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A collage of elegant venues including a Parisian style cafe, a luxurious hotel hallway with chandeliers and marble floors, a stained glass ceiling, and a classic Parisian architecture with the Eiffel Tower, along with a plate of pastry and two dimly lit restaurant interiors.

When you think of Las Vegas you might think of a more gimmicky “Paris” And While yes that does exist there are so many amazing French places in Vegas.

Hotels

The Nomad

While is it not Parisian exactly, it very much has a Parisian boudoir vibe. Located on the top two floors of the Park MGM, it operates as it’s own hotel with separate check in as well.

The Paris Hotel

Yes it is the most gimmicky places in Vegas and pretty tacky as a whole but there are for sure some amazing places to check out here. I have never stayed here but I did hear that they revamped the rooms. I am willing to give it a try one day.

Restaurants

Partage- An off the strip restaurant with a tsting menu, more eclectic cusine.

Bardot- An upscale brasserie inside the Aria. Don’t miss the brunch, it is a must in Vegas!

Joel Robuchon and L?atelier Joel Robuchon- Two of the best restaurants in Vegas, also of course with locations in Paris.

Mon Ami Gabi- A bustling French Bistro with all the classics.

Eiffel Restaurant- You would think this place is gimmicky but its not, the restaurant is absolutely beautiful and the food is classically French.

Bouchon- A Thomas Keller restaurant with the original in Napa Valley.

Cafes

Dominique Ansel- The famous cronut chef! He has two locations here, one in Caesar’s and one in the Paris hotel.

Dont’s: There are some pretty average places inside the Paris hotel. And since this is the most gimmicky place you will find them here. Avoid Vanderpump Paris.