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Las Vegas Travel Guide

Last Updated: April 18, 2024

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But there’s more to visiting Sin City than just the Strip. This city is home to a growing art scene, incredible shows, an amazing mix of restaurants, events, nearby hiking, and history. The downtown area is being revived, there’s so much good food here (did I mention that? lol), and friendly people.

This travel guide to Vegas can help you navigate the city on a budget and show you that there’s more to Vegas than the Strip.

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
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Top 5 Things to See and Do in Las Vegas

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1. Take in a show

Vegas does entertainment better than anywhere else. You can find some of the best acts in the world here, from magic shows to comedy acts, circus performances to musicals. It’s often a good idea to book tickets with your accommodation as it can work out to be cheaper. Use Tix4Vegas (operated by Tix4Tonight) to find tickets for shows that night for up to 50% off. They have booths at Showcase Mall, Bally’s Grand Bazaar, and Casino Royale.

2. Experience Fremont Street

Fremont Street is where Vegas was born. The city’s first hotel opened up here in 1906, it became the city’s first paved street in 1925, and the first gaming license was issued to an establishment on Fremont in 1931. Today, Fremont Street offers a very different scene from the Strip, with dive bars, older casinos, and more of a New Orleans Bourbon Street vibe. It’s a great area for entertainment, people-watching, and cheap drinks. The Fremont Street Experience (FSE) on the western end of the street is a pedestrian mall with nightly light shows and street performances.

3. Splurge on a meal

Las Vegas has some of the best food in the world. With all that money flowing in, it is easy to see why. You can find every type of cuisine and every type of restaurant here, from Michelin-starred restaurants to gigantic, bottomless brunch buffets. A trip here isn’t complete without at least one fine dining experience. My favorite restaurants are Yellowtail (Bellagio), Lemongrass (Aria) The Peppermill, and Firefly.

4. Head to Hoover Dam & Lake Mead

Completed in 1936, the Hoover Dam is the country’s largest reservoir. Its massive curved wall towers 726 feet (221 meters) above bedrock and holds back over 9 trillion gallons of water in Lake Mead. It is an impressive feat of engineering, and the dam’s hydroelectric generators provide power to Nevada, Arizona, and California. This project was an important part of how the desert states of the Southwest were able to develop. The dam is free to see but the visitor center with its exhibits and observation deck costs $10 USD. A guided tour of the power plants and dam costs $30 USD. This will take you through the tunnels and you’ll get to ride the original elevator. You’ll visit the viewing platform and even get to see the massive Colorado River from inside the dam.

5. Visit the Neon Museum

This outdoor lot is brimming with the huge neon signs that once beckoned you into casinos like the Silver Slipper, Stardust, and El Cortez. The museum recently expanded and now features more signs, a park, and guided tours of their collection. For each sign, there are displays to read about its story and significance in Vegas history. Daytime admission is $20 USD and nighttime tours cost $25 USD. Make reservations in advance as this is a very popular attraction and it often sells out. The museum also offers “Neon Night Flights,” nighttime helicopter tours of Vegas’s neon lights (tickets start at $199 USD, which includes a guided tour and light show at the museum).

Other Things to See and Do in Las Vegas

1. take a trip to the grand canyon.

You can combine a trip to the Grand Canyon with an outing to Hoover Dam if you take one of the many coach tours (start around $110 USD). These take an entire day as the canyon isn’t that close to the city. Since they are over 250 miles (400 kilometers) away (a tour of the Canyon and Hoover Dam can easily take up to 14 hours). While I think the Grand Canyon deserves its own trip, if this is the closest you can get to it, a rushed visit is better than no visit. Tours with Get Your Guide take around 10 hours and cost $165 USD.

If possible, rent a car instead . That will give you more flexibility and will likely be cheaper if you can split a rental.

2. Explore Shark Reef Aquarium

As one of the most prestigious sea-life centers in the world, Shark Reef Aquarium is a must-see. Shark Reef tunnel, which is designed to look like a sunken ancient shipwreck, allows you to come face to face with over 2,000 species of sharks, sawfish, giant rays, endangered green sea turtles, and rare golden crocodiles. Holding over 1.3 million gallons, the aquarium’s main tank is one of the largest in North America. The aquarium is located in the Mandalay Bay Resort and tickets cost $29 USD for admission and a VR experience . There’s also an option to add the experience of feeding sharks or stingrays. Prices for the add-ons start at $65 USD.

3. See Vegas from The STRAT

Offering the best views of Vegas, The STRAT is the tallest free-standing observation tower in the US. If you’re feeling brave, consider trying the rides at the top. The aptly named X-Scream propels you headfirst 27 feet over the edge of the tower and leaves you hanging 850 feet in the air. Admission to the Sky Pod Observation Deck costs $20 USD. Adding a “Thrill Ride” is as little as $1 per ride, depending on the time of day, while Sky Jumps (think bungy jumping) start at $149 USD.

4. Hike Red Rock Canyon

If the bright lights of Vegas get too much for you, head out to Red Rock Canyon for a day of hiking. A road rings the canyon, and each trailhead has a parking lot where you can leave your car to go hike before driving to the next trailhead. At 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) long, the Calico Tanks trail is the most popular in the area. You pass a natural water tank on the way, which leads up to a summit offering a great view of Las Vegas. Make sure to come early in the morning before it gets too hot, and bring a lot of water, a hat, and sunscreen. The entrance costs $20 USD per vehicle (or $5 USD if you’re a pedestrian), and the scenic loop is open from 6am to at least 5pm. Other popular trails worth checking out are the Ice Box Trail (2.6 miles/4 kilometers), Keystone Thrust (2.2 miles/3.5 kilometers), and the White Rock-Willow Spring Loop (4.4 miles/7 kilometers).

