The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

The Strip, Las Vegas

Virgin rating

The hotel

This hotel promises to re-set the standard for those visiting Las Vegas. Each room has been newly renovated and is meticulously styled in an urban fashion with an inviting living area and a TV with access to Netflix and YouTube, and other thoughtful touches that just might cause you to question whether to go out or stay in. Should you decide the latter, choose from three distinct pool spaces, sunlit by day and Strip lit by night. If it’s your palate setting the pace, over 20 signature restaurants that celebrate fabulous food. Eggsluts all-day breakfast beckons the late night revellers in need of comfort food. Beauty & Essex takes you inside a plush jewellery box to enjoy handcrafted cocktails and an extensive selection of mouth-watering sharing plates. For something a little more casual, why not ask virtual concierge Rose about the secret pizza? Upon sundown, enjoy The Strip from the pool deck nightclub Marquee, featuring some of the biggest and best DJs and celebrities in the world. There’s really no need to leave.

Amenities

  • Wheelchair access
  • Bar
  • Casino
  • Evening Entertainment
  • Fitness Centre/Gym
  • Internet Access
  • Laundry Service
  • Night Club
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Spa
  • Swimming Pool

Where is it

The Cosmopolitan's two towers in the centre of The Strip, within walking distance to all attractions.

Hotel information

3049 rooms and suites on 70 floors in 2 buildings. All with air-conditioning, 42" plasma TV with premium channels and pay-per-view films, telephone, safe, hairdryer, iron and ironing board.

City Rooms with 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Terrace Studio Rooms offers a sub-zero mini-bar stocked with unexpected treats, sliding glass doors opening onto an over-sized private terrace, with either 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Terrace One Bedroom Suite with a Japanese soaking tub, and sliding glass doors opening onto an oversized private terrace. They offer 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults.

Terrace One Bedroom Fountain View Suite is the same as above, with views of the Bellagio fountains.

Wraparound Terrace Suite with a large terrace that has views of the Vegas skyline, 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults. 

Please note: If a portable bed is requested, a charge of $50.00 per portable bed per night will be added, unless the additional person fee has already been applied, then the rollaway is complimentary.

  • Booking Bonus: Book by 28 Oct '24 and receive up to 20% off theaccommodation cost between 13 Dec'23–31 Oct'24 when staying 3 nights or more.Any applicable offers havebeen calculated into the prices shown. Offers may not be combinable. Blackout dates apply.

26 dining options in total including the new Block 16 Urban Food Hall. 20 restaurants include Bang Bar (a David Chang restaurant, Asian-inspired fast to-go food), Jaleo (Spanish, tapas), China Poblano (Chinese, Mexican), Scarpetta (Italian), Blue Ribbon Las Vegas, STK (American steakhouse), Beauty & Essex restaurant, CliQue (mixology cocktail lounge), Momofuku (influences including the USA, Korea and Japan), zuma (dinner, Japanese izakaya). Red Plate (Chinese) 

Multiple bars and nightclub including the Chelsea Concert Hall, Opium, The Barbershop Cuts and Cocktails. Casino.

3 separate pool deck areas (seasonal).  Fitness centres (West End Fitness Centre open from 5:00am-8:00pm and East End Fitness Centre open 24-hours). Tennis courts*. Dive-In Movies by the pool (seasonal). 

Sahra Spa, Salon & Hammam open 7:00am-8:00pm and treatment hours from 8:00am-8:00pm*. 24-hour room service*. Laundry/dry-cleaning service*. Concierge service. WiFi Internet access*. Self-parking $18 plus tax per day, Valet parking $35 plus tax Mon-Thurs and $40 plus tax per day (payable locally, fee subject to change). 

This hotel has a resort fee of $50 plus tax per room, per day, (payable locally, subject to change).

Resort fee includes: - In-room wireless internet access - Unlimited local and toll-free calls - Domestic Long Distance Calls (the 50 United States and DC) - Airline boarding pass printing - Digital newspaper and magazine access - 24-hour fitness centre access - Pickleball court access. Resort fee, tax and inclusions are subject to change - please see hotel check-in for current inclusions available to you upon arrival.

Wheelchair accessible rooms available on request. Please note that these rooms are subject to availability and may be restricted to specific room categories and bedding arrangements. Rooms and facilities vary between hotels so please check at the time of booking. For more information and contact details please check out our Special Assistance page

*Denotes local charge

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One person must be aged 21 years and over in each room.

All hotels rooms are non-smoking.

Please note: Pools are open seasonally and opening hours are subject to change due to inclement weather and special events.


