The contemporary architecture of ARIA is complemented by the resort's lavish accommodations. An incredible range of amenities include 16 restaurants ranging from cafés to pop into for a quick bite to fine-dining extravaganzas run by world-renowned chefs. There are also 10 bars and lounges, so whatever your mood, there’s a vibe to suit it. Guest rooms boast floor-to-ceiling windows and are furnished in warm colours and textures, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing retreat. There’s also a state-of-the-art spa with plenty of indulgent treatments to melt your cares away, several beautiful pool areas and a fitness suite.
Amenities
Wheelchair access
Bar
Casino
Fitness Centre/Gym
Hot tub
Internet Access
Laundry Service
Night Club
Restaurant
Room Service
Safety Deposit Box
Spa
Where is it
At the heart of The Strip, between Bellagio and Park MGM Las Vegas. Close to the T-Mobile Arena, a destination for live events from music to sport. Transfer time from airport: 10 minutes.
Hotel information
4,004 rooms including 568 suites, on 61 floors in 1 building. All with air-conditioning, panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows, 42” LCD HD TV, telephone, WiFi*, tablet controlled room settings, mini-bar, safe, hairdryer, plush robes and slippers, iron and board.
Deluxe Rooms with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults (rollaway bed for 1 adult available in the Deluxe King room, please request at time of booking. $50 fee prpn is applicable and payable locally, price subject to change).
Stay Well Rooms offer facilities that aim to optimise your physical and emotional well-being, with either 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maixmum 4 people.
Corner Suites with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 adults with a rollaway bed (please request at time of booking. $50 fee prpn is applicable and payable locally, price subject to change).
Tower Suites feature a separate living area, bathroom with jetted tub, and 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 people.
One Bedroom Sky Suites offer stunning views, access to the Sky Pool and the Sky Suites Lounge, personal concierge service, preferred dining reservations, separate living room, bathroom with whirlpool tub, and bedroom with either 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 people.
Self-parking $18 and valet parking $35 (Mon-Thur), $40 (Fri-Sun), plus tax per day (payable locally, subject to change). The 24-hour parking fee provides guests with in-out privileges within the same parking type (self or valet) across all MGM Resorts Las Vegas destinations within the same 24-hour period (subject to availability). Credit card payment for valet parking. Parking may be charged to a guest’s room bill.
16 restaurants and 10 bars and lounges. Julian Serrano, Jean George's Steakhouse, Carbone (Italian), Blossom (Chinese), Javier's (Mexican cuisine), Catch (Asian-influenced sushi, seafood and steak) ARIA Patisserie, Lobby Bar, Lift Bar, Gem Bar, Salt & Ivy, Din Tai Fung, Starbucks®, Liquid Pool & Lounge, Pool Bar (open seasonally).
3 swimming pools (open seasonally) with 50 private cabanas* and 3 hot tubs. Split-level spa and salon with 112 treatment rooms*. Deluxe fitness room*, meditation and relaxation rooms, eucalyptus steam rooms and redwood saunas. JEWEL Nightclub and Late Night Lounge. The Shops at ARIA. Casino.
Room Service*. 24-hour reception. Concierge.
This hotel has a resort fee of $55 plus tax per room, per day (payable locally, subject to change).
Resort fee includes: - In-room WiFi access; unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; access to Paramount+ with SHOWTIME On Demand via in-room television; and fitness centre access for guests 18+. Resort fee, tax and inclusions are subject to change - please see hotel check-in for current inclusions available to you upon arrival.
Wheelchair accessible rooms available on request. Please note that these rooms are subject to availability and may be restricted to specific room categories and bedding arrangements. Rooms and facilities vary between hotels so please check at the time of booking. To discover all the special assistance services we offer please see additional information below.
*Denotes local charge.
One person must be aged 21 years and over in each room
Please note: Due to Covid-19 all venues and services are currently subject to availability.
Please note: Rooms at this property are non-smoking with a Smoking Restoration Fee of $500 for Rooms and $1000 for Suites. Smoking is permitted in the casino and in designated areas.
Please note: Firearms are not permitted on the premises of ARIA Resort and Casino, including within our hotel rooms. If requested, safekeeping of properly registered firearms can be arranged.
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Dec 22, 2024Travel75_12Fremont, California
As expected, Aria has a very busy casino for being in the center of the Strip. Hotel has a good variety of restaurants. Plenty of gaming options in the casino. The sports book is hidden and somewhat disappointing. Worth a visit for first time visitors.
Aria - Another Level of Luxury in LV
Dec 18, 2024lbg517sdErie, Colorado
We love staying at the Aria when we come to Las Vegas! The rooms and the resort are so much nicer than others that we have stayed with in the past. The staff and our VIP Host are always amazing! There is no where else that we consider staying when traveling to Las Vegas for vacations!
Fantastic hotel and casino
Dec 18, 2024Barbara NJackson, Tennessee
I loved Aria. Great connection to other casino hotels. Great service and beautiful hotel located in a perfect location on the strip.we utilized the tram multiple days to go to Bellagio and Cosmopolitan and Ceasars
Inferior Service and Quality for Sky High Prices
Dec 16, 2024Mozey1012Ottawa, Canada
Aria is a nice enough hotel with fairly nice common areas and a luxury feel but the service leaves a lot to be desired. As well, be careful which room you get as there is a pretty vast difference from one 'base' room to the next.
My room was a corner unit which had a very small window and was part of a lock-out that shared a connecting door with…
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Aria is a nice enough hotel with fairly nice common areas and a luxury feel but the service leaves a lot to be desired. As well, be careful which room you get as there is a pretty vast difference from one 'base' room to the next.
My room was a corner unit which had a very small window and was part of a lock-out that shared a connecting door with the suite next door. While that door remained closed the family staying next door could easily be heard through the door. This included a crying child at all hours of the day including early morning. I immediately put a room change request in when I got to the room but 5 days and several follow-up's later and I was never offered a room change. All of this while paying an average of $700 per night during a very busy week in Vegas - totally unacceptable.
Another downside with this hotel is the quality of room service. Why are hotels still using Covid as an excuse for limited services? Room service was delivered in a bag with the food in a plastic box along with plastic utensils...really Aria? Also, when I tried to use the tablet in the room to request room service the order would not go through. The tablet stated that the wait for room service was 30 minutes. When I called to place my order instead I was told the wait was 2 hours!
On another occasion my room was not serviced and after calling housekeeping to request the room be serviced I was told it would be done. Nope. It was never serviced that day.
Bottom line - Aria is absolutely NOT at the level of other Las Vegas high end properties. I have stayed at Venetian and Wynn in the last couple of years and both are miles above Aria in terms of service but especially room-service and the quality of accommodations. I only chose Aria for this trip to collect Marriott Bonvoy points and because of some decent stays in the past but next time I will forgo the Marriott points to stay at a superior property. I felt very ripped off staying at Aria for the price.
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Trip to Aria Resort in Vegas
Dec 13, 2024glenn v
The rooms at the Tower Suites are fantastic, Roomy comfortable and a great view of the strip. The staff checking in & out were great. Always friendly. Javier's is one of the best restaurants in Vegas and the casino is clean and not so smokey. Been staying here for years and will always stay here.