3730 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89158, USA
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Located on the Las Vegas Strip, ARIA Resort & Casino offers a vast 150,000-square-foot casino, multiple dining options, and striking city views from rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows. Rooms feature a stocked mini-bar and an advanced one-touch room control system for easy customization of lighting and temperature. The en-suite bathroom includes robes, a bench-equipped glass-enclosed shower, and a soaking tub. The property hosts 3 outdoor pools and the on-site Spa at ARIA, which has 62 treatment rooms providing massages, facial treatments, and salon services, alongside personal training and fitness classes. A conference center is available for business needs. ARIA Resort & Casino is 3.1 miles from Harry Reid International Airport.
Parking information includes self-parking fees of $18 (Mon-Thurs) and $23 (Fri & Sat) for 0-24 hours, with a daily rate and registered hotel guest rate of $18 per day. The 24-hour parking fee allows in-out privileges within MGM Resorts Las Vegas destinations. Payments can be made via cash or credit card, or charged to a guest’s room bill. Self-parking rates may increase during special events, and Nevada residents can receive up to three hours of complimentary parking.
Amenities at ARIA Resort & Casino feature room service, car rental, a 24-hour front desk, fitness center, restaurant, gift shop, hot tub/spa, and concierge services. Additional amenities include wheelchair access, masks and hand sanitizer for guests, contactless check-in/out, a mini-bar, ATM, currency exchange, and a non-smoking environment. The resort also offers a casino, bar/lounge, eco-friendly initiatives, ADA accessible facilities, internet access, outdoor pools, dry cleaning services, parking, and extensive meeting and conference spaces. Special services include electric car charging stations, visual alarms in hallways, and nearby golf lessons, ensuring a comprehensive and accommodating stay for all guests.
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