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Hotel Description

Imagine a community that elevates you. A community that elates you. Imagine City Center. This microcosm of a city is composed of the 4,000+ room ARIA Resort & Casino, the Mandarin Oriental, the Vdara Hotel and Spa, the Veer Towers, the Harmon Hotel, the Crystals restaurant and entertainment district, and a Viva Elvis Cirque du Soleil production.

These remarkable entities merge into a phenomenon unmatched even in Las Vegas. The innovative architecture is interspersed with beautifully sculpted plazas and common areas.

And City Center is no less spectacular on the inside. The rooms and suites of ARIA take refinement to a new level with modern design, luxuriant amenities, and panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows that provide unparalleled views of Las Vegas scenery. Guestrooms at the Mandarin Oriental are just as opulent. Designed by Adam D. Tihany, they are characterized by contemporary design complimented with oriental touches. Vdara takes another approach to design, focusing on open floor plans and horizontals that allow for expansive views.

Other amenities include world-class spas and fitness facilities, as well as a selection of lounges and bars. Between HAZE, Mandarin Bar, and Vdara’s Sky Pool and Lounge, it goes without question that visitors will find a nighttime venue in which to relax.

Whether or not they stay overnight, epicureans will delight in the dining opportunities at City Center. ARIA resort and casino alone boasts 16 different concept restaurants. This culinary menagerie includes offering from The Light Group, Sirio Maccioni, Jean-Phillipe Maury, Shawn McClain, Michael Mina, Julian Serrano, Masayoshi Takayama and Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

Vdara takes a different approach to dining. Instead of a collection of diverse restaurant concepts, it focuses on a single, exceptional executive chef for all of its restaurants. Martin Heierling has an impressive culinary resume and isn’t shy about putting his skills to use. Among the Vdara restaurants is the Silk Road, which has been recognized for its modernity and innovation.


City Center Towers

CithCenter:
Vdara
ARIA
Mandarin Oriental
Crystals restaurant and entertainment district
Veer Towers
Harmon Hotel

City Center vegas 3720 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas NV 89109
City Center hotel

Mandarin Oriental’s selections include a Tea Lounge, Amor Patisserie, and Pierre Gagnaire’s Twist. As Gagnaire’s American debut restaurant, Twist will be a novel experience for all diners.

Restaurants & Bars

Even in Crystals retail and entertainment district, excellent dining by Wolfgang Puck and Eva Longoria Parker is found with ease. Crystals is a retail district unparalleled in Las Vegas; it’s more of a shopping jubilee than a shopping center. The Crystals experience begins far before you enter a store—with remarkable architecture. Daniel Libeskind and David Rockwell designed a world that escorts shoppers from the ordinary to the phenomenal. The elite brands to be found include Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., and Bvlgari among others.

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The premier entertainment attraction at City Center is the new Cirque du Soleil show, Viva ELVIS, a fusion of music and acrobatics designed to be a salutation of Elvis’s contributions to the music world. The show seamlessly blends the compelling moments of his life with music to capture the essence of a true American legend. Grandiose and unpredictable, the show will enrapture any viewer.

City Center is a paragon of luxury and refinement, offering anything visitors to Las Vegas could want.

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