- Year Opened
- 2010
- Hours
- Open 24/7
- Age Restriction
- 21++
- Property Type
- Casinos
- Regulator
- Nevada Gaming Control Board
- Owner
- The Blackstone Group
- Tables
- 83
- Slot Machines
- 1,470
About Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a casino-resort at 3708 Las Vegas Boulevard in Paradise, Nevada, owned by The Blackstone Group. The property opened in 2010 as one of the most deliberately designed casino-resort entries of the modern Strip era — built to a boutique-hotel aesthetic rather than the mega-resort scale that defined most Strip openings of the previous two decades. All gaming is regulated by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, with a minimum gambling age of 21. The casino floor operates 24 hours a day.
The Cosmopolitan occupies the Strip block between Bellagio and City Center (Aria/Vdara), placing it at the center of the contemporary Strip’s highest-density luxury corridor. The Blackstone Group’s ownership reflects the investment-firm-as-hotel-operator model that has increasingly characterized Las Vegas resort ownership — Blackstone also holds stakes in other major Las Vegas assets including MGM Grand. For visitors mapping the Paradise casino resort landscape, the Cosmopolitan’s address sits immediately north of Aria, directly across the Strip from the Bellagio.
The property’s design ethos — apartment-style balconies on many hotel rooms, a three-level casino floor, multiple distinct dining concepts, and a boutique hotel sensibility — was conceived to attract a younger, design-conscious visitor demographic than the traditional Strip megacasino. The casino floor reflects this: 83 table games and 1,470 machines in a more compressed, vertically layered space rather than a vast flat expanse.
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas at a glance
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Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Paradise, Nevada
Gaming Floor
The Cosmopolitan runs approximately 1,470 gaming machines alongside an 83-table game section covering 12 distinct game types. The machine floor covers standard reel slots and Video Poker alongside the multi-denomination formats that dominate modern Las Vegas casino floors. The 1,470 machine count is moderate for a major Strip property — the Cosmopolitan’s design philosophy emphasizes table game variety over machine volume.
The table game menu includes several notable variants alongside the standards. Spanish 21 removes 10-spot cards from the deck and compensates with player-favorable rules including always-winning player 21s. Fortune Pai Gow Poker adds a progressive fortune bonus side bet on top of standard Pai Gow structure. Ultimate Texas Hold’em pits the player heads-up against the dealer with blind and ante wagers. Casino War is the simplest of Strip table games — highest card wins. These sit alongside Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, 3 Card Poker, and Let It Ride.
The Cosmopolitan has no poker room in directory data — for Nevada poker rooms, the nearby Bellagio and Aria are the Strip’s major live-poker operations in this corridor. Confirm current Cosmopolitan table availability and minimums at cosmopolitanlasvegas.com.
Games at Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Pool and Amenities
The Cosmopolitan’s confirmed amenities include a pool, spa, self-parking, and valet. The pool complex — which includes multiple tiers with a distinctive design aesthetic — is among the Strip’s more recognized pool experiences. Las Vegas pool access policies vary by season and guest status; day-pass and outside-guest access should be confirmed at cosmopolitanlasvegas.com before a pool-focused visit.
The spa accompanies the pool as part of the property’s wellness and leisure infrastructure. Valet and self-parking are both available for casino and restaurant visitors.
Amenities
- Open 24/7
- Pool
- Self-parking
- Spa
- Valet
- Dining
What the directory data shows
Strengths and gaps inferred from directory data — not a substitute for a property visit.
Strengths
5- 12 game types with notable variants: Spanish 21, Fortune Pai Gow, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, Casino War
- 83 table games in a boutique-casino scale
- Pool and spa among confirmed amenities
- Prime Strip location between Bellagio and Aria
- Purpose-built 2010 design-forward casino — distinct aesthetic from legacy Strip properties
Watch-outs
4- No poker room in directory data
- No hotel confirmed in directory data (verify at cosmopolitanlasvegas.com)
- No loyalty program in directory data
- 1,470 machines — moderate floor size for a Strip property
Cosmopolitan — 83 tables, Spanish 21, and the Strip's most design-conscious casino floor since 2010
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened in 2010 as a deliberate counterpoint to the megacasino template — boutique hotel rooms with balconies, a vertically layered casino floor, and a game menu that includes Spanish 21, Fortune Pai Gow, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, and Casino War alongside the standards. The pool complex and spa are among the Strip's more cited non-gaming amenities. The Blackstone Group ownership reflects the institutional investment-portfolio approach to Strip hotel assets. Confirm current table minimums, pool access, and room rates at cosmopolitanlasvegas.com.
Licensing and Regulation
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a commercial gaming property licensed by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Sports wagering is legal under Nevada state law. The minimum gambling age is 21.
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Nevada Gaming Control Board
- Age Requirement
- 21++
- Sportsbook
- Legal





