US-based hotel and casino entertainment company Caesars Entertainment has announced plans to redevelop Horseshoe Las Vegas’ Jubilee Tower and integrate it into Paris Las Vegas under a new name – the Versailles Tower.

The Versailles Tower redevelopment project will cost more than $100m and will have a new exterior and interior. It will feature 756 newly designed guestrooms and a pedestrian bridge linking the Versailles Tower to the existing Paris resort.

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Caesars Entertainment has over 23,000 rooms in Las Vegas and the company claims this remodelled tower will display some of the best rooms in its nine properties.

Caesars Entertainment regional president Sean McBurney said: “We know our guests, especially our Caesars Rewards members, love Paris Las Vegas.

“Over the past year, we’ve made significant enhancements to elevate the destination, bringing new concepts such as Vanderpump à Paris, Nobu, The Bedford by Martha Stewart and most recently, a completely renovated sportsbook.

“The addition of the Versailles Tower makes Paris one of the largest resorts in the heart of The Strip. The interior and exterior will be completely reimagined and transformed into some of the best rooms in Las Vegas.

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“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.”

As part of the makeover, the Versailles Tower will have standard rooms on The Strip, starting from 436ft² and select guestrooms will feature new 55ft² balconies with views of The Strip.

The refurbished rooms in the Versailles Tower at Paris Las Vegas are scheduled to open later this year, with the pedestrian bridge opening scheduled in early 2024.