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At our Las Vegas casino, the latest in technology meets the familiar games you’ve grown to love. Slots and video poker take on an exhilarating new meaning and give you more promise of a thrilling, life-changing experience, while your favorite classic Las Vegas table games take on a touch of modern luxury. Adding to the excitement, you’re also invited to look through the floor-to-ceiling glass walls and enjoy views of the Las Vegas. As a mixed-use, urban high-rise development, the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas redefines the Las Vegas skyline with its stunning architecture and vertically integrated design. Rising on approximately 8.5. What’s around The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas Profile: Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas Strip is recognized for its casinos and entertainment, and visitors here can see top sights like Fashion Show Mall and Miracle.

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Cosmopolitan was designed by Arquitectonica and developed by Bruce Eichner. Being 61 stories tall, the hotel is a four million square feet of luxury and magnificence. The hotel has 2 buildings and includes 3049 rooms and suites on 52 floors. It is consisted of two towers, the Boulevard and the Chelsea tower, each 184 meters tall. Each unit possesses elegant 10 foot ceilings, spacious walk-in closets, floor to ceiling windows, flat screen TVs and kitchenettes. Each room has been newly renovated and is diligent styled in an urban fashion and inviting living area.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a modern, luxurious and high-end hotel, offering top rated dining and nightlife opportunities, as well as unique attractions. Equipped with one-of-a-kind terraces, unforgettable views of the Las Vegas skyline and 150,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting space, this unique luxury resort is adding new and exciting dimensions to everyone’s travelling experience.Ranked as one of the top 100 hotels in the country, the Cosmopolitan is a place that offers to its guest and residence an unforgettable stay.

Located at the heart of Las Vegas, the Cosmopolitan’s towers are located in the center of the Strip, within a walking distance to all major attractions. The hotel opened in 2010 and is located south of the Bellagio on the west side of the Las Vegas Boulevard. Due to its magnificent design and uniqueness, the hotel received many awards, including “The Best Hotel in the World” by Gogobot in 2013, and in 2015, the resort was named to the Condé Nast Traveller Gold List as one of the “Top Hotels in the World”.

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Cosmopolitan was designed by Arquitectonica and developed by Bruce Eichner. Being 61 stories tall, the hotel is a four million square feet of luxury and magnificence. The hotel has 2 buildings and includes 3049 rooms and suites on 52 floors. It is consisted of two towers, the Boulevard and the Chelsea tower, each 184 meters tall. Each unit possesses elegant 10 foot ceilings, spacious walk-in closets, floor to ceiling windows, flat screen TVs and kitchenettes. Each room has been newly renovated and is diligent styled in an urban fashion and inviting living area. Additionally, the hotel features a 110,000 sq ft (10,000 m2) casino,[4] 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m2) of retail and restaurant space, a 40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2) spa and fitness facility, a 3,200-seat theater. Residents and guests can entertain themselves at the extra large balconies, while enjoying the impressive panoramic mountain and city skyline views.

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Living at the Cosmopolitan resort is definitely incomparable experience. Even if it sounds impossible, the truth is that the hotel has 17 units under private ownership. The units are part of the condominium-hotel ownership program managed by the Grand Hyatt. Famous for luxury and attention to detail, it is known that each Las Vegas condo managed by Hyatt is an investment opportunity like no other. Can you imagine yourself living in a exciting and vibrant high-rise condo located at the most attractive hotel at the heart of Las Vegas? Heading to a room and relaxing in a comfort and style that Cosmopolitan is best known for sounds like a scenario for tourists only, however, there are possibilities to be a homeowner, too. The interior of the condo units offer the same modern style, elegance and comfort, including contemporary furnishings and utilities, same like throughout the whole hotel. Moreover, room service and housekeeping are available options as well for additional charges. Definitely, it is a profitable investment with possibilities to rent out the unit throughout the Cosmopolitan hotel program. There is a possibility for residents and guests to enjoy wide variety of restaurants, shops and other features accessible from floor-to-floor and an underground parking garage directly beneath both towers.

