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Cosmopolitan Las Vegas is one of the nicest resorts on the Strip, and I recently stayed there for the first time in a decade to see if she still lives up to the hype.
I reserved Cosmopolitan's Terrace Studio, which is 730 square feet and has a separate living area with its own TV, a bathroom with luxurious finishes and a deep soaking tub, and an outdoor balcony overlooking Aria and the Chelsea Pool to the south.
A big benefit of staying at Cosmopolitan is the broader resort experience. The resort has two separate pools (Boulevard and Chelsea), and the Chelsea pool is open year-round.
Cosmo is also home to 3 speakeasies (Ghost Donkey, The Ski Lodge, and The Barbershop) that I'll show you how to find.
Of the nearly 30 dining options at Cosmopolitan, my favorites are the Wicked Spoon Buffet, the Block 16 Food Hall, and Secret Pizza, a "hidden" pizza by the slice joint.
As part of my Cosmopolitan Terrace Studio review, I'll take you to all these places, through the casino, and more!
0:00 Intro
0:17 Checking in at Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
1:54 Cosmopolitan Terrace Studio Review
4:05 What's Not To Like?
4:52 Things To Do at Cosmopolitan
9:00 Is a Terrace Studio at Cosmopolitan Worth the Extra Money