Paris Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the famed Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, USA , that is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment. As its name suggests, its theme is the city of Paris in France; it includes a 1/2 scale, 540 foot (164.6 m) tall replica of the Eiffel Tower, a neon sign in the shape of the Montgolfier balloon, a two-thirds size Arc de Triomphe and a replica of La Fontaine des Mers. The front facade of the building suggests the Paris Opera House and the Louvre. .Love is in the air literally. For the ultimate romantic setting, there's no need to travel across the globe to capture the feeling. The Eiffel Tower, located in the heart of the Las Vegas strip, is a replica about half the size of the original in France. The two vary in height, but there are many similarities between them. Both have an enclosed observation deck for safety as well as a glass elevator to admire the stunning vistas on the way to the top. The Eiffel Tower experience allows you to ride up 460 feet above ground and take in breath taking panoramic views. Placed in the heart of the famous Las Vegas Strip, This Parisian-themed resort transports you to one of Europe's most romantic city. The $785 million Paris Las Vegas is designed to bring the spirit, excitement and savoir faire of the City of Paris to Las Vegas.
An added bonus is the Eiffel Tower restaurant on the 11th floor. Be sure to plan ahead if you would like to dine there. The restaurant is available by reservation only. The comfortable rooms and suites have the French feel with distinctive European furniture and warm decorations. All the accommodation units are spacious and well equipped with an array of modern facilities. The 24-acre Paris Las Vegas features authentic replicas of famous French landmarks, including the Arc de Triomphe and the Hôtel de Ville, as well as façades of the Paris Opera House and The Louvre. The resort’s signature replica is a 50-story half-scale Eiffel Tower, where visitors can dine in a gourmet restaurant 100 feet above the Strip, or travel (via glass elevator) to an observation deck at the top for a panoramic view of the Las Vegas Valley.
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