If you’d rather splash out than hik, helicopter tours over Red Rock last 2-3 hours and cost $239 USD.

5. Check out the Mob Museum

Las Vegas started with the mafia. Bugsy Segel built the Flamingo and, since then, the mob has controlled Vegas (see the movie Casino , which is based on a true story). With the rise of mega-resorts, the mob has less influence these days, however, there would be no Vegas without the mafia. This detailed, eye-opening museum showcases the history of the mob and Vegas. It’s super informative! Don’t miss The Underground, a speakeasy and distillery underneath the museum where you can try Prohibition-era cocktails with moonshine crafted on-site. Fun fact: my family used to be involved with the mob out in Vegas. Admission is $34.95 USD (save $10 USD on admission by buying “happy hour” tickets online and visiting after 5pm Sunday-Friday or before 11am on Saturday).

6. See the Mirage Volcano

Set to its own soundtrack, this man-made volcano erupts finely choreographed fireballs and smoke 100ft into the air from the waters below, turning the waterfall to molten lava. It’s located at the Mirage (on the Strip) and has been erupting since the hotel opened in 1989. The volcano show happens nightly at 8pm, 9pm, 10pm, and 11pm. It’s one of the many free nightly displays on the Strip that hotels use to attract and captivate visitors.

7. Visit the Venetian

The Venetian Las Vegas is a luxury hotel, resort, and casino that, with a staggering 7,092 rooms, is the 2nd-largest hotel in the world. The architecture and construction of this casino are magnificent and one of the best on the Vegas Strip. While gondola rides are super cheesy, overpriced, and touristy (just like in Venice !), it’s worth spend some time walking through here. It’s super pretty and makes for a good stroll. Plus, it’s free!

8. Watch the Bellagio Fountain Show

The Bellagio resort offers a magnificent nightly light and water display set to music. The show has 4,792 lights and uses 1,214 water nozzles to send jets of water soaring as high as 460 feet (140 meters) across the 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the hotel. I think it’s overhyped (probably due to Ocean’s 11 ), so while I wouldn’t make my night revolve around it as some people do, it’s worth seeing if you’re nearby. Check the Bellagio website for showtimes.

9. Hang out in Boulder City

Along the way to the Hoover Dam, this suburb offers a taste of local life in the area. Milo’s is the hot restaurant in this town. Check out the Public Art Scape, which consists of more than thirty unique sculptures spread throughout the town. You can also visit the free Hoover Dam Museum. It’s designed to give you a glimpse into the lives of the men and women who settled the town and built the dam during the Great Depression. Take a walk or bike along the Historic Railroad Trail that takes you through the tunnels and along the railroad bed that was used to move the materials needed to build the Hoover Dam. If you’re a golfer, there are a few courses around as well. There’s also a main street and some shopping you can do. Strolling around this quiet little community is a nice contrast to the crowds of Vegas.

10. Go golfing

There are many golf courses in Vegas, including Shadow Creek, considered one of the best and most expensive courses in the world (it costs $1000 – $1,250 USD to golf here). If you aren’t a member of any local clubs, many of the casinos can arrange day passes. You can find tee times starting at $30 USD per person on weekdays.

11. Get artistic at First Friday

On the first Friday of every month, the downtown area fills up with exhibits and displays from local artists during First Friday. It’s free and a great way to get a sense of the local art scene as well as mix with locals. The event hosts live music, food trucks, and vendors selling their various creations. It’s a great way to see what life looks like for the people who live and work in Las Vegas. Be sure also to check out Arts District 18B, the arts center of Las Vegas, which is home to cool bars, shops, galleries, and more.

12. Visit the Pinball Hall of Fame

If you’ve got nostalgia for the vintage-style pinball machines of your childhood arcade days, visiting the Pinball Hall of Fame (near the Strip) is a must. After moving to a new location in 2021, this museum now spans 25,000 square feet and is dedicated entirely to classic pinball games. Admission is free, though playing the games does cost money. Make sure you bring lots of quarters!

13. Come for the Life is Beautiful Festival

Life is Beautiful is a huge music and arts festival that takes place every September in downtown Las Vegas. You get all the big-name musicians, but there’s also lots of unique entertainment – Bill Nye and Rosario Dawson are just two of the festival’s past guests. Plus, the whole downtown core gets transformed into an open-air art gallery as street artists make the city their canvas. Even if you’re visiting after the festival is over, you still get to appreciate these artworks.

14. Check out the Arts Factory

Located in the Arts District downtown, the Arts Factory is a stark contrast to the glitz and glam of the Strip. Inside this 50-year-old warehouse, you’ll find galleries, studios, and all kinds of live art events (poetry readings, plays, etc.). While First Friday is the most active time to visit, you can really visit anytime. The exhibitions are always changing so there’s always something new going on. Check their website for an up-to-date schedule. It’s free to visit too.

