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The
24-acre Paris Hotel & Casino opened in 1999 with 2,916 rooms. The hotel tower design is a replica of the
Hôtel de Ville in
Paris. The incredible landmarks throughout the resort include the Arc de
Triomphe and facades of the Paris Opera House and the Louvre museum.
The resort's signature replica is a 540 foot high replica of the 984 foot high
Eiffel
Tower.
There visitors can dine in a gourmet restaurant high above The Strip
or ride in a glass elevator that travels at 350 feet per minute to an observation deck
50 stories above the city.
Please
click on the thumbnails below to see pictures of the Paris.
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The
Paris and Ballys with Bellagio Lake in the foreground.
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Jeff
and Grisel with the Eiffel Tower in the background
as viewed from the Bellagio Lake.
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The
50-story, half-scale replica of the original
Eiffel Tower in Paris constructed from Gustav’s original
plans. Unlike the real Eiffel Tower, the replica is both fireproof and
earthquake proof. |
The
two-thirds size replica of the Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile, the world's largest triumphal arch.
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Paris’ hot-air balloon,
the Eiffel Tower and the Alladin, Paris' next
door neighbor. |
The
replica of the Paris Opera House
located to the right of the Eiffel Tower base.
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Alicia,
Wayne, Amanda, Jiles, Melanie and Jeff at Le
Boulevard. |
Le Boulevard,
a quaint cobblestone street full of boutiques
and cafes offering more than 31,500 square feet of retail
space.
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Beneath a mural of the Parisian sky are the 100
tables and well over 2,000 slot machines of the
Paris Casino.
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Jiles,
Jeff, Melanie, Amanda, Alicia & Wayne at the
Paris Casino.
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All
85,000 square feet of the casino sit among
street scenes of Paris, including cobblestone
pathways, ornate street signs and a replica of
The Pont Alexandre III — a picturesque bridge
overlooking the casino and shops. There's also a
40-foot ceiling painted to resemble the Parisian
sky.
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Rainforest Cafe Bench
near the entrance to the monorail.
The free mile-long monorail connects Bally's and Paris Las Vegas to the MGM Grand.
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