
Wynn Las Vegas
The gold standard for Strip luxury — impeccable rooms, the best casino service on the Strip, and a prestige that no other property has matched. Encore may have the edge on pure experience in 2026, but Wynn still owns the name.
"The mid-tier luxury tower within Resorts World — Hilton's Conrad brand brings a more refined experience to the North Strip's newest mega-resort."
Overall Rating
The Conrad is the mid-tier luxury tower within the Resorts World complex. It occupies the middle floors of the main tower, with Hilton's Conrad brand standards applied to the rooms. The pool complex — shared across all three Resorts World hotels — is one of the best in Vegas.
The rooms are modern and well-designed. The Conrad rooms are a step above the Hilton tower but below Crockfords. Good value for the quality.
Access to the full Resorts World pool complex — 7 pools across 5 acres. One of the largest pool complexes in Vegas.
How this resort holds up in peak Vegas summer (June–September)
The Conrad shares all of Resorts World's summer infrastructure — the pool complex, the air-conditioned casino, and the modern building's excellent AC. The north Strip location means less pedestrian heat than center Strip properties.
Opened in 2021 as part of the $4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas development. The first new resort to open on the Strip in over a decade.
Hilton Honors members who want to maximize points. Travelers who want a newer property on the North Strip. Pool-focused visitors.
Uber / Lyft
Rideshare — fastest option
Taxi (Metered)
Shared Shuttle
Shared shuttle ~$8–$12 per person
The Conrad is a solid choice for Hilton Honors members and travelers who want a newer property. The pool complex is exceptional. The North Strip location is the main trade-off.
Hilton Honors

The gold standard for Strip luxury — impeccable rooms, the best casino service on the Strip, and a prestige that no other property has matched. Encore may have the edge on pure experience in 2026, but Wynn still owns the name.

In 2026, Encore is generally viewed as the slightly better overall experience — larger suites, Encore Beach Club, and a vibe that feels a touch more current. Wynn still wins on prestige and classic luxury. It's very close.

The new heavyweight on the north Strip. Massive, ultra-modern, and design-forward — Fontainebleau opened in 2023 and has quickly become the new standard for what a megaresort can look and feel like in 2026.