When Paris Las Vegas was built in 1999, the Eiffel Tower’s replica became a staple on the Strip. And now some 26 years later, the Caesars Entertainment property still remains one of the city’s cornerstones. You’ll want to book a room in its newly-renovated Versailles Tower. Offering views of the Las Vegas Strip, the 756 simple, yet sophisticated guestrooms come with or without balconies, gold-trim mirrors, plush settees, comfy beds, room service (6 a.m. to midnight), and more.

Access to the hotel’s hottest restaurants is made easy with a brand-new pedestrian bridge, which connects the Versailles Tower to the more than 10 restaurants the European-inspired hotel and casino provides. Here are our top four picks for places to dine with Parisian-influenced flair and beyond.
Dominique Ansel Marché
Mornings are made better now that Dominique Ansel Marché has arrived. The Cronut® king’s cafe-style sidewalk market presents perfection in freshly made handcrafted croissants, crêpes, fruit-filled tarts, mini madeleines, and other confections. Make your way to the award-winning pastry chef’s newest Vegas location or order in and have breakfast in bed.
Vanderpump à Paris
Step inside one of Lisa Vanderpump’s popular eateries, Vanderpump à Paris. The dimly lit restaurant showcases sexy cocktails (the coconut rum Flora Bora Bora or the hibiscus gin and tonic Pinky’s Poison) and French classics (the truffle-stuffed Vanderpump baguette, goat cheese cakes, bourgignon pot pie) in an aged Parisian courtyard outfitted with crystal chandeliers, velvet furnishings, fresh flowers, and more. This venue (and its menu, which is titled Le Vanderpump Parisien, and comes as an oversized newspaper) is perfect for an intimate date or a night out with friends.
NOBU
Although celebrated chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa’s NOBU isn’t French-inspired, his Japanese-and-Latin-American-flavored upscale restaurant is just as chic and savory. You’ll want to order must-haves like the yellowtail jalapeño, black cod with miso, roasted cauliflower, rock shrimp tempura with creamy spicy sauce, and more. Each plate is prepared with precision. Plus, the soft woods, smooth finishes, and pendant lights are ideal for dining with your closest confidants. Make reservations and toast with a proper glass of NOBU champagne, brut grand cru, verzy non-vintage. Bubbles make everything better!

Brasserie B Parisian Steakhouse by Bobby Flay
In just a short Uber ride to Caesars Palace, you’ll find Brasserie B. The mouthwatering hotspot, which is also a part of the Caesars Entertainment family, serves up delicious dishes for breakfast and lunch (available Monday through Friday) like the cheesy croque monsieur or steak frites. Or book dinner any night of the week for a tasty vidalia onion soup, roasted garlic and lemon butter whole lobster, macaroni goat’s cheese gratin, and the like. Warm woods, glass-blown chandeliers, and subway-tiled walls welcome guests who are in the mood for delectable fare in a classy French atmosphere. Award-winning celebrity chef Bobby Flay brings his best to each course. Be sure to try the restaurant’s weekend brunch, too! The bar Americain burger with bacon and gruyère served on a warm brioche bun can’t be denied!