The Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck is situated in Las Vegas at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. There are many differences between the Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas and the one that was built in Paris. The original was built in 1889 and is over 1,000 feet long while the latter is half the size and looks over Lake Como and Bellagio resort. This is a fun attraction for everyone to see visiting the city. Let us get to know more about the things to do in and around the Eiffel Tower Deck.
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- When to Visit and Tickets
- Getting there
- Things to do at Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck
- Food
- Stay
- Tips
- When to Visit and Tickets
The Eiffel Tower viewing deck is now open all year round on weekends only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 4 pm to midnight. The ascent on the glass elevators is 46 stories. Just like the original Eiffel Tower, you will be able to see all the rivets and ironworks of the tower’s inside when you go up. You should try going during the holiday season as there are more lights than usual around Vegas Valley. There are no time limits, so you are free to linger there as long as you want.
You should book your Eiffel Tower viewing deck tickets in advance as they sell out quickly. The regular tickets for adults are $16 and $10 for children and seniors. Primetime hours which begin at 6 pm usually sell for $22 for adults and $20 for children. For kids that are under three and accompanied by an adult, their tickets are free of cost. You can also buy the tickets at the box office across from Caesars Rewards Center next to the main entrance on Las Vegas Boulevard if you haven’t planned your trip in advance.
- Getting there
The Eiffel Tower viewing deck is located at Paris Las Vegas, 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.
You can reach the destination easily by walking to Paris Las Vegas if you are on the Las Vegas Strip. The resort is situated near the central part of the Strip. You can use ridesharing services such as Uber or Lyft or order a taxi for a very quick ride to reach Paris Las Vegas from any part of the city. Another transportation option to reach there is through the Monorail as the Las Vegas Monorail has a stop at Bally’s/Paris Las Vegas.
- Things to do at Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck
Observation Deck – Get ready to take an elevator to take a ride to the Eiffel Tower viewing deck which is situated 460 feet above the Las Vegas Strip. You will be able to enjoy unrestricted views of many of the city’s beautiful landmarks and the surrounding landscape of the desert. It will also provide you with sweeping views of the Las Vegas Strip as you go up the ride at the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck. Â
Bellagio Fountains and Cosmopolitan – Located near the viewing decks are the Bellagio Fountains. You should consider taking some time while you’re in Paris Las Vegas to visit the Bellagio Fountains and click some pictures. The Cosmopolitan is a luxury resort that has dining, shopping, and lots of entertainment opportunities for you to explore.  Â
Light Show – Unlike the original Eiffel Tower in Paris where there is a law against taking photos of the light show at nighttime, there is no such law prohibiting you from the Eiffel Tower viewing deck at Paris Las Vegas. The new show features 3,000 colored lights and 800 white strobes that run every 30 minutes for an hour and a half hour from sunset to midnight. Enjoy your experience and click a few photographs while you are there.  Â
Day Views and Romantic Experiences – You can decide to visit the Eiffel Tower deck during the day to enjoy dazzling clear views of the city or come during the evening to enjoy the beautiful sunset. It is also known quite popularly for its ambiance of providing romantic experiences, so if you are coming there with your partner, get ready for a memorable experience that will leave you breathless.Â
- Food
Eiffel Tower Restaurant – Get ready to fully surrender yourself to the beauty of Las Vegas as you book a table at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant. It is 110 feet above the strip and is no cheesy-themed restaurant. The Chef here is Joho who has trained at L’Auberge de L’Ill in Alsace and kitchens all over Europe before taking the helm at a Michelin 3-star restaurant by the age of 23. He is also the owner of Chicago’s Everest and Paris Club and Brasserie Jo in Boston. The menu has excellent options such as lobster, shrimp, crab, oyster, and clams. If you feel French on the day, you should go for the foie grass torchon with duck prosciutto and fig compote. You should ask for the corner table if you’re looking for a view of the Bellagio Fountains across the street. The seats that face away from the restaurant give you a great view.  Â
Beer Park – Beer Park has a rooftop bar and grill and is situated nearby. You should go there for a casual dining experience and get dazzling views of the strip along with great food. Â
Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen – It is an amazing restaurant and is highly recommended. It is just 0.4 miles from the viewing deck and is open until 11.30 pm. Â
Nacho Daddy – The wings are excellent here as well as the white peach margaritas. It is just 0.5 miles from the viewing deck and is open until late 3 am. Â
CHICA – You will love the food here, prepared by Chef Talon, and it has great service as well. It is just 0.6 miles from the viewing deck and is open until 2 am.
- Stay
Here are some of the hotels you can stay at when you’re in Las Vegas.
- Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
- Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino
- Marriot’s Grand Chateau
- Bellagio
- Trump International Hotel Las Vegas
- ARIA Resort & Casino
- Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
- Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
- Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
- Tips
- In order to avoid huge lines, make sure you decide to book your tickets in advance. This becomes especially important if you decide to visit during peak times or if you are visiting during sunset or evening hours. You should plan your visit during sunset to allow for a mystical experience as the city lights start to come to life during that time. Evening visits will also allow you to see the Las Vegas Strip lit with bright lights.
- Make sure you remember to bring a camera or smartphone for you to capture breathtaking views from the Eiffel Tower viewing deck. You will be able to see the Las Vegas Strip lit up.
- You should be mindful of the weather conditions before you come here and check the weather reports before arriving. You should keep a jacket along with you just in case it gets very cold.
- You should plan to spend at least 30 minutes at the attraction.
- The Eiffel Tower viewing deck is wheelchair accessible.
The Eiffel Tower viewing deck provides you with a romantic and picture-worthy setting so that you can enjoy some spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip. Make sure you combine your visit here with a dinner at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant to get the full experience of Las Vegas.