Caesars Entertainment opens skybridge at Paris Las Vegas
Caesars Entertainment has unveiled the highly anticipated Paris Skybridge, a state-of-the-art pedestrian bridge connecting the Paris Las Vegas casino-hotel to the newly reimagined Versailles Tower. Officially opened after receiving final approval from Clark County, the bridge marks a pivotal moment in Caesars’ $100 million renovation project.
A Landmark Addition to Paris Las Vegas
Spanning an impressive 253 feet, the Paris Skybridge features an 82-foot segment that gracefully crosses a service road between Paris Las Vegas and Horseshoe Las Vegas. This structural marvel is not just a bridge; it’s a gateway to an elevated guest experience.
The opening of the Skybridge coincides with the transformation of the Versailles Tower, formerly known as the Jubilee Tower. The renovation, part of Caesars’ commitment to delivering world-class accommodations, adds 756 luxurious rooms and suites to the Paris Las Vegas property. This expansion further cements its position as a premier destination on the iconic Las Vegas Strip.
Luxury Redefined: Renovation Highlights
The $100 million renovation of the Versailles Tower focuses on redefining luxury. Guests can now enjoy upgraded rooms that blend modern elegance with classic Parisian charm. Select accommodations feature private balconies, offering breathtaking views of Las Vegas Boulevard, the dazzling Strip, and the renowned Fountains of Bellagio. These enhancements provide a truly immersive Las Vegas experience.
Convenience Meets Elegance: The Paris Skybridge
Senior Vice President and General Manager of Paris Las Vegas, Ken Ostempowski, emphasizes the Skybridge’s significance:
“We’ve invested more than $100 million into renovating the Versailles Tower at Paris Las Vegas, and the pedestrian bridge is a key component of this exciting transformation. Now that the bridge is open, guests staying in the new rooms can conveniently access their favorite offerings at both the Paris and Horseshoe resorts — from restaurants and bars to the casino floor, entertainment, and attractions.”
Strategically positioned near Caesars Sportsbook and the Eiffel Tower Experience gift shop, the Skybridge enhances accessibility, ensuring a seamless connection between the two properties. Guests can now move effortlessly between these iconic destinations.
The Evolution of the Versailles Tower
The Versailles Tower’s journey reflects decades of evolution in the Las Vegas hospitality landscape. Originally constructed in 1982 as part of the MGM Grand, the tower transitioned to Bally’s in 1986, where it became known as the Jubilee Tower. Its transformation into the Versailles Tower in 2023 marks its third major rebranding, each phase enhancing its appeal to a new generation of visitors.
Despite extensive renovations, Caesars preserved certain elements of the north tower’s original design, offering a nod to its historical significance. Notably, the tower was not part of the tragic 1980 MGM Grand fire, which remains a somber chapter in Las Vegas history.
A $100 Million Commitment to Excellence
Caesars Entertainment’s investment underscores its dedication to providing unmatched guest experiences. The Skybridge, as an integral part of this transformation, symbolizes innovation, convenience, and luxury. By linking two of its flagship properties, Caesars has created a dynamic environment where guests can explore a variety of dining options, entertainment venues, and gaming experiences without leaving the premises.
A New Era for Paris Las Vegas
The Paris Skybridge and Versailles Tower renovation represent a new chapter for Paris Las Vegas. With its blend of iconic design, world-class amenities, and enhanced connectivity, Caesars Entertainment continues to set the standard for excellence on the Strip.
Whether you’re admiring the shimmering cityscape from a private balcony or traversing the Skybridge to your next adventure, Paris Las Vegas ensures that every moment is unforgettable. Experience the transformation for yourself and discover why this destination remains a cornerstone of Las Vegas luxury.