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| With its famous dancing Fountains of Bellagio, this luxurious resort was billed as the most expensive hotel in the world when it opened in 1998, at a cost of $1.7 billion. Fortunately, the fountains are free to all who care to admire them. |
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Las Vegas is one of the most exciting tourist destinations in the world.
In the past decade, the town has seen the emergence of the Caribbean-like Mirage, the medieval Excalibur, the pyramid-shaped Luxor, Hollywood's MGM Grand, pirate-themed Treasure Island, Mediterranean-styled Monte Carlo, Gotham knockoff New York-New York, Brazilian-cloned Rio, Italian-themed Bellagio, South Seas-styled Mandalay Bay, and a touch of Paris and Venice in The Venetian.
As its name suggests, Paris Hotels theme is the city of Paris in France; it includes a 5/8ths scale, 540-foot-tall (164.6 m) replica of the Eiffel Tower, a neon sign in the shape of the Montgolfier balloon, a two-thirds size Arc de Triomphe and a replica of La Fontaine des Mers. The front facade of the building suggests the Paris Opera House and the Louvre.
The Eiffel Tower is not the only French icon copied at Paris Las Vegas.
Guests arrive on a circular drive featuring a two-thirds replica of the Arc de Triomphe. There are also copies of the Paris Opera House and The Louvre. And the 34-story hotel replicates the 800-year-old Hotel de Ville, which is now the Paris City Hall.
| Luxor French Site |
Bellagio French Site |
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| Excalibur French Site |
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| Mandalay Bay French Site |
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| New York New York French Site |
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Mirage French Site |
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MGM Grand Las Vegas French Site |
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Bellagio Dining/ Le Cirque AAA Five Diamond Award
Bellagio Dining/ Picasso AAA Five Diamond Award
5 Diamond Award Winner: Joël Robuchon Restaurant at MGM Grand
Andre's French Restaurant. A Zagat Guide Favorite at Monte Carlo.