15. Have fun at Area15

This immersive entertainment complex is hard to describe. It’s kind of like an indoor theme park and performance venue and retail center all rolled into one. There are events and performances (live music, drag shows), as well as dance party events with DJs. There are bars inside (including a bar and arcade combined) as well as several games and activities (like ax throwing). In short, it’s a huge complex with all kinds of weird and wonderful things to do. It’s free to enter, and then you pay for whatever activities you want to do. If you plan to go on a Friday or Saturday night after 10pm, book your activities in advance, as otherwise, you’ll have to pay $10 USD to get into the complex.

Las Vegas Travel Costs

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Hostel prices – There are currently only a couple of hostels in Vegas. During peak season, a bed in a 4-6-bed dorm room starts at $45 USD. For a room with 8 beds or more, expect to pay around $40 USD. During the off-season, a bed in a room with 8 beds or more costs around $30 USD a night, and a bed in a 4-6-bed dorm is about $40 USD. Free Wi-Fi is standard and both hostels here have kitchens for cooking your own meals. Neither offers private rooms.

Budget hotel prices – You can find tons of cheap budget hotel options in Vegas near the Strip or downtown. Budget two-star hotels start around $90 USD in peak season and $65 USD off-peak when you factor in resort fees which usually add around $30 per night to the listed price.

There are lots of Airbnb options in Vegas, but not many are located near the Strip. Plus, there are so many high-end hotels offering low prices, you don’t really need to consider Airbnb. A private room starts around $60 USD per night while entire homes/apartments start at $100 USD. Expect to pay double (or triple) if you don’t book early.

Food – You can find everything in Vegas, from comfort food to international eats, fast food to luxury plates. It’s all here. In Chinatown, not far from the Strip, you’ll find traditional dim sum and plenty of reasonably priced places to get a good meal. One of the great things about Las Vegas is you can find food at all hours, especially in the main tourist areas.

If you’re on a budget, you can find cheap eats in Vegas at hotels and casinos where there are buffets costing $25-35 USD. While not exactly cheap, you can really fill up on food here and likely skip a meal later.

Towards the middle of the Strip near Horseshoe, there are a number of cheap chain restaurants like Chipotle, McDonald’s, and Subway where you can find cheap fast food. Slices of pizza go for about $6 USD and you can find burgers for $10 USD. Chinese takeout is $12-15 USD for a combination plate, which includes an entree, egg roll, and rice.

Vegas has lots of mid-range dining options, especially around downtown and Fremont Street. You can dine out for $15-20 USD per main course, including meat and pasta dishes.

A beer costs about $5-8 USD (but if you want to really save money, grab a beer from a corner store for less than $5 USD — you can drink on the street here). A glass of wine is $11-14 USD (at least). Cocktails are $13-16 USD in a restaurant or cocktail bar, but there are plenty of places to find cheap drinks around the Strip and Fremont, especially during happy hours.

A latte/cappuccino costs around $5.50 USD while bottled water is around $2 USD.

Vegas has some of the best high-end dining restaurants in the world, and you really should splurge on at least one good meal. You can get a prix-fixe three-course meal starting around $100 USD and can spend more than $500 for a meal in this city! But you can also get really delicious meals with two courses for about $55 USD.

If you cook your own food, expect to pay $50-65 USD per week for groceries including pasta, rice, vegetables, and some meat.

Two of my favorite restaurants here are Lotus of Siam and Esther’s Kitchen.

Backpacking Las Vegas Suggested Budgets

If you’re backpacking Vegas, expect to spend $80 USD per day. This budget covers a hostel dorm, using public transportation to get around, cooking your own meals, limiting your drinking, and doing free activities like the fountain shows and wandering Fremont. If you plan on drinking, add at least $10-20 USD to your budget per day.

A mid-range budget of $195 USD per day covers staying in a budget hotel or private Airbnb, eating out most of your meals at cheap restaurants, enjoying the occasional buffet, having a few drinks, gambling a bit, and doing some paid attractions such as seeing Hoover Dam or going to a concert.

On a “luxury” budget of $405 USD or more per day, you can stay in a hotel on the Strip, eat out at mid-range restaurants, drink more, see more shows, and rent a car to go on a trip to the Grand Canyon. This is just the ground floor for luxury though. The sky is the limit!

Las Vegas Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

You can visit Las Vegas on a budget if you’re mindful of your spending. However, you can easily burn through money really, really quickly here if you aren’t careful (two drinks at the bar could cost you $40 USD!). Here are some ways to stay on a budget in Vegas:

