The Jubilee Tower at the Horseshoe Las Vegas (formerly Bally’s) will soon be renovated, renamed the Versailles Tower and integrated into the Paris Las Vegas.
The $100 million project will include 756 redesigned luxury guestrooms and a new pedestrian bridge connecting the Versailles Tower to the Paris resort. The new rooms in the Versailles Tower are expected to be completed later this year and the bridge early next year, resort officials said.
The Versailles Tower will have among the largest standard rooms on the Strip, starting at 436 square feet. Some will offer new 55-square-foot balconies.
“The interior and exterior will be completely reimagined and transformed into some of the best rooms in Las Vegas,” said Sean McBurney, regional president of Caesars Entertainment, owner and operator of the Paris and Horseshoe hotels. “When it opens this fall, our guests will have easy access to the incredible restaurants and gaming options they have grown to love at Paris Las Vegas.”
Paris Las Vegas’ new restaurant concepts include The Bedford by Martha Stewart, Vanderpump a Paris and Nobu.
Caesars Entertainment last refreshed and renamed the tower at Bally’s in 2013 after its iconic show “Jubilee!” which closed in 2016 after 34 years in production.