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Aria Deluxe Room

The Aria rooms aim to set a new standard when it comes to luxurious Las Vegas accommodations. One of the things that helps to set them apart is their advanced technology, which allows guests to customize the room temperature, the lighting, and the music. That's not all there is to brag about when it comes to the rooms at the Aria Las Vegas, however. An elegant natural décor characterizes the Aria Hotel rooms, and energy-efficient, floor-to-ceiling windows afford fantastic city and mountain views. Other things that you can expect to enjoy in these spacious sanctuaries are custom mattresses, luxurious bedding, and a large high-definition television. Beyond amazing, the Aria rooms definitely deserve some consideration if you're looking to enjoy some Las Vegas luxury.

Deluxe Rooms

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The 4,004 total rooms at the Aria Las Vegas are spread over 61 floors. Two different room options are available at the Aria, and you can also book a suite or penthouse if you prefer. As for the hotel rooms, they include the Deluxe Rooms and the Deluxe City View Rooms. Regardless of whether you book a Deluxe Room or a Deluxe City View Room, you'll have approximately 520 square feet of space to work with. The Deluxe City View Rooms offer terrific views of the Vegas Strip and CityCenter, which is why they cost more to rent than the Deluxe Rooms. As for the other amenities, they are similar across the board.

In addition to luxury linens, those who secure one of the attractive Aria Hotel rooms will also enjoy oversized towels and plush bathrobes. These added touches can be the difference between a comfortable stay and a very comfortable stay. Comfort is just part of the plan when it comes to the rooms at the Aria Las Vegas. Convenience is also the name of the game. The one-touch control panel will allow you to easily perform such tasks as dimming the lights, setting the room temperature, and requesting special services. You can even control the drapes, navigate the television and video systems, or arrange a wake-up call with the touch of a finger. The Aria rooms are hard to beat, and should they pique your interest, you'll also do well to consider the rooms at the nearby Vdara Hotel, which is also in CityCenter.  

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