Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck Las Vegas (often listed as the “Eiffel Tower Experience”) is the open-air observation deck at Paris Las Vegas, where you ride up 46 stories for panoramic views of the Strip—especially iconic at night with Bellagio-area lights in front of you.


📍 Where It Is and How to Find the Entrance

Location: Paris Las Vegas (center Strip)
Address: 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Finding the entrance fast: go into Paris Las Vegas from the Strip and follow signs for the Eiffel Tower Experience / Viewing Deck (it’s not the restaurant—don’t follow “Eiffel Tower Restaurant” unless you have a reservation).


🌆 Why It’s Worth It: What You’ll See From the Deck

  • 🌃 Strip skyline views from high above the crowds (great for first-timers)
  • 💦 Bellagio area views (one of the classic angles from this side of the Strip)
  • Free Eiffel Tower light show every 30 minutes from sunset to midnight (on the tower itself)

⏱️ Hours and Last Entry (Reality Check)

Hours can change by season, day of week, weather, and major events.

What different major listings show:

  • Some ticket listings show 12:00 PM–12:00 AM with last entry ~11:30 PM.
  • Other popular listings show 4:00 PM–12:00 AM.

⚠️ Best practice: before you go, confirm the official hours for today on the attraction’s ticket page (hours may also be affected by weather).


🎟️ Ticket Prices and What to Expect

Ticket prices are dynamic, but most current third-party listings put it roughly in this range:

  • Adults: around the mid-$20s USD
  • Kids (4–12): around under $20 USD
  • Discounts are often offered for locals/seniors (varies).

✅ If you’re going for the Bellagio fountain time, choose a slot that gets you up there 10–15 minutes before the show you want (lines + elevator time can eat your timing).


✅ Best Time to Visit (For the “Wow” Factor)

  • 🌙 Best overall: after dark (neon + skyline + photos)
  • 📸 Best photos: right after sunset (sky still has color)
  • 👥 Smaller crowds: weekdays, earlier in the evening

🚇🚌 How to Get There From The Strip

Option A: Walk (fastest if you’re nearby)

Paris is center Strip—walking is often quicker than waiting for traffic.

Option B: 🚌 RTC Deuce (best budget option)

The Deuce runs the Strip and lists a Paris stop.
It also states “Operates 24/7.”

Deuce fares (Strip/Downtown):

  • 2-Hour Pass: $6
  • 24-Hour Pass: $8
  • 3-Day Pass: $20

✅ Tip: If you’ll ride more than once, the 2-hour or 24-hour pass is usually the sweet spot.


✈️ Airport Connections: LAS → Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck (Step-by-Step)

RTC officially notes:

  • Route 108, 109, and CX stop at Terminal 1 (Ground Level Zero)
  • CX also serves Terminal 3

Best “simple public transit” route

  1. ✈️ From LAS, take CX (Centennial Express) from Terminal 1 Zero Level (or Terminal 3).
  2. Ride to Flamingo & Las Vegas Blvd (a major Strip drop-off point on the CX schedule).
  3. Transfer to Deuce and ride to Paris.
  4. Walk inside Paris and follow signs to the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck.

✅ If you have luggage and want “zero transfers,” rideshare/taxi can be faster door-to-door—especially late night.


⚠️ Common Mistakes (Vegas-Proof Tips)

  • ⚠️ Assuming the hours are the same every day → they vary; verify before you go.
  • ⚠️ Arriving too close to closing → many listings note a last entry about 30 minutes before close.
  • ⚠️ Not accounting for wind/weather → the tower may close occasionally due to weather.
  • Photo hack: cleanest shots come from standing near a corner of the deck and shooting slightly downward (less railing in frame).

FAQ

How tall / how high is the viewing deck?
It’s listed as 46 stories up with panoramic views.

Is there a light show on the tower?
Yes—listed as a free light show every 30 minutes from sunset to midnight.

What’s the easiest cheap way to get there?
Use the Deuce to the Paris stop and walk in.


Conclusion

If you want a classic “I’m really in Vegas” view without committing to a long tour, Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck Las Vegas is one of the most convenient skyline spots on the Strip. Go at night for the neon spectacle, time it around sunset for the best photos, and use CX + Deuce if you’re coming from LAS on a budget.

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