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The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Review (2025)

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Review (2025)

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas review covers the pros and cons of staying at this popular hotel on the Las Vegas Strip after our stay.

Where to stay in Las Vegas? A piece of heaven on the Las Vegas Strip. The Cosmopolitan is understated yet spectacular, glitzy but not tacky.

So here is what we love about this hotel:

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Review

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Review

The Cosmopolitan location

First in this The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas review, let’s look at the location. Found in the centre of the strip, The Cosmopolitan stands next to some of the best hotels found in Las Vegas whilst just a short walk away from several fast food spots, restaurants and bars as well as a convenient Walgreens.

Address of Cosmopolitan hotel Las Vegas: 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109, United States

Getting to The Cosmopolitan: If you are staying at this gorgeous hotel, you can catch the shuttle service from McCarran airport for $6 but make sure to reserve your spot in advance.

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Review

Distance in approx time, from the exit of The Cosmopolitan to the entrance of the following hotels:

  • Bellagio = 4-minute walk
  • Planet Hollywood = 3-minute walk (using the exit on the second floor)
  • Caesars Palace = 9-minute walk
  • The Flamingo = 10-minute walk
  • New York, New York = 14-minute walk
  • MGM Grand = 16-minute walk
  • The Mirage = 19-minute walk
  • Excalibur = 20-minute walk
  • The Venetian = 22-minute walk
  • Fremont Street = 12-minute drive
  • The Strat = 10-minute drive

Cosmopolitan Hotel Las Vegas rooms

We couldn’t share The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas review without talking about the rooms. We enjoyed the spectacular Terrace One Bedroom suite with a terrace which overlooked the Bellagio Fountains and Paris hotel; which are musts on your Las Vegas Bucket List.

The rooms are luxurious and well designed with spacious closets, comfy living room areas with a large business desk and ideal kitchenettes. The beds are massive and very comfortable whilst my favourite feature has to be the Japanese soaking tub with a great view of the strip.

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Review

Prices are expensive but the value of what you get for your money is excellent. Our suite with a strip view cost us around $1200 whilst rooms with a less impressive view at the other high-end hotels on the strip would cost nearly double, if not more.

We use Tripadvisor to compare the prices and make sure to check directly with the hotel to see if they have any offers at the time of your visit.

Wicked Spoon at the cosmopolitan Buffets of Las Vegas

Restaurants in The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

Similar to many of the top hotels on the strip, The Cosmopolitan has a variety of restaurants onsite. After trying a lot of the buffets in Vegas, we have to say that the Wicked Spoon in The Cosmopolitan was our favourite. It offered high-quality food in manageable portions from around the world whilst upholding the classic and classy ambience of the hotel.

The Cosmopolitan is also home to the ‘Hidden Pizza’, a pizza spot hidden in between two restaurants on the third floor, that offers hot yummy New York-styled pizza by the slice or pie – ideal after or during a late night gambling.

Other restaurants include the Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar and Grill run by master chefs Eric and Bruce Bromberg as well as China Poblano (a fusion of Chinese and Mexican food) along with 13 other high-quality restaurants at various prices to meet every customer.

The golden casino in The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Casino

Next in The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas review, let’s look at the casino.

So we aren’t big gamblers, we don’t really know how most table games work but at The Cosmopolitan we enjoyed trying the many electronic-operated table-type games such as roulette.

The Casino is big enough to give you options and opportunities to play your favourite games but not too big that you can get lost. The waitresses serving free drinks to those gambling were lovely, quick and efficient.

The chandelier bar in The Cosmopolitan

The Cosmopolitan Decor

The Cosmopolitan sparkles. But not in that tacky, old glamour Vegas meets Hollywood kind of way, but in an undisputed elegance that attracts your eye to every corner of the room. The three-floored Chandelier is breathtaking and is the ideal decor for such a beautiful hotel, whilst the floor sparkles throughout the hotel.

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The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas F.A.Q

Where is The Cosmopolitan located in Las Vegas?
The Cosmopolitan sits right on the Las Vegas Strip, between Bellagio and ARIA Resort & Casino, making it one of the most central and walkable spots on the Strip. When thinking about The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas review, the location makes this hotel a top choice for many.

What makes The Cosmopolitan unique compared to other Vegas hotels?
Its signature feature is the private terraces with Strip views — something few hotels in Las Vegas offer. It also has a chic, modern design and a lively, youthful vibe.

Does The Cosmopolitan have a casino?
Yes, it has a large casino floor with slots, table games, and a sportsbook, but it’s known for having a more upscale and trendy atmosphere compared to traditional casinos.

What are the rooms like at The Cosmopolitan?
Rooms are modern, stylish, and many include private balconies overlooking the Strip or Bellagio fountains. They’re generally larger than average Vegas hotel rooms and equipped with luxury amenities.

Are the pools at The Cosmopolitan good?
Yes — The Boulevard Pool overlooks the Strip and has a lively atmosphere, while the Chelsea Pool is more relaxed and quiet, catering to guests who prefer a calmer setting.

What restaurants are at The Cosmopolitan?
The hotel has a wide range of dining options, from casual spots like Eggslut and Block 16 Food Hall to upscale restaurants such as Beauty & Essex and Momofuku.

Is The Cosmopolitan expensive?
It’s considered a luxury hotel, so prices are on the higher side, especially for terrace rooms. However, many visitors feel it’s worth it for the views, amenities, and location.

Is it family-friendly or better for adults?
While families are welcome, The Cosmopolitan is more geared toward adults, couples, and groups of friends due to its nightlife, pool parties, and trendy vibe.

What nightlife options are available at The Cosmopolitan?
The hotel is home to Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub, one of the most famous party venues in Las Vegas, as well as several stylish bars and lounges.

Does The Cosmopolitan charge a resort fee?
Yes, like most Vegas hotels, there’s a daily resort fee that covers Wi-Fi, fitness center access, and other amenities.

Is The Cosmopolitan worth staying at?
Many travelers say yes — if you want luxury, modern design, amazing dining, and some of the best Strip views, The Cosmopolitan is a top choice.

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