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Dining in Las Vegas can be overwhelming, thanks to the city’s many restaurants. From famous chefs to delicious holes in the wall, Las Vegas has something for every traveler.
One of the most prestigious and sought-after dining experiences is at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, which sits at the beautiful Paris Hotel.
The Eiffel Tower Restaurant offers a romantic and elegant ambiance, with décor inspired by the city of Paris and, of course, the iconic Eiffel Tower.
The Eifell Tower Restaurant in Las Vegas
One of the main attractions of the Eiffel Tower Restaurant is its breathtaking panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip.
The restaurant features a glass-walled dining room that provides guests with stunning vistas of the city’s skyline, especially at night when the lights of the Strip come alive.
The Meal
I visited the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, but did it live up to the hype? I think it did.
The meal started with a homemade loaf of bread that was similar to a cloud. The bread is paired with rich butter that is topped with sea salt.

The menu is extensive and fancy, including high-end fish and the infamous Beef Wellington—both worth the price point.

Pair your meal with a bottle of wine, and enjoy the view overlooking the Las Vegas lights.
Homemade Macaroons at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant
End your Eiffel Tower Restaurant experience with the homemade Macarons; you won’t be disappointed.

The Iconic Table 56 at Eiffel Tower Restaurant
Reserve the iconic Table 56. Overlooking the Las Vegas Strip, Table 56 is the most romantic in the Eiffel Tower Restaurant and requires an extra booking fee to reserve.
Fountains of Bellagio
My favorite part of the restaurant was watching the light-up fountain show right from our table.

Due to its popularity, it’s advisable to make reservations in advance, especially if you want to secure a table with a view.
How To Get To Here
The restaurant is located right on the strip in Paris, Las Vegas.
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So, should you dine here? That is up to you! If you have a good night gambling and find yourself with some extra cash, do it.
I recommend going toward the end of sunset so you can watch the city light up beneath you. The views alone make the entire restaurant experience.
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