The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Modern luxury in Las Vegas
VERIFIED LUXURY
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas just may be the Strip’s “it” place. Stylish locals, foodies and famous faces (don’t be surprised to see celebrities roaming the Vegas hot spot) are all drawn to The Cosmopolitan’s modern, luxurious vibe that’s evident from the moment you enter the smoked-glass doors, where you’ll see curated digital artwork on the video panels of the illuminated floor-to-ceiling pillars.

If you can peel your eyes away from the scene around you, there’s much more to explore — a 100,000-square-foot casino, one-of-a-kind shops, popular bars, restaurants from celebrity chefs and a scorching pool scene, which converts into a winter wonderland when the weather gets more brisk with an ice rink, fire pits, s’mores and even falling snow.
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Our Inspector's Highlights
  • Done by American architect and designer David Rockwell, The Cosmopolitan has a distinct urban feel and artistic bent. Rockwell’s visual wonders lurk everywhere, including mosaic swirls that guide you to the casino and the stunning sandstone walls that reach sky-high in the spa.
  • If you are in Vegas to gamble, you’ll want to make a beeline for The Cosmopolitan’s loud, bustling, 100,000-square-foot casino floor, which is packed almost 24/7. Choose from table games, slots and high-limit stake rooms.
  • Once you’ve had enough at the tables, the other main social scene is the luxury hotel’s three pools, each of which is landscaped to perfection with explosions of seasonal flowers.
  • The Cosmopolitan also provides a large, modern 24-hour fitness center complete with air-conditioned treadmills and Pilates equipment. There is also an extensive fitness shop in case you forgot your gym gear.
  • The world-class Sahra Spa & Hammam offers everything from a youth-inducing oxygen facial to a full-body exfoliation on a warmed marble slab. 
Things to Know
  • Visit The Chandelier, a bar that is draped with 21 miles of strung crystal beads to dazzling effect.
  • For a luxury home-away-from-home feel, opt for a suite. You also can request a full kitchen outfitted with a Sub-Zero refrigerator or wine chiller, along with a separate bedroom and living room.
  • The Cosmopolitan even offers an eclectic group of shops, including Jason of Beverly Hills for jewelry, Stitched for tailored suits and Skins 62 Cosmetics. Pick up a unique souvenir at CRSVR Sneaker Boutique, which specializes in limited-edition footwear.
The Rooms
  • New York-based Virserius Studios gave The Cosmopolitan's accommodations quirky accents like whimsical wallpaper and striking contemporary artwork that don't detract from those Strip or mountain views. 
  • The Las Vegas hotel offers 3,033 modern residential-style living spaces rooms, including 177 Terrace Suites and 247 Wrap-Around Terrace Suites, where you can order a bottle of vino and watch the pink-purple Nevada sunset.
  • The City Room, at 460 square feet, includes two queen-size beds done in deep navy and white, and a large, luxurious bathroom with marble floors.
  • The Terrace One Bedroom gives you a sweeping private terrace and decadent bathroom featuring marble tiles and a Japanese soaking tub.
  • A two-bedroom City Suite, perfect for a bigger party, has Strip views and bubbler tubs for soaking. (It also offers a king-size bed in the master and two queens in the second room to fit the needs of families or bridal parties.)
The Restaurants
  • Savor a curated selection of the nation's most unique bites when you venture to the second-floor Block 16 Urban Food Hall. The dining destination offers a little bit of everything, from New Orleans' District: Donuts. Sliders. Brew. to NYC's famed underground tequila bar Ghost Donkey to an outpost Nashville's Hattie B's Hot Chicken. 
  • At star Spanish chef José Andrés’ Jaleo, indulge in paellas made with house butifarra sausage and wild mushrooms or with lobster and cuttlefish. If you are an adventurous eater, head next door to the exclusive é by José Andrés, where the chef crafts avant-garde Spanish dishes in an intimate setting. 
  • New York fine dining imports include STK (a standby among athletes and stars) for dry-aged steaks, and Blue Ribbon, Bruce and Eric Bromberg’s popular spot for internationally influenced American cuisine.
  • The Wicked Spoon buffet features cooks and pastry chefs concocting their most sinful dishes in front of you. 
  • The luxury hotel also lays claim to a number of cult favorites, including David Chang's Momofuku, Christina Tosi's Milk Bar and L.A. staple Eggslut.

Amenities
Bar
Casino
Gym
Meeting rooms
Nightclub
Outdoor pool
Pet friendly
Restaurants
Spa
Getting There
3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
TEL877-551-7778
TEL702-698-7000
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LAS (8-18 min)  
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