π Best Season (Peak)
Cool, pleasant weather (15β28Β°C). Best overall conditions for sightseeing and travel.
π Good Time (Shoulder Season)
Warming up but manageable. Fewer crowds and moderate prices.
β οΈ Avoid If Possible
Peak summer heat (35β45Β°C). Uncomfortable for outdoor activities.
ποΈ Las Vegas Through the Year
Las Vegas has a desert climate, with extreme heat in the summer and mild winters. From June to August, expect daytime temperatures between 38Β°C and 43Β°C (100Β°F to 110Β°F). The shoulder seasons of March-May and September-October offer more comfortable weather, with temperatures ranging from 21Β°C to 32Β°C (70Β°F to 90Β°F). November to February sees cooler temperatures, averaging between 10Β°C and 18Β°C (50Β°F to 65Β°F). Rain is infrequent, but can occur during the winter months. The best time to visit Las Vegas is March-May or September-October to avoid the extreme heat and enjoy pleasant weather for outdoor activities and exploring the Strip.
Festivals and events worth timing your visit
Las Vegas hosts several major events throughout the year. In January/February, the Chinese New Year is celebrated with parades and cultural displays. The World Series of Poker takes place from May to July, attracting poker players worldwide. Life is Beautiful, a music and arts festival, happens in September. In December, the city has festive holiday displays. These events can impact hotel prices and availability, so book in advance.
What to pack
For visits during March-May and September-October, pack lightweight and breathable clothing like cotton or linen. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the Strip and nearby attractions. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are important for sun protection. Evenings can be cooler, so bring a light jacket or sweater. Remember that many casinos and indoor spaces have strong air conditioning, so having a shawl or sweater is useful even in summer.
Saving money
The cheapest months to visit Las Vegas are typically January and February, excluding holiday weekends. Hotel rates can be 20-30% lower during these months compared to peak season. Look for hotels off the Strip for better deals, such as those on Fremont Street or downtown. Utilize public transportation like the Deuce bus for affordable travel along the Strip. Booking flights and hotels 6-8 weeks in advance can often lead to significant savings. Take advantage of free attractions like the Bellagio fountains and the LINQ Promenade.
How to Reach Las Vegas
By Air: Las Vegas has its own airport (LAS). Direct flights available from major Indian cities.