon Simpson - Wikipedia

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    He designed the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, as well as the MGM Grand and Excalibur Hotel and Casino. [1] He is the president of the Veldon Simpson-Architect, Inc., which formed as a corporation in 1976.

  7. Vdara - Wikipedia

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    Vdara was announced in October 2006, as part of the CityCenter project by MGM. [2] It was designed by Rafael Viñoly. [3] [4] The name "Vdara" is made up.It was coined by Rafael Viñoly Architects, taking its "V" from "Vegas" and "ara" from boutique hotels in California such as Park Hyatt Resort Aviara and Ritz-Carlton Bacara. [5]

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