As mentioned previously, the Cosmopolitan features a wide array of options available for entertainment and relaxation. It is an ideal place for those who want to live life to the fullest and enjoy in luxurious comfort and opportunities. Either you want to entertain guests, experience a romantic date night, have a business meeting or enjoy the night out, Cosmopolitan is the place where you can definitely loose and relax.

Here are amenities of the Cosmopolitan during your stay…

  • Reservations at our restaurant collection and throughout the city
  • Nightclub bottle service and guest list
  • Show tickets and tour reservations
  • Tickets to sold out shows and events
  • Helicopter tours
  • Golf tee times

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Every visitor or resident of Cosmopolitan has access to an award winning pool and spa center. The Pools at the Cosmopolitan features three different types: a relaxing pool, day club pool and nightclub pool. By overlooking the heart of the Strip the three distinct pool experiences let you choose the scene that best suits you. The Boulevard Pool, Chelsea Pool and the Marquee dayclub pool, feature premium amenities, manicured grounds and great service that makes your stay very enjoyable. The Sahra Spa Hammam, which is part of the hotel, is a perfect place to retreat yourself to a Las Vegas spa oasis. The spa center is designed with inspiration from the desert’s ever-expanding canopy of sky, mystifying sand sculptures, and enchanting, moonlit nights.

“After staying at the Cosmo multiple times, I had never had the pleasure of visiting the spa until yesterday and I can tell you that I’ll be back. I decided to get a massage and facial. Hands down, possibly one of the best massages I have ever had and the facial was equally satisfying! Mick and Carmen we knowledgeable, friendly, professional and catered the treatments to what I wanted! The spa area was amazing. Entire experience was awesome and I will definitely be back!” – TripAdvisor Review

There are two fitness centers, the Boulevard and Chelsea fitness center, located at the two towers, fully equipped with premium fitness facilities, outdoor tennis courts and personal trainers available on property. There is also a chance to join some of the group trainings available, or for individual consultation and attention, there is always a chance for a personal training with some of the best trainers available on site.

Known as a place that fosters a greater attention, understanding, and appreciation of art, the Cosmopolitan is committed to present fresh, innovative and provocative art that will inspire a greater interest to its visitors to art and music. Art collections from emerging artists from all over the world, digital art programs that span on numerous screens and panels inside and out the hotel or even art-o-mats dispensing a variety of original art works, are the ways that help the hotel serve as inspiring creative art place.

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“One of the best brunches I have had. Ever. Made a reservation on Open Table for a group of 6 of us for a Saturday morning brunch. Ordered a few drinks to start – my bloody was outstanding. Great mix with a good amount of spice and nicely garnished. Moved onto the beignets – phenomenal and served piping hot. Finished it off with the short rib benedict (add avocado!). This is hands down one of the best meals I have ever had. Tons of flavor and the egg was cooked perfectly. This will be a for-sure stop on all future Vegas trips for brunch! Enjoy!” – Yelp.com Review

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Cosmopolitan is also known as a place where multiple bars, nightclubs and restaurants can be found, as well as wide-ranging collection of shops ever assembled on Las Vegas Boulevard.

One of the most famous events happening at the Cosmopolitan every Monday evening happening from Memorial to Labour Day is the “Dive In Movies” event at Boulevard Pool. It is a great gathering that transforms the pool into a colossal movie screen, showing favorite films high above the Las Vegas Strip.


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I ushered in Easter this year like any reasonable person would do by spending the weekend in Las Vegas. Despite not being a huge fan of Vegas (or more accurately the “Vegas experience”), I still had a great time at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.

Check-in

After getting things sorted out in the hectic valet parking area, we made our way inside the hotel. We arrived close to 2pm on Saturday (on a holiday weekend), so things were very busy in the lobby. Some of the lines for check-in looked like they had about 10 to 15 rows of guests in them.

