The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
The center-Strip luxury that gets the modern aesthetic right — and arguably the best location of any Vegas hotel.
Rooms
3,033
Opened
2010
Resort Fee
$50/night
Operator
MGM Resorts
Sources: Room count and opening year from Wikipedia — List of Las Vegas Strip hotels. Resort fee from ResortFeeChecker.com. Parking from Las Vegas Direct — Hotel Parking Fees Guide. Re-verified 2026-04-09.
Fees & Parking
The numbers that hit your folio on top of the room rate. Always add these to the rate you see on Expedia or Booking.com when comparing hotels.
Resort Fee
Per night, mandatory
$50.00
before tax
Becomes $56.69/night after Clark County's 13.38% combined lodging tax.
Parking
MGM Resorts policy
Self-park (weekday): $20 / 24 hours (Mon–Thu)
Self-park (weekend): $25 / 24 hours (Fri–Sun)
Valet: $40 / 24 hours
✓ Free with: MGM Rewards Pearl tier and above
MGM Rewards resort fee waiver: Waived on up to two rooms when booking direct with MGM (not through third-party sites like Expedia). Available at Bellagio, Aria, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Park MGM, Luxor, Excalibur, NYNY, Vdara, and The Cosmopolitan. Pearl members get free parking but no resort fee waiver.
Is This the Right Hotel for You?
We try to be honest about what each hotel does well — and what it doesn't. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a great fit for some trips and the wrong call for others.
Best for
- +Modern-luxury travelers
- +Couples
- +Bachelor and bachelorette parties wanting upscale energy
- +Foodies (Block 16 Urban Food Hall is on-property)
- +Travelers who value location above almost everything
Not ideal for
- −Travelers seeking quiet — Cosmopolitan is high-energy
- −Budget travelers
What Makes The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Different
The on-property highlights that distinguish this hotel from the rest of the Strip.
Location is arguably the best on the Strip — center, walkable to everything
Block 16 Urban Food Hall — Pok Pok Wing, Lardo, District: Donuts.Sliders.Brew
The Chandelier bar — three levels inside a giant crystal chandelier
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub — one of the top nightlife brands in Vegas
Most rooms have terraces — rare on the Strip
On-Property
Notable dining, nightlife, and entertainment without leaving the hotel.
Dining
- • Block 16 Urban Food Hall (the gold standard for Strip food halls)
- • Beauty & Essex
- • Estiatorio Milos
- • Scarpetta
- • Momofuku
Nightlife
- • Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
- • The Chandelier — three-level chandelier bar
- • Ghost Donkey
Shows
- • The Cosmopolitan Theater hosts varied performers
Practical Considerations
What to know before you book — the practical details that affect your stay.
Now operated by MGM Resorts after the 2022 acquisition (still branded as Cosmopolitan)
Wraparound rooms with terraces and Strip views are the marquee category
High-energy property — book Westside rooms if you want quiet
Walking access to Bellagio, Aria, Paris, and Planet Hollywood
Frequently Asked Questions
What people search when researching The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
How many rooms does The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas have?
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has 3,033 rooms. The property opened in 2010 and is operated by MGM Resorts. Source: Wikipedia — List of Las Vegas Strip hotels.
When did The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas open?
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened in 2010. Most rooms have terraces — rare on the Strip
What is the resort fee at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas?
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas charges a daily resort fee of $50 before tax, which becomes $56.69 after Clark County's 13.38% combined lodging tax. The fee is mandatory and is added to your folio at check-in. Verified from ResortFeeChecker.com as of 2026-04-09.
How much is parking at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas?
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is operated by MGM Resorts. Self-parking weekday rate: $20 / 24 hours (Mon–Thu). Self-parking weekend rate: $25 / 24 hours (Fri–Sun). Valet: $40 / 24 hours. Free parking is available with MGM Rewards Pearl tier and above.
Is The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas good for modern-luxury travelers?
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is best for: Modern-luxury travelers; Couples; Bachelor and bachelorette parties wanting upscale energy; Foodies (Block 16 Urban Food Hall is on-property); Travelers who value location above almost everything. It is NOT ideal for: Travelers seeking quiet — Cosmopolitan is high-energy; Budget travelers.