The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas says it will deliver a decidedly different kind of Las Vegas experience when it begins welcoming guests in December.
The 2,995-room resort will feature oversized residential style living space with private terraces.
“Guests will find diverse dining experiences from the country’s top chefs -- all new to Las Vegas, unprecedented services and amenities, innovative new membership offerings, three distinct pool environments, an 110,000-square-foot casino and breathtaking views of the Strip at every turn,” the hotel says.
Situated at the heart of the Strip, The Cosmopolitan’s vertical multi-tower design on 3.5 hectares of land provides sweeping views of the Las Vegas skyline, allowing guests to feel that they are at the epicentre of the city.
“The Cosmopolitan is about creating a resort experience that is truly different than anything that exists right now in Las Vegas,” says John Unwin, CEO of The Cosmopolitan.
And he continues:
“When you combine spacious suites… a curated award-winning dining collection, unparalleled service and gaming, we know we are giving guests an experience that’s been missing in Las Vegas and harkens back to an era when guests felt connected, inspired and engaged by their resort.”
The hotel will offer culinary concepts from top chefs and restaurant brands, each opening for the first time in Las Vegas. To date, the roster will include Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill by restaurateurs Bruce and Eric Bromberg; Comme Ca by Los Angeles chef David Myers; New York City’s Estiatorio Milos by restaurateur Costas Spiliadis; Scarpetta; and steakhouse STK from The One Group.
The 50-storey East and West towers will be comprised of oversized hotel and condominium-style rooms ranging in size from 66 square metres to over 486 square metres, in addition to 10 three-storey bungalow-style suites adjacent to the west pool deck. It is anticipated that each tower will also house a collection of privately owned condominium units.
Each room will feature control panels, plasma-screen televisions, entertainment system, wireless Internet and a custom in-room bar. Oversized bathrooms offer Japanese soaking tubs, rain showers and marble floors.
The hotel will also have 13,500 square metres of convention and banquet facilities and a 4,500 square metre spa, salon and fitness centre.
Check in at www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com for more.