Luckily, because this hotel is part of the Marriott Autograph Collection, Marriott Platinum and Gold members (along with Identity elites) are given access to the Autograph Lounge. It’s a lounge just to the left of the main entrance that offers you a quiet place to check-in with complimentary coffee. Best of all, there were no other patrons in there when we checked in so it was a breeze.

The staff in the Autograph were exceptionally professional and courteous, which didn’t surprise me given that this was an exclusive check-in for elites.

We originally paid $420 for our Saturday night room, which was a Terrace Studio. However, we were able to utilize our elite status to upgrade to a wrap around suite at the last minute for an additional $200. That wasn’t bad at all considering that the wrap around suite was going for $1,600 that night.

I just wish that I would have remembered to ask about waving the resort fees.

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If you’re not checking in with elite status, you’ll use the main check-in area seen below. I took that photo when things settled down but the lines can get quite long.

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We had to wait a little while for our suite to get ready so we hung out at the James Bond inspired Vespa Bar. It’s a stunning bar and it’s so gorgeous that I originally thought it was the famous Chandelier Bar at the Cosmo.

After close to an hour, I got a text message that our room was ready. We were placed on the 39th floor of the Boulevard Tower (the Cosmo is divided into two towers). The towers were formerly known as the West and East Tower but now go by the Chelsea Tower and the Boulevard Tower. The Boulevard Tower is home to most of the bars and restaurants while the Chelsea Tower has more of the business/conference center activities.

The elevators to the Boulevard Tower are tucked away on the left side of the Casino if you’re coming in from the main entrance on the Chelsea side, but the elevator lobby areas are pretty stunning. Just make sure you pay attention to which elevators will take you to your floor — plenty of (often tipsy) folks got on our elevator and later realized they were on the wrong one.

Outside the elevators on the 39th floor there’s a telephone that looks like decoration but it’s actually a working phone with an automated line, which I assumed went to the front desk.

The room

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Finally, we made it to our wrap around terrace suite, which blew us away. You can read about my full review of the wrap around terrace suite here.

It’s an extremely spacious room with plenty of seating options if you wanted to have guests over. It’s got a bar and dining areas, large bedroom and two bathrooms that are both equipped with showers. Here are a few shots from the room but read my review for the full picture.

Cosmopolitan Las Vegas wrap around terrace suite dining area.

Cosmopolitan Las Vegas wrap around terrace suite.

Cosmopolitan Las Vegas wrap around terrace suite bedroom.

What makes this room so special is the view, or more accurately “the views.” The room has three sliding doors that open up to a long terrace that stretches the entire span of the corner room’s exterior. On the 39th floor we had brilliant views of the Bellagio Fountain, Paris, and other parts of the The Strip. This view greatly enhanced our Vegas experience as it was perfect place to watch the sun go down and the city lights turn on.

This time lapse beautifully captures the transition at sunset.

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The Chandelier Bar

Another major attraction at this hotel is the Chandelier Bar. It’s a massive three-story bar ornately designed, with different levels offering their own unique cocktails. It’s by far one of the most visually stunning bars you’ll probably ever see.

Cosmopolitan Hotel Chandelier Bar Las Vegas Level 1.5.

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If you make it to the bar, you’ll need to try out two drinks. One is the famous “flower drink” which gives your mouth one of the craziest sensations you’ve ever felt. (Even if you don’t drink alcohol, you could still feel this effect with a virgin cocktail.) The second is the fire breathing dragon, which is a unique cocktail that will have you puffing out smoke from your mouth and nose.

Fire Breathing Dragon cocktail.

  • Read more about my experience at the Chandelier Bar here.
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There are also a few other bar/lounges you can check out at the hotel. Click here to find out more about those places. In addition to the bar scene, there’s a huge restaurant scene you can read more about here. The more casual restaurants are found on the second level while the more upscale restaurants are located on the third floor. Be prepared to spend money because these places aren’t cheap.

There were so many places there was no way I was going to be able to try them out. However, we did try out Momofuku, which served up some tasty ramen.