  • Skip the weekend – Most people visit Las Vegas on a Friday or Saturday and stay for the weekend, which means this is the most expensive time to visit. By visiting the city during the week, you can enjoy significantly reduced room rates and restaurant prices.
  • Gamble responsibly – It’s Vegas, so of course, you want to risk a few dollars in a casino. Just don’t go wild. Only gamble what you can comfortably afford to lose because the house always wins.
  • Get comps – If you’re gambling, casinos often reimburse some of your losses in the form of meals, discounted show tickets, and rooms. Make sure to ask about these!
  • Redeem hotel points – Be sure to sign up for hotel credit cards and use those points when you travel. There’s nothing better than free accommodation and most cards come with at least 1-2 nights free. This post can help you get started with the basics so you can start earning points today and have plenty for your trip.
  • Use coupons – Coupons are almost a currency in Las Vegas; casinos give you a book of them when you sign up for a (free) players card, and you can find 2-for-1 offers on meals in restaurants on the Strip.
  • Don’t pay cabs with a credit card – Many taxis charge a $3 USD service charge when you pay with a credit card. Avoid the charge by paying cash.
  • Eat at the buffet – To fill up on food, stick to the all-you-can-eat buffets. They cost about $25-35 USD per meal and you can really pack it on!
  • Eat cheap at 5-star restaurants – Prime-time seating at the Strip’s five-star restaurants is between 8-10pm, but these hot spots like to be full all the time, so most have both happy hour and pre-show menus to kick off their evenings between 4pm-7pm.
  • Go to Late Night Happy Hour – Most Vegas restaurants stop serving food by 10:30pm, but there are so many performers finishing up about that time that the Strip has a tradition of the post-10pm (or 11pm, depending on the place) “late night happy hour,” with food and drinks starting around $5 USD.
  • Do brunch – A boozy brunch is a Sin City staple. The best ones come with unlimited food and drinks on the weekends. (I order my mimosas bottomless and tell them to “hold the juice.”)
  • Drink at the casino before hitting the club – To cut down on expensive drinks at the clubs, drink on the casino floor. The drinks are free as long as you’re playing one of the games. Sit down at a penny slot machine, play slow, and drink fast. You can have 10 drinks for the price of one at the club! Just make sure you tip the waitress.
  • Get discount tickets to shows – My favorite part about staying near the Strip is getting to see so many shows. Tix4Vegas has booths at Showcase Mall, Bally’s Grand Bazaar, and Casino Royale. There you can find tickets for shows that night for up to 50% off. You can also get them online too.
  • Get the Go City Las Vegas Pass – This pass allows you to see a large number of attractions (and includes a free hop-off, hop-on tour as well as transportation on The Deuce). A two-day pass is $154 USD, a three-day pass is $264 USD, and a five-day pass is $344 USD with nearly fifty attractions to choose from. Some of the things you can enjoy with this pass are a free tour of the Hoover Dam, free entrance to Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N., and free entry to the Eiffel Tower experience.
  • Save money on rideshares – Uber and Lyft are cheaper than taxis and are the best way to get around a city if you don’t want to take a bus or pay for a taxi — especially if you’re going to/from the airport.
  • Hang out on Fremont Street – Drinks on the Strip are pricey. Save money by drinking down on Fremont. Drinks are much cheaper there!
  • Bring a reusable water bottle – Vegas gets super hot (you’re in the desert after all!) so bring a reusable water bottle to keep you hydrated. The tap water is safe, but you can use a filter like LifeStraw to ensure your water is always clean.

Where to Stay in Las Vegas

Vegas only has a couple hostels since most people who come here want to live like a rock star for a few days. You can often find mid-week deals at local hotels and casinos for the same price or less than the hostel and be closer to all the action. Just be aware that most casinos also have a resort fee. If you want to stay in a hostel, here are my recommended places to stay:

  • Sin City Hostel

How to Get Around Las Vegas

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Public Transportation – Most of the Strip is connected via tunnels and walkways, but when it’s too hot, the monorail is a good option for getting around. The monorail stops at seven different points on the Vegas Strip, including several different major hotels. A one-way ride is $5.50 USD, while a one-day pass is $13.45 USD. You can buy up to a seven-day pass, depending on how long you’re staying.

The bus system in Vegas is known as The Deuce. It’s one of the best ways to get between downtown and the Strip, with the two main routes are The Deuce on the Strip and the SDX. A single-ride is $4 and a two-hour bus pass is $6 USD, while a 24-hour pass is $8 USD. A three-day pass is $20 USD. You can buy tickets on the bus, from ticket vending machines, or on the rideRTC, Lyft, and Uber apps.

The city also provides a free shuttle service that stops at many of the main districts and attractions. The Las Vegas Downtown Loop runs Monday-Thursday, 11am-6pm, and Fridays and Saturdays from 3pm-10pm.

Taxis – Taxis start at $3.50 USD to start and go up by $2.76 USD per mile. Many taxis also charge a processing fee of around $3 USD if you don’t pay cash. Also, if you take a taxi from the airport there is a $2 USD surcharge. Fixed rates from the airport start at $17-27 USD per zone and go up from there. Since traffic here can be a pain it’s best to just skip the taxis if you can.

Ridesharing – Uber and Lyft are cheaper than taxis and are the best way to get around the city if you don’t want to take a bus or pay for a taxi. They do add up though so skip them if you can.

When to Go to Las Vegas

Vegas is busy all year-round, but especially during the winter months when the rest of North America comes seeking Nevada’s hot, desert temperatures.

Spring and fall temperatures are pleasant, with highs averaging between 69-82°F (20-28°C). There are a lot of festivals and outdoor events during these seasons. The Electric Daisy Festival, a huge electronic music festival, happens in May. Both the iHeart Radio and Life is Beautiful music festivals happen in September.

Summer is a scorcher, with temperatures reaching 105°F (40°C). It’s a good time to visit though because prices are lower. All the casino resorts and indoor spaces are well-equipped with air conditioning to keep you cool. Many of the resorts have pools and shaded areas outdoors as well.

It’s especially busy in Las Vegas during the week between Christmas and New Years’ and also at the end of January when a lot ofthe conventions are in town. March in Vegas can be total chaos when Spring Break and college basketball hits so, if you want lower prices and fewer crowds, definitely do not come during these times!

