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Paris Pool
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The octagonal pool at Paris is located rooftop next to the replica Eiffel Tower. You can sunbathe as the tower casts its shadow on the pool. Making you feel as if you are lounging on a lake side resort in real Paris. To get to the pool, you must first pass the French garden which is perfectly manicured and often mistaken for astroturf. You will pass through several Parisian style archways that would be worthy of a wedding ceremony.
Once you are out on the pool deck, you can relax in a striped lounge chair that resembles a café seat. The pool itself is so large that you can hardly swim across it, making it perfect for swimming laps or just hanging out by the side. Tall posts and golden accents also give the pool deck an authentic touch. There are also two Jacuzzis located near the back of the pool. They are surrounded by rose bud gardens and this area also makes a great backdrop for special occasions or just to take a picture.
The pool at Paris is one of the only hotel pools in Las Vegas that actually faces the Strip. Which means you can see parts of other hotels towering over you and not forget where you are. Food and beverage service is provided by Le Bar du Sport and Café du Parc. You can also rent open or enclosed cabanas. Some cabanas are like little hotel rooms and come complete with air conditioning and TVs. You can even order a poolside massage or rent rafts for $15 a day. The pool is open year round and during the winter months it is open to guests of Bally’s because the Bally’s pool is closed.
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