
"Bienvenue en France!"
Las Vegas will take you places. You go to Las Vegas to enjoy what it is, but you always get more. Example, Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. A mini
vacation to Paris, France in the heart of the Las Vegas strip.
Paris, the hotel version, has a lot to offer its guests. The passion and ambiance you find is Paris, France is delivered inside this 85,000 square foot hotel. One of its best feature is the 540 foot replica of the Eiffel Tower. It brings the hotel to life on what is always a busy Las Vegas strip. If you want to experience the tower in full then taking the 90 second elevator ride to the top is a must. Great view of the strip, best to go right before sunset so you can enjoy the day and night view, both are great. You can also get a birds eye view of the Bellagio water show - bonus. To complete your experience you can dine at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, sitting 100 feet above the strip, and enjoy its great views and fine French cuisine.
Let's continue with the dining theme. My favorite restaurant in Paris is Les Artistes Steakhouse. The dining room has been dubbed "the most beautiful dining room in Las Vegas," and I agree. It has really neat architectural designs and its wall are adorned with Impressionist artwork. Very nice and upscale, however you do not have to get all fancied-up to dine there. I always start with the Lobster bisque and end with the creme brule, they are a must! The Le Village Buffet is also great, but the line to get in can be very long at times. Best time to avoid a long line is before 9:00 am or if you find yourself waking up later (likely) go around 10:30 a.m. They begin switching over to lunch around 11:00 and you can enjoy both meals. That's a score.
The casino floor at Paris is average in comparing it to most on the strip, however it has the flair
of themed fountains, statues, vaulted ceilings, and cobblestone paths with wrought iron lamps to keep up with the French themed motif. Most table games range from $10-$25 minimum bet. I like to walk over to Bally's as there are usually more $10 minimum tables, and if its early in the day you can find a few $5 tables there. The Sportsbook at Bally's has recently been updated, just re-opened in September, and has been getting great reviews. "The Book" at Bally's now features an exclusive VIP area (with sports memorabilia and high definition), each seat has its own television monitor, a full bar with 20+ large television screens (with a few plasma's mixed in), and of course the score ticker. Sounds like a good place to be on Sunday!

What else should you know about Paris...
Las Vegas Review Journal's 2009 Best Poll rated Paris as the "Best Strip Hotel."
Besides the Eiffel Tower replica you can also enjoy viewing the Arc de Triomphe, Louvre facade, Paris Opera House, and Hotel de villa.
Need to shake your groove thang? Hit Paris' chic nightclub Risque! You can get fresh air and enjoy the strip view from its second story balcony (or people watch, which is always fun to do in Vegas).
Maybe shakin' it is not your cup of tea...how about live Jazz? Napoleon's offers live jazz music and a premium champagne menu. The bar also features dueling piano's.
The rooms are good with the best feature being the bathrooms. All marble with a separate tub and shower. If you are lucky, and we all know that lucky is how you beat Vegas, then you may even land a strip view. One year I had a room with a view of the Bellagio water show, not too bad. Much better to view out on the strip though!
So there is a general run down of our host hotel. Remember that you can walk though the hotel over to Bally's. But, do not keep yourself bottled up inside the two. There is so much on the strip to see and enjoy. If its your first time in Vegas then you must get out at night and see the sights and sounds. Here are other hotels I recommend you check out - The Venetian, Caesar's Palace, The Mirage, The Wynn, The Palazzo, and The Bellagio. All of these are within walking distance of Paris.
Also, do not forget that you can check in to your room at the airport. This could save you some time and when you arrive at Paris - game on!
Till next time...
