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The Wynn Las Vegas & Encore sit on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. They provide one of the city's best luxury resort experiences. There are two hotel towers, destination dining, a large casino, designer shopping, and vibrant nightlife. Plus, there's entertainment and a unique golf course right on the Strip.
The mood is polished but not cold. Wynn feels grand and theatrical, with gardens, floral installations, marble, lake views, and a sense of movement that suits Las Vegas. Encore feels more private and residential, with larger entry-level rooms and a slightly calmer tone. For travelers seeking a luxury Las Vegas hotel, this resort is a top choice. It offers dining, nightlife, shopping, a spa, and entertainment all in one place.
The resort stands on Las Vegas Boulevard, close to Fashion Show Mall, The Venetian, The Palazzo, the Las Vegas Convention Center, and the Sphere. This section of the Strip feels roomier than the main casino area. Still, it keeps guests near the city's top restaurants, shows, and nightlife.
The setting also matters because Wynn has created its own world within the Strip. The Lake of Dreams, lush gardens, indoor walkways, art-filled areas, and Wynn Golf Club create a unique feel for the resort, going beyond gaming. It feels less like a hotel attached to a casino and more like a private resort built inside Las Vegas.
Wynn and Encore offer a wide range of rooms and suites, from Wynn Resort Rooms to Encore Resort Rooms and the more exclusive Tower Suites. The standard categories are generous for Las Vegas. They feature floor-to-ceiling windows, Wynn Dream Beds, rich textiles, and seating areas. You'll find large marble bathrooms and great views of the Strip, the valley, the golf course, or the resort pools.
Encore's entry-level rooms are especially spacious. They're great for couples who need more space but don't want a full suite. Also, they suit travelers looking for a quieter spot close to nightlife and the pool. Wynn rooms feel bright and refined, with warm tones, smart controls, and a more classic resort rhythm.
The Tower Suites are the best fit for guests who want a more private arrival experience. They offer separate check-in areas, a more residential atmosphere, and access to dedicated pools and services. Larger suites may include separate living and dining areas, deep soaking tubs, wet bars, and private massage rooms. This is where the resort feels most like a true luxury hotel rather than a large Las Vegas resort.
Dining is one of the main reasons to stay here. Wynn and Encore offer fine dining, casual spots, lounges, brunch places, and late-night options. All are just a short indoor walk away.
Wing Lei is the landmark. The restaurant was the first Chinese spot in North America to earn a Michelin star. It still holds the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star award. Its gold dining room and tableside-carved Imperial Peking duck make it special. The Cantonese, Shanghai, and Szechuan dishes add to its appeal. Plus, the view of pomegranate trees adds to its charm. This is one of the most unique Chinese dining spots in Las Vegas.
Mizumi serves Japanese cuisine in a stunning resort setting. Enjoy gardens, waterfalls, sushi, sashimi, robatayaki, and teppanyaki. SW Steakhouse and Lakeside look toward the Lake of Dreams, where dinner can shift into a small piece of Las Vegas theater as the lake show begins. Cipriani serves Italian classics and Bellinis at Wynn Plaza. Delilah captures the 1950s supper club vibe with dining, cocktails, and live entertainment.
The more relaxed options are useful, too. Charlie's Sports Bar sits near the Race & Sports Book and serves American game-day food. Terrace Pointe Café looks over the gardens and pool. The Buffet at Wynn, Jardin, La Cave, Urth Caffé, and Espresso give the resort enough variety for guests staying several nights.
The spas at Wynn and Encore are a major strength. Both have received Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star recognition. They offer massages, facials, body treatments, and salon services. Their calm wellness spaces feel far away from the casino floor.
The fitness centers are great for serious workouts. They have cardio machines, strength-training equipment, and daily classes. For guests who want wellness without leaving the resort, this is one of the most complete setups on the Strip.
Wynn Golf Club adds another layer. Tom Fazio designed this 18-hole course, located right behind the resort. It features mature landscaping, water elements, and stunning views that help you forget the nearby Strip. It is especially appealing to travelers who want a luxury Las Vegas hotel with on-site golf access.
Wynn and Encore are built for evenings. Awakening brings large-scale theater, music, dance, illusions, and puppetry to the Wynn theater. The Encore Theater offers concerts, comedians, and touring acts. It's a great option for guests seeking entertainment without heading to the Strip.
The nightlife is equally central to the experience. XS Nightclub sits at Encore and opens onto the European pool. It remains one of the city's signature nightclubs, with major DJs, bottle service, and a high-energy indoor-outdoor layout.
Encore Beach Club gives the resort its daytime party scene, with cabanas, bungalows, pools, and DJ events. Guests seeking a quieter stay should choose their room location carefully. However, for those focused on nightlife, the setup is unbeatable.
The casino spans the resort, offering table games, slots, race and sports betting, poker, and private gaming areas. It feels elegant for Las Vegas. Floral details, curved walkways, and polished public spaces balance the lively gaming floor.
Shopping is another serious draw. Wynn Plaza and the resort's retail areas showcase top luxury brands. You'll find fashion boutiques, jewelry, watches, accessories, and beauty products. The mix includes names such as Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Loewe, Le Labo, Kwiat, and other international labels. For guests who want luxury shopping without leaving the hotel, this is one of the strongest retail collections in Las Vegas.
Wynn Las Vegas and Encore are perfect for couples and luxury travelers. They're great for food lovers, golfers, and shoppers, too. If you want a classy resort on the Strip with fantastic dining and nightlife, this is the place. The resort is great for business travelers. It's close to the Las Vegas Convention Center and The Venetian Expo.
Families can stay here, especially for spacious rooms and resort pools. However, the vibe is more adult, with a focus on dining and nightlife. Guests looking for a quiet boutique hotel may prefer a smaller property. Guests who want Las Vegas at its most complete, polished, and self-contained will find few resorts that compete at this level.
Wynn Las Vegas and Encore remain among the leading luxury hotels on the Las Vegas Strip because they combine scale with detail. The resort offers restaurants, shops, a casino, a spa, shows, pool clubs, and a golf course. It has everything you'd expect from a big Las Vegas spot, but it still feels well-organized.
It is not the most discreet hotel in the city. It is not trying to be. Its appeal lies in how confidently it turns Las Vegas excess into something refined, theatrical, and easy to enjoy.
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