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Vanderpump à Paris: A French Fantasy on the Strip
Lisa Vanderpump’s Parisian-inspired restaurant inside Paris Las Vegas is one of the most photographed dining rooms on the Strip, and I’m walking you through what to expect before you book a table.
I’ve walked past the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas more times than I can count, but Vanderpump à Paris still stops me every time I glance through the windows. Lisa Vanderpump and designer Nick Alain built this room to feel like an old Parisian courtyard, one that has stood the test of time, and it shows in every velvet banquette and gilded chandelier.
It landed on my list of the 10 most Instagrammable restaurants in Las Vegas, and once you see the chandeliers hanging from that painted ceiling, you’ll understand why. Here’s everything I know about the place before you book your own table.
Old Paris, Reimagined in Gold
The dining room is built around Art Nouveau details: deep velvet banquettes, crystal chandeliers hung in wrought iron cages, and bronze umbrella fixtures overhead. Some windows are designed with a rain-like effect, so even the glass adds to the mood.
Above the tables, a Baroque floral-painted ceiling ties the whole room together. It photographs beautifully from almost every angle, which is exactly why it keeps showing up all over Instagram.
What to Know
Inside Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino at 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd, on the center Strip.
Upscale French dining with a playful Vegas twist. It’s a business casual, 21-and-up room, so plan for a special-occasion splurge rather than a quick bite.
The truffle-stuffed baguette with triple creme brie and black summer truffles is the dish people photograph most, alongside whimsical cocktails like the Louvre at First Sight, served in a mini Louvre pyramid glass, and the LoveLocked, a cocktail for two with padlock and key glasses.
Book ahead through OpenTable, especially for weekend brunch. Groups of 13 or more should call ahead, and it’s always smart to check the official Caesars site for current hours before you go.
Getting the Best Photos
Go early or go late
The room gets busy during peak dinner hours. If you want a photo without a crowd behind you, aim for an early reservation or a slower weekday night.
Ask for a banquette seat
The velvet banquettes near the chandeliers photograph best. If a specific table matters to you, mention it when you book.
Just Upstairs at Paris Las Vegas
NearbyEiffel Tower Viewing Deck Admission Ticket at Paris Las Vegas
If you have extra time before or after dinner, head straight up for Strip views from 46 stories, an easy add-on since it’s inside the same resort.
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Lori Ballen
REALTOR® with Keller Williams Realty Las Vegas, leading The Ballen Group. A lifelong Las Vegan sharing the best of the valley.
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