Las Vegas is the only city in America where a $500 dinner, a Michelin-starred omakase, a helicopter over the Grand Canyon, and a 4 AM DJ set can all happen in the same weekend — and none of it feels forced. The Strip gets all the attention, but the real luxury here lives in the details: the unlisted suites at Wynn, the private-label wines at Delilah, and the off-Strip restaurants where chefs who trained under Robuchon are doing their own thing. Most visitors gamble away their time in the wrong rooms; the savvy ones treat Vegas as a curated theatre of excess where knowing the right concierge matters more than knowing the right bet.
The Wynn and Encore Tower Suites operate as a hotel-within-a-hotel with a private entrance, dedicated concierge, and a pool deck that feels like a billionaire's...
backyard — and the best suites are held back from OTAs entirely. Call the Tower Suite desk directly and ask for a Parlor Suite with a Strip view; the difference between this and a standard Bellagio room is the difference between first class and premium economy. The complimentary European breakfast buffet in the Tower Suite lounge alone justifies the upgrade.