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Things To Do at and Near Aria Las Vegas

When it comes to quality and luxury, Aria sits near the top of the MGM heap with a room product that is far superior to the chain’s low and mid-tier options.

Catering to a higher-end clientele, Aria offers a range of upscale dining options spanning the culinary spectrum, including Asian, French, Italian, and American-inspired restaurants.

While I enjoyed my stay in one of Aria’s baseline King Rooms, I was excited to learn that every room in the tower will be renvated as part of a 2026 project.

The Deluxe King room with a king bed, 2 lamps flaking the bed, and an open window with a view of the Strip

Things To Do at Aria Las Vegas

Explore the Fine Art Collection: Aria has scattered numerous artistic creations around the property, and publish a map to help guests navigate the collection.

A sculpture made out of canoes in front of Aria.

Notable works of art on display include a Henry Moore sculpture near the hotel lobby, Maya Lin’s “Silver River,” which is above the registration desk, and Nancy Rubins’ Big Edge, which is in front of the resort and made from hundreds of boats.

A silver mold of the Colroado River hangs above the hotel registration desk.
Silver River

Enjoy a Unique Happy Hour: While most happy hours on the Strip tout cheap domestic beer or rail cocktails, Bardot Brasserie offers some uniqueness.

Specifically, you can score a Kronenbourg 1664, Golden Road Blonde, or Space Dust IPA for $7, and discounted wine by the glass daily from 5 pm – 7 pm.

View Bardot Brasserie’s menu.

Exterior of Bardot Brasserie at Aria.

Splurge on Steak & Eggs: Recently, I had a food & beverage credit to burn and swung into Salt & Ivy for their $38 ribeye steak & eggs. One of the best I’ve had on the Strip, and I can’t wait to stop back in.

Exterior of Salt & Ivy at Aria.
A large ribeye steak sharing a plate with two over easy eggs and potatoes.

Visit a Speakeasy: Easy’s Cocktail Lounge is located in Aria’s Proper Eats Food Hall and is an elegant throwback to the prohibition era.

Reservations are recommended, and the lounge is located behind a donut & coffee shop of the same name.

The inside of Easy's Speakeasy which has floral carpeting, and floral designs on the ceiling. The bar in the background has illuminated bottles on the back wall, and green seating is scattered about the room.
Credit: Jeff Green – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Party at the LIQUID Pool Lounge: While Aria offers 3 distinct pool scenes, those looking for a party experience should check out their LIQUID dayclub.

Offering a rotation of DJs that includes DJ Nova, DJ Karma, and DJ Lucky Lou, among others, LIQUID is an intimate venue by Vegas standards, weighing in at a total of 16,000 square feet and only 8 cabanas.

Liquid at Aria
Liquid Pool Lounge – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Catch a Free Ride: The Aria Express Tram is completely free and offers stops at Bellagio, Aria, Crystals, and Park MGM. Not a bad way to save a few steps!

Aria Express Tram appraoching the STation.
Aria Express Tram

Take a Unique Photo: Aria creates an annual holiday display, usually unveiled in November.

Historically, the Winter Wonderland display has featured a sugar palace and a 6-foot-tall gingerbread man. Pretty festive stuff!

Aria's winter display featuring a house made out of sugar
Credit: Tory Kooyman/MGM Resorts

Even when the holiday display isn’t set up, Aria offers ever-changing photo opportunities unlike anything else in Vegas.

An artistic display on Aria's casino floor depicting bubbles floating through the air.

Things To Do Near Aria

Eat at a GREAT Buffet: While Aria permanently shuttered its buffet, both Cosmopolitan and Bellagio are steps away and are recognized as two of the better buffets currently open in Vegas.

Cosmopolitan is now connected to Vdara (Vdara is steps from Aria, btw) via an indoor walkway and is reachable from Aria in minutes. That walkway empties out into the Wicked Spoon Buffet, open daily for brunch.

Entrance to the Wicked Spoon Buffet.
Eggs Benedict individually plated .
Eggs Benedict at Wicked Spoon

Bellagio is also connected to Vdara via the same walkway, although the buffet offering is a hair more “pedestrian” and no longer qualifies as one of the top 3 Vegas buffets (IMO).

Entrance to Bellagio's buffet from the casino floor.
Mini Gyro in an individual serving dish
The mini-gyro was easily my favorite item at Bellagio’s Buffet

Enjoy Bellagio’s Freebies: After hitting the buffet, be sure to stop by the conservatory, which changes its floral displays seasonally.

A treehouse, a waterfall, and the glass roof.
Fall 2025 display.

Of course, you’d be remiss to skip the Fountains of Bellagio, which call the man-made lake in front of the resort home.

View of cosmopolitan from the Eiffel Tower Experience.

Dine with a View: Fans of the Bellagio Fountains should explore eating at these restaurants with a Bellagio Fountain View, which can be found at Bellagio and surrounding resorts like Paris, Cromwell, and Cosmopolitan.

A row of restaurants, viewed from across the mock lake.
Restaurants bordering the fountains.

Find a Speakeasy: When it comes to speakeasies in Las Vegas, Cosmopolitan is the center of the universe.

Cosmo’s trio of hidden lounges includes Ghost Donkey, The Ski Lodge, and The Barbershop – Click your desired speakeasy for entry instructions!

My personal favorite of the three is The Ski Lodge – Try the Old Fashioned!

Interior of The Ski Lodge with LED screens behind the bar simulating windows overlooking a snowy landscape
The Ski Lodge

High-End Shopping: The Shops at Crystals are steps away from Aria and offer luxury shopping and dining right on the Strip.

If outlets like Balenciaga, Cartier, Chanel, Dior, and Dolce & Gabbana get your heart pumping, make sure to stop by.

An view of the Shops at Crystals from the second floor.
Shops at Crystals

Crystals is also home to Princess Diana: A Tribute Exhibition, a museum packed with artifacts from Diana’s life, including handwritten correspondence. It’s well done.

A room of the exhibit with Diana's schoolwork haning everywhere. Examples of her schoolwork is even used as wallpaper.
Immersive Van Gogh

Hopefully, I was able to help you identify a few things to do at Aria that are itinerary-worthy!

Ultimately, Aria is a great resort fit if you desire an above-average hotel product, upscale dining options, and a great location.

See Also: Things to Do at EVERY resort on the Strip!

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