The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas description An ultra modern and high-end hotel with top-rated dining choices, popular nightlife options and unique, rotating attractions. The vibe: Über chic and sleek with a sophisticated design. This is a place to see and be seen. What we love: Normally, a combination of unlimited alcohol and a lack of…

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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas description

An ultra modern and high-end hotel with top-rated dining choices, popular nightlife options and unique, rotating attractions.

The vibe:

Über chic and sleek with a sophisticated design. This is a place to see and be seen.

What we love:

Normally, a combination of unlimited alcohol and a lack of inhibitions would veto the idea of a nice balcony in a hotel room. But at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, most Terrace One Bedrooms have a balcony. Even better, The Cosmopolitan has some of the best balcony views in town. For a bit extra, you can score a view of the Bellagio Fountains. And, while they cost more, the Wraparound Terrace Suites are panoramic and you can see all the way down or up the Strip (depending on which side of the hotel you’re on).

Three levels-three words: The Chandelier Bar. Draped in enough sparkling crystal to make even Liberace jealous, the bar is adorned by a few million crystals in strands that run from the ceiling to the floor, making revelers feel as if they’re wrapped in a chandelier itself. It’s super sexy with a lot to offer including different menus on the each of the three tiers. The first level is a little more casino bar-like and often has live music or a DJ. Climb the glass staircase to the second tier and you’ll find the unrelenting creativity of true mixologists. Up one more floor to the posh lounge where you will indulge in the feminine mystique with a bird’s eye view.

Let’s face it, at busy times all hotels have a wait at check-in. But at The Cosmopolitan the awesome floor-to-ceiling columns in the lobby that are wrapped in digital screens make the wait a bit more bearable. There’s eight of them and their rotating displays of film, photography, 2D and 3D animation are mesmerizing enough to keep us distracted in line or waiting for someone. Bonus: The displays are curated and changed on a regular basis so there’s always something new displaying.

Good to know:

The underground parking garage can be a bit confusing and kind of feels like you’re driving down into the center of the earth. If you’re claustrophobic, your Spidey sense is going to be out of control. The first set of elevator banks in the garage will not only take you to the lobby for check-in, but also straight to the buffet. The elevators at the west end are closer to the casino and shopping.

While some people are completely comfortable in their silver fox or cougar status, others may think the crowd is a little too young and rowdy. If your glory days were more than two decades ago, you may want to consider your threshold for drunken 20-something shenanigans.

Opulence ain’t cheap, folks. While you may not have to auction your first-born child to pay your tab, this is definitely not the dollar store. But honestly, if money is what you’re worried about on your next trip to Vegas, you probably won’t stay here anyway. This is definitely a place for those who appreciate the finer things in life.

Smoking anywhere within the Cosmopolitan is no longer allowed, you can however still light up while seated at a slot machine or while at a table game if it has a plexiglass divider, inside the sportsbook or if you’re sitting inside a lounge.

Insider tips:

When booking one of the Terrace Wraparound Suites we love, make sure to ask for one that overlooks the Bellagio Fountains. The higher up you go, the more incredible the view. Take it from us; if you’re going to splurge on your vacation, this is where to do it.

The second level of the Chandelier Bar has the best mixologists in the whole joint. While it’s not on the menu, order the Verbena. It’s an experience all on its own. You begin with chewing on the Szechuan Button, a little flower bud that will make your tongue tingle and go numb before the infusion of citrus and ginger burst into your mouth. Where else can you get an experience like that (assuming you’ve moved on from the days of pop rocks and soda)? 

If you’re looking for a fine-dining experience on a budget, skip dinner and indulge in a little midday gluttony.

