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ARIA Resort & Casino

ARIA Resort & Casino


Sporting magnificent modern architecture and top-tier dining, entertainment, pool and spa options, ARIA stands tall as a hip resort in the heart of the Strip.

The vibe

Modern, gleaming and chic. Luxury on all levels

What we love

ARIA opened at the end of 2009 and it still has that new car smell. The rooms are a tech lover’s dream with all the latest gadgetry (keyless locks, personalized automation, etc.). Each room features an in-room tablet where you’ll have one-touch control of lighting, temperature, draperies, music, in-room dining and more. Simply put, you are master of your domain at ARIA.

Open year-round, the pool area at ARIA is like something out of the Garden of Eden. Three ellipse-shaped pools are spread across a palm tree-laden deck. For those of you who already know you want to give in to sin, head directly to Liquid Pool Lounge, a walled-off dayclub in the back where you can frolic with DJ-spun music and copious cocktails.

ALIBI Ultra Lounge is the perfect place to grab a cocktail. This place is the perfect convergence of premium spirits, fresh ingredients and overall opulence.

Good to know

There isn’t a bad room in the house. Since the price point is elevated here, why not just go all out and upgrade to one of the Sky Suites? With the one-bedroom penthouse, not only will you get postcard-worthy views and more flat-screen TVs than you’d find in an electronics store, but you’ll enjoy extras like limousine transport from the airport, a personal concierge and access to the private Sky Suites Lounge, where you can indulge in drinks (yes, this includes alcohol) and snacks all day and night long.

If you’re thinking of smoking in your room at ARIA, don’t. At checkout, you might find you’ve been hit with a $500-$1000 smoking restoration fee. Be aware that most of the resort’s rooms (98 percent of them, only a few high roller suites have been exempted) are nonsmoking, so the only places you’ll be able to light up are on the casino floor or in various bars.

Parking at ARIA seems more confusing than it really is. The confusing part comes from the fact that there are two separate valets, each with different drop-off and pickup points. From the Strip, ARIA has two points of access – via City Center Place to the main valet and via Harmon Avenue to the north valet. There are times for choosing one over the other (see our tips).

OK, so now self-parking…well, what can we say? The only way to access this garage is by turning off the Strip onto Aria Place. Follow the signs (there is no light) as these will indicate where the left turnoff is to a long ramp that goes down into the garage. This feels trickier than it is because you don’t actually see the garage they guide you towards.

There is valet and self-parking. Hourly self-parking and valet rates vary, click here for details.

Now that we’ve blown your mind in terms of parking, we just want to add that ARIA is set way back from the Strip. Of course, most Vegas Strip resorts involve a walk to reach Las Vegas Boulevard, but this is one of the longer ones. To get to the Strip, you’ll have to go through The Shops at Crystals or walk along a series of shops parallel to City Center Place and Mandarin Oriental then take a pedestrian bridge across to The Shops at Crystals. Think of it as your workout to burn off those buffet calories.

Insider tips

Remember our earlier discussion on valet parking? Use the main valet when you check-in because the entrance here leads right into the lobby. And don’t forget that you’ll pick up your car from the entrance at the opposite end of the porte cochere.

Be an art lover. ARIA’s got an impressive fine art collection, and you don’t have to pay a museum admission cost to view it. Several pieces dot the property’s indoor and outdoor public spaces. So spend the day exploring, it’s totally worth it.

Spend an afternoon at ARIA’s Spa & Salon. There are some seriously unique amenities in here including a Shio salt room (its salt-infused air improves both your breathing and skin) and Ganbanyoku heated stone beds, which are unbelievably soothing to your muscles.


Casino

Yes, 150,000 square feet of gaming.

Race & Sports Book

Yes, and the race and sports book has numerous televisions.

Restaurants

Yes, restaurants include: Bardot Brasserie, Blossom, Burger Lounge, ARIA Cafe, Jean George Steakhouse, Julian Serrano Tapas, Lemongrass, Sage, Javier’s, The Buffet at ARIA, FIVE50 Pizza Bar, Pressed Juicery, Herringbone, Carbone and Starbucks.

Nightlife

Yes, several bars and lounges including Alibi Ultra Lounge, Lift Bar and Lobby Bar. Jewel Nightclub is multi-level venue that has an overlooking mezzanine level and a DJ booth with state-of-the-art LED video screens and special effects lighting.

Attractions

Yes. There is a $40 million fine art program showcasing works, water features within the property and Crystals at ARIA Campus, a retail and dining venue, is located outside the lobby of ARIA.

Pool

Yes. There are three pools. There is also a 21 and older pool club: Liquid.

Health club or fitness equipment
Spa

Yes. ARIA spa and salon.

Shops

Yes. ARIA has several shops and Crystals, a retail and entertainment district located just outside the lobby.

Wedding services

The Wedding Chapel at ARIA.

ARIA Resort & Casino

ARIA Resort & Casino sits at the heart of the Strip -offering panoramic views of Las Vegas with its exclusive dining, dynamic nightlife and luxurious rooms.

Front view of the hotel
3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, 89158 Las Vegas Nevada , United States
Phone: 1-866-983-4279
Star rating: *****
Room rates: $135 – $500
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