Trump International Hotel Las Vegas
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Review
Character and identity
A non-gaming, smoke-free tower two blocks off the Strip on Fashion Show Drive, the 64-story Trump International trades casino clamour for a quieter, residential register. The exterior of 24-karat gold-fused glass sets the tone, and the 10,000-square-foot marble lobby leans into the look with Swarovski crystal chandeliers, crown molding, and cream and gold tones. All 1,282 rooms and suites open onto floor-to-ceiling windows facing the mountains or the Strip. DJT Restaurant and Bar anchors the lobby, an 11,000-square-foot spa and fitness centre handles wellness, and a seventh-floor heated pool with sundeck catches the skyline.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and business travellers who want proximity to the Strip without the cigarette smoke, slot-machine soundtrack, or weekend crowds running through the lobby. Also a strong pick for guests travelling with dogs, thanks to the Trump Pets programme of beds, treats, bowls and collars, and for anyone prioritising big rooms with a view over a buzzy scene.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers who came to Vegas for the Vegas of it all: gamblers, club-goers, and anyone who wants a casino floor and headline dining steps from the elevator. Dining is limited to one signature outlet, and you'll be walking to the action rather than living inside it.
Bottom line
The proposition here is calm: a quiet, smoke-free, non-gaming tower with full-view rooms and a serious spa, parked just close enough to the Strip to use it on your own terms. Book it if you want Vegas as a base rather than an immersion, request a Strip-facing higher floor, and target midweek rates when convention traffic eases.