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Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

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Encore at Wynn Las Vegas holds a Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star rating and a La Liste Top Hotels score of 96 points, positioning it in the upper tier of Strip properties alongside its five-star sibling, Wynn Las Vegas. With 4,750 rooms, Murano glass chandeliers, a Forbes Four-Star spa, and dining anchored by the Italian restaurant Sinatra, Encore delivers large-scale resort ambition with a design identity that tilts decisively toward the theatrical.

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Address
3121 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone
+1 702-770-7000
Encore at Wynn Las Vegas hotel in Las Vegas, United States
About

The Strip's Approach to Scale and Spectacle

Las Vegas has always staged luxury as performance, and the northern stretch of the Strip around Wynn and Encore remains one of the clearest expressions of that instinct. Where properties like Bellagio Hotel & Casino defined an earlier era of resort grandeur through European classicism, the Wynn campus took a different route: maximalist detail applied with deliberate artistic intent. Encore is the second act of that campus, sharing infrastructure with Wynn Las Vegas while maintaining a distinct design register. The difference is not one of quality but of character. Encore leans into bold colour, decorative density, and a kind of theatrical domesticity that sets it apart from the cooler minimalism found in properties like ARIA Resort & Casino or the apartment-style quiet of ARIA Sky Suites.

What You See When You Arrive

The visual grammar of Encore is established before you reach your room. Brightly coloured Murano glass chandeliers hang in corridors that also carry mosaic-tiled floors and a recurring houndstooth motif applied to accessories and soft furnishings throughout. These aren't incidental details; they accumulate into a coherent aesthetic position. The Encore Esplanade, the property's indoor shopping corridor, extends this logic into retail: designer boutiques from names including Amiri and Golden Goose occupy a space that is itself a designed object, with flowering arrangements and diffuse natural light engineered to feel more like a private gallery than a hotel arcade. Among Las Vegas Strip resorts operating at this tier, including Caesars Palace Las Vegas and newer entries like Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World, Encore's interior design approach is the most visually committed, trading restraint for deliberate extravagance.

The Rooms: Technology Meets Theatricality

Strip hotel rooms at this price tier are increasingly benchmarked on technology integration as much as finish quality, and Encore's rooms address both. The standard room palette runs to tan, black, and white, with floor-to-ceiling windows and details like houndstooth accent walls and mirrored surfaces that recall backstage glamour. Each room includes a 55-inch 4K ultra-HD television alongside a 13-inch LCD screen mounted in the bathroom wall, and a bedside control panel that manages lighting, drapes, the alarm, and the do-not-disturb function from a single point. In a market where Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts pursues a boutique model with limited keys and quieter common areas, Encore's scale is unapologetically large, with 4,750 rooms across the Wynn campus, but the room-level execution competes in a different conversation from volume-oriented Strip competitors.

The Encore Tower Suites tier operates as a property within the property. Guests access a dedicated entrance with a private check-in lobby that sits outside the main casino floor, with its own valet and concierge. The suites themselves add mirrored foyers with black marble, cream fabrics, leather ottomans, and striped floor-to-ceiling drapery. Larger configurations include a powder room for guests, a separate massage room, a dining table, and a marble wet bar. Tower Suites guests also receive priority access to the exclusive Tower Suites pool, where the ambient noise levels are managed to contrast sharply with the Encore Beach Club's summer programming.

The Cultural Logic of Las Vegas Italian

Italian cuisine occupies an interesting position in Las Vegas dining. It was among the first European traditions to be adapted, heavily and sometimes crudely, for the American resort market, and it remains the category most likely to span both casual dining floors and serious fine-dining rooms within the same complex. At Encore, the Four-Star Italian restaurant Sinatra represents a specific strand of that tradition: celebrity-adjacent, memory-laden, and anchored in the idea that atmosphere and provenance are inseparable from the plate. Dining rooms built around the cultural biography of Frank Sinatra are not purely about Italian-American food; they are about a version of mid-century American aspiration filtered through Italian immigrant experience and Las Vegas mythology. Whether that framing enhances or overwhelms the cooking is a question that has occupied critics of the genre for decades. What matters editorially is that the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star rating Sinatra holds places it among a small number of Las Vegas Italian rooms where the food is expected to justify the ambition independently of the decor.

The Spa and the Pool Circuit

The Spa at Encore holds its own Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star rating, a credential that places it in a different operational category from the resort spa as amenity. In the broader American luxury resort market, a standalone spa Four-Star rating is relatively rare: properties like Canyon Ranch Tucson or Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort have built entire identities around wellness programming at this level. At Encore, the spa sits alongside a beach club that operates as a separate proposition entirely: Encore Beach Club hosts internationally recognized DJs through summer and into fall, a programming model that positions it as a destination for its own audience rather than as a hotel amenity. The two experiences, rigorous spa and high-volume day club, coexist on the same campus, which captures something essential about what large Las Vegas resorts do that concentrated boutique properties cannot. A property like Amangiri in Canyon Point or Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur builds a singular atmospheric identity; Encore builds a parallel set of identities and lets guests choose their register.

Across the Campus and Beyond the Strip

Because Encore connects directly to Wynn Las Vegas via interior walkways, guests effectively have access to two resort ecosystems without leaving the building. The Tower Suites concierge can book tables across the full restaurant portfolio of both properties, including Casa Playa, which operates with a different social atmosphere than the more formal Sinatra. Tower Suites guests also access Wynn's spa and pools in addition to Encore's own facilities, making the campus one of the most complete in terms of on-property options on the Strip. For guests whose primary interest is the controlled quiet of a hotel without casino adjacency, properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Raffles Boston, or Aman New York offer a different answer to the luxury hotel question. Encore is a Las Vegas proposition, which means it is designed around the assumption that density, choice, and spectacle are features rather than problems to be engineered away.

Both signals, taken together, indicate that the guest experience performs consistently at scale, which is its own kind of credential when the room count runs to 4,750. Practically, the Tower Suites tier should be booked as far in advance as the calendar allows, particularly around major events, holiday weekends, and the summer season when Encore Beach Club programming draws its own advance reservation crowd. All onsite restaurants accommodate vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free requirements as a standard operational commitment rather than an exception. The property's address is 3121 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.

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