THE COSMOPOLITAN OF LAS VEGAS DETAILS & TIPS

  • Number of rooms:
    3,027
  • All-inclusive options available:
    No.
  • On the beach:
    No.
  • Adult only:
    No.
  • Casino:
    Yes.
  • Race & Sports Book:
    Yes, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Race and Sports Book.
  • Restaurants:
    Scarpetta – Italian
    Momofuku – Asian American
    Eggslut – Breakfast
    Bāng Bar – Asian American
    Beauty & Essex – American
    Blue Ribbon – American
    China Poblano – Chinese/Mexican
    District: Donuts. Sliders. Brew – New Orleans
    É By José Andrés – Spanish
    Ghost Donkey: Mezcal & Tequila Bar – Mexican
    Hattie B’s Hot Chicken – Southern
    The Henry – American
    Holsteins – Burgers
    Jaleo – Spanish
    Lardo – Deli
    Milk Bar – Desserts
    Overlook Grill – Cafe
    Red Plate – Chinese
    Superfrico – Supper Club
    Starbucks – Cafe
    STK – Steakhouse
    Tekka Bar: Handroll & Sake – Sushi
    Va Bene Caffé – Coffee
    Wicked Spoon – Buffet
    Zuma – Japanese
  • Entertainment:
    The Cosmopolitan has the Superfrico supper club, multiple rotating concerts at the Chelsea Theater, and headlining DJs at the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub. 
  • Nightlife:
    Yes, Marquee Nightclub. In addition, there are several bars. Bars include The Chandelier, Vesper Bar, Clique. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas also has a social club called Superfrico.
  • Attractions:
    Dive in Movies at the Boulevard Pool
  • Pool:
    Boulevard Pool
    The Chelsea Pool
    The Pool Marquee
  • Health club or fitness equipment:
    Yes. 
  • Tennis courts:
    No.
  • Spa:
    Sahra Spa, Salon & Hammam offers the following treatment options:
    Massages – stone, aromatherapy, prenatal, specialty
    Facials – hydrafacial, intraceutical, microcurrent, eco-beauty, specialty
    Sahra Hammam
    Bath experiences – detox, tension relief, nourishing
    Body peels
  • Shops:
    Yes, the Shops at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas feature a collection of stylish, luxury boutiques.
  • Wedding services:
    Yes. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has wedding experts available to help coordinate traditional and non-traditional weddings throughout their property.
  • Business center:
    Yes.
  • Convention rooms:
    Yes.
  • Concierge:
    Yes.
  • Child-care facilities:
    No.
  • Room service:
    Yes.
  • Maid service:
    Yes. Daily.
  • Luggage service:
    Yes.
  • Pets allowed:
    Yes, up to two dogs are allowed per room. Guests checking in with a dog will receive a PupJoy box that includes natural treats, toys, a pee pad and a collapsible water bowl. The fee is $100 per room, per night, per dog (2 dogs max). In addition, at check-in the guest must present documentation for current vaccinations. 
  • In-room Internet access:
    Yes.
  • Hotel amenities:
    24-hour security, room service, front desk, cellular telephone rental, concierge, doorman, laundry and daily maid service, multilingual services, luggage services and a tour desk.
  • Complimentary breakfast:
    No.
  • Multilingual staff:
    No.
  • 24-hour front desk:
    Yes.
  • Doorman:
    Yes.
  • Security:
    Yes.
  • Currency exchange:
    Yes.
  • Elevators:
    Yes.
  • Safe-deposit boxes:
    Yes.
  • Parking garage:
    Yes. Registered hotel guests and visitors who are self-parking or using valet at The Cosmopolitan garage will be charged the following:
     

    Self-Parking for Registered Hotel Guests: $18 per day; Self-Parking for Visitors: Monday – Thursday: $18 per day; Friday – Sunday: $23 per day. Valet: Monday – Thursday: $35.00 per day; Friday – Sunday: $40.00 per day. The 24-hour parking fee provides guests with in-out privileges within the same parking type (self or valet) across all MGM Resorts Las Vegas destinations within the same 24-hour period (subject to availability). Parking may be charged to a guest’s room bill. Valet parking and self-parking prices may be higher during special events.

  • RV park:
    No.
  • Shuttle service to the airport:
    No.
  • Shuttle service to the strip:
    No.
  • Standard room amenities:
    Yes.
  • Wheelchair accessible rooms:
    Yes.
  • Check-in time:
    3 p.m.
  • Check-out time:
    11 a.m.
  • Minimum age to reserve a room:
    The minimum age to reserve a room is 21.
  • Policies:
    The maximum total number of guests (adults and children) in a room is four, except for the Terrace Suite and Wraparound Terrace Suite and other king bedded room types in which the maximum occupancy is three. Reservations must be canceled 72 hours prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of one night’s room and tax. Children under 17 may share a room with their parents at no additional charge provided that no portable bed is requested. There will be an extra person fee of $50 per person (over 17 years old) after two persons, with a maximum of four allowed in a room. Rollaway beds incur a $50 charge plus tax per day.
     
    Smoking any substance, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, e-cigarettes, hookah, vaping, marijuana and any other substance, inside a guest room is strictly prohibited. Guests are permitted to smoke lawful substances outside on their terrace, provided they (i) use the ashtray located on the terrace and (ii) close the guest room door (so smoke does not enter the guest room).
     
  • Incidental charges:
    Hotel requires a credit card or a cash deposit for incidental charges. The Cosmopolitan charges a $6 porterage fee for all group arrivals of 10 or more.
  • Prices From:
    $135.00

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