Las Vegas is a city best known for its all-night casinos, fantastic shows, and wild nightlife.
And even for those who aren’t a fan of partying, drinking, or gambling – there are plenty of other fun things to do in Vegas during the day (and night!). Those looking for a quick getaway and a memorable experience have plenty of reasons to consider making a trip to the city.
However, before planning your trip, you must be asking yourself…
When is the best time to visit Las Vegas?
Well, there’s more than one best time to visit Las Vegas, and depending on what kind of experience you’re looking for, there are different times of year that may suit your needs best.
The best time of year to visit Las Vegas depends on your desires and budget. If you’re looking for good weather and great pool parties, April through October are best. These months have some of the warmest temperatures throughout the year, with average highs in the mid-80s to low-90s.
During this time, hotel rooms tend to be more expensive and there are larger crowds due to school breaks, holidays, and special events.
P.S. Wondering where to stay while in Vegas? I wrote a complete guide on the best areas and top hotels in the city here!
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If you’re looking for a better deal on your hotel room, November through March is best. Temperatures can range from the mid-50s to the low-70s during these months. These are also considered the coldest months in Las Vegas, so visitors should prepare accordingly with a light jacket.
When deciding on when to visit Las Vegas, consider other events and activities you plan on doing while there. During March, you can experience March Madness at various sports bars throughout the city. If you’re a sports fan, this is the perfect time to go!
New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas is always a major event, and the best time to visit if you want to experience some of the best nightlife in Sin City. Every year, major hotels such as Caesars Palace, Mandalay Bay, and the Las Vegas Strip are lit up for the occasion.
It’s also a great time to catch a Cirque du Soleil show or check out the best celebrity chefs in the city! (Looking at you, Gordon Ramsay).
In the rest of this post, I’ll break down the best time to visit Las Vegas depending on the activities you plan on doing and when to visit Vegas for the lowest prices and smallest crowds.
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Weather conditions in Las Vegas
Las Vegas has a desert climate and experiences extreme temperatures ranging from around 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10°C) to above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38°C). The hottest months are June, July, August, and September when daytime highs average between 90-100 degrees Fahrenheit (32-38°C).
The coldest months are December, January, and February when average lows range between 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit (4-10°C). On average, Las Vegas receives less than 4 inches of rain during the year.
When is the best time to go to Vegas?
Overall, the best time to visit Las Vegas is in March, April, and May. During this period of the year you’ll find comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and great deals on hotel rooms. This is also when the pool parties start to happen and the nightlife heats up!
The best weather for outdoor activities occurs during these months as well. If you’re planning on taking a day trip to one of the nearby national parks or natural attractions, like Death Valley or Red Rock Canyon, March through May is the best time to do so due to mild temperatures and less rainfall.
Let’s face it, no one wants to hike the Grand Canyon in the blazing summer heat.
The best time of the year to visit Las Vegas also depends on when you can find great deals on hotel rooms and airfare. It’s best to avoid peak season, as it tends to be more crowded with larger crowds and higher prices. This typically includes major holidays like Memorial Day weekend, Labor Day weekend, and Super Bowl Sunday.
During these times, hotels are usually crowded with guests and room rates are at their highest.
Best time to visit Vegas for pool parties
If you’re looking to experience some of the best pool parties in the US, plan your trip to Vegas during the summer months. Most pool parties start in April or May and last until the end of summer, in September or October.
So if you want to enjoy the best of Sin City’s pool scene, plan your trip during the peak season.
From June to September, temperatures typically range between 85 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit (29-43 Celsius). You’ll have plenty of time to enjoy a poolside day of lounging and live DJs or even rent out a cabana for an extra special experience.
Summertime is also the time of year for many popular Vegas events such as EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival), the World Series of Poker, and March Madness.
If you can stomach the heat, the best time to visit Las Vegas for pool parties is definitely in the summer months!
Best time to visit Vegas for cheap
Most people think you have to shell out buckets of money in order to visit Vegas, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. You can, in fact, visit Las Vegas on a budget.
And with the right timing, you can snag great deals on hotel rooms and airfare.
The cheapest time of the year to visit Las Vegas in terms of low prices is during the low season—usually fall shoulder seasons (September through October). Hotel room rates may drop as much as 50%, while flight prices tend to go down 20%.
January and February are also typically the slowest months of the year in Vegas, and you’ll find that hotel rates drop drastically. March and April are also great months to visit Las Vegas.
Overall, the best time to visit Las Vegas for cheap is from September through October and January through April.
There are also certain days out of the week that are generally cheaper and more reasonable when it comes to booking flights and hotel rooms. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays are best for getting the best possible rates on airfare and hotels.
