The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas — The Strip
The Cosmopolitan Terrace One Bedroom Suite is a 610-square-foot, one-king-bed suite at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on The Strip, accommodating up to 2 guests. Its defining feature is a private oversized terrace accessed through sliding glass doors, paired with a deep Japanese soaking tub rarely found in Las Vegas hotel rooms. Telescoping doors separate the bedroom from the living area, making it one of the more privacy-focused suite layouts at the property.
Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, fresh Strip air, and a bathroom centered on a deep Japanese soaking tub — the Terrace One Bedroom Suite delivers a quieter, more considered version of Las Vegas luxury.
At 610 square feet, the Terrace One Bedroom Suite is built around a single architectural gesture: sliding glass doors that open onto an oversized private terrace, flooding the interior with natural light and Strip views. Inside, telescoping doors divide the bedroom from the living room, giving the layout a level of separation that most single-room suites cannot offer. The king bed sits on a pillowtop mattress dressed in Egyptian-cotton sheets and a down comforter, with blackout drapes available to cut out all light when needed. Hypo-allergenic bedding is available on request.
The bathroom is a standout — a deep Japanese soaking tub alongside a separate shower, which the hotel itself notes is an amenity not typically found in a luxury Las Vegas hotel room. Entertainment runs through a 54-inch flat-panel HDTV with premium channels, Netflix, Hulu, and additional streaming services. The suite also includes a minibar, mini-fridge, laptop-friendly workspace, iron and ironing board, and a wardrobe. Free WiFi is standard throughout. In-room massage can be arranged, and rollaway beds are available for a surcharge. Connecting rooms can be requested, subject to availability.
This suite is well-suited for two guests who want defined indoor-outdoor living without the footprint of a larger multi-room suite. The private terrace sets it apart from standard Strip rooms, and the Japanese soaking tub adds a spa-adjacent element that most comparable Las Vegas suites skip entirely. Guests who value natural light, fresh air, and genuine bedroom separation will find this layout more functional than a junior suite or oversized standard room.
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The suite is 610 square feet and is configured with a separate bedroom and a living area divided by telescoping doors. It accommodates a maximum of 2 guests and includes one king bed.
Yes. The suite features an oversized private terrace that is accessed through sliding glass doors. The hotel describes the terrace as allowing fresh air and sunlight to pour into the room's spacious interior.
The bathroom includes a deep Japanese soaking tub alongside a separate shower — a combination the hotel specifically notes is not typically found in luxury Las Vegas hotel rooms. Free toiletries, a hair dryer, bathrobes, and slippers are also provided.
The standard Terrace One Bedroom Suite does not specify a fountain view. The Cosmopolitan does offer a separate Terrace One Bedroom Suite Fountain View category, which is listed as a distinct room type with panoramic views of the Las Vegas skyline and the famous fountain display on The Strip.
Rollaway and extra beds are available for this suite at a surcharge. Connecting or adjoining rooms can also be requested, though they are subject to availability at the time of booking.