How to Stay Safe in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a safe place to visit, including if you’re a solo traveler or solo female traveler. Violent attacks are rare, but like all big cities, practice caution wherever you go. Vegas does have some gang violence, but if you stick to Fremont Street and the Strip you likely won’t come in contact with it.

As a general rule, don’t walk alone at night in unlit places and keep your valuables secure at all times. Keep an eye on your wallet while in large crowds on Fremont Street or on public transportation.

Be wary of buying things from street vendors. This is especially true for event tickets as the tickets are often fake.

Solo female travelers should generally feel safe here, however, the standard precautions apply (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.).

Worried about getting ripped off? Read about common travel scams to avoid here (though there aren’t too many scams here).

If you’re hiking, always bring water and sunscreen, especially during the summer. If you rent a car, don’t leave any valuables in it overnight. While break-ins are rare, it’s always better to be safe than sorry.

If you experience an emergency, dial 911 for assistance.

Always trust your gut instinct. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID. Forward your itinerary along to loved ones so they know where you are.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance protects you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

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These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
  • Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!

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Where to Stay in Las Vegas 

The Strip is known for its luxury hotels, but some might not know that Las Vegas Boulevard is home to many affordable, world-class hotels as well. If value is what you’re looking for, be sure to check out Treasure Island – TI Hotel & Casino .

The savings don’t stop there, either. Several budget-friendly hotels can be found in historic Downtown Las Vegas, many of them right on the bustling Fremont Street Experience. Take a look at El Cortez Hotel & Casino and Golden Gate Hotel and Casino if you’re looking for a great rate. 

Save even more by visiting during the week as prices tend to be much lower when visiting Sunday through Thursday. If you don’t mind taking an Uber or Lyft, off-the-Strip hotels can be a less expensive option as well. Many of these resorts offer a fabulous Las Vegas experience, with options including Palace Station Hotel Casino and South Point Hotel Casino & Spa . 

Affordable Dining in Vegas 

With nearly endless dining options, Las Vegas has loads of delicious dining options that require minimal spending. From classic American bar favorites to innovative culinary infusions that you won’t find elsewhere, there’s a spot to for any budget.  

Save on discounted drinks and food during happy hours. These locations provide exactly that: 

Cañonita at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas , a traditional Mexican restaurant, boasts views of the resort’s gondolas and happy hour items, which are available Monday through Thursday from 2-5 p.m.  

Favorite Bistro at The LINQ Hotel + Experience offers lively environment and delicious, affordable finger food and discounted drinks Monday through Thursday from 2-6 p.m.  

Want to score some cheap eats, regardless of when you and your crew want to grub? These spots are open both late and early, depending on how you look at the clock. 

Evel Pie offers pizza by the slice starting as low as $5. Located in Downtown Las Vegas’ vibrant Fremont East Entertainment District, the pizzeria is open until 2 a.m. on weekdays and 4 a.m. on weekends. 

Village Pub & Café at Ellis Island Casino, Hotel & Brewery is open 24/7 and has earned its reputation of having incredible deals, such as its unbeatable sirloin steak special. 

Tacos El Gordo has three locations in the Las Vegas area and is known for quality, authentic Mexican food – and its great prices, of course. 

Free Things to Do in Las Vegas 

One of the best things about Las Vegas is that plenty of its attractions are free to experience. Here’s just a few of the incredible things to see.  

The famed Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a visitor must and is easily accessible just south of the Strip. 

The Fountains of Bellagio and the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens , which changes displays seasonally, are just a short walk away from each other – a two-in-one deal!  

Atlantis Show at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace is an animatronic display of nine-foot-tall talking statues, fire and water.  

The Aquarium at Silverton Hotel & Casino features a 117,000-gallon aquarium with more than 5,000 exotic fish from around the world, which you can explore free of charge.  

Downtown Container Park in Downtown Las Vegas offers various art installations, live entertainment, food vendors and boutique shopping. 

Another downtown attraction is the Fremont Street Experience , which offers live music and entertainment nightly, plus an incredible daily light show at 6 p.m. Most things on Fremont Street will be less expensive than Strip prices, from the hotel rooms to the entertainment to the food and drinks. 

Located at UNLV, the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art showcases modern and contemporary pieces that will delight art enthusiasts.  

The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat at Flamingo Las Vegas is a family-friendly, four-acre garden with exotic birds, turtles and fish.  

Specials for a Great Night Out 

Depending on where you end up, drinks in Las Vegas will likely be a little pricier than what you’d find in your hometown. Just remember that they are also incredibly delicious and uniquely Vegas! 

If your group is interested in heading to a nightclub, keep in mind that most require ticketed entry or cover charges. Your best option is to look for a local promoter to help get you into a club, as the cost could be half the price or even waived entirely. Promoters can be found all over the Strip, as their main job is to help bring crowds to the clubs. 

And for all those lucky ladies out there, many clubs have drink specials, such as Blue Martini at Town Square Las Vegas or Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino .   

How to Get Around Las Vegas 

The Las Vegas Monorail is a secret gem and extremely helpful in getting around the Strip quickly. With stops putting you just steps away from some of the destination’s favorite resorts, why not save some time while taking a minute to kick back and enjoy the view? 

