Paris Las Vegas Resort & Casino — The Strip
The Versailles Room at Paris Las Vegas is a newly renovated 445-square-foot guest room in the Versailles Tower featuring two queen beds and a direct view of the Paris pool. It sleeps up to 4 guests and combines contemporary Parisian design with a marble bathroom, a 55-inch flat-screen TV, and a dedicated desk with task chair. For travelers who want a quieter, pool-facing room in a freshly updated tower, this is one of the more practical options on the Strip.
Tucked inside the newly renovated Versailles Tower, this pool-view room trades the noise of the Strip for a calm outlook over the Paris Las Vegas pool deck — without giving up a square foot of the 445 that makes it feel genuinely spacious.
At 445 square feet, the Versailles Room with pool view sits in the renovated Versailles Tower at Paris Las Vegas on the Strip. The design language is contemporary Parisian — think clean lines and upscale finishes rather than heavy ornamentation. A stylish sofa adds a lounge area beyond the two queen beds, and a full desk with task chair means the room functions for work as well as leisure. The marble-appointed bathroom carries through the elevated finish level with upscale fixtures, a shower, a vanity, and a hair dryer.
The room's 55-inch flat-screen is the primary in-room entertainment anchor. Facing the Paris pool rather than the Strip means the view is calmer and more private than a street-facing room, which is a meaningful trade-off for guests who plan to use the pool or simply prefer less ambient noise and light at night. The room accommodates up to 4 guests across the two queen beds, making it a workable layout for families or two couples traveling together.
Within the Versailles Tower lineup, this pool-view configuration sits alongside the Versailles Balcony Room — which shares the same 445-square-foot footprint and nearly identical furnishings but swaps the pool outlook for a 55-square-foot private balcony with Strip views. Guests prioritizing outdoor space and skyline sightlines should weigh that option; guests who want pool proximity and a quieter orientation will find the pool-view room the stronger fit. The Versailles Executive Suite scales up to 769 square feet with a soaking tub and refrigerator for those who want more room.
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Both rooms share the same 445-square-foot floor plan in the Versailles Tower and include two queen beds, a 55-inch flat-screen TV, desk with task chair, stylish sofa, and a marble bathroom. The key difference is the view and outdoor access: the Balcony Room includes a 55-square-foot private balcony with Strip views, while the Pool View Room looks out over the Paris Las Vegas pool and has no balcony. If outdoor space and Strip sightlines matter most, the Balcony Room is the upgrade; if pool proximity and a quieter orientation are the priority, the Pool View Room is the practical choice.
The room accommodates a maximum of 4 guests. The two queen beds make it a functional layout for families with children or two couples sharing a room, and at 445 square feet there is enough floor space to avoid feeling cramped with a full occupancy of four.
The room is located in the Versailles Tower, which has undergone a full renovation. Paris Las Vegas also has a Bordeaux Tower; the Bordeaux rooms use a different design palette — burgundy, brown, and white — and are positioned separately on the property. The Versailles Tower is the newly renovated building where this pool-view room and the balcony rooms are found.
The bathroom features a marble design with upscale fixtures, a shower, a vanity, and a hair dryer. It does not include a separate soaking tub — that amenity is reserved for the larger Versailles Executive Suite, which measures 769 square feet.
The room includes a full desk with a task chair, which is more than many Strip hotel rooms provide at this size and price tier. The pool-facing orientation tends to be quieter than a Strip-facing room, which can help with focus during the day. That said, the room does not include a refrigerator — that amenity is listed for the Versailles Executive Suite — so guests on extended stays who need food storage may want to factor that in.