Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Spotlight:: The Cosmopolitan of Vegas

I recently took my first trip to Sin City.

It is an incredibly different place to most of the places I have visited. It is somewhat like the Bangkok of America; bright lights, big shows, lots of people and a big personality. I finally realised the immensity of the place and just how many hotels there are to choose from. Apparently Las Vegas has more hotel rooms than all of Europe, and The Strip is home to 15 of the 20 biggest hotels in the world. If you've been, you'll know the sheer size is incredible.

The Basics
For my trip I chose The Cosmopolitan. This is a relatively new hotel, opened in late 2010, with just under 3000 rooms, set in two high-rise towers, over 52 floors. It's huge. Most definitely the largest hotel I have ever stayed in.

The Location
The location is excellent, it is next to the Bellagio and some of the hotel rooms actually overlook the fountains. It's central and easily accessible, yet being so high you can feel away from the bustle of The Strip.

In the basement of the hotel we were able to drop our car off at the Hertz check-in. This is a great extra to have car drop off at the hotel, though I think most hotels in Las Vegas offer this. Check in was fairly smooth, with helpful check-in guy. There weren't the long queues that we saw at Ceasars.

The Room
I stayed in a One-bedroom terrace suite. This was a large room with a living area, kitchen and bedroom. The other huge plus about The Cosmopolitan is that many of the rooms have a balcony, as ours did. This is apparently very rare in Vegas, but a wonderful addition.

Unfortunately, though we were provided with a small kitchen area, we had no cutlery or crockery, so there were limitations on what we could actually cook for ourselves. The room had a Japanese soak tub, but having been told it had a jacuzzi by the man at the front desk, I was a little disappointed.

As with all hotels in Vegas, the inside is so much more than just a hotel, with numerous restaurants, bars, clubs and shops. There are some world renowned restaurants in the hotel such as STK and it is home to one of the best nightclubs in Vegas, Marquee.

With 3 swimming pools there is plenty of choice, but all were completely packed and it wasn't even peak season. In 96 degree heat, I imagine pool space is at a premium everywhere.

My main criticism would be that our room wasn't as clean and tidy as it could have been. We found a cigarette end on the balcony which was disappointing and the bathroom wasn't as clean as I would have expected.

My Top 5: 
1. The comfort and spaciousness of the room.


2. Chandelier bar: a very chic and stylish space to enjoy drinks with friends. I didn't see many other bars with such elegance whilst in Vegas.
Chandelier Bar
3. Henry for brunch: the perfect place to begin your day.


4. The coffee table books found in the rooms: perfect Phaidon titles to leaf through whilst relaxing. A wonderful alternative to television.


5. Having a balcony to overlook the sights and sounds of Vegas.
View from my hotel room
Final Thoughts... 
The Cosmopolitan is an expensive hotel, but ultimately you are paying for quality. For location, the views and the 'cool' factor, this is a great choice for Las Vegas. 

Rates start at $160.

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

West Coast Wonders

April was an incredibly hectic month with travels, more of which is to come.

But, for now I wanted to share a picture of one of the best things I did whilst in LA.

A sunrise hike up Runyon Canyon. Breathtaking views, beautiful weather and about as peaceful as it gets. (Not to mention it's free, too!) Sometimes something so simple can make for a truly memorable holiday moment.







Sunday, 5 February 2012

The Dream Team:: Shutters on the Beach

Just the name of this hotel sounds idyllic, which isn't a word I would use for many hotels around the Los Angeles area of California.

Photo, courtesy of Shutters  on the Beach website

Shutters on the Beach is one hotel that I would love to stay at. It is a luxury beach front property in Santa Monica. A boutique hotel which looks cool yet comfortable, stylish yet friendly and of course, it's right on the beach.

Following the spot-on location, the credibility of the hotel is enhanced by beautifully crafted rooms, wonderful food and a wellness spa.

The rooms and suites have the mod-cons and cleanliness you would expect from a Californian hotel, but juxtapose this with a beachy-boutique feel. The clean, light and airy rooms are perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sea views.

There are 3 restaurants to choose from; One Pico, Coast and the Living Room. I imagine a lazy weekend at Shutters, including a wonderful morning brunch of Eggs Benedict on the Sunday down at One Pico whilst reading the papers.

The hotel looks modern, very slick and is quite big, yet what I love most about it is the way they appear to have retained a friendly beach-house vibe throughout the decor, restaurants and character.

Week-day doubles in February start from approximately $510 based on 2 people sharing a room.

See more for yourself at their website, Shutters on the Beach.