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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is located in the center of the Las Vegas Strip. It was originally planned as condominium units but instead became a hotel and casino. It opened on December 15, 2010.
The hotel has 3,033 rooms and suites that received a full remodel in 2021. There are two towers, the Boulevard and the Chelsea and they are a Marriott Autograph Collection Hotel, as well as a AAA Four Diamond Hotel.
Tip: Many rooms feature their own private terrace that gives a Las Vegas Strip view or a view of The Fountains of Bellagio. This is rare in Las Vegas.
You can choose between different pool experiences. The Boulevard Pool features upbeat music and a vibrant social scene. The Chelsea Pool is a more laid-back refreshing retreat. At least one pool remains open year-round.
They also have Sahra Spa, Salon & Hammam, barbershop, two fitness centers, FedEx Office business center, Avis car rental and several shops.
The casino has over 100,000 square-feet of gaming space with 1,300 of the latest slot and video poker machines. They have 80 table games in the casino pits, including Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, Texas Hold’em, Casino War and more.
They also have High Limit gaming and a very nice BetMGM Race & Sportsbook.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is operated by MGM Resorts International, and they use the MGM Rewards loyalty card.
They have many dining options at all price points, including:
FINE DINING
- é by José Andrés (Spanish)
- Red Plate (Chinese)
- STK Steak (Steaks & Chops)
- Zuma (Japanese)
CASUAL DINING
- Amaya (Mexican)
- Beauty & Essex (American)
- China Poblano (Mexican/Chinese)
- The Henry (American)
- Jaleo by José Andrés (Tapas)
- Momofuku (Pan-Asian)
- Overlook Grill (American) Open seasonally
- Scarpetta (Italian)
- Superfrico (Italian)
- Wicked Spoon Tip: This is a very popular buffet.
BLOCK 16 URBAN FOOD HALL
- Bāng Bar (Korean)
- District: Donuts. Sliders. Brew. (American)
- Hattie B’s Hot Chicken (American)
- Lardo (American)
- Naughty Patty’s (American)
- Tekka Bar: Handroll & Sake (Japanese)
QUICK EATS
- Eggslut (American)
- llly Caffè (American)
- The Juice Standard (American)
- Milk Bar (American)
- Secret Pizza (Italian)
- Starbucks (American)
- Va Bene Caffè (Italian)
BARS & LOUNGES
- BetMGM Sportsbook & Lounge
- The Chandelier
- Clique Bar & Lounge
- Ghost Donkey Tip: They do not have a sign. Look for a “secret” door in Block 16 with a donkey on the door.
- The Ski Lodge Tip: This speakeasy has a “secret” door next to Superfrico with a skier on the door.
- Vesper
They also have The Barbershop Cuts and Cocktails which is a hideaway lounge that harkens back to the Prohibition era. Tip: You enter from an unassuming janitor’s door in The Barbershop.
The 60,000 square-foot Marquee Nightclub can hold 3,000 guests and has three distinct rooms, the main room, boom box and the library. The 22,000 square-foot rooftop Marquee Dayclub is open seasonally and has an all-new sound system fit for the world’s top DJ talent.
The Chelsea is a 40,000-square-foot theater that can seat up-to 3,200 guests. The venue features some of today’s hottest music and comedy acts, as well as sporting events.
They have over 200,000 square-feet of meeting and convention space.
Fun Fact: The Chandelier lounge is three stories and has 2 million crystals hung from the ceiling.
Fun Fact 2: The Cosmopolitan was the setting for the Las Vegas based band The Killers’ 2013 music video “Shot at the Night”.
Tip: They have overhead walkways to the Shops at Crystals, Bellagio, Vdara, ARIA Resort & Casino and Planet Hollywood. RTC Bus Route: DEUCE
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas address: 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
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