If the Wynn Hotel Resort and Casino in Las Vegas was the Vatican for followers of the Church of Debauchery, than
Tryst nightclub located within the ultra luxurious multi-billion dollar mega casino is the Sistine Chapel. From the entrance throughout the space to the outside patio, the multi-room nightclub and ultra lounge spares absolutely no expense on lavishing guests to an experience fit for a sultan (of swing).

The pièce de résistance of the nightspot is undoubtedly the 90-foot high man-made waterfall that you can see from almost every vantage point nearly anywhere in the club. Generally speakingm, if a mountain in a nightclub fails to impress you,
Tryst has plenty of other tricks up its wealthy little sleeve to put all of your high-brow, velvet and velour loving needs at ease, indulging and impressing at the same time.
Tryst is not the largest nightclub in Las Vegas; at 12,000 square feet, the club is nearly half the size of some of the monsters on the strip, however, what
Tryst lacks in size, it surely makes up for in sophistication, style, and sensuality. Showcasing an eloquent stair case that welcomes you through the front entry, leading down to the main ultra modern, yet incredibly comfortable front lounge – all the way through the sliding glass doors to the open air outdoor dance floor,
Tryst seduces you with promises of late night romance worthy of a Chanel ad.
Recommended of course is the European bottle service that begs you to lounge whimsically by the waterfall and let the night take you away into dreams of luxury and decadence, of velvet walled hallways and a gorgeous bar staff awaiting your beck and call. Top it all off, world class entertainment including glamorous dancers and world renowned DJs spinning only the best in house and electro to get the crowd on their feet and the party going until the 4 a.m. last call.
It is needless to say that the dress code is strictly enforced; however with true Vegas hospitality the club itself offers a relatively inexpensive cover –
Tryst is the place to party like a billionaire without actually having to be one.