Paris Las Vegas, Las Vegas Strip
| Address | 3655 Las Vegas Blvd. South [ map ] |
|---|---|
| Neighbors | Bally's Las Vegas Planet Hollywood Bellagio |
| Pricing | $ $ $ $ $
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| Drink Service | Average |
| Club Card | Yes - Total Rewards |
| Cool Stuff | The cold hard cobblestone walkways are not cool, particularly at 5am after trudging around the strip for 39 hours straight. |
| Shows | Anthony Cools |
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History of Paris Las Vegas
Opened on December 31, 1998, Paris Las Vegas was one of the last of the 90s construction boom mega resorts to open. It features a replica of Paris' Eiffel Tower, a plethora of fine French dining and croupiers who speak fluent french and cocktail waitress who say "Merci Beau Coup" when you give them tips. Nice joint!
How are the rooms at Paris Las Vegas?
Paris offers three types of rooms, Standard Room (Grandma guest-bedroom style), Suite LeMans (Nicer Grandma guest bedroom style) and Suite Calais (Rich Grandma room style) running from $99 to $289. All rooms are finely decorated and feature the usual in-room safe (for a fee - free in suites) hair dryer, ironing board plus high speed internet (not free).
What restaurants are at Paris Las Vegas?
Try some 'franch fries. And franch dressing. And franch bread. And to drink, Perrooo.'
The problem with the French, is that they have no word for 'cliche'. The food theme at Paris, is French. And if it ain't French, some fusion is added making it somewhat French. For fine dining there is a choice of Ortanique, which is, in their words, 'caribbean cuisine prepared in a French tradition'.
If you want a great view of the Strip along with your fois gras, check out the Eiffel Tower Restaurant and for those of you who like to dine in rich surroundings with museum art, try Les Artistes.
That little joint on the north side of the entrance is Mon Ami Gabi, which offers French bistro dining with The Strip standing in as the Champs Elysee. It is modeled after an authetic French bistro. Can someone tell us, do they really look like this? Comments, anyone, anyone?
Le Village Buffet offers food from the five provinces of France, with live cooking stations, including a Fondue and Grill, which sounds pretty damn good to us. If you were thinking, 'hmmm...where can I get some Pan Asian Parisian cuisine?', then you are in luck. Check out Ah Sin (no, not Ahh So), satisfing all your Asian food needs conviently in one restaurant (eh, what's the difference).
Le ProvenÁal offers offers 'French-Italian' cuisine and the waitstaff sings and dances for ya, just like in good ole Paree. They also have a bakery, a crepery, and a cafe.
Where is Paris Las Vegas Located?
Right in the center of the action... with Ballys, Caesars, Flamingo and more just steps away.
Exclusive Tips for Paris Las Vegas:
Looking for a distraction from the tables for a spell? Risqué offers dancing as well as entertainment. Nouveau burlesque, anyone? Champagne bar Napoleon's offers over 100 varieties and Le Bar Du Sport offers a lounge for sport watching. There is also a cabaret bar.
You may find yourself a bit thirsty for some entertainment here. The Eiffel Tower is the main attraction, which is an exact 1/2 size replica of the original. A place is hard pressed for attractions if 'atmosphere' is listed as one of the 4 entertainment attractions. The last 2? Facades of French landmarks and the aformentioned Risque.

Lovely room, great view. We had one of the P rooms on the end and we had nothing to complain about. If I had a gripe its that every tourist in Las Vegas does a token walk through, most walking the inside cobblesone walkway from Bally's to Paris. The Buffet is there, shops are there, its just rather crowded through there. Now attempt to exit your elevator, which is placed in the middle of this freeway and drag a bag w/ wheels down the cobblestone hallway. It 's just not pleasant. They need a stoplight and a carpooling lane to fight the stop and go walking.I'm mainly a Video Poker player and the paytables aren't the best in the country. Fortunely, the HET Total Rewards card lets me also play at other HET properties w/o penality... the free offers keep on rolling in. I'll be cashing in a free three nighter at the end of August 07.I wouldn't call it the best, but no complaints other than the elevator location to the rooms. Well worth a stay.

:/ It was OK. For the rate, I feel like there are better rooms to stay in. Decent food options, not the best drink and gambling, pretty poor shopping/window shopping. Great location and friendly staff. Just not really impressed by the room or the casino; I"ll get the same for cheaper elsewhere or more for the same money next time. Luckily this stay was on the company.
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another awesome harah's resort
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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I love the casino here. Love the layout, the cobblestoneish walkways and drink service has always been good.
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Like the location (mid-strip, across from Bellagio), and the fact that most of the time we are able to get a room with a view of the fountain show. Some of the best food in Las Vegas. Most rooms have been recently romodeled. All that, plus Harrah's (whether you love them or love to hate them) has the best comp program around.
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the rooms are very confortable and the casino is well laid out. the shopping isnt that great but the food choices are excellent. the touristy thing to do is going up inside the eiffel tower. the guides have been told to speak with a french accent and that can be unintentionally funny.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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If only more resorts had been built like this. Comes closes to matching that DisneyWorld-level of theming detail that pre-Palms hotels regularly promised and almost never delivered.
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If you go to this happy, wonderful, memorable place you will have a very good time here. I have stayed here plenty of times and have great experiences' with it. I look forward to going there again. It may not be the best hotel but its good.
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I really liked the setting in the casino. How they had the ceiling painted like the sky and had the "wind" blowing inside. It was neat. Very creative.
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One of our favorite places to drink and people watch. The rooms are so so for how pricey they are.
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The decor is nice, the dealers seemed friendly, and it's the only place I ever won big money at a slot machine. The Bruchetta d'Aqui red champagne at Napoleon's is also out of this world.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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I've been up the faux Effiel Tower in the past so I was a bit excited to stay here on my recent trip. One it was the first time staying at a Harrah's property and two, I received a guest comp from a Total Rewards platnium member. Unfortunately, the bed was hard and stiff. It was pretty uncomfortable, and to top it off the bed would crinkle when you roll over. After grinding for 8 hours, i had the worst 5 hours of sleep in my life. It really messed up the remaining 30 hours I had left. Luckily, we we're doubled booked at The Orleans. When we got back after a show, we packed up and checked out.
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My room probably looked great when this place opened, but I was really disappointed for 2007. Except for the fancy bathrooms, I preferred the rooms in the Stardust tower that I got on closing weekend in Oct '06. The slots gobbled my money real fast which didn't inspire me to bet minimum $15 a hand those nights at the tables.
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Great time at Paris! Nice hotel, rooms, Le Village buffet is one of the best. The casino could use a few more $5 BJ & craps tables.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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Have been staying here exclusively for past five or six trips. They are good to me, and the $20.00 trick usually works for a P room with a view. Sweet!
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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Paris Las Vegas is one of my favorites.
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In my opinion, best casino on the strip. Why...because it has the upscale feel of your 4 star and 5 star joints, but still accessible to the mid-level grinder. $10 tables are easy to find. Great drink service, great dealers and pit bosses. Great location. Only knock are the average rooms, and French food. Players club is Harrah's...in my opinion the best players club around. Always sending me free rooms in the mail...and I am NOT a high-roller. Usually hovering around $15-$25 a hand. While the facilities are great, they are not the "shock and awe" of Wynn or Bellagio. But in my opinion, the best value for your dollar.