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Caesars Palace vs Paris Las Vegas

Compare Caesars Palace and Paris Las Vegas side by side — resort fees, rooms, location, dining, and who each hotel is best for.

The original Vegas luxury icon — and still the host of more legendary moments than any other Strip property. vs. Eiffel Tower replica, Le Cirque, and a center-Strip location for travelers who want classic themed Vegas. — here's how they compare across location, price, dining, and vibe.

Side-by-Side Snapshot

 Caesars PalaceParis Las Vegas
CategoryUltra-LuxuryUpscale
LocationCenter StripCenter Strip
Rooms3,9603,672
Year Opened19661999
Resort Fee$62.30/night$56.63/night

Best For

Caesars Palace

  • +Travelers who want classic Vegas opulence
  • +First-timers seeking the iconic Strip experience
  • +Pool-focused trips (Garden of the Gods has 7 pools)
  • +Concert and event travelers (Colosseum is on-property)

Paris Las Vegas

  • +First-time visitors wanting iconic themed Vegas
  • +Couples
  • +Travelers who want Eiffel Tower views from their room

Not Ideal For

Caesars Palace

  • -Travelers seeking modern minimalism
  • -Anyone overwhelmed by sprawling, multi-tower properties

Paris Las Vegas

  • -Travelers wanting modern aesthetics
  • -Anyone who finds replica architecture cheesy

Top Highlights

Caesars Palace

  • *The Colosseum — purpose-built for Celine Dion residencies, now hosts the biggest names
  • *Garden of the Gods — 7-pool complex inspired by ancient Rome
  • *Forum Shops — one of the most successful luxury retail properties in the world

Paris Las Vegas

  • *The Eiffel Tower replica — half-scale, with an observation deck
  • *Mon Ami Gabi — the Strip-front patio is one of the best people-watching spots in Vegas
  • *Direct connection to Bally's/Horseshoe and pedestrian bridge to Bellagio

Notable Dining

Caesars Palace

  • -Restaurant Guy Savoy (one of the most decorated restaurants in Vegas)
  • -Nobu
  • -Mr. Chow

Paris Las Vegas

  • -Mon Ami Gabi (the Strip-front patio is iconic)
  • -Eiffel Tower Restaurant
  • -Vanderpump à Paris

Verdict

Edge: Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace edges ahead overall thanks to its Center Strip location and ultra-luxury positioning. That said, Paris Las Vegas is the better pick if you prioritize first-time visitors wanting iconic themed vegas.

Choose Caesars Palace if you want

  • +Travelers who want classic Vegas opulence
  • +First-timers seeking the iconic Strip experience
  • +Pool-focused trips (Garden of the Gods has 7 pools)

Choose Paris Las Vegas if you want

  • +First-time visitors wanting iconic themed Vegas
  • +Couples
  • +Travelers who want Eiffel Tower views from their room
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Comparison FAQ

Common questions when deciding between these two hotels.

Which hotel has a lower resort fee, Caesars Palace or Paris Las Vegas?

Paris Las Vegas has the lower daily resort fee at $56.63/night (after tax), compared to $62.30/night at the other property.

Are Caesars Palace and Paris Las Vegas close to each other?

Yes, both hotels are on the Center Strip, so they're within walking distance of each other. The choice comes down to the on-property experience rather than location.

Is Caesars Palace or Paris Las Vegas better for a first trip to Vegas?

Caesars Palace is best for Travelers who want classic Vegas opulence and First-timers seeking the iconic Strip experience. Paris Las Vegas is best for First-time visitors wanting iconic themed Vegas and Couples. For a first trip, consider which vibe matches your group.

Which hotel is bigger, Caesars Palace or Paris Las Vegas?

Caesars Palace is the larger property with 3,960 rooms, compared to 3,672 rooms at the other. Larger hotels generally mean more dining and entertainment options but can feel busier and have longer walks to your room.

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