We also ate breakfast/brunch at the Wicked Spoon. As Platinum elite members, we were given the 15% discount and entrance to the VIP/priority line which was much shorter than the main line. However, I was not overly pleased with the buffet. Even with our discount factored in, I didn’t feel like the food was worth it. It wasn’t an unpleasant experience, I just didn’t feel the price was justified at ~$32 per person.

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Pool and gym facilities

Each tower has its own gym and pool. Although some reports online state that the pools are open to the public, I was told that both pools are only open to hotel guests, which makes sense as they check for your room key when you enter.

I much preferred the pool in the Boulevard Tower located on the 4th floor, open from 8am to 6pm. It’s bigger, prettier, and just looks like it has more going on. This pool is more of an upbeat pool compared to the Chelsea Tower pool (found on the 14th floor) but it still felt like more of a hang-out pool area than a true “MTV Spring Break” party pool area. At least that’s the vibe I got from it.

From just about everywhere in the pool, you’ll have great views of the Vegas skyline.

I was going to snoop around the cabanas and take more photos but I felt one of the staff members shadowing me (I get this sometimes when taking photos with my DSLR at big hotels), so I just played it off and took a quick photo.

There’s a nice shaded area where you can catch sport games on TV and play pool, too.

When I visited the Chelsea Pool later on in the day, it was a mad house. I prefer not to walk around busy pool areas taking photos so I didn’t get any photos of that area. If you’re visiting this place in the summer, you probably want to make it to the pool area early to lock down a spot with one of the day beds or lounge chairs.

The gym

The gym in the Chelsea Tower was very nice. It had tons of different types of equipment, multiple rooms for different types of exercise sessions, and just a beautiful design and decor throughout. This gym is located on the same floor as the pool area (level 14) and is open 5AM to 8PM.

For $15, you can sign up for one of their cardio “boot camp” classes that go for 60 minutes.

If you’re a tennis player you can reserve the tennis courts free of charge and they will also provide you with all of the necessary equipment.

I took a quick look at the gym in the Boulevard Tower located on the 15th floor but didn’t go in because the door said there’s a $25 charge but that it’s included in the resort fee. I didn’t understand why they’d have that price listed on the door if it’s already included in what all guests paid so just to avoid any possible unwanted charge on my room, I didn’t use my room key to get into the gym. Unlike the Chelsea Gym, this one is open 24 hours but it’s less than half the size of the other gym.

The Cosmopolitan casino

The casino at the Cosmo isn’t nearly as big as some of the other casinos. Some like the Aria are twice as big. I preferred to walk over to the Aria to try my hand at Blackjack since I felt the casino environment was a bit more open. And although we didn’t spend much time in either casino, from what I could tell the drink service at the Aria casino was much better than what we got at the Cosmo.

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What restaurants are at Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas?

You can find the following restaurants:
Wicked Spoon
Momofuku
Eggslut
Bang bar by Momofuku
Beauty & Essex
Bue Ribbon
China Poblano
District: Donuts. Sliders. Brew.
E by Jose Andres
Ghost Donkey: Mezcal & Tequila Bar
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken
The Henry
Holsteins
Jaleo
The Juice Standard
Lardo
Milk Bar
Overlook Grill
Red Plate
Rose. Rabbit. Lie.
Scarpetta
Starbucks
STK
Tekka Bar: Handroll & Sake
Va Bene Caffe
Zuma

How far away is Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas from McCarran International Airport?

The hotel is approximately 8 minutes from McCarran International Airport by car.

How much does an Uber cost from McCarran International Airport to Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas?

You can find Uber rates from McCarran International Airport to Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas for as low as $14.

What time is the gym open?

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The gym is open 24 hours.

What is the phone number for Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas?

The phone number for Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is +17026987575.

Final word

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The Cosmopolitan is an excellent choice for a stay in Vegas if you’re looking to enhance your Vegas experience. The stunning views of the Bellagio Fountains from the terraces are terrific, especially from the wrap around suites. The facilities like the pools and gyms are big and beautifully designed and there’s many different dining options. Add in that this hotel had some solid customer service, and I think this might be my go-to hotel for future Vegas stays.

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