The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas — The Strip
The Wraparound Terrace Suite + Terrace One Bedroom at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas combines two suites into a single 1,810-square-foot, two-bedroom configuration sleeping up to 5 guests. Each bedroom has its own king bed, private terrace access, and a master bathroom with a Japanese-style deep soaking tub. This is one of the few two-bedroom options on the Strip where every guest has direct outdoor terrace access and panoramic Las Vegas views.
Two of The Cosmopolitan's signature terrace suites connected into one: the result is a sprawling two-bedroom retreat where the living spaces open onto not one but two private outdoor balconies — including a full wraparound terrace — above the Las Vegas Strip.
At 1,810 square feet, this combined configuration links the Wraparound Terrace Suite with the Terrace One Bedroom Suite to create a two-bedroom, multi-living-area layout that accommodates up to 5 guests. The combined square footage significantly exceeds either individual suite — the standalone Terrace One Bedroom Suite measures 720 square feet on its own — making this one of the larger two-bedroom options available on the Strip. Telescoping doors separate the bedroom from the living area in each suite, giving occupants in both bedrooms genuine privacy without sacrificing the open, airy feel of the space. Sliding glass doors in the Terrace One Bedroom side open directly to an oversized private terrace, flooding the interior with natural light and Strip views.
The combined suite delivers four sofas, a dining table for four, two large writing desks, and a third bathroom across its shared living areas, in addition to the two master bathrooms. Both master bathrooms are finished with a double vanity, a Japanese-style deep soaking tub — an amenity the hotel itself notes is not typical of Las Vegas luxury rooms — and a separate walk-in shower. Additional in-suite conveniences include a compact Sub-Zero refrigerator, refrigerated wine storage, a minibar, and a dedicated dining area. The wraparound terrace provides the signature panoramic perspective, while the second private terrace off the Terrace One Bedroom side offers its own Strip sightlines, including views toward the Las Vegas skyline.
This configuration is well-suited to groups of four or five who want the square footage and separation of a two-bedroom layout without sacrificing shared communal space — four sofas and a dining table for four means the living areas can genuinely function as a gathering point. Travelers prioritizing outdoor space will find two distinct terrace zones: the wraparound balcony for broad panoramic views and the Terrace One Bedroom's private terrace for a more intimate setting. Each bedroom holds a king bed and has its own terrace access, so neither guest is confined to an interior-only room.
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The standalone Terrace One Bedroom Suite is 720 square feet with one king bed, one private terrace, and a maximum occupancy of 3 guests. The Wraparound Terrace Suite adds a second bedroom, a second private terrace — the signature wraparound balcony — and significantly more living area, bringing the combined total to 1,810 square feet for up to 5 guests. The wraparound terrace is the key differentiator, offering a broader panoramic perspective of the Strip than the standard private terrace on the Terrace One Bedroom side.
The combined suite accommodates a maximum of 5 guests. It features two king beds across two separate bedrooms, each with its own master bathroom and private terrace access. The shared living areas include four sofas and a dining table for four, providing space for the full group to gather.
Yes. The Terrace One Bedroom Suite includes an oversized private terrace accessed via sliding glass doors. The hotel describes the view from this terrace as a spectacular panorama of Las Vegas. In the combined suite configuration, a second wraparound terrace is also included, giving guests access to two distinct outdoor spaces with Strip views.
Each of the two master bathrooms in the combined suite includes a double vanity, a Japanese-style deep soaking tub, and a separate walk-in shower. The hotel notes that a deep Japanese soaking tub is not a standard feature in most Las Vegas luxury hotel rooms, making it a notable amenity. The combined suite also includes a third bathroom in the shared living area.
For a group of up to 5, this configuration provides two private bedrooms — each with a king bed, terrace access, and an en-suite bathroom — alongside substantial shared living space including four sofas, a dining table for four, and two writing desks. The layout is designed to allow both bedrooms to function independently thanks to telescoping doors, while the communal areas are large enough to host the full group. The two terraces add outdoor entertaining space that most Las Vegas suites do not offer.