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Paris Las Vegas vs The Palazzo at The Venetian

Compare Paris Las Vegas and The Palazzo at The Venetian side by side — resort fees, rooms, location, dining, and who each hotel is best for.

Eiffel Tower replica, Le Cirque, and a center-Strip location for travelers who want classic themed Vegas. vs. The newer, slightly quieter sister to The Venetian — same all-suite formula, separate tower, shared everything. — here's how they compare across location, price, dining, and vibe.

Side-by-Side Snapshot

 Paris Las VegasThe Palazzo at The Venetian
CategoryUpscaleUltra-Luxury
LocationCenter StripCenter Strip
Rooms3,6723,066
Year Opened19992007
Resort Fee$56.63/night$56.69/night

Best For

Paris Las Vegas

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

The Palazzo at The Venetian

  • +Couples wanting Venetian access without the busiest casino floor
  • +Longer luxury stays
  • +Travelers who specifically want the Palazzo tower

Not Ideal For

Paris Las Vegas

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

The Palazzo at The Venetian

  • -Anyone wanting a distinctively different experience from The Venetian — these are sibling properties

Top Highlights

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

The Palazzo at The Venetian

  • *All-suite property like The Venetian
  • *Slightly newer (2007) than The Venetian (1999)
  • *Connected to The Venetian via shared interior

Notable Dining

Paris Las Vegas

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

The Palazzo at The Venetian

  • -Carnevino (Mario Batali — verify current operating status)
  • -CUT by Wolfgang Puck
  • -Sushisamba

Verdict

Edge: The Palazzo at The Venetian

The Palazzo at The Venetian 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 Paris Las Vegas if you want

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

Choose The Palazzo at The Venetian if you want

  • +Couples wanting Venetian access without the busiest casino floor
  • +Longer luxury stays
  • +Travelers who specifically want the Palazzo tower
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Comparison FAQ

Common questions when deciding between these two hotels.

Which hotel has a lower resort fee, Paris Las Vegas or The Palazzo at The Venetian?

Paris Las Vegas has the lower daily resort fee at $56.63/night (after tax), compared to $56.69/night at the other property.

Are Paris Las Vegas and The Palazzo at The Venetian 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 Paris Las Vegas or The Palazzo at The Venetian better for a first trip to Vegas?

Paris Las Vegas is best for First-time visitors wanting iconic themed Vegas and Couples. The Palazzo at The Venetian is best for Couples wanting Venetian access without the busiest casino floor and Longer luxury stays. For a first trip, consider which vibe matches your group.

Which hotel is bigger, Paris Las Vegas or The Palazzo at The Venetian?

Paris Las Vegas is the larger property with 3,672 rooms, compared to 3,066 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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