The Entertainment Capital of the World — Where Anything Goes
Time Zone
Pacific Time (UTC-8 / UTC-7 DST)
Best Time
Spring & Fall
Peak Months
Mar, Apr, May, Oct, Nov
Region
West Coast
About Las Vegas
Las Vegas is the most electrifying city on Earth — a neon-lit oasis in the Mojave Desert where world-class entertainment, luxury hotels, gourmet dining, and non-stop excitement converge. The Las Vegas Strip is one of the most recognizable streets in the world, lined with mega-resorts that house everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to Broadway-caliber shows to the world's finest casinos. Beyond the Strip, Las Vegas is the gateway to some of America's most spectacular natural wonders — the Grand Canyon, Zion, and Bryce Canyon.
Highlights
Climate Guide
Jan
58°F
Cool
Feb
63°F
Mild
Mar
70°F
Warm
★ Best
Apr
78°F
Warm
★ Best
May
88°F
Hot
★ Best
Jun
98°F
Very Hot
Jul
104°F
Extreme
Aug
101°F
Extreme
Sep
93°F
Hot
Oct
80°F
Warm
★ Best
Nov
67°F
Mild
★ Best
Dec
58°F
Cool
Experiences
Walk the 4.2-mile Las Vegas Boulevard — the most spectacular concentration of hotels, casinos, and entertainment on Earth.
The world's most famous fountain show — 1,200 fountains choreographed to music, shooting water 460 feet into the air. Free!
Drive 4.5 hours or take a helicopter/plane tour to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Cirque du Soleil, Celine Dion, Penn & Teller, Blue Man Group — Las Vegas has the world's best live entertainment.
Experience vintage Vegas at the Fremont Street Experience — a 1,500-foot LED canopy with free concerts and zip lines.
Just 17 miles from the Strip — stunning red sandstone formations, hiking trails, and dramatic desert landscapes.
Tour the engineering marvel of the 20th century — the massive concrete arch-gravity dam on the Colorado River.
Las Vegas has more Michelin-starred restaurants per capita than almost anywhere — Gordon Ramsay, Joël Robuchon, and more.
Sample Itinerary
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