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Here is a detailed comparison between Aria and Bellagio in Las Vegas, which are both part of MGM hotels.
1. Best Location: Aria Las Vegas Vs. Bellagio
The Bellagio hotel is centrally located on the Las Vegas Strip, directly across from Paris Las Vegas, and next to Caesars Palace. Bellagio offers prime access to iconic attractions and is closer to Caesars shopping.
Aria Hotel is located within the CityCenter complex. Aria is slightly south of Bellagio on the Strip. It’s close to high-end shopping at The Shops at Crystals and is part of a more modern development.
We prefer the location of the Bellagio Hotel because of its central strip location.
2. Style & Character
The Bellagio Las Vegas is known for its Italian-inspired elegance and exudes classic luxury with its grand lobby, stunning fountains, and refined decor. Its opulent interiors include hand-blown glass sculptures, marble floors, and grand chandeliers, reflecting a timeless luxury that appeals to those who appreciate traditional glamour.
Aria has a sleek, modern design, a contemporary aesthetic, and high-tech features. Its interiors are characterized by clean lines, high-tech amenities, and an overall minimalist aesthetic. There are problems with crowds at busy times at Aria, and the public areas in Aria are less appealing with an odd layout, lots of metalwork, and dingy lighting.
Sky Suites at Aria is the most luxury part of this hotel and offers a variety of accommodations, including studios and suite lofts. This rooftop part of the hotel features a contemporary club atmosphere reminiscent of Los Angeles rather than Las Vegas.
Pick the Bellagio for its classier public areas and casino, and if you prefer classically luxurious rooms, choose Aria for its more modern style. If it’s luxury that you’re after, you might also want to consider Four Seasons Las Vegas which we have compared to the Waldorf Astoria.
3. Pools
Bellagio features five Mediterranean-inspired pools set in a lush garden environment, including a lap pool and a quieter, private pool area.
Aria offers three ellipse-shaped pools in a sleek, modern setting, including a Sky Pool exclusive to Sky Suite guests.
The Bellagio pool area is larger and more lush, so we prefer the pool here.
4. Rooms
Bellagio’s rooms combine classic luxury with modern amenities. They feature elegant furnishings, plush bedding, and marble bathrooms. Many rooms offer views of the famous Bellagio Fountains, adding a special touch to the stay. The decor is timeless and upscale, focusing on a comfortable, luxurious experience.
Rooms at Aria are modern and sophisticated, featuring state-of-the-art technology like automated room controls for lighting, temperature, and curtains. The decor is contemporary, focusing on comfort and sleek design, offering floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views of the Strip.
We prefer the modern rooms at the Aria.
5. The Club Floor
The Bellagio Suite Lounge offers a private check-in experience and complimentary amenities but lacks an exclusive club floor.
At Aria, the Sky Suites provide a luxury experience with private check-in, access to the Sky Pool, and exclusive club lounge services. This is one of the best club lounges in Las Vegas and includes free alcohol. The Aria Sky Suites lounge includes complimentary food and beverages, daily wine and cheese pairings, and airport transfers. Aria, therefore, wins here.
6. Food & Drink
Bellagio is home to several acclaimed restaurants, including Le Cirque and Picasso; Bellagio offers a diverse range of high-end dining options.
Aria boasts an impressive culinary lineup, including Jean Georges Steakhouse and Carbone, offering a variety of fine dining experiences.
Both hotels offer exceptional dining options.
7. Golf
Bellagio has no golf course but offers access to nearby courses.
Similarly, Aria does not have its own course but provides access to premium courses in the local area. Neither has an on-site golf course.
8. Price
The Bellagio Hotel is generally priced higher due to its iconic status and central location. Aria is often slightly more affordable than Bellagio, but prices vary depending on the season and room type.
Both luxury hotels are a steal as luxury hotel prices are fairly low in Las Vegas compared to destinations like Hawaii. You’ll get a much better deal if you book any luxury Las Vegas hotel via our luxury travel concierge. Our perks include a resort credit, a prioritized room upgrade (subject to availability), Marriott Bonvoy, World of Hyatt or double Hilton Honors points, and breakfast for two.
9. Resort Fee
Bellagio and Aria charge a resort fee (around $45 per night) covering Wi-Fi, fitness center access, and other amenities.
10. Conclusion:
Bellagio is great for those seeking classic luxury, an iconic location, and a lush pool environment. Aria is brilliant for travelers who prefer modern design, high-tech amenities, and slightly lower prices. If you want the full-on luxury experience, book the Aria Sky Suites which also include club lounge access.
Bellagio wins for its prime location and classic luxury, while Aria excels in modern sophistication and room technology and if you book the Sky Suites, you will get access to the best club lounge in Las Vegas.
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