You also could opt to take a bus called The Deuce, a double-decker that is synonymous with the Strip at this point. It’s an extremely affordable option and stops at every hotel. 

  

Visiting Las Vegas doesn’t have to break the bank – it might end up being the most budget-friendly adventure you’ve had in a while! That’s the best part about Vegas – there’s always something for everyone. For more budget-savvy things to do, check out our suggestions of free things to do in Las Vegas and our various deals and packages . Start building that itinerary with electrifying entertainment, delicious dining and so much more! 

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For each visitor, Las Vegas is going to present a unique experience. It's like an equation where you + more = more of you: more chances to explore your personality, more opportunities to experiment with new ideas, and more thrills to discover around every corner. It's that reason alone that the sentiment "what happens here, stays here" is shared by so many visitors.

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  • To make it easier to replace your passport if it’s lost or stolen, in addition to your passport, take a photocopy of your passport information page (keeping it separate from your actual passport).
  • Carry only a limited amount of cash, just enough for gratuities and incidental purchases. Major credit cards are widely accepted and can be replaced if lost or stolen.
  • Always lock your hotel room door (including patio and balcony door on any level of the building) and use the peephole before opening the door.
  • Store your valuables (such as cash, credit cards and airline tickets) in the hotel’s in-room safe or front desk safety deposit box.
  • If you must carry valuables on your person, do so in a pouch or money belt concealed under your clothing. Purses and backpacks can be easy targets for thieves.
  • For complete and current safety and security information, including travelers' tips, public announcements, travel advisories and more, please visit the website of the U.S. Department of State at www.travel.state.gov.
  • December through February: 60° to 66° (Winter)
  • March through May: 72° to 90° (Spring)
  • June through August: 102° to 104° (Summer)
  • September through November: 96° to 70° (Autumn)

The Vegas climate's bark is worse than its bite. Sure, summer highs hover around 100°F, but with no humidity and ever-present air-conditioning, you'll be comfortable as long as you have water on hand. Even the warmer months (June-September) are entirely bearable if you hydrate. Luckily, with 300 days of sunshine a year, the chances of a rain-out are slim. On the other hand, nights can be chilly between late fall and early spring, so bring a sweater or windbreaker for your evening strolls beneath the neon-bathed skies. Las Vegas doesn't have a high or low season by the standard definition, but you'll find it the least crowded between November and January. Hotels are at their fullest July through October. Specific events—New Year's Eve, spring break, major conventions, sporting events—draw big crowds, so plan accordingly.

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Top Experiences

Coca-Cola Store Las Vegas : Take a break from exploring Las Vegas and stop in to experience the Coca‑Cola beverage bar. Enjoy a Coke Float and sample 16 different international beverages with the Tastes of the World tray.

Fountains of Bellagio : Witness the beauty of water, music, and lights as they dance through the air in a choreographed spectacular.

Hoover Dam Bypass : Stand in two different states and, on occasion, two different time zones when you transverse the Hoover Dam.

M&M World : Visit the first M&M'S store and personalize one-of-a-kind souvenirs.

Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay : The Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay is open to the public and features one of the largest tanks in the world.

Shopping : For the shopping fan, make sure to stroll through the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian, and Fashion Show Mall.

The Neon Museum : Celebrate the history of Las Vegas through one of its most iconic features, the neon sign.

Welcome Sign : The Welcome sign is a Las Vegas landmark funded in May 1959 and erected soon after by Western Neon.

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  • Visit the widest and deepest point at Grand Canyon's South Rim (over 8,400-feet deep and 21-miles across)
  • Ride aboard a luxury motor coach equipped with video monitors and air conditioning
  • Professional driver/guide will provide expert narration throughout the tour
  • Exclusive stop at Grand Canyon Visitor's Center and IMAX theater complex
  • Children Children 12 months and younger are free but will not occupy a seat on the transportation.
  • Round-trip transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Admission to The Grand Canyon National Park and Visitor's Center
  • Lunch at The National Geographic Visitor's Center
  • IMAX Theatre tickets included
  • Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
  • Pick-up time is from 6 a.m. to 6:50 a.m.
  • Golden Nugget Hotel: Outside of the 1st Street Entrance (Pick-up is at 6 a.m.)
  • The STRAT Hotel: Outside of the Uber/rideshare pick-up area in the back of the hotel (Pick-up is at 6:05 a.m.)
  • Circus Circus Hotel: Front Entrance (Pick-up is at 6:10 a.m.)
  • The Mirage: North Door (Pick-up time is 6:15 a.m.)
  • Bellagio Hotel: Outside in the underground Tour Lobby (Pick-up is at 6:20 a.m.)
  • ARIA Resort & Casino: Outside in the underground Tour Lobby (Pick-up is at 6:30 a.m.)
  • Excalibur Hotel & Casino: Outside of the Tour Rotunda in the back of the hotel (Pick-up is at 6:40 a.m.)
  • Tahiti Village Resort: Outside of the Main Entrance (Pick-up is at 6:50 a.m.)
  • A 100% cancellation fee will apply for no-shows or if the reservation is canceled within one day prior to the tour departure time.
  • Pick-up times are outside the control of Costco Travel and are subject to change by Gray Line Las Vegas without notice. To confirm your tour and pick-up information, contact Gray Line Las Vegas at least 24 hours in advance at 1-877-333-6556. If a motor coach lift is required, please contact Gray Line Las Vegas at least 72 hours in advance. Lift equipment are subject to availability.

