Review: Burgundy Room (2 Queen Beds) At Paris Las Vegas (Nevada)
About Paris Las Vegas
The Paris Hotel & Casino in Nevada is a favorite resort that brings the charm of Paris to the heart of Las Vegas. The resort is designed to resemble the iconic landmarks of Paris, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. With its French-inspired architecture and decor, guests can immerse themselves in a unique European ambiance during their stay.
Out Stay At A Glance:
- Average Nightly Cost During Stay: $261 ($323.08 all-in)
- Loyalty Program: Caesars Rewards/Wyndham Rewards
- Loyalty Category: N/A
- Discount Applied: Amex Offer: $40 off $200
- Room Type as Booked: Burgundy Room – 2 Queen Beds
- Room Upgrade: None
- Resort Fee: $52.10 per day
- Parking Fee: $18 per night
Booking/Redemption
Caesars Rewards
The Caesars Rewards loyalty program offers a range of perks and benefits. These include discounts on hotel stays, priority access to shows and events, and the ability to earn and redeem points at various Caesars Entertainment resorts and casinos across the country.
Location & Parking
The location of the resort is ideal as it is situated right on the center of the Las Vegas Strip, offering guests easy access to various entertainment options, including other famous resorts, casinos, shopping malls, and popular attractions.
Parking options at the Paris Hotel & Casino include both valet parking and self-parking. The self-parking garage is accessible (via a long walk), but provides guests with the flexibility to come and go as they please. The self-parking option will run you a steep $18 per night.
FHOP Tip: Caesars Rewards members with Platinum status or above get free self or valet parking at Paris Las Vegas.Â
Front Desk & Check-In
Elevator Area
Hallway
Burgundy Room Walkthrough Tour
Burgundy Room (Promotional Photos)
Burgundy Room (Actual Photos)
Bedroom
The Burgundy Room (2 Queen Beds) at the Paris Hotel & Casino was newly renovated and slightly more spacious than I expected it to be.
The room featured two queen beds with plush bedding, a seating area, and standard hotel amenities such as a flat-screen TV and a work desk. The decor was elegant and pleasantly reminiscent of a classic Parisian style.
Living Area (Actual Photos)
Bathroom (Actual Photos)
Paris featured Jose Eber toiletry products which we fine – but I wouldn’t necessarily call them high-quality luxury products.
Room Condition
Overall, the room condition was surprisingly clean and well-lit.
The one bone-to-pick I found were the sizable “mystery stains” on the room chair.
Dinner At Alexxa Kitchen
We ate a late-night dinner at Alexxa Kitchen, which bills itself as a modern Mediterranean dining experience. Although I didn’t care for the layout of the dining room, the restaurant did serve up some great (but salty) food and innovative (and delicious) cocktails.
Other Dining Options
When it comes to dining, the Paris Hotel & Casino offers a variety of great options including the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, which offers stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip, high-end dining at Vanderpump A Paris (never tried it), Nobu (excellent) and Mon Ami Gabi, a very popular French bistro known for its delicious cuisine and outdoor patio seating. The Gordon Ramsay Steakhouse is also located at Paris, though I haven’t personally tried it myself.
Vanderpump A Paris
Nobu
Cafe Americano
As for breakfast, the Cafe Americano restaurant provides a diverse menu with both classic and innovative breakfast options, ranging from fluffy pancakes to hearty omelets. The restaurant’s casual atmosphere and attentive service make it another popular place to start the day.
Cafe Belle
Casino Floor
The Property Exterior
FHOP Tip: What’s Nearby: There are plenty of things to do near the hotel, starting with the casino within the resort itself. Guests can try their luck at the gaming tables or slot machines and experience some of the best restaurants Las Vegas has to offer. Additionally, the hotel’s location on the Strip (directly across from the Bellagio Fountains) allows for easy access to a wide range of dining options as well as a variety of entertainment and shopping opportunities.
The Bottom-Line Review: Burgundy Room (2 Queen Beds) At Paris Las Vegas (Nevada)
We had a positive stay overall. The Burgundy Room (2 Queen Beds) was an affordable clean and comfortable accommodation right smack in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip. The room’s Parisian-inspired decor was nice and unique to the rest of Las Vegas. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom was clean and well-lit. Yes, there were mystery stains on the room chair, but that’s par-for-the-course for budget Las Vegas rooms.
Hotel-wise, the [human] service at the Paris Hotel & Casino was above satisfactory, with attentive and friendly staff members doing the best they could to ensure a pleasant stay for guests. Where the hotel failed was the [forced] automation kiosks at the check-in. First of all, the machines didn’t work although they appeared in a 5-to-1 ratio vs. human staffers. This caused huge lines that moved very slow and took over an hour and a half to check-in, which predictably resulted in a lot of pissed-off guests (myself included).
While our Burgundy Room and dining experiences at Paris Hotel & Casino were positive, there were areas that need immediate improvement (like check-in!). With some human service enhancements, this hotel has the potential to actually exceed expectations and feel like the upscale hotel it is desperately trying to be. I would rate our Burgundy Room experience an 8 out of 10 on the budget accommodation scale, dining options a 8.75 out of 10, and the Paris Hotel & Casino a 6.75 out of 10 for the way corporate management treats its guests [and staff].
Seriously Caesars – loose the check-in kiosks.