Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck
3655 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV, 89109
The Eiffel Tower, a monumental half-scale replica of the French icon connected to the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino on the Strip, offers views of glowing neon signs and the dancing fountains of the Bellagio from its 46th-floor observation deck. The attraction also has a restaurant on its 11th floor and a light show that takes place every 30 minutes from sunset until 12am.
The basics
Vegas visitors have two options for experiencing the re-creation of the Paris, France icon: ride a glass elevator to the 360-degree viewing deck 460 feet (140 meters) above Las Vegas Boulevard or book a table at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant with a view of the Bellagio fountains. For a romantic night out, combine dinner with a helicopter flight above the Strip. The Las Vegas Power Pass includes free Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck admission.
Things to know before you go
The Eiffel Tower Experience is a must for couples.
Book your Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck tickets ahead of time to avoid long lines at the ticket office.
If you plan to dine at the restaurant, make reservations several months in advance.
The elevator, restaurant, and observation deck are wheelchair accessible.
How to get there
The Paris Hotel and Casino is situated on the Strip, and visitors have several convenient ways to get there. Take the Monorail to Bally’s/Paris Las Vegas station or hop on the Deuce or SDX Strip bus. There’s also a ride-share drop-off spot in front of the Eiffel Tower Paris box office.
When to get there
Catch stunning views of Las Vegas at the Eiffel Tower Experience, open all day for visitors. Tickets cost more in the evening, but the sight of the city sparkling under the night sky makes it worth every penny. Plan to arrive before sunset to snag a prime spot for watching the sun melt into the desert horizon—a moment you won’t forget. For a quieter experience, visit on a weekday or head there early in the morning to avoid the crowds and enjoy the space.
The best observation decks in Las Vegas
The Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck, which is 46 stories tall, represents one of several excellent viewing points on the Las Vegas Strip. While the Eiffel Tower offers some of the best views, the Tower Experience at the Stratosphere appeals to adrenaline junkies with several thrill rides and attractions. For a more dynamic view over Las Vegas, go for a ride on the High Roller, a 550-foot (168-meter) observation wheel at the LINQ Hotel.
Ways to explore
Las Vegas has lots of imitation attractions of famous spots from around the world; as well as the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, you’ll find pyramids at Luxor and canals with gondolas at the Venetian.
This tower serves as a beacon of advertising for the hotel, but it’s also a great place to take in views of the city from its viewing platform—book tickets in advance to save time. You can also see the tower on hop-on hop-off bus tours or after-dark city lights tours.
Accessibility
Las Vegas’ Eiffel Tower is wheelchair accessible.
Age limits
None; children under 3 visit free, but must obtain free tickets from the box office.
What to pack
Camera, binoculars
What to wear
Weather-appropriate clothing, comfortable shoes
Not allowed
Be considerate of others when taking selfies and blocking views.
Amenities
Restrooms, restaurant
Address
The Paris Hotel and Casino is situated on the Las Vegas Strip. Public transportation is widely available, and visitors have several convenient ways to get there, including via hop-on hop-off bus.
Driving
Take Flamingo Road to Las Vegas Boulevard and then head south, take your first left and park in the Paris Hotel and Casino parking lot, or opt for valet service.
Public transportation
Take the Monorail to Bally’s/Paris Las Vegas station or hop on the Deuce or SDX Strip bus.
Best times to visit
Visit around sunset for beautiful views and the chance to see the city after dark.
Best days to visit
Weekdays tend to get fewer crowds at most Vegas attractions.
Best months to visit
Winters are ideal for Las Vegas visits, while summer temperatures can be stiflingly hot.
Special events
Come around Independence Day or New Year’s Eve to see fireworks displays.
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