The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Autograph CollectionvsLuxor Hotel & Casino
Both properties are highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Autograph Collection ranks slightly higher than Luxor Hotel & Casino. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Autograph Collection comes in at #10 in Las Vegas with positive reviews from 14 sources like Departures, Fodor's and Jetsetter.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Autograph Collection Show All Reviews
3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $150/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Jetsetter
"Techno-savvy urbanite on the Strip with an edgy art collection, raging party scene and hip boutiques." Full review
i
Guests can choose between the surf lodge vibe of the Boulevard Pool, the more serene Bamboo Pool and the raging Marquee Dayclub Pool.
Gayot
"Forget about the over-the-top glitz that once ruled hotel rooms in this town."
BlackBook
"The result is an extravagant yet intimate hotel with the kind of bars and tables the Rat Pack only dreamed of: Vegas for the next millenium."
Zagat
4.7
"“Breathtaking” decor and a “contemporary, extravagant and hip” atmosphere make this mid-Strip resort tower “a true standout”, along with its “exceptional” amenities."
Forbes Travel Guide
Recommended
"This gleaming glass-and-steel hotel and casino has studios and one-bedroom suites that are stocked with the latest technology... and spacious bathrooms with Japanese soaking tubs." Full review
Fodor's
"The Cosmopolitan is truly different Las Vegas resort experience—a blend of arty sophistication and comfortable elegance." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Are the too-cool-for-school, hip rooms worth the price tag, especially when the service falls short of flawless? The indie set seems to think so." Full review
Afar Magazine
"No kitsch, no themes, design elements that work as art (plenty of art, too), and technological innovations to the limit of what is currently practical." Full review
Star Service
"This poster child of modern pomp firmly presses the cultural pedal to the metal." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Think contemporary interiors, spacious rooms and an excellent choice of bars and restaurants." Full review
Luxor Hotel & Casino Show All Reviews
3900 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119
From $25/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"Spending a night or two in this vast smoked-glass pyramid... still counts among the great Las Vegas experiences."
Frommer's
"Kitsch worshipers were dealt a blow when the people behind this hotel came to the inexplicable decision to eliminate most of the Egypt theme from the inside of it." Full review
Concierge
"Luxor has never fulfilled its potential as a top-notch property, but its aggressive restaurant and nightlife redo... has put it back on the radar screens of higher-end visitors."
Fodor's
"Welcome to the land of the Egyptians—Vegas style. This modern-world wonder is topped with a xenon light beam that burns brighter than any other in the world." Full review
Lonely Planet
"As the Luxor slowly sheds its kitschy Egyptian theme, guest rooms feature vaguely art-deco furnishings, plus marble bathrooms." Full review
i
Avoid lower-floor rooms in the pyramid, which vibrate all night long thanks to booming LAX nightclub downstairs.
Travel + Leisure
"Featuring a 30-story black glass exterior topped with the world’s brightest light beam, the Luxor is one of the most recognizable buildings on the Strip." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Its 30-story pyramid and giant sphinx have been Vegas landmarks since 1993."
Time Out
"Second only to New York New York in terms of the absurdity of its exterior, the Luxor impresses on scale long before you've set foot inside it." Full review
Star Service
"This is a safe choice for its prime location, nightlife, and the interesting pyramid rooms." Full review
Gayot
"This property can stack nine Boeing 747s in its 350-foot-tall pyramid's 29-million-square-foot atrium, which is encased in some eleven acres of glass."