Featuring a 110 square foot oversized private terrace, the Terrace Studio Suite at The Cosmopolitan offers spectacular fountain views and luxury living.
Highlights include a comfortable seating area, floor-to-ceiling windows, two flat-screen televisions, touch-screen controls, mini bar, in-room safe and work desk.
The luxurious bathroom features a bubbler tub, walk-in shower and dual vanities.
Featuring artful, hand-crafted touches that give each space the intimate feel of a private urban residence, the accommodations at The Cosmopolitan are spacious, warm and welcoming. Many of the hotels rooms and suites feature private balconies offering panoramic views of the Fountains of Bellagio, Las Vegas Strip and surrounding mountains.
Each room is outfitted with the latest technology for maximum in-room enjoyment, including sophisticated entertainment systems, plasma-screen televisions, high-speed wireless Internet access and state-of-the-art control panels.
This chic hotel, which has over 3000 rooms and suites, is compromised of two distinct towers, The Chelsea and The Boulevard and is within a short walk of some of the city's most popular restaurants, shops, attractions and entertainment venues.
110 square foot private terrace
2 flat-screen televisions
Floor-to-ceiling windows
Fountain view
Marble bathroom
Mini bar
Mini refrigerator
Seating area
Sliding glass door
Touch-screen controls
Maximum occupancy: 4 guests
2 queen beds
Pillowtop mattresses
Bath amenities
Dual vanities
Hair dryer
Lighted makeup mirror
Marble bathroom
Private water closet
Robes
Soaking tub
Shower
Slippers
Armchair
Chaise
Closet
Coffee table
Full-length mirror
Iron and ironing board
Safe
Work desk
2 flat-screen televisions
Cable/satellite
CNN, ESPN and HBO
Dual voltage outlets
Plug-in, high-tech room
Telephone
Touch-screen controls
Wi-Fi (included in resort fee)
24-hour room service
Ice bucket
Mini bar and snacks
Mini refrigerator
Distances from this hotel to landmarks, attractions, shopping and event centers.
All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances are therefore likely to be slightly longer than stated depending on the method of transport.