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| - If you like finer things in life and technology excites you, Aria is your home away from home in Las Vegas.
Rooms: Fantastic. When you first walk in, the curtains automatically draw to show you the exquisite view of the strip, the lights slowly get brighter, and jazz comes on subtley to welcome you into an exquisite and chic room. The bathroom is a treat- his & hers sinks, marble floors, and a massive bathtub. Oh, and if you forgot to turn off the lights and put out your "privacy please" sign on the door while you're in bed? No worries- there is a remote control pad on your nightstand to take care of all of that.
Restaurants: There is not a bad restaurant here.. Breakfast buffet is fantastic. I'd suggest getting their bloody mary at this hotel. I've never had one better in my life. For a mid-morning snack, grab some delicate pastries at the patisserie. For dinner, go to Julian Serrano's tapas restaurant and the Union steakhouse. You will NOT regret it one bit.
Just outside the hotel, there are magnificent shops and art studios. Try Eva Longoria's restaurat, or Wolfgang Puck's pizzeria that is just steps away from Aria. Monte Carlo is attached to Aria in walking distance and a tram takes you from Aria to Bellagio.
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