Last Updated on May 15, 2025 by Eve Dawes
Sky-high sophistication: A Suite Above | ARIA Sky Suites tour
Perched high above the vibrant Las Vegas Strip, ARIA Sky Suites at Aria hotel Las Vegas offer more than just a place to rest. They’re an exclusive sanctuary where sophistication meets serenity with the bonus of fabulous views. From the moment you step into your meticulously designed suite, the modern aesthetic and how quiet it is creates a peaceful ambiance amidst the Vegas chaos. What are the benefits and what sets the ARIA Sky Suites apart? From these Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rated suites private entry to the exclusive amenities like the Sky Pool it’s worth checking out. Whether you’re seeking a luxury retreat or simply curious, continue reading this ARIA Sky Suites review for everything you need to know about the rooms, amenities, pools, some of our favorite bars and restaurants at the resort and whether they’re worth it?
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Aria Sky Suites exclusive benefits
The Sky suites are more expensive than the Aria hotel Las Vegas Tower suites so when weighing up the pros, cons, and benefits, some of the benefits of staying at the Sky suites at ARIA are:
- A secluded Sky Suites Lounge with complimentary bites & soft drinks.
- Private elevators.
- Access to Aria Sky Pool.
The private entrances and elevators are a nice touch and means no waiting in lines when it’s busy. There is an entrance on the casino level and another by Carbone’s and Easy’s on the Promenade level.
Obviously you can use all of the other amenities too like the fitness center and pools at no extra cost.
Is it worth it? I think it depends on how much time you’re going to be staying at the resort and using the Sky pool, etc. We’d book again depending on how the price compared to the Tower suites and other room types on the day.
How much do Aria Sky Suites cost
Aria Sky Suites rates vary a lot depending on when you go and your room type but start at $660 off season and go all the way up to over $3300 for a peak date. There are more than 400 Aria sky suites and 9 room types to choose from ranging from one bedroom mountain view suites starting at around 1050 sq feet to large 2000 sq foot strip view 2 bedroom penthouse suites.
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Aria Sky Suites & resort tour. A closer look at Aria Las Vegas amenities, the Sky Suite lounge, pools, and fitness center.
Sky Suites King Mountain View room review
The first thing I noticed was the floor to ceiling windows with their panoramic mountain view and how light and airy the room was. So many American hotel rooms are dim and have no overhead lighting, this is the opposite.
Las Vegas is known for it’s large rooms and suites and the size of the King room doesn’t disappoint. It feels luxurious, modern and new, with custom furnishings and an advanced room entertainment system. The one-touch, in-room technology is used to control everything in your room; AC, music, lighting, blinds. As well as to make spa, cabana and restaurant reservations. If you find it a bit confusing to operate, use the one touch goodnight or good morning button to take care of the blinds and lighting for you.
The Custom beds with their 300-thread-count bedding were super comfortable and the black out curtains worked really well.
The bathroom is a little small or felt that way because the bath tub was enclosed behind glass with the shower. The shower is missing a lower, detachable, moveable shower head, so unless you’re really tall or have a fabulous shower cap, every shower is going to be a hair washing situation.
The bathroom amenities include:
- Lighted magnifying mirror.
- Shower gel.
- Body lotion.
- Dental kits and mouthwash.
- Sewing kit.
- Shaving kit.
- Hairdryer.
Other Sky Suites room amenities include an iron, dressing gowns, slippers, in room safe, mini bar, coffee machine and large screen TV.
Aria Las Vegas pool and exclusive Sky Pool
Aria Las Vegas has three outdoor hot tubs and three large swimming pools. 2 for all guests and a private Aria Sky Suites pool. Like most Las Vegas hotels, it’s a sprawling 17,000-square-meter pool deck with tropical landscaping, a small retail shop, lounge chairs, cabanas (extra cost) and the Pool Bar. There’s also a separate, adults-only outdoor pool area called the Liquid Pool Lounge if you want to escape the small kids for big kids.
Aria Sky Pool is a upscale pool, exclusively for Aria Sky Suites guests. We didn’t get to use it as it was too cold when we stayed but it features a private guest entrance, complimentary refreshments, and luxurious amenities. Think chilled towels, which are much appreciated come June, July and August, daybeds, and poolside massages. We definitely need to go back to take advantage of this.
If you want to rent one of the 34 private cabanas make sure to make a reservation in advance. Aria Las Vegas pool cabana amenities include a fridge, Wi-Fi, iPod dock, flat-screen TV and a personal cabana host.
Aria Las Vegas fitness center
The fitness center is by Aria Las Vegas pools. It’s large, clean and modern and included in your resort fee. There’s lots of various cardio equipment like running machines, cross trainers and bikes. As well as lots of fix path machines and free weights. The only thing it’s missing is floor space to stretch and do bodyweight and core exercises.
Best bars and Aria Las Vegas restaurants
There are so many bars and restaurants at Aria and City Centre to choose from whatever you’re in the mood for. Most of Aria Las Vegas restaurants and Vegas restaurants in general need reservations so be sure to book in advance.
Some of our favorite bars include:
- Toca Madera for cocktails and guacamole.
- Javier’s for margaritas. It’s a popular Aria restaurant Las Vegas so make a reservation if you’re planning on eating there.
- Easy’s speakeasy for after dinner drinks and live entertainment.
- Jason Aldean’s (City Center) for casual drinks and live music.
For dining we loved Cathèdrale but it’s closing soon. As well as the French restaurant Bardot for brunch and dinner. If you don’t mind a walk through City Center, check out Ocean Prime. It’s one of our favorite Las Vegas restaurants right now for brunch and dinner and has a great patio with strip views.
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