The new Versailles Tower balcony rooms offer rare outdoor space on the Strip
Mon Ami Gabi's patio is arguably the best people-watching spot in Vegas
Directly connected to Horseshoe and the Monorail for easy access
Quick Take: A theme-park version of France that's showing its age in the main tower but redeeming itself with the renovated Versailles wing.
Reviewed by @itravelhouseofcandy: I was pleasantly surprised by how huge this Guest Suite was! The bathroom vanity is massive—perfect for my friends and me getting ready for dinner. The view was a bit industrial, but honestly, for the space and location right on the Strip, it was a total steal.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Great location and fun theme, but the old rooms are worn out and the elevators are a struggle.
Reality check
You're paying for the Eiffel Tower view, not 5-star service—housekeeping can be hit-or-miss and the 'resort fee' feels steep for a small gym.
You snag a Versailles Tower Balcony Room
You want to walk to Bellagio, Cosmo, or Planet Hollywood in under 5 minutes
You love the 'fake sky' indoor village aesthetic
Cleanliness & Maintenance
7
Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Many reports of missed days or late service (cleaning at 4 PM).
Bathroom hygiene: Generally decent, but recurring complaints about hair on floors and weak water pressure.
Maintenance: Bordeaux Tower shows wear—peeling wallpaper, scuffed furniture, and dusty vents are common.
Linens & towels: The 'sheet sandwich' bedding is a major complaint; linens can feel worn or thin.
Odors & scents: Casino floor has a heavy floral scent to mask smoke; rooms can smell musty or like 'old AC'.
Sleepability™
6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Chateau Nightclub (Wed/Fri/Sat)
Bellagio Fountain 'cannons'
Hallway noise due to thin doors
Before you book
Good to know
The pool is heated but closes early (5 PM or 6 PM depending on season).
Versailles Tower guests check in at the main Paris desk, then walk across the bridge.
The 'resort fee' covers gym access for two, but the gym is small and windowless.
What to pack
Earplugs (essential for Strip-facing rooms)
Comfortable shoes (the walk from Versailles Tower to the Strip is long)
Travel steamer (irons are standard, but steamers are better for delicate club wear)
Bordeaux Tower High Floor (26+) North Wing (quieter, away from club)
Rooms to avoid
Bordeaux Tower rooms ending in -01 or -02 (near noisy elevators)
Low floors facing the Strip (direct line of fire for nightclub bass)
Versailles Tower rooms facing 'Ole Red' (loud live music)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am requesting a room in the Versailles Tower, specifically a high floor facing the Bellagio fountains. If unavailable, please place me in the Bordeaux Tower, North Wing, floor 26 or higher, away from the Chateau Nightclub noise.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool open year-round?
Yes, 'Pool à Paris' is heated and open year-round, typically 9 AM to 5 PM, though hours extend in summer.
Does the Versailles Tower have its own check-in?
No, you must check in at the main Paris lobby (often crowded) and then walk across the pedestrian bridge to the tower.
Do rooms have refrigerators?
Most standard rooms do NOT have fridges. You must request one (subject to availability) or book a suite/Versailles room that specifies it.
Can I hear the Bellagio fountains from my room?
Yes, in Strip-facing rooms you can hear the 'boom' of the fountain cannons, which some find cool and others find annoying.
Is there a resort fee?
Yes, approximately $56.63 per night (including tax), covering Wi-Fi, gym access, and local calls.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, the 'PetStay' program allows up to 2 dogs (50 lbs max) for $85/night plus a refundable deposit.
Insider Tips
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The Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck is best at sunset, but you can get a similar view for free by buying a beer at 'Beer Park' just below.
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Use the walkway connecting Paris to Horseshoe (formerly Bally's) to access the Monorail without going outside.
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For a quieter breakfast, skip the Mon Ami Gabi line and grab a crepe at the walk-up window next to it.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'sheet sandwich' bedding: a duvet between two flat sheets with no cover, which slides apart at night.
💡The 'fake sky' ceiling in the shopping promenade can feel claustrophobic or disorienting after a while.
💡The walk from the Versailles Tower to the pool is confusing and requires navigating multiple elevators and a bridge.
💡Elevators in the main tower are notoriously slow and often have one or two out of service.
💡The 'mechanical noise' in some Bordeaux rooms sounds like a constant hum or grinding, likely from old HVAC units.
Local Playbook
Map
See where Paris Las Vegas is located and what's nearby.