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| Name | Paris Las Vegas |
| Location | Las Vegas Strip, Paradise, Nevada |
| Opening date | September 1, 1999 |
| Architect | Bergman Walls & Associates |
| Developer | Park Place Entertainment |
| Number of rooms | 2,916 |
| Casino sqft | 95,263 |
| Attractions | Eiffel Tower replica, Le Théâtre des Arts |
| Notable restaurants | Gordon Ramsay Steak, Mon Ami Gabi, Vanderpump à Paris |
Paris Las Vegas. It is a hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment, the property is themed to evoke the architecture and ambiance of Paris, France, featuring a half-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower and other iconic landmarks. The resort includes a large casino, numerous dining venues, and extensive convention and retail space.
The resort was developed by Park Place Entertainment, a precursor to Caesars Entertainment, and opened on September 1, 1999. Its construction was part of a major wave of themed mega-resorts on the Las Vegas Strip during the late 1990s, following properties like The Venetian Resort and preceding Wynn Las Vegas. The opening was marked by a grand celebration featuring performances by artists such as Johnny Mathis and a symbolic ribbon-cutting. In 2005, the parent company completed a merger with Caesars Entertainment, bringing the property under its current corporate umbrella. The resort has undergone several renovations, including updates to its guest rooms, casino floor, and the addition of new restaurants by celebrity chefs like Gordon Ramsay.
The resort's design, by Bergman Walls & Associates, is a stylized interpretation of Parisian landmarks and streetscapes. The most prominent feature is a 540-foot tall replica of the Eiffel Tower, which offers observation decks and a restaurant. The facade incorporates recreations of the Paris Opera House, the Louvre, and the Hôtel de Ville, arranged along simulated Parisian streets like Rue de la Paix. The interior ceiling of the casino and shopping promenade is painted to resemble a sky at twilight, enhancing the outdoor café illusion. Design elements include French Renaissance details, mansard roofs, and extensive use of stone cladding to mimic the appearance of buildings in Central Paris.
The casino spans over 95,000 square feet and offers a comprehensive array of gaming options. The floor features a wide selection of slot machines, including video poker and progressive jackpot games. Table games include numerous variants of blackjack, craps, roulette, and baccarat. A dedicated sportsbook is operated under the Caesars Sportsbook brand, offering wagering on major professional leagues like the National Football League and Premier League. The casino also hosts a poker room that has been a venue for events in the World Series of Poker Circuit. High-limit gaming areas are available for premium players.
Accommodations consist of 2,916 rooms and suites, many offering views of the Bellagio fountains or the replica Eiffel Tower. Dining venues range from casual brasseries to fine dining, including Gordon Ramsay Steak, the Heidelberg-inspired Biergarten, and the rooftop Eiffel Tower Restaurant. The resort features the Le Théâtre des Arts showroom, which has hosted productions like Jersey Boys and performers such as Santana. The Via Bellagio shopping promenade connects to neighboring Bally's Las Vegas and contains various retail stores. Other amenities include a swimming pool deck, a spa, and over 150,000 square feet of meeting and convention space.
The distinctive skyline, particularly the Eiffel Tower replica, has made it a recognizable filming location. It appears prominently in movies such as *Ocean's Eleven* and *The Hangover*. The resort has been featured in numerous television series, including episodes of *CSI: Crime Scene Investigation* and *America's Next Top Model*. It also serves as a backdrop in music videos for artists like Britney Spears and has been depicted in various video games set in Las Vegas, contributing to its status as an iconic element of the Las Vegas Strip in media.
Category:Hotels in Paradise, Nevada Category:Casinos on the Las Vegas Strip Category:Caesars Entertainment