The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas: Visitor Guide
The Cosmopolitan opened in 2010 and quickly became the trendsetting Strip property of its decade. Strong design, excellent dining, and a more boutique scale than its mega-resort neighbors.
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The Cosmopolitan opened in 2010 and quickly became the trendsetting Strip property of its decade. Strong design, excellent dining, and a more boutique scale than its mega-resort neighbors.
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