Bally's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino 3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South
12 avaliações para Le Boulevard at Paris
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Jay M.
Classificação do local: 3 West Orange, NJ
Le Boulevard has an array of boutiques, cafes, and dine-in restaurants with«outdoor seating.» Dimmed lights grace the stoned path, great for a nice stroll during the day or at night. It’s a very popular area, especially from those stopping by from neighboring hotels, which is why I it can be a bit congested. Paris Las Vegas’ casino is situated in the middle of an X-layout – right under the Eiffel Tower – with restaurants and bars surrounding it on all sides; it’s accessible from The Strip-side entrance, as well. Thus, at the end of this«charming» stone path is a smokey, rather disorganized and limited casino – cute. The Parisian vibe and stone path along Le Boulevard, the giant Eiffel Tower replica over the entire Paris Las Vegas Hotel(which hosts a restaurant in the middle), and mural sky are great for pictures and a stroll, but I found nothing interesting or unique to buy here. If you’re going to shop on the Strip, you might as well head to The Shops at Crystals or Via Bellagio.
Debbie Z.
Classificação do local: 3 Chandler, AZ
Charming décor, excellent food. The bruschetta was exceptional! We were seated by the fireplace, very romantic. The hostess was very friendly as was the busboy. Our waiter, not so much. He didn’t seem to know a whole lot about the menu and once our food was served he was difficult to flag down. We had to ask the busboy to ask our waiter for coffee and then again for refills. Our waiter seemed to be paying extra attention to a table of four, so we assumed they were high rollers or regulars. We watched as other tables nearby were neglected as well. It was a shame as the restaurant itself is wonderful, if only the service had been as well.
Paul B.
Classificação do local: 5 Claremont, CA
It’s great to take a stroll in the indoor streets of Paris Las Vegas from the casino to your room and admire the fake blue sky and French village archiecture.
Theresa W.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Beautiful, fun, festive… but not. Place to shop. There is nothing interesting to buy and the prices are to high. It is a lot of fun to walk thought there but leave your wallet in your room. I did buy a margarita. In a Hugh plastic container shaped like the hotel… WOW. Just what everyone needs. Hahaha There is a Pastry shop that has good food. It is a serve yourself stand in line bring it to your own table kind of restaurant. After all of the walking in Vegas I would prefer to be waited on. And by the time you get your straws and napkins… well you probably need to go back for your condiments… not for me I think I will go somewhere where I can relax.
Ashley J.
Classificação do local: 1 Lancaster, CA
the sole reason i am giving this a mere 1 star is from a horrible experience i encountered a while back while visiting the shops… i think me and my friend needed some directions and we noticed a information desk at the bottom of the escalators. the lady in there… OMG was so freakin rude! she saw we were there waiting cause we needed her help but this lady(probably like in her late 40’s) was too busy flirting with some younger guy just chit chatting away like no one was around her. me and friend probably stood there a good 10−15mins before i just couldn’t take it and had to interrupt her. she got all pissed and was so rude to us giving us an attitude like why we even bothered her! horrible customer service… just after that incident… never been back to paris again!
Ricardo T.
Classificação do local: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
This is a rather charming attempt at a French street market with several stores and eating establishments. We ate at the sandwhich place, the creperie, and the buffet. We also bought drinks at the bottle shop. And walked the rest of the establishments. It was charming and the piano bar was one of the best we saw in Vegas.
Cosmo W.
Classificação do local: 3 Apopka, FL
Not a big fan of Paris Las Vegas, but this part of it is okay. Several restaurants and shops are here, and there’s a place to get a good Bloody Mary. I like the French Village look of it though.
Ryan D.
Classificação do local: 4 Acworth, GA
This is a pleasant replica of a French style village. The architecture is not as outlandish as some of the other malls on the strip. My wife and I were on a hunt for a sweet tooth-pleasing experience. We found it at JJ’s Boulangerie. They sell a variety of pastries and gelato flavors. I noticed they have sandwichs also if you want to do lunch. FYI, the gelato was probably best price at this location. It was $ 4 a scoop as opposed to 6 or 7 at the Ceasars Forum Shops. The shops were nice and facility was clean. It does connect the Paris to the Bally’s casino floor.
Philippe C.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
LOL@the review that says you can ride a boat from inside to outside. Looks like the fellow is confusing this with someplace else. XD. Anyways, this place is rather tacky. Compared to a lot of the other malls on The Strip this is kind of a joke in my eyes. Yeah, the Forum Shops is even tackier with it’s fake Streets of Ancient Rome motif but at least I can take the stores in there seriously. Most of these stores i’ve never even heard of and are way overpriced. Yawn.
Ryan B.
Classificação do local: 4 Santa Monica, CA
Excellent job of architecture, lighting, shops to really make you feel far from the Vegas Desert.
Albert H.
Classificação do local: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
Good selection of little shops here, including cafes and creperies. Prices aren’t too bad, and this is certainly more upscale than what the nearby Bally’s has to offer. JJ’s slices weren’t bad, and they have a 2 slice & drink combo for under $ 10.
Kristine D.
Classificação do local: 5 Mountain View, CA
A very cute replica of a French Village street without all of the dog merde, of course! It comes complete with shopping for all sorts of items that are French influenced. Some of my favorites include; Les Enfants, charming children’s store offering children’s hats, clothing and a precious selection of Madeline merchandise and Les Elements, a home and garden shop. Hungry? I suggest you check out La Creperie, the creperie stand adjacent to JJ’s, satisfies all tastes, from the sweet tooth to the seafood lover. There are also two very amazing patisseries: Lentre and JJ’s Boulangerie. Both remind of places I frequented in Paris when I was a college student doing a semester abroad. JJ’s is great for lunch while Lentre will probably appeal more to a nagging sweet tooth. Bön Appetit!