Wynn Las Vegas doesn’t lean on gimmicks or flashy themes. It stays sharp with polished interiors and thoughtful details. It has a layout that does a good job of putting business with comfort. For exhibitors planning to show at an upscale event hosted here, Wynn provides a setting that delivers style as well as performance. The property sits at 3131 South Las Vegas Boulevard, in a prime spot on the north end of the Strip. It opened in 2005, replacing the former Desert Inn site. Steve Wynn led the vision here. The focus was on calm and open spaces rather than replicas or spectacles. What came out of that approach is one of the most refined spaces on the Strip. The environment draws premium brands and the best shows.
Wynn avoids the theme park energy most casinos chase. Instead, you’ll find natural light and curated landscaping. The rooms are well-designed with intention. That focus on quality touches every part of the experience. Encore Las Vegas joined the resort in 2008. Connected directly to Wynn, it brought in more suites and casino space and expanded options for dining and nightlife. Together, the two towers make up a massive 215-acre footprint. This covers 4,750 rooms, luxury shops, and one of the best event centers in the city.
Inside the Convention Space
The Wynn Convention Center offers 560,000 square feet of flexible meeting and exhibit space. You’re not dealing with leftover ballroom space here. Everything is purpose-built with a clean layout and full tech integration. From smaller private rooms to large-scale ballrooms, every area runs with built-in AV and fast connectivity. You don’t have to wait for tech support to figure things out or dealing with last-minute fixes. That consistency is one of the reasons high-end events keep coming back. For exhibitors, that reliability means your booth installation goes smoother and your brand looks the way you intended. We’ve witnessed it firsthand as we’ve helped clients pull off custom rental exhibits that stand out without fighting the space.