
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.
"A non-gaming luxury tower adjacent to the Fashion Show Mall — gold-clad, non-casino, and genuinely luxurious rooms with a polarizing brand."
Overall Rating
Trump International is a non-gaming luxury condo-hotel adjacent to the Fashion Show Mall on the North Strip. The rooms are genuinely large and well-appointed. No resort fee. No casino. The gold exterior is unmistakable. The brand is polarizing.
Trump International charges no resort fee. Combined with the large room sizes, it's a reasonable value for a luxury non-gaming experience.
The Trump brand generates strong reactions. Be aware of this when booking, particularly for group travel.
The rooms are genuinely large — studios start at 620 sq ft. The finishes are high-quality. The gold fixtures are a design choice you either love or don't.
One outdoor pool. Basic but functional.
How this resort holds up in peak Vegas summer (June–September)
Trump International has no pool — a significant summer drawback. The non-gaming environment is quiet, and the no-resort-fee policy is meaningful. The off-Strip location means you'll need rideshares to reach pool options. The large suites with kitchenettes are a practical summer advantage.
Opened in 2008. One of the tallest buildings in Nevada at 64 stories. A condo-hotel development — most units are privately owned and rented through the hotel program.
Non-gamblers who want a luxury hotel experience. International visitors. Travelers who want large rooms without casino noise.
Uber / Lyft
Rideshare — fastest option
Taxi (Metered)
Shared Shuttle
Shared shuttle ~$8–$12 per person
Trump International is a solid non-gaming luxury option if you can get past the brand. No resort fee, large rooms, and a North Strip location that's convenient for Fashion Show Mall shopping.
Independent

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.

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