When it comes to staying in Vegas on a budget, Sundays through Thursdays are typically when you’ll find the best rates on hotels inside the city. This is because things are usually a bit slower during the week, so you can find great deals at nicer hotels.
Prices for hotels (both budget and luxury) can even be up to 50% lower on a weekday than it is during the weekend.
Insane, right?
So if you’re looking to snag a good deal, plan your trip during the off-season and take advantage of low prices! Booking your Vegas trip at the right time means you can stay in a four-star hotel for the price of a two-star. Hotels like Mandalay Bay and the Colorado River are great places to stay if you’re looking for the best prices.
And if you’re planning to visit Vegas during the peak season (May through August), be sure to book your trip as far in advance as possible. This will help you secure great deals on airfare and hotels, and also make sure that there are rooms available.
Best time to visit Vegas for good weather
Las Vegas is best known for its hot desert climate and scorching summer months. Due to its location in the Mojave Desert, temperatures range from 50°F (10°C) during winter nights, with daytime temperatures reaching up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46°C).
The hottest months in Vegas are July and August, when temperatures can easily reach 110°F (43°C).
Trust me, visiting Las Vegas in summer is not for the weak.
Related Read: The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Las Vegas in August
That being said, if your primary purpose for visiting is just to enjoy some sunshine, the best time to visit Vegas is mid-March to May. Spring and fall are great times to visit Vegas as the weather is more comfortable and mild.
Temperatures during this period tend to hover in the more comfortable 80s and 90s degrees Fahrenheit (20°C – 30°C).
The second best time of year to visit Las Vegas in terms of good weather is during the winter months (November through February). During these months, you can expect mild temperatures and comfortable days. Low rainfall makes it a great time to explore the outdoors, such as Death Valley or Red Rock Canyon.
Las Vegas is pretty warm all year round, so make sure you bring some sunscreen to protect your skin from harsh UV rays. And you will still need to pack a light jacket for those cooler nights, Vegas temps tend to drop significantly after the sun sets.
It does rain a bit in Vegas, but it is very infrequent. Most of the rain in Vegas will happen between late December until mid-March. Las Vegas will usually see, on average, about 31 days of rain during these three months.
And when it does rain, it’s usually only for a few minutes (yeah, it’s that dry).
Vegas also has a monsoon season, which lasts from mid-June through September. This is when Las Vegas sees the most rainfall and extreme temperatures. Monsoon season can be dangerous, with flash floods and high winds, so it’s best to avoid visiting during this time of year.
This is also not the best time of year for outdoor activities, as thunderstorms can strike at any time.
Best time to visit Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon
Most people who visit Vegas also want to explore the Grand Canyon, just a few hours away.
The best time of year to visit the Grand Canyon—if you’re looking for good weather and fewer crowds—is in the early spring when temperatures are cooler but not too cold.
During this period, you can expect clear skies and mild temperatures.
The worst time to go to Vegas: When to avoid Sin City
Your best bet is to avoid Las Vegas during peak season— typically around large holidays like New Year’s Eve, Memorial Day weekend, and Labor Day weekend when everyone else is visiting the city.
During Thanksgiving and Christmas, Las Vegas can get very crowded and prices tend to increase significantly. Also, the best pool parties usually shut down during these periods.
Not only will you be subject to larger crowds, but you’ll also find yourself paying higher prices for just about everything. To budget-conscious travelers, this is best avoided.
It’s also best to avoid Las Vegas during the peak summer months (July and August) since temperatures can soar up to 115°F (46°C). If you’re not a fan of heat, this might be best avoided. It can be a bit uncomfortable walking around in such temperatures.
However, pretty much every indoor space is air-conditioned, so it’s not too unbearable.
Bottom line: it’s best to avoid Vegas during peak season, summer months, and large holidays.
This will help save you money in the long run and prevent your vacation from being ruined by overcrowded attractions and high prices.
Final thoughts…
When it comes to planning the best Vegas trip possible, timing and budgeting are key. Book your airfare and hotel stays ahead of time in order to get the best deals. And if you want to enjoy great weather and fewer crowds, try visiting Las Vegas during the winter months (November-February).
Las Vegas is best enjoyed when you have time to explore and take advantage of all the great attractions the city has to offer. It’s best not to rush your trip, so try visiting during times when crowds are thinner and prices are lower.
With some planning and research, you can have an enjoyable trip to Sin City without breaking the bank!
Hi, I’m Tiana – founder of and author here at Where Tiana Travels. I’m a 20-something with a love for all things travel, photography, and food. I have been living abroad for the past 5 years and solo traveling the globe in my free time. I created this blog to share my travel stories and inspire other women to go out and see the world. Read more about me here!
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