The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Wraparound Terrace Suite with private soaking tub overlooking the Strip
#5 in Top 20 Bachelor & Bachelorette Hotels 2026  ·  ★★★★★

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Marquee Day-and-Nightclub, terrace suites that look down on the pool, the bachelor party that doesn't need to leave.

#5 in the Top 20 Bachelor and Bachelorette Hotels 2026

"The design-led mid-Strip Cosmopolitan, Marquee and terrace suites, a self-contained bachelor and bachelorette base."

9.5Room & Design
9.5Service
9.8Location

Why this rank: The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened in December 2010 on the central Strip and now runs as an Autograph Collection resort under MGM. Its two towers hold around 3,000 rooms and suites, and the signature is the terrace: the Wraparound Terrace Suites give a group a private balcony with an outdoor soaking tub above the Strip, while the Bungalow Suites add direct pool access. Marquee Nightclub and Dayclub, programmed by Tao Group, run the in-house party from afternoon to late; the Boulevard Pool faces the Strip; and the three-storey Chandelier bar is the meeting point. Dining runs deep, with Estiatorio Milos, STK, Beauty & Essex and Jose Andres' restaurants, plus the Wicked Spoon buffet for a recovery brunch. Best for the central-Strip bachelor or bachelorette weekend with the most flexible group-suite product around.

Best room: A Wraparound Terrace Suite, Strip view with an outdoor soaking tub

"Marquee Day-and-Nightclub, terrace suites that look down on the pool, the bachelor party that doesn't need to leave."

9.6Room & Design
9.6Service
9.8Location

Why The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas for a bachelor or bachelorette weekend

The Cosmopolitan opened in 2010 and was acquired by MGM in 2022, now running as an Autograph Collection resort; it stays the most design-led of the central-Strip towers. Its two towers hold around 3,000 rooms, and the selling point is the terrace: a large share of rooms have private balconies, and the Wraparound Terrace Suites pair a two-room layout with a wrap-around outdoor terrace and a soaking tub above the Strip, the most distinctive group-suite product in the city. The in-house infrastructure means a group rarely has to leave: Marquee runs both the dayclub and the nightclub through Tao Group, the Boulevard Pool faces the Strip, the Chandelier bar stacks three crystal-draped storeys, and the dining (Estiatorio Milos, STK, Beauty & Essex, Jose Andres' rooms, plus the Wicked Spoon buffet) covers every meal. Honest con: it is a big, busy MGM resort with resort fees and weekend club crowds, so a group wanting something quiet or intimate should look elsewhere; the strength here is energy and a terrace suite you can party on.

Best room to request

A Wraparound Terrace Suite for the wrap-around terrace and outdoor tub; a City Room Wraparound Terrace is the lower-cost way into the balcony product.

Concierge tip

Book a Wraparound Terrace Suite so the group has its own balcony and tub for the after-hours. Have the host line up a Marquee dayclub-and-nightclub combo for Saturday, and hold a table at Estiatorio Milos for the group dinner before the Wicked Spoon recovery brunch.

The wider context

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas sits within our broader Top 20 Bachelor and Bachelorette Hotels 2026 list. It scored an aggregate 9.7/10 across the three editorial criteria, competitive against the field but, on the bachelor-and-bachelorette factors, the self-contained terrace-suite-and-Marquee angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives, see the related lists below.

Have firm dates? Our editor's advice is to book roughly twelve weeks in advance. Suites with the prime view angle sell through first; for peak months, availability is measured in months rather than weeks. It is the terrace and plunge-pool suites, the rooms this rank rests on, that book up soonest.

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Why this hotel works for a bachelor or bachelorette weekend

Editorial · #5 on the Top 20 Bachelor and Bachelorette Hotels 2026 list

The Cosmopolitan's case for a bachelor or bachelorette weekend is that the whole party can happen in one building. Marquee, programmed by Tao Group, runs as both a dayclub and a nightclub, and wristbands are coordinated through the hotel.

The group floor plans are the draw: the Wraparound Terrace Suites give a private balcony with an outdoor soaking tub over the Strip, and the Bungalow Suites add direct pool access, so a group can cabana and pool-party without leaving its own footprint.

The Boulevard Pool faces the Strip, the three-storey Chandelier bar is the meeting point, and the dining runs deep with Estiatorio Milos, STK, Beauty & Essex and Jose Andres' restaurants, plus the Wicked Spoon buffet for the recovery brunch. The mid-Strip position puts Aria, Bellagio and Caesars within an easy walk. Best for the central-Strip bachelor or bachelorette weekend with the most flexible group-suite product around.

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