The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada

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The hipper alternative to the Wynn — sleeker, younger, more interested in design than in spectacle. The terrace suites have wraparound balconies that make all other Strip rooms feel claustrophobic, and the lobby's eight-pillar Bond Bar is one of the best happy-hour rooms in the city. The Chandelier Bar is three stories of crystal and bourbon.

Insider tip

Book a terrace suite — the wraparound balcony is the play. Get a drink at the Bond Bar before dinner. Climb the Chandelier.

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