
Las Vegas · The Strip
Vdara Hotel & Spa
Typical recent rate
$169Reference price
$229Signal savings
Save 26% · $60Price checked May 1, 2026
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About this hotel
A non-gaming all-suite hotel right on CityCenter — quieter than neighboring casino resorts, with higher guest scores and suite-style layouts.
Vdara is the highest-rated hotel on the Las Vegas Strip — a 9.2 guest score across 2,890 stays. Non-gaming, all-suite, with kitchenettes, connected to Aria's full resort amenity set. At $169 with an 18% rate compression, it's the clearest value signal in Las Vegas for travelers who want the Strip location without casino noise. If you don't need the blackjack tables, this is the one to book.
Signal summary
The strongest Strip value signal when you want the location without the casino noise: excellent guest scores at a rate that undercuts comparable resort rooms.
Frequently asked questions
What makes Vdara different from other Las Vegas hotels?
Vdara is an all-suite, non-gaming hotel — no casino floor, no smoking throughout, and suite-style layouts with kitchenettes in every room. Despite sitting inside CityCenter connected to Aria, it operates as a quieter retreat. It consistently earns the highest guest scores on the Strip.
Can Vdara guests use Aria's pool and casino?
Yes — as part of the CityCenter complex, Vdara guests have access to Aria's pool complex and can walk directly to Aria's casino, restaurants, and Shops at Crystals. You get the quiet of Vdara's non-gaming rooms with access to a full resort amenity set.
Is Vdara good for a non-gambling Las Vegas trip?
It's the best hotel in Las Vegas for a non-gambling trip — quieter, no casino noise, suite layouts with kitchenettes, and a 9.2 guest score. At $169 it's also one of the best value signals on the entire Strip. Ideal for travelers coming for shows, food, or pool weather rather than gambling.
How does Vdara compare to Park MGM on the Strip?
Vdara is non-gaming, all-suite, and higher-rated. Park MGM has a smaller casino floor and a stronger dining scene. Vdara runs slightly cheaper and is better for the quiet suite experience; Park MGM is better for the food and beverage programming.





