By Zeke Quezada, TripSavvy
Take a stroll along Las Vegas Boulevard, and you’ll quickly notice that every hotel has some type of attraction to try to lure you in. Paris Las Vegas is no different as the replica of the Eiffel Tower dominates the strip. Once inside, you’ll feel the Vegas vibe with a little French flair on the side, and you'll find plenty of things to do. Las Vegas offers so many varying experiences but Paris Las Vegas can hold it’s own against its surrounding neighbors, which include the Fountains of Bellagio and the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.
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Take a stroll along Las Vegas Boulevard, and you’ll quickly notice that every hotel has some type of attraction to try to lure you in. Paris Las Vegas is no different as the replica of the Eiffel Tower dominates the strip. Once inside, you’ll feel the Vegas vibe with a little French flair on the side, and you'll find plenty of things to do. Las Vegas offers so many varying experiences but Paris Las Vegas can hold it’s own against its surrounding neighbors, which include the Fountains of Bellagio and the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.
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Go to the Top of the Eiffel Tower
A half-scale replica of the original Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, the Vegas version commands your attention as you arrive at the resort. An elevator takes you 46 stories above the Las Vegas strip at the Eiffel Tower Experience, where you are greeted by 360-degree views of the Las Vegas valley. Arrive there at dusk—the sunsets are hard to beat and the fountains of Bellagio will dazzle you down below. The bright lights of the desert on all sides have led this to become a popular spot for wedding proposals and ceremonies. The attraction is open all day until midnight with prices being slightly more expensive when the sun goes down. Your elevator ride up will be an informative one as elevator operators do their best to give you a crash course on the tower and the construction of the replica.
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Get a Drink at the Beer Park
At Beer Park at Paris Las Vegas, you get an opportunity to have an outdoor party while watching a few games and dancing. The bar/restaurant is situated above the Las Vegas strip, so you can see Las Vegas Boulevard and the Fountain of Bellagio. The beer selection is ample, the outdoor grill serves up casual snacks, and the smoker churns out delicious barbecue. To add to the experience, the space is surrounded by more than 30 TVs, community games, pool tables, and giant Jenga, as well as a small grassy lawn to lie out. The Beer Park is open daily at 11 a.m.
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Entertainment at Paris Las Vegas
The big-name shows are usually across the street at Bellagio and Caesars Palace or next door at Planet Hollywood. With that said, you'll still find plenty of great entertainment at Paris Las Vegas. It has hosted Jeff Civillico and his comedy/juggling show, Circus 1903 (a hilarious take on circus acts where you'll see hilarious puppet elephants in lieu of the real animals), and the hilarious show, "Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man," which is a bit edgy, so open minds are required and the ability to laugh at yourself is a must. To see what they currently have going on, check their site.
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Have a Delicious Meal
There is no shortage of restaurant options at Paris Las Vegas as the resort offers 14 different places to have a meal and a few spots for a quick snack. From burgers and sandwiches to pasta and crepes no appetite will go hungry at Paris Las Vegas.
Start your day on the patio at Mon Ami Gabi with a view of the Las Vegas strip and fresh French press coffee.
Later, choose one of the hotel's notable restaurants, some of which are among the best on the strip. For example, celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay opened his first Las Vegas restaurant at Paris Las Vegas, Gordon Ramsay Steak. The chic decor, the crafty cocktails, and the delicious food make this a Vegas must-do before a night out on the strip.
For something more romantic, head to the Eiffel Tower Restaurant inside Paris Las Vegas. The menu is classically French, and some must-try items include the steak tartare, the escargot with garlic, and the foie gras with duck prosciutto.
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Start your day on the patio at Mon Ami Gabi with a view of the Las Vegas strip and fresh French press coffee.
Later, choose one of the hotel's notable restaurants, some of which are among the best on the strip. For example, celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay opened his first Las Vegas restaurant at Paris Las Vegas, Gordon Ramsay Steak. The chic decor, the crafty cocktails, and the delicious food make this a Vegas must-do before a night out on the strip.
For something more romantic, head to the Eiffel Tower Restaurant inside Paris Las Vegas. The menu is classically French, and some must-try items include the steak tartare, the escargot with garlic, and the foie gras with duck prosciutto.
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Hit the Night Club
Las Vegas is known for its nightlife, and Château Nightclub is one of the few that offer a chance for an indoor and outdoor experience with a view of the Las Vegas strip. it has a rooftop where you can dance under the stars, a DJ booth outside, and impressive views up along the Eiffel Tower. The dance floor in the main room is surrounded by VIP booths and underneath grand, glowing chandeliers. The nightclub opens at 10:30 p.m., and the party goes deep into the night Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.