Since the Cosmopolitan launched its balcony rooms in 2010, it has had no competition from other nearby establishments. Paris Las Vegas is the next resort on the Strip to feature rooms with balconies. These private outdoor spaces offer unrivaled views of the city. Plus, guests can host private gatherings with family and friends away from the confines of standard hotel rooms.
38 New Balcony Rooms
Caesars Entertainment has revamped the Horseshoe's Jubilee Tower and renamed it Versailles Tower. Versailles Tower, just next to Paris Las Vegas, has 756 guest rooms and suites. All the 445-square-foot luxury rooms in this tower will have a 55-square-foot balcony. The 38 new balcony rooms face west toward Las Vegas Boulevard, making them your ideal spot for an overnight stay in the Sin City.
The views from the Paris balcony rooms will elevate guests’ experiences. They’ll feel the energy and be part of the action during special events, like the Fourth of July, New Year’s Eve, and F1.
Other renovations include revamping the Caesars-branded sportsbook and several restaurants. As part of the preparations for this year’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix, Paris Las Vegas is also renovating the pedestrian walkway connecting it to the new Versailles Tower. And even though these renovations are only on this one Caesar Entertainment property on the Las Vegas Strip, its costs have already surpassed $100 million.
The overhaul of Paris Las Vegas coincides with its 25th anniversary celebrations.
Open for Booking
Plan your stay and sample the new balcony rooms at Paris Las Vegas. A one-night stay at a Versailles Tower balcony room starts at $246 per person plus a daily $50 resort fee. From here, guests will have spectacular views of favorite spots like the fountains at the Bellagio and a stretch of the Grand Bazaar shops.
If you book a balcony room during the F1 tournament, expect to pay up to $15,000 per night for uninterrupted views of the F1.