
The Las Vegas Strip is buzzing with activity and packed with lavish resorts. The hotel prices can be so steep that you might feel like you need to hit a jackpot on a slot machine just to lighten the financial load. However, Aria Resort and Casino features elegance, class and style at a very friendly “common man” price point. Come enjoy a stunning Vegas experience.

Aria Resort and Casino offers elegance at an easy price
The Aria Las Vegas Hotel brings class at a price that won’t break the bank. Its sleek glass towers create a stunning, modern outline against the varied architectural styles that shape the Las Vegas skyline. MGM Resorts’ Aria Resort & Casino really shines among the newer Las Vegas resorts. Aria was one of the pioneers in moving away from a specific theme, offering hotel rooms on the strip starting at just $129 a night, complete with plenty of in-room tech.

This eye-catching, glassy complex aims to draw in guests with a range of bars and restaurants, pools, a spa, and, of course, a huge casino floor. The Aria Casino Poker Room offers high stakes action for the card player. Aria deliberately steers clear of the themed concepts that its competitors or sister properties embrace. Hotels like the Bellagio (inspired by Italy’s Lake Como), Paris Las Vegas (France), Luxor (Egypt), or Excalibur (medieval times) for example. Instead, this MGM Resorts gem is named after the Aria Campus, a high-end hotel and casino complex that includes the Aria Resort & Casino, along with the Aria Sky Suites and Vdara Hotel & Spa.

The Shops at Crystals, a luxury shopping mall featuring brands like Dior and Gucci, are linked to the hotel. Even though the Aria on the Las Vegas Strip is set back a bit further than some of its siblings and rivals, the Aria Express Tram makes it easy for visitors to travel.