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Image of the Tripadvisor rating A wall shaking mixed bag

Apr 17, 2024 luckytownbob Port Saint Lucie, Florida

We checked in for our 35th wedding anniversary. Parking garage packed, but easy access to elevator for check in at lobby. Waited about 15 minutes in line, on the early side around 130pm. Smooth and polite process. We had visited the Cosmopolitan before, but we’ve never stayed here. One of the first things we noticed was the amount of cigarette… Read more
We checked in for our 35th wedding anniversary. Parking garage packed, but easy access to elevator for check in at lobby. Waited about 15 minutes in line, on the early side around 130pm. Smooth and polite process. We had visited the Cosmopolitan before, but we’ve never stayed here. One of the first things we noticed was the amount of cigarette smoke in the lobby, which we had not noticed on prior visits emanating from the casino area ……We had a king studio terrace room, south strip view. Unfortunately, this room on the 30th floor overlooked the cosmopolitan pool area where the day club was in full force and the windows were rattling. The bass emanating from the speakers made it seem like we were front row at Coachella. A quick Google search told me that it would stop at 5 PM, so we were not too concerned at the time because we were cleaning up to go out for the rest of the evening to celebrate. The room was clean and very nice- quite comfortable. much to our dismay the pool area kicked off a midnight party that shook the foundation of our room with unbelievably loud EDM music until 4 AM. It was quite enough to drive us absolutely insane. Guest services response was to send up earplugs because they refused to change our room assignment. Only after threatening to leave and cause a scene in the lobby where we credited resort fees and give another credits and told that was the only night that we would have to suffer with that because there was not another party until the following week. So, if you are reading this, you have been warned about staying in the Boulevard tower of the cosmopolitan.. …otherwise, staff was friendly. Make sure you have a good plan for breakfast if you stay here because the lines at the breakfast restaurants in this hotel were over an hour long ,stretched down the hallway. Secret Pizza was excellent and wait staff in the Chandelier Bar were super sweet. It’s too bad about the EDM parties at the pool because otherwise this hotel was very nice and we have been looking forward to staying here for a long time but we would 100% never stay here again because of the skull shattering music emanating from that area. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Great hotel, but the AC pumped signature scent must go

Apr 16, 2024 portatraveler portatraveler

We have stayed at the Cosmopolitan several times and always had a wonderful time. We had a one bedroom suite fountain view in the Chelsea Tower and the view was gorgeous. The food at SUPERFRICO is ok and expensive but the service and experience worth it. The Barbershop speakeasy was a blast I would highly recommend. I love having a hair blow… Read more
We have stayed at the Cosmopolitan several times and always had a wonderful time. We had a one bedroom suite fountain view in the Chelsea Tower and the view was gorgeous. The food at SUPERFRICO is ok and expensive but the service and experience worth it. The Barbershop speakeasy was a blast I would highly recommend. I love having a hair blow out at Dry Bar on the second floor next to the IV Hydration which is another perk! And you can access the cross walk to a cheaper food court if interested. My one and only complaint is the scent they pump through the hotel. Please, please change or eliminate scenting the place entirely. I know this is a thing having a signature smell but this one is so bad I had to wash all my clothes upon return and air out my suitcase and dreaded walking through hotel. Why so strong? We took the walkway to the Bellagio and their scented AC system was light and lovely. We will be back but I hope the powers that be will consider refreshing the signature scent to something more pleasant or nothing at all. Please. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Beware of having expectations of a particular view in the fountain view rooms

Apr 16, 2024 Lilydale17 Sydney, Australia

We have been to Vegas many times and like this particular part of the Strip as a base. Thought we would splurge on a 1 br suite with fountain views and balcony. We arrived at the hotel around 12.30pm. Huge queues to check in (which I observed the whole time we were at the hotel). We were told the room wasn’t ready yet which was ok as we were… Read more
We have been to Vegas many times and like this particular part of the Strip as a base. Thought we would splurge on a 1 br suite with fountain views and balcony. We arrived at the hotel around 12.30pm. Huge queues to check in (which I observed the whole time we were at the hotel). We were told the room wasn’t ready yet which was ok as we were early, and we’d get a text when it was. Having arrived early I took the opportunity to request a high rise floor and said I’d be happy to wait for it to be available as I’d read many reviews that the Bellagio sign impedes views on lower floors. At 3.30, after checkin time, still no text. We went back to the desk, and were given keys to a room on the 20th floor. I did ask again if anything higher up was available and that I’d be happy to wait longer but was told this was it. When we went to the room sure enough, we had a great view of a huge Bellagio sign. After reading many other reviews (some written by people who could see far far less than us and would have paid even more for a wrap around balcony suite!) I would strongly recommend that Cosmo management differentiate booking categories for the fountain view rooms between high floors and low floors so people know what they are getting. This is common practice at many hotels and in a location where people are absolutely selecting that room type for the view, it seems logical. It’s totally unacceptable to pay these prices and to have fair expectations of a view, only to be allocated a room with an impeded view. To Cosmos credit, we had the resort fee waived for the three nights, a $30 food and beverage credit due to keys not working to the room, and the day after check in I received a call with an offer to move us to a room on the 38th floor which did have great views. I found the bed and pillows very comfortable and the room was a great size, but I was afraid to touch the surfaces. The couch and bench seat in the wardrobe area were heavily stained (and being in Vegas the mind wanders…) and as lovely as the view would have been from the tub overlooking the fountains, in both rooms we occupied there was residue from previous occupants in the tub and also on the tiles around the tub. I was happy to have a small amount of antibacterial spray left at the end of my trip to try and make it bearable. We found the quality of the in room dining to be quite poor and it was quite hard to get a reservation at some of the restaurants so my advice would be to book ahead of your trip. We were in the Boulevard tower and had no issues with noise from Marquee- just the standard Vegas noise. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Not what is used to be...and a poor reflection on the Marriott brand

