3708 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 |
Year‑round; sunset and evening are especially popular for fountain shows and city lights, with midday sun and wind to be avoided when possible.
Best for elopements and very small groups that safely fit on a single balcony while respecting hotel occupancy rules.
Resort self‑parking and valet; build in time to navigate the property, elevators, and security to reach your room before the ceremony start time.
Ceremonies on a guest balcony are subject to The Cosmopolitan’s room, noise, and occupancy policies rather than public permits. Keep guest counts small and setups minimal; for larger groups or formal décor, coordinate with the hotel’s events or wedding team instead of assuming balcony use is allowed.

The Cosmopolitan is famous for its private terraces with direct views of the Strip and, in many rooms, the Bellagio fountains. Couples often choose their own balcony for a very intimate ceremony, with a las vegas wedding officiant coming directly to the room so they can say their vows above the city lights.Balcony ceremonies are best for very small groups—often just the couple and a few guests—because space is limited and sound carries. They work especially well for couples who value privacy, want to avoid crowds, and are already staying at The Cosmopolitan or a similar Strip‑view property.Hotel policies and occupancy rules still apply, and you should keep volume, décor, and guest count reasonable so you do not disturb neighbors or violate any resort guidelines. A local officiant experienced with in‑room and balcony ceremonies can advise on timing, layout, and how to keep everything simple and respectful of hotel rules.