When planning a trip to Vegas, the first question that always comes up—which resort should I stay at? Well, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a smart choice. It’s a top destination for fun, has the best location on the Strip, has comfy rooms and one-of-a-kind experiences that are unique to the hotel.
As soon as you arrive on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see The Cosmopolitan’s striking vertical multi-towers that feature more than 3,000 guest rooms and private balconies overlooking the Bellagio Fountains. Location is everything in Sin City since all the resorts are spread out. The Central Strip area is widely considered the best hotel location, as it puts visitors within walking distance of the most iconic attractions, restaurants, and entertainment options. The Cosmopolitan’s property simply has the most ideal location. It is not on the far north or south end, but rather, it is situated directly next to the Bellagio and across from Planet Hollywood and the Miracle Mile shops, placing it in a central, highly active location—making it supreme for first-time visitors who want to see it all. And it’s also connected to City Center for quick access to Aria, Vdara, and the Crystals shops. Seriously, The Cosmopolitan’s location is far superior than any other hotel.
Once you walk into their dimly lit lobby, you immediately feel the buzzy, sexy and sophisticated vibes. From the sleek floors to the lobby’s LED-like pillars showcasing abstract art images and the sweet aroma of The Cosmopolitan’s secret scent that permeated the grand lobby, this place is ultra-cool, which is something you won’t feel at any other luxury resort in Vegas.
The Knockturnal recently spent three-nights in The Cosmopolitan’s Boulevard Tower terrace suite that is approximately 610–700 sq. ft. and had one king bed. Our stay was very relaxing. The room was exceptionally spacious, had a separate seating area with a comfy L-shaped sofa, plenty of closet space to hang clothes, and two televisions. There was also a refrigerator, which we appreciated since we had the option to store our leftover food from our lunch and dinner meals. The king sized bed had plush bedding, which allowed for a good night’s rest. As for the bathroom, it featured a double vanity, a large walk-in shower, and a separate, deep-soaking tub.

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Few properties directly on the strip have balconies, but The Cosmopolitan has numerous ones. Make sure to request a terrance when booking a room. Trust us, it elevates your experience up a whole new level. Our suite came with a private balcony, but we were disappointed that we weren’t facing the famous Bellagio Fountains and the Eiffel Tower. Instead, we had views of the south end of the Las Vegas Strip and the airport. Overall, the room at The Cosmopolitan provided a luxurious, quiet and comfortable stay.
For guests who want the ultimate opulent experience, The Cosmopolitan has debuted a new vision for its 24 penthouse suites and 14 entourage rooms spanning two dedicated floors in its Chelsea Tower. Now open for booking, the penthouses blend bold artistry with modern comfort, creating chic spaces made for entertaining. Enhancing the experience even further, guests can now enjoy dedicated butler service, offering personalized, around-the-clock attention that sets a new standard for service and exclusivity at The Cosmopolitan.
Food amenities are plentiful at The Cosmopolitan. The Wicked Spoon buffet is outstanding and the Block 16 Urban Food Hall is a culinary destination like no other on the Las Vegas Strip. Located on the second floor, this high-end, curated selection of fast-casual eateries has top quality and a wide variety of delicious food that satisfies all palettes. Popular options include Hattie B’s Hot Chicken, Lardo sandwiches, Bang Bar by Momofuku, and Naughty Patty’s hamburgers. For those looking for a quick bite and for something faster than a sit-down restaurant, Block 16 is the spot for all.

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The Cosmopolitan is expanding its culinary offerings with the addition of The Corner Store, the highly popular New York City restaurant where Taylor Swift has visited multiple times, later this year. Just like the NYC location, the Vegas restaurant will serve caviar-topped lobster rolls, five-cheese pizza rolls, wagyu French dip and steak frites.
An intriguing mix of bars and hidden speakeasy style concepts are available at The Cosmopolitan for all guests to enjoy and discover. The shimmering Chandelier Bar is absolutely worth checking out. Stepping into a massive three-story-tall chandelier with two-million-crystal that drips down to all three floors to get your drink on is absolutely palatial and stunning. It’s overblown glitz and pure fun. The Cosmopolitan also boasts a 100,000-square-foot-casino, nightclubs, award-winning spa, unrivaled outdoor pools, and fitness centers.
If you’re looking for a glamorous, refined and fun Vegas experience, the energy can’t be beat at The Cosmopolitan. And with an unbeatable location, unparalleled views of the Strip from your private terrace to amazing food, they deliver on all fronts. Staying at The Cosmopolitan is well worth it.