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Cosmopolitan Resort and Casino Rooms

Cosmopolitan Las Vegas rooms offer the chance to relax and escape from the everyday world. Spread through two 50-story towers, the nearly 3,000 guestrooms and suites offer a comfortable and luxurious retreat right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. This luxury resort, which joined the hotel scene at the end of 2010, provided a stage for the work of interior architect David Rockwell. Along with hotels around the world, Rockwell has brought his eye for design to the Kodak Theatre (home of the Academy Rewards), Broadway plays, and the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco.

Talk about a room with a view! Whether you're staying at one of the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas hotel rooms on the fourth floor or fortieth floor, you'll find amazing views of the Las Vegas Strip and the neighboring Bellagio and City Center complex. With a collection of neon lights that can't be duplicated, the surrounding Strip looks simply amazing at night. During the day, when the desert sun is shining bright, you'll have to chance to see many of the city's landmarks by pulling back the curtains on one of the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas rooms. Of course, if you want to get some sleep (whatever time of day that is), you can close the curtains and enjoy a dark and quiet room.

No matter which of the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas rooms you've reserved, you'll find state-of-the-art technology available, customized by a control panel. The rooms at one of the tallest of the Las Vegas hotels are also equipped with a flat-screen TV, entertainment center, and wireless Internet access.

Each of the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Hotel rooms comes with two queen-size beds, just steps away from the luxury bathrooms. Complete with marble floors and counter tops, these bathrooms are large enough to house a spacious shower. These stylish Cosmopolitan Las Vegas hotel rooms also have a cozy seating area, where you can kick up your feet, admire the artwork, or enjoy a meal from room service. After your chance to relax, you'll be ready to get out and enjoy the nightlife or whatever adventure you may seek.

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