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    Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck

    3.9 (477 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Stephanie S.

    Great view of Vegas, I'd definitely go at night so you can see the fountain show and all the lights.

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    Marco Y.

    Beautiful views of Vegas, you can pretty much stay on the deck for as long as you want.

    Jeff P.

    My friends were staying at Paris and really wanted to go on the Eiffel Tower viewing deck, I figured I'd go up but once you get up you realize it's obstructed view. Literally a cage around the entire viewing area with little areas to stick your phone thru to take a picture! And it took 20 minutes to get up to the top How it has 3.9 stars is crazy, but I guess that's because tourists are the ones reviewing it. If you're coming to Vegas and want great views of the strip head over to the high roller wheel at the line, sky bar at Mandalay Bay, the top of stratosphere or ghostbar at palms. You'll be much happier with the experience

    Kelly G.

    This was a pretty big disappointment to me. Maybe it's because there's so much construction for the race and we could hear picketers as well. The history was interesting and I had no idea Shaq owned some of the restaurants either. We had a perfect view of the Bellagio show but walked away before the lights started. There was a highly intoxicated couple that were really a distraction unfortunately. I have to say I wouldn't recommend.

    Joe Z.

    When visiting Vegas, this attraction is a must do. Fairly priced and conveniently located on the casino floor. You can stay up there as long as you like and they have staff available to answer any questions. The elevator goes up and down every four minutes. . I would recommend going after 3pm so you can watch the Bellagio fountain show from the deck. Although breathtaking any time of the day, the best time to go would be at night to see the "true" Vegas strip in all its glory. The hustle and bustle of the city and all its lights.

    Michelle D.

    On my first trip to Vegas, I was intrigued by the Eiffel Tower, a replica half the size of the famous landmark in Paris, France. I purchased a ticket for $31. Took the escalator up to the elevator, then headed up 46 stories above the Las Vegas strip. WOW, what a view! You can see everything from the observation deck, the mountains, the airport, and all the high-rise hotels. I didn't realize I timed it just right and caught the fountain show at the Bellagio across the street. Best view EVER! There's no time limit as you are able to stay as long as you want. And the ticket was good for three days, so you can come back. Next trip, I plan to go after dark.

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    views are really pretty! nice an peaceful ambience. i could see almost all of the las vegas strip! some workers can be rude and did not fulfill what was supposed to be included. could or could not be for little kids depending on their behavior. nice experience though.

    Joe K.

    A great place to view the entire city. I recommend going after 3pm to see the water show at the Bellagio.

    Ultima M.

    I saved a few dollars and I got my ticket on Groupon!!! Employees are friendly and very knowledgeable about the real Eiffel Tower Once you get to the viewing deck basically all you see is the strip ..... There isn't a bar or anything at the top of the viewing deck I'm glad I can say I did it But it's like no frills kinda thing The coolest part was walking over the bridge and seeing the LOCKS of love I came I saw I did it On the the next

    Jessica L.

    Very nice view and very kind staff, makes me want to go to Paris and see the real tower! We were even able to catch a water show while we looked around, it did not disappoint!

    Lanh N.

    This is a pretty fun experience if you're ever in Vegas. It's family friendly and offers a great view of the strip. It's a lot higher than it looks from below. I would recommend going during nicer weather though as it was quite cold and windy when I went. You can pretty much see everything from up there though including the brand new Sphere. It's probably even cooler at night when everything is lit up. Highly recommend especially if you've never been.

    Chi H.

    After our stay here at the Paris Hotel, we decided to check out the viewing deck as well. I mean why not, we can cross it off our bucket list too. We had to wait until noon for it to open. I will say, in January it is so cold and windy, but it was sunny too. The views from up top is nice and you can see that we're located pretty much in the middle of the strip that is popular. You can go around and see old Vegas and the new sphere.

    Lourdes V.

    Went to The Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck. Cool to compare to the real one in Paris if you've ever been there. This one is about half its size but they did a really great job replicating the original. Going on this attraction was a unique and breathtaking experience that transported us back to Paris. As we ascended to the top, the panoramic views of the Strip unfolded before our eyes, creating a mesmerizing sight. Mind you the view is blocked by fencing (to prevent unfortunate situations) but they have small blocks of open areas big enough for your phone to have an unobstructed view for photos and videos. I must say the attention to detail in replicating the iconic Eiffel Tower is impressive. The intricate ironwork and architectural elements mirror the original structure, and it feels like you've been transported to Paris itself. The elevator ride to the top was smooth and quick, and we reached the observation deck in no time. Once we step onto the deck, the views were simply stunning. The Las Vegas skyline stretches out in all directions, showcasing the impressive landmarks, we went during the day but I'm sure at night the views of city's vibrant lights must be lovely. The deck itself is well-maintained and spacious, providing ample room to take in the sights. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and made us feel welcomed and attended to. They readily provide assistance and answer any questions, further enhancing the overall experience. One thing to note is that this attraction can get crowded, especially during peak hours. I advise you to plan your visit accordingly to avoid long queues and to fully enjoy the experience. We went early afternoon and it wasn't too busy. The "Parisian like" experience continued when we got off the viewing deck and crossed a bridge like one of the many in the city of lights. Also towards the end of the bridge there's a wall of the love locks that dressed one of the bridges in Paris. Overall, the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck was a captivating experience that combined the allure of Paris with the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. It is around $24 per person for a very short experience but you can get discounts if you're a senior, military or local. Whether you're a tourist or a local, this attraction is definitely worth a visit for its panoramic views, attention to detail, and unique ambiance.

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    Ask the Community - Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck

    Am I allowed to bring a camera & small tripod? Also are the viewing holes big enough to fit a camera lens through?

    You could definitely bring a camera, I'm not sure about the tripod. The holes are very small but you might be able to fit a camera lens through it, I was able to do so with my smartphone camera.

    Is there a bathroom up there?

    Yes Bathroom on the same floor as you go up the escalators

    What time does lunch end?

    https://yelp.to/qTKq/kwSr4Nd9t3 At the restaurant, it ends at 3pm.

    How much are the souvenir pictures?

    When we inquired up front, they couldn't tell us how much the pics were because apparently the price can change based on the frame. But we bought three photos and it was a about $50. Two photos came in a black sleeve/folder and one came framed in a… Read more

    Are the souvenir drinks from Groupon the drinks in the Eiffel Tower cups?

    Either or choose from eifffel Tower or hot air balloon

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    The great buildings of Las Vegas were dwarfed by the viewing deck, and somehow seemed not quite as great.

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