Apr 15, 2024 TXPeach Texas

The Cosmopolitan is not was it used to be. The popularity of the top hotels in Las Vegas often wanes with he emergence of new, flashy brands. Only a few sustain their brand equity through updates and impeccable service. In the case of the Cosmopolitan, they seem to be on the downward trajectory. The Cosmo has been my go-to for various… Read more
The Cosmopolitan is not was it used to be. The popularity of the top hotels in Las Vegas often wanes with he emergence of new, flashy brands. Only a few sustain their brand equity through updates and impeccable service. In the case of the Cosmopolitan, they seem to be on the downward trajectory. The Cosmo has been my go-to for various conferences in Las Vegas over the past several years. I decided to bring my family so my son could attend the Vegas Golden Knights game for his 13th birthday. Upon check in, he was wished a happy birthday. Any degree of hospitality or going the extra mile for a Marriott Titanium member ended there. Despite rooms being available, they only offered an upgrade to a room with one bed (we are a family of 4). They required us to pay for an upgrade in order to get a pull out couch for the kids. When you demonstrate loyalty by spending 75+ nights/year at Marriott, one would expect some basic benefits. The room we paid to upgrade to is the same category room I have stayed in in the oast, for no additional charge. Early check in? I had called ahead and noted that we would arrive at 9:30am. We checked in and they noted that we could probably get a room by Noon. At 3pm we were waiting by the desk and they still claimed to not have a room available (of course, they could get us one immediately if we wanted to pay to upgrade to a higher tier, or downgrade). Upon arrival at our room, the corkscrew had some sort of rotten food (cheese maybe?) on it. We managed to get a clean one an hour later. The shower handle was broken and there was low water pressure. Late check out? 2pm is "the best we can do." Again, "we are not really Marriott." In terms of its association with Marriott and related Marriott Bonvoy benefits, Marriott should be ashamed of marketing any sort of connection. On more than one occasion, I was told by staff, "we are not a real Marriott" or "we are not really Marriott," though Marriott markets the hotel as part of its program. There are virtually no Bonvoy benefits. After the inability to get us checked in on time, the staff member at the desk wished my son a happy birthday again and noted that he would send up chocolates. A nice gesture. One that, of course, never materialized... I am certain that there will be many excuses for the lack of service. It's Vegas where it is "pay to play" after all. Poor leadership teaches deflection and denial - hospitality needs to become a core value of this hotel. My attempt to contact a GM or anyone other than a junior manager was blocked. I will not stay here again. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Cosmopolitan Las Vegas….Speak Easy!!

Apr 13, 2024 cdcgardner

Wow!! You should definitely make plans to stop at the Cosmopolitan Hotel when you visit Las Vegas! It’s a Fantastic Place and a Fun Stay! For instance…there's a Hidden Speak Easy you have to find:) When you find the entrance and you’re allowed to enter….you’re in another world:) We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Franklin. He was professional,… Read more
Wow!! You should definitely make plans to stop at the Cosmopolitan Hotel when you visit Las Vegas! It’s a Fantastic Place and a Fun Stay! For instance…there's a Hidden Speak Easy you have to find:) When you find the entrance and you’re allowed to enter….you’re in another world:) We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Franklin. He was professional, cordial, welcoming, and we had an Absolutely Fantastic Time! His Personal Attention, Positive Personality, Kindness and Friendly Service Made Our Stay at the Cosmopolitan Even More Memorable! Keep your eyes open and take the time to find this Fun Hidden Gem…you won’t be disappointed!! Thank You Mr. Franklin…Job Well Done!! We’ll Be Back!! Read less