Le Boulevard is très European. From the brass lamps to the cobblestone "streets" to the small, intimate boutiques, Paris is alive and well in Las Vegas. Make your way straight down the middle of the casino (or straight ahead if you parked in the parking garage) and you'll hit Le Boulevard, the shopper's main drag, where the majority of stores and restaurants reside (if only it were this easy in France). Les Mémoires offers intricately designed clocks, cute wedding figurines, bath products, frames and other bric-a-brac. Les Eléments features throw pillows and china. No boulevard would be complete without good food, and Le Boulevard has JJ's Boulangerie. It's a great place for a sandwich, and since it's also a working bakery, you can sit in on the preparation. And La Crêperie, the crêperie stand adjacent to JJ's, will satisfy all tastes, from the sweet tooth to the seafood lover. La Cave features goodies like French wines, imported cheeses and other treats that you can buy for friends or enjoy yourself. Shops in the Bally's - Paris Promenade include Optica, a designer eyeglass and sunglass boutique and Paris Line, featuring designer clothing and accessories. The promenade also includes Perfume de Paris, Swarovski and Glitz To Go for jewelry and accessories. Le Boulevard is conveniently located in the back of the hotel-casino, near the parking garage and the convention center, which means you don't have to walk through the casino if you want only to shop. First-time visitors, however, should walk through the casino to get the full effect - the legs of the Eiffel Tower protrude onto the casino floor. Take a ride to the top if you're not acrophobic. Check out the lobby, which replicates the Palace of Versailles, with its ornate crystal chandeliers and plush circular seats. Magnifique! Shopping Details
Location: Located inside the Paris Las Vegas hotel-casino, just south of the intersection of the Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road. Hours of operation: Hours vary by business. Restaurants and food inside the mall: Yes. Special features: Take a trip to the top of Eiffel Tower. Valet parking: Yes, at the Paris Las Vegas hotel-casino. Address: 3645 Las Vegas Monorail, Las...
Read moreWe had an amazing time in Vegas. 1st time staying at Paris. I was afraid at 1st based on all the negative reviews. Some were saying, no towels, trash in hallways, long lines to check and the list goes on and on. Well me and my family didn't experience any of that. When we got there I was told to check-in at one of the kiosks and it literally took me less than 5 minutes. There was no line at all. We arrived about 11pm. Kiosk asked if I wanted to upgrade. I didn't, I said I would check out my assigned room 1st since it was comped all 3 nights and I only had to pay resort fees. The room we were assigned was absolutely fine. It was spacious and I loved the fact that it had a separate tub and shower. The bathroom was a good size. We had plenty of tissue and kleenex. They also had shower gel, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, facial and bath soap. We were only missing one set of towels. We had 3 complete sets but it was four of us. I called and the precorded message told me I could text with Ivy for anything I need. I did that and requested another set of towels. The young lady on the other end was very polite and had several sets sent up to my room within 10 minutes. I have no idea what any of those negative reviews were about because our experience was 100% postive. We would definitely stay again. I'm all about who is giving up them free comped rooms.... of course it would have to be at a decent hotel because I'm not laying my head just any old place. The only thing I noticed that needs to be replaced is the carpet in the room but especially the hallway. I stayed at Mirage in April as they usually provide me with a comp room but it wasn't the case this trip. Paris has an awesome pasta dish that me and my family tried. It was better than Olive Garden and that's saying alot because OG is my husband's favorite spot. Great job Paris, just let us win a little...
Read moreLe Boulevard is an indoor area at Paris Las Vegas that resembles old cobblestone streets of Paris. In a similar manner to the Canal Shoppes at Venetian, the property has done well to create a Disney like version of being in Paris.
The boulevard is lined with Parisian style cafes, bars and general shop fronts, street light posts and the ceiling is painted like a partly cloudy day. It is considerably more touristy than realistic but that is fine. You can't take these type places seriously, just enjoy them, have a meal and be happy you are on vacation in Vegas.
At Le Boulevard there is a fair range of restaurants. We stopped at J.J.s Boulangerie for french onion sandwich and drinks. This was pricey and the food was very average. Le Burger Brasserie was another stop we made. We had surprisingly good burgers here, better than those tried at Gordon Ramsey's BurGR the next day. Ramsey has a steakhouse here at Le Boulevard for those seeking higher end places. Similiarly, You can try Martorano's, which we found to have pretty good Italian cuisine.
Le Boulevard is easily accessible from The Strip for those not staying at Paris Las Vegas. You can also enter directly from Bally's if you are...
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