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  • Stop at Eagle Point, named after a majestic rock formation of an eagle in flight!
  • Drive through the 900-year-old Joshua Tree Forest on the way to lands of the Hualapai Nation and the Grand Canyon
  • Luxurious, air-conditioned motor coaches with panoramic windows
  • See Native American cultural performances (schedule and weather permitting)
  • Admission to The Grand Canyon West Rim
  • Lunch will be provided
  • Golden Nugget Hotel: Outside of the 1st Street Entrance (Pick-up time is 6 a.m.)
  • The STRAT Hotel: Outside of the Uber/rideshare pick-up area in the back of the hotel (Pick-up time is 6:05 a.m.)
  • Circus Circus Hotel: Front Entrance (Pick-up time is 6:10 a.m.)
  • Harrah's Hotel: Tour Bus Entrance (Pick-up time is 6:15 a.m.)
  • Horseshoe Hotel: North Door (Pick-up time is 6:20 a.m.)
  • Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino: Bus Loading Zone (Pick-up time is 6:30 a.m.)
  • Luxor Hotel and Casino: North Entrance Tour Bus Area (Pick-up time is 6:40 a.m.)
  • Tahiti Village Resort: Outside of the Main Entrance (Pick-up time is 6:50 a.m.)

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  • A walking guide through the Grand Canyon
  • Pick-up times are outside the control of Costco Travel and are subject to change by Gray Line Las Vegas without notice.
  • To confirm your tour and pick-up information, contact Gray Line Las Vegas at least 24 hours in advance at 1-877-333-6556.
  • If a motor coach lift is required, please contact Gray Line Las Vegas at least 72 hours in advance. Lift equipment are subject to availability.

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  • Walk the Sky! Experience the Grand Canyon Skywalk at 4,000-feet above the canyon floor
  • Admission to The Grand Canyon Skywalk
  • Harrah's Hotel: Tour Bus Entrance (Pick-up is at 6:15 a.m.)
  • Horseshoe Hotel: North Door (Pick-up is at 6:20 a.m.)
  • Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino: Bus Loading Zone (Pick-up is at 6:30 a.m.)
  • Luxor Hotel and Casino: North Entrance Tour Bus Area (Pick-up is at 6:40 a.m.)

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  • Walk the Sky! Experience the Grand Canyon Skywalk at 4,000 feet above the canyon floor
  • Drive through the 900-year-old Joshua Tree Forrest on the way to the lands of the Hualapai Nation and the Grand Canyon

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  • Visit the Skywalk at Eagle Point and walk on the famous glass bridge with the canyon 4,000-feet below you! (tickets additional)
  • Stop at Guano Point, with a moderate hike you can climb to the top of the "Rock Pile" for an amazing 360-degree view of the mighty Colorado River snaking its way through the canyon floor

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  • Photo stop at the historic 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign
  • Two hours of exploration time at the Hoover Dam
  • Get amazing photo opportunities from the Nevada and Arizona look-out points
  • VIP Government Guided Power Plant Tour included
  • Experience the breathtaking spillway
  • Experience the majesty of the Hoover Dam from the newly built bypass bridge
  • Experience Lake Mead, one of the worlds largest man-made lakes from multiple viewing areas
  • Admission to The Hoover Dam
  • Except:  Thanksgiving and Christmas Day
  • Pick-up time is from 8 a.m. to 8:50 a.m.
  • Golden Nugget Hotel: Outside of the 1st Street Entrance (Pick-up time is 8 a.m.)
  • The STRAT Hotel: Outside of the Uber/rideshare pick-up area in the back of the hotel (Pick-up time is 8:10 a.m.)
  • Circus Circus Hotel: Front Entrance (Pick-up time is 8:20 a.m.)
  • The Mirage: North Door (Pick-up time is 8:25 a.m.)
  • Bellagio Hotel: Outside in the underground Tour Lobby (Pick-up time is 8:30 a.m.)
  • ARIA Resort & Casino: Outside in the underground Tour Lobby (Pick-up time is 8:35 a.m.)
  • Excalibur Hotel & Casino: Outside of the Tour Rotunda in the back of the hotel (Pick-up time is 8:40 a.m.)
  • Please note: If the interior portion of the attraction is not available during your visit, additional stops may be added to the tour to ensure that you have a complete and enjoyable experience. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

Rental Cars

Additional alamo rental car information, rates include.

  • Rates include the daily rental rate, the Nevada state general excise tax, the daily vehicle rental surcharge, the daily vehicle licensing and registration fee, and the airport concession recovery fee (where applicable).

Renter Qualifications

  • Renters must be at least 21 years of age at the time of the rental. Renters ages 21-24 will be subject to a daily surcharge.
  • Major credit card in own name (AMEX, VISA, MasterCard)

Additional Driver Policy

  • One additional driver is included in the rates.
  • Additional drivers must be at least 21 years of age. Drivers 21 to 24 years of age are subject to the underage drivers fee.
  • Nevada state law requires that a child under 6 years of age (up to about 60 lbs) is properly restrained in a child safety seat. (Renter responsible for securing child passenger in child safety seat in rental vehicle)

Items on Request

  • A request for hand controls must be requested directly through Alamo's Tour Help Desk.

Accident Protection Plan

  • Optional insurance plans are available to book directly through Alamo at the rental location.

Drop Charges

  • The vehicle may be picked up at one location and returned to another for an additional fee.
  • Fee varies by location.

Cancellation Policy

  • There will be no charge for cancellations made prior to pick-up date.

Additional Budget Rental Car Information

  • Valid driver's license in own name (required by law). Foreign renters must have a valid license from their home country. An international license alone is not acceptable.
  • Major credit card in own name (AMEX, VISA, MasterCard, Discover and Diner's Club)
  • Budget vehicles may not be used for off-road use; camping is prohibited.
  • A cash deposit is acceptable in lieu of a major credit card, provided customer cash qualified within certain restrictions.
  • Additional drivers must be at least 25 years of age
  • For additional drivers beyond the one complimentary, a daily fee will apply and will be charged at the Budget rental location.
  • Child safety seats are available for a daily surcharge and must be requested in advance.
  • A request for hand controls must be requested directly through Budget's Tour Help Desk.
  • Optional insurance plans are available to book directly through Budget at the rental location.

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In most tourism-heavy cities, the hotels serve the destination. You stay at one near the beach for instance, or that’s located in an area of town you like, and hopefully, the hotel is nice. In many ways, hotels in Las Vegas are the destination. So, where you choose to stay will, in many ways, define your Vegas vacation. The obvious reason for this is the heavily themed nature of the hotels, from the laser beam-topped Egyptian pyramid to the Eiffel Tower to the hotel fronted by a 45-foot-tall lion seemingly plucked from the production logo of an MGM film. But perhaps the more accurate reason is that these hotels are essentially self-contained cities. The aim of the casinos is to keep you inside, and spending money, so they’re constantly upgrading rooms, adding restaurants and enhancing the shopping experience. You get the idea: once you’re inside, that may be your Vegas for the week. Choose wisely.

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Wynn las vegas and encore.

Hands down the most luxurious hotel in Las Vegas, this is true resort living—and most of its devoted guests don’t leave the hotel while they’re here. Wynn and its sister resort, Encore , look out onto their own par-70 championship golf course – the only one on the Strip. Big, sunlit atriums, private show lakes and waterfalls, and a treasure trove of secret-feeling moments (like dragons guarding century-old pomegranate trees outside the first Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant in North America) keep this resort feeling endlessly surprising. It’s the largest Forbes Five-Star resort in the world, and from the en-pointe service to the no-details-spared design, you’ll see it at every turn.

Aria Las Vegas

One of the best-located resorts on the Strip, Aria is part of the vast CityCenter complex and is connected by a walkway to Park MGM (which looks right out to T-Mobile Arena in its front yard and has the popular Dolby Live concert venue). It is refreshingly modern, with its streamlined design and natural materials inside two sleek glass towers. Its seven SkyVillas and 400 Sky Suites on the top floors of the 50-floor hotel have their own separate entrance, pool, and elevator. Other resorts are just catching on to Aria’s details for tech-savvy travelers like in-room tablets through which you can control the room’s features, order takeout from the hotel, and make spa appointments.

Caesars Palace

The massive, six-tower Roman-themed hotel on 85 acres of the Las Vegas Strip was built in the 1960s to make its guests feel like emperors. Like Rome itself, Caesars wasn’t built in a day but continues to expand and revamp, with its Colosseum concert arena, shopping mall (The Forum Shops at Caesars, which has its own Trevi Fountain), a five-acre complex of seven pools, and a huge variety of hotel rooms – including the separate-but-included Nobu Hotel which now occupies one of its towers. Everything here is over the top (remember, we’re in Rome), so don’t miss the 50,000-square-foot spa with its Roman bath theme, the largest buffet in the world Bacchanal), and one of the largest nightclubs in Las Vegas – the four-story Omnia. Go large or stay on a budget: there’s a way to do both here.

The Venetian Resort and Palazzo

Hotels in Las Vegas price dynamically, and a large convention or event can make room rates soar. The Las Vegas Convention Center posts a calendar of its events, and you can check large venues like Allegiant Stadium. Finally, many of the resorts themselves post calendars with their rates.

A massive Palazzo Ducale, complete with Doge’s Palace, sits right on the Strip, with singing gondoliers making their way around a canal system. The Venetian Resort is the second largest hotel in the world and with its sister resort, Palazzo , does indeed feel like the entire city of Venice—minus the pigeons and with a convenient indoor Piazza San Marco lined with restaurants. All the rooms are suites, and among the largest on the Strip, and the frescoed lobbies will temporarily convince you that you are not in Las Vegas. One of its biggest surprises is the massive Canyon Ranch Spa – an entire destination spa resort right in the hotel. Parents will love it because the shop-lined canals of its Grand Canal Shoppes will keep families busy for days, plus it has the best selection of reasonably-priced casual restaurants on the Strip. But you can also treat it as a luxe getaway, lounging at the adults-only Tao Beach pool complex and dining at the many high-end restaurants.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

The Cosmopolitan has been the slightly zany, cooler younger sibling of the Strip’s megaresorts since it opened in 2010. A decidedly cool crowd stays at this cutting-edge art-filled hotel, with its three-story chandelier with three levels of bars and lounges; lobby with streaming LED columns that are constantly changing, a hidden bar and lounge inside a barbershop, and even a ski lodge inspired by the mountains of Hokkaido, Japan that serves izakaya cocