Generated by GPT-5-mini| The Parisian (Las Vegas) | |
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| Name | The Parisian (Las Vegas) |
| Location | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
| Opened | September 2016 |
| Developer | Las Vegas Sands (original), Las Vegas Sands Corporation referenced |
| Owner | Bloomberry Resorts |
| Architect | Arquitectonica (design architect), Barton G.Barton G. Weiss (consultant) |
| Rooms | 2,959 |
| Casinos | 95,263 sq ft |
| Notable features | Eiffel Tower replica, La Rive |
The Parisian (Las Vegas) is a resort, hotel, and casino complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Opened in September 2016, the property introduced a Parisian theme featuring a half-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower, French-inspired restaurants, and performance venues. The resort was developed during a period of major expansion on the Las Vegas Strip and has been involved in transactions with regional and international gaming companies.
Construction began amid broader redevelopment efforts on the Las Vegas Strip that included projects by MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment Corporation, and Wynn Resorts. The site previously housed parcels linked to Bally's Las Vegas and redevelopment discussions involving Colony Capital and Harrah's Entertainment. Initial plans evolved under the guidance of developers associated with Las Vegas Sands and later investors such as Bloomberry Resorts, reflecting trends set by landmark openings like The Venetian Las Vegas and Bellagio. The Parisian opened in the 2010s during a resurgence in large-scale integrated resorts, following marquee launches like CityCenter (Las Vegas) and expansions such as The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
The resort's aesthetic draws from iconic Paris landmarks, including a scaled replica of the Eiffel Tower and facade elements referencing Haussmannian streetscapes. Architects and designers involved took inspiration from historic projects like Palace of Versailles interiors and urban compositions similar to those in Place de la Concorde. Design firms with portfolios including projects for The Venetian, Mandalay Bay, and international developments collaborated to produce themed public spaces, retail promenades, and promenades echoing Champs-Élysées boulevards. The tower replica serves as both a skyline feature and an observation destination akin to attractions such as the Stratosphere Las Vegas and observation decks in New York City and Paris.
Gaming operations at the resort include table games, slot machines, and a race and sports book configured to compete with neighboring casinos operated by Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts International, and Wynn Resorts. The casino floor's layout reflects regulatory frameworks administered by the Nevada Gaming Control Board and strategic market positions similar to casinos within Bellagio, Aria Resort & Casino, and The Mirage. High-limit areas and private gaming salons target patrons akin to those frequenting The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas play spaces, while promotional events intersect with tournaments and conventions typical at venues like Mandalay Bay and Las Vegas Convention Center.
Dining at the resort emphasizes French and international cuisine with restaurants and patisseries referencing names and styles found in Paris and European culinary circles such as those associated with chefs who have starred on MasterChef and earned recognition from guides like the Michelin Guide. Signature venues mirror concepts seen at The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and celebrity chef outposts on the Las Vegas Strip. Entertainment programming has included showroom residencies, touring productions, and nightlife offerings that align with bookings at Caesars Palace and T-Mobile Arena. The resort's event spaces host conventions and private functions similar to gatherings held at Mandalay Bay Convention Center and Caesars Forum.
The hotel component provides thousands of rooms and suites catering to leisure and business travelers, with amenities such as spas, pools, and retail designed to rival accommodations at The Venetian and Wynn Las Vegas. Suites incorporate design motifs referencing Versailles interiors and contemporary luxury trends observed in flagship properties like Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. The retail promenade accommodates boutiques and specialty shops comparable to those found in Forum Shops at Caesars and Grand Canal Shoppes.
Operational management and ownership have involved corporate entities active in the global gaming and hospitality industry, including transactions with Bloomberry Resorts and initial development ties to Las Vegas Sands. The property's performance and strategic repositioning relate to market dynamics influenced by major operators such as MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment Corporation, and regional investors. Licensing and oversight are conducted under Nevada regulatory bodies including the Nevada Gaming Commission, with workforce and labor discussions intersecting organizations like UNITE HERE in the context of Las Vegas hospitality labor relations.
Category:Casinos in the Las Vegas Valley Category:Hotels in Paradise, Nevada