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The Vibe
A quick read on what Paris Las Vegas actually feels like — and which kinds of trips fit best.
Energy
Luxury
Walkability
Who this works best for
Why This Works for Bachelor Parties
- ✓Walkable to nightlife: Easy access to top clubs and bars without expensive Ubers
- ✓Group-friendly: Handles large groups with ease, no hassle check-ins
Why This Works for Couples
- ✓Luxury atmosphere: Premium rooms, high-end finishes, romantic ambiance
- ✓Walkable: Easy strolls to dining and entertainment, no transportation hassles
Why This Works for Budget Travelers
- ✓Affordable nightly rate: Real Vegas at a price that doesn't break the trip budget
- ✓Walkable location: You can skip rideshare costs by being central
- ✓Strong value: Quality-to-price ratio holds up against more expensive options nearby
Can't-Miss at Paris Las Vegas
The signature experiences that define Paris Las Vegas — the things people actually mean when they say they've been here.
Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck
Half-scale replica of the original — 460 feet up, with the best front-row view of the Bellagio fountains across the street. Day or night, but sunset and post-dark are the moves.
Mon Ami Gabi
The Strip-front French bistro patio with direct sightlines to the Bellagio fountains — one of the best people-watching seats in Vegas, and the rare patio that's actually walk-up friendly for breakfast.
Fees & parking
Add these to any rate you see on Booking.com or Expedia.
Is This the Right Hotel for You?
We try to be honest about what each hotel does well — and what it doesn't. Paris Las Vegas is a great fit for some trips and the wrong call for others.
Best for
- +First-time visitors wanting iconic themed Vegas
- +Couples
- +Travelers who want Eiffel Tower views from their room
Not ideal for
- −Travelers wanting modern aesthetics
- −Anyone who finds replica architecture cheesy
What Makes Paris Las Vegas Different
The on-property highlights that distinguish this hotel from the rest of the Strip.
The Eiffel Tower replica — half-scale, with an observation deck
Mon Ami Gabi — the Strip-front patio is one of the best people-watching spots in Vegas
Direct connection to Bally's/Horseshoe and pedestrian bridge to Bellagio
Beer Park — popular happy hour with Strip views
On-Property at Paris Las Vegas
Restaurants, nightlife, bars, and shows worth knowing about without leaving the hotel.
Restaurants
- • Mon Ami Gabi (the Strip-front patio is iconic)
- • Eiffel Tower Restaurant
- • Vanderpump à Paris
- • Beer Park
- • Gordon Ramsay Steak
Nightlife
- • Beer Park (popular happy hour)
- • Chateau Nightclub
- • Vanderpump Cocktail Garden
Shows
- • Eiffel Tower Experience (observation deck)
Practical Considerations
What to know before you book — the practical details that affect your stay.
Connected to Horseshoe Las Vegas via shared casino floor
Eiffel Tower observation deck has separate admission
Strip-front rooms with Bellagio fountain views are the best category
Gordon Ramsay Steak is one of his most acclaimed Vegas restaurants
See how Paris Las Vegas compares
Head-to-head matchups for people deciding between properties.
Las Vegas Strip vs Downtown: Where Should You Stay?
Stay on the Strip when you want the postcard Vegas experience. Stay Downtown when you care more about value, looser energy, and Fremont-centric nightlife.
Kelly Clarkson vs Rod Stewart Las Vegas Residency 2026: Which Summer Show Fits Better?
Choose Kelly Clarkson if you are traveling from July 17 through August 15, 2026 and want a more current pop-power residency run. Choose Rod Stewart if you are coming August 18 through August 29, 2026 and want a legendary-songbook residency at the same venue.
Paris vs Caesars Restaurants: Which Center-Strip Dining Campus Is Better?
Pick Caesars when the whole trip revolves around having the deepest possible on-property restaurant bench. Pick Paris when you want a stronger ratio of useful restaurants to walking effort, plus one of the best brunch-and-steak combinations on the Strip.
Horseshoe vs Paris Restaurants: Which Center-Strip Food Base Is Better?
Pick Paris when food is part of why you are staying there. Pick Horseshoe when you want lower-friction room economics, convention or poker convenience, and enough dining to support the trip without overpaying for the hotel.
Frequently Asked Questions
What people search when researching Paris Las Vegas.
How many rooms does Paris Las Vegas have?
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Paris Las Vegas has 3,672 rooms. The property opened in 1999 and is operated by Caesars Entertainment. Source: Wikipedia — List of Las Vegas Strip hotels.
When did Paris Las Vegas open?
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Paris Las Vegas opened in 1999. Beer Park — popular happy hour with Strip views
What is the resort fee at Paris Las Vegas?
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Paris Las Vegas charges a daily resort fee of $50 before tax, which becomes $56.63 after Clark County's 13.38% combined lodging tax. The fee is mandatory and is added to your folio at check-in. Verified from ResortFeeChecker.com as of 2026-04-09.
How much is parking at Paris Las Vegas?
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Paris Las Vegas is operated by Caesars Entertainment. Self-parking weekday rate: $20 / 24 hours (Mon–Wed). Self-parking weekend rate: $25 / 24 hours (Thu–Sun). Valet: $50 at Caesars Palace, $40 at other properties. Free parking is available with Caesars Rewards Platinum tier and above.
Is Paris Las Vegas good for first-time visitors wanting iconic themed vegas?
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Paris Las Vegas is best for: First-time visitors wanting iconic themed Vegas; Couples; Travelers who want Eiffel Tower views from their room. It is NOT ideal for: Travelers wanting modern aesthetics; Anyone who finds replica architecture cheesy.