Aria Resort & Casino, which opened in December 2009, is part of the CityCenter development on the Las Vegas Strip. Designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, the 61-story curved glass tower houses more than 4,000 guest rooms and suites, two pools, and a 150,000-square-foot casino. It was one of the first major resorts in Las Vegas to emphasize sustainability, earning multiple LEED Gold certifications for its energy efficiency and smart room technology. Aria is also known for its understated, modern aesthetic — replacing themed extravagance with clean architecture, high-end dining, and an extensive art collection integrated throughout the property.
Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert at Planet Hollywood
Posters for Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Out of Order gaming machine in Las Vegas
Gaming machine at the MGM in Las Vegas with an "Out of Order" message on it.
Gucci at Bellagio Hotel
Gucci storefront at the Shops at Bellagio Hotel
Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas
The Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
Arcade at Horseshoe Las Vegas on the Caesars Palace screen in Las Vegas.
Trump Hotel in Las Vegas
The Trump Hotel in Las Vegas Nevada.
Senor Frog’s at Treasure Island Las Vegas
The waterfront at Treasure Island features Señor Frog’s, a lively restaurant and bar that overlooks the resort’s lagoon and replica pirate ships. Once home to the “Sirens of TI” show, the area now serves as a social hub with fountains, themed décor, and outdoor seating that captures views of the Las Vegas Strip. The playful red exterior and nautical props recall the property’s original pirate theme, blending nostalgia with the casual, party-friendly energy that defines this corner of the Strip today.
Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas
Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, often called “TI,” opened in 1993 on the Las Vegas Strip as a pirate-themed resort developed by Steve Wynn. The property’s signature red and cream façade overlooks a lagoon once home to nightly pirate ship battles—an attraction that became one of the Strip’s most recognizable spectacles. While the resort has evolved over time, moving away from its original family-friendly theme, the nautical elements and ship masts at its entrance remain as nostalgic reminders of its 1990s Las Vegas showmanship.
Chanel Dior Louis Vuitton stores in Las Vegas
Chanel Dior Louis Vuitton stores in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Encore Wynn Resorts Las Vegas
Encore Las Vegas, part of Wynn Resorts, opened in December 2008 as a companion to the adjacent Wynn Las Vegas. Its bronze-colored glass façade curves elegantly above the Strip, reflecting both sunlight and skyline with the resort’s signature minimalist style. The 48-story tower features luxury suites, fine dining, and high-end retail, continuing the brand’s focus on refined design and personalized service. With its modern architecture and warm tones, Encore represents the quieter, more polished side of the Las Vegas luxury scene.
Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas
The Wynn Hotel building in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort
The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Fashion Show Sign in Las Vegas
Signage for The Fashion Show shopping mall in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas
The Plazzo building at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The STRAT Hotel in Las Vegas
The STRAT hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Formerly known as The Stratosphere, it's the second tallest observation tower in the western hemisphere.
CBS Sports NFL ad on Resorts World in Las Vegas
A CBS Sports NFL ad on the side of Resorts World in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas
Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, 2008.
Liquidity Bar at Luxor Hotel
Liquidity Bar and Lounge inside the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
House of Blues in Las Vegas
House of Blues in Las Vegas.
Flight Bar inside Luxor Hotel in las Vegas
Flight bar inside the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.