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Paris Hotel Las Vegas Review

Paris Hotel Las Vegas review - it's not as large as other casinos on the Strip like the MGM Grand or the Venetian so you won't tire yourself out walking through the hotel. Spaces are on a more intimate and manageable scale. For additional casino gaming, restaurants and shopping, Bally's is joined to the Paris via a large hallway.

Paris fountain on the Las Vegas Strip picture
Kelly and Sarah posing in front of the fountain at Paris which is right on the Las Vegas Strip.

Insider Secret - Remember - if you win over $1,200 at the Paris, the casino is entitled to keep up to 30% of your winnings if you are from another country. If you win big, they'll check your ID, so make sure you have it on you.

Luckily for hotel guests, the pool is conveniently open all year around at the Paris. It's on the rooftop. You might even see celebrities sunbathing in the lounge chair next to yours, like Tony Danza who's starring in the current production of The Producers at the Paris. The pool at the neighboring Bally's is seasonal so guests in that hotel have to walk over to the Paris pool. Even the spectacular beach-pool at the Mandalay Bay is seasonal. Be sure to ask about hours of service in the month you are visiting the Paris.

Paris Hotel Las Vegas review - when you want to know where to eat at the Paris. The French know food and the food there is good. I would say it's on par with the Bellagio. The breakfast buffet has fresh made-to-order crepes in a French village setting. It consistently gets rated 'Best of Las Vegas' by the Las Vegas Review Journal. JJ's Boulangerie is perfect if you're on the go and need a quick sandwich and salad that's not expensive. Your mouth will water when you see the incredible selection of pastries and chocolates at Le Notre.

Mon Ami Gabi is always packed because it's so good and has that French café ambiance. Ask to sit outside on the terrace in the warmer months and people-watch or experience the Bellagio fountains while you dine. Almost better than being in Paris, France! Another elegant French restaurant is the Daniel Boulud in the Wynn Hotel Las Vegas. For sinfully different cuisine, Ah Sin offers Asian flavors and menus that are delicate and distinctive.

A night picture of Paris, the Eiffel Tower, and Balloon in Las Vegas
Paris at night, Las Vegas style that is with the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and hot air balloon.

If you're walking to Bally's you might not make it when you see Le Burger Brasserie in the promenade that connects the two casinos. Sit at the bar, watch the sports games on large screen TVs and order from 15 types of beers. Best of all, order one of their original burgers and fries. You get large portions and can choose from beef, lamb, chicken, salmon or veggie burgers. If you really want to spurge, they'll be happy to make the lucky $777 Maine lobster and Kobe beef burger for you.

Paris Hotel Las Vegas review also has the latest information on casino gaming. Since the hotel is not huge like Caesar's Palace, you can easily find slot machines to play or find a seat at the poker tables. Dealers are very friendly and drink service is fairly fast. Remember - if you win over $1,200, the casino is entitled to keep up to 30% of your winnings if you are from another country. Another insider tip on Paris Hotel Las Vegas review.

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