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King Tut Museum
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King Tut Museum Summary
King Tut Museum Information
King Tut Museum Info
Attraction Dates:
CLOSED
Location:
3900 Las Vegas Blvd South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
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Age Restriction:
All ages
Hours:
Daily 10am - 11pm
Ticket Info:
Tickets sold at the door
King Tut Museum Quick Facts
- The recreations were made in Egypt by artisans with the same tools used 3,300 years ago.
- General admission is $10 and includes the audio guide.
- The museum is located in the Luxor pyramid.
User Average Review
Overall: Cleanliness: Location: Service: Quality:Based on 2 reviews
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2.5 out of 5 Stars
0.0% recommended it
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King Tut Museum
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Explore the Mysteries of King Tut's Tomb at Luxor
Customer Testimonial
"
I have seen it twice and will always pop in if I am in the Luxor. If you can't get to Egypt, this is the next best thing.
"Ned R.
Tour Prices Starting at
$10.00 for adults
Summary
Features: Delve into the mysteries of King Tut's tomb at the only full-scale reproduction in the world outside of Egypt at the King Tut Museum in the Luxor.
Why We Go: Ever since the tomb's discovery in 1922 by archeologist Howard Carter, generations have been fascinated by the life and death of the boy king. The Egyptian-themed Luxor is the perfect home to this stunning, life-like recreation of the original tomb.
- Audio Tour: After an introductory video describing Carter's discovery, visitors are invited to explore the four rooms of the tomb at their own pace with the assistance of a personal audio guide.
- Four Rooms: The museum is divided into four rooms based on actual chambers in King Tut's tomb. The most impressive is the Burial Chamber, featuring a stunning reproduction of King Tut's golden coffin.
Inside Knowledge: Allow 30 minutes to an hour for the entire King Tut Museum experience, including the video and audio tour.
Do's and Don'ts:
- Do Bring the Kids: This family-friendly attraction is a great way to entertain the smaller members of your party with a fascinating journey through Egypt's golden age.
- Don't Forget your Wallet: For King Tut buffs, there's a small gift shop after the exhibit where you can take home your own treasure.
Important Information
This attraction is now closed.






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Tasha H
Jul 17, 2009
at 10:52 am
Points: 0
Joined: July 2009
xxx.xxx.204.199
recommend to a friend
Date of stay:
Went with:
The tour was:
Boring
This place is actually called King Tut Museum. For $10 you get an audio tour of reproductions of the findings that Howard Carter made when he uncovered King Tut's tomb. There is a video introduction that preceded the tour to get you warmed up and let you know what to expect. Very short only around 20 minutes. I kinda felt like I was back in school though, on a field trip but not for hours...minutes....I wouldn't recommend this to teens..I think they would bore easily and for the $10 admission, I think you could learn more on the PC than going through this attraction.
LVLori68
Jun 08, 2009
at 10:49 am
Points: 12
Joined: June 2009
xxx.xxx.136.58
recommend to a friend
Date of stay:
Went with:
The tour was:
Educational
A very informative journey through time. Housing hundreds of reproductions like King Tut's sarcophagus, statues, pottery and jewelry. You are given a headset at the start of your tour and it lasts a good 15 minutes. I wouldn't recommend this tour for children, they more than likely will bore easily, but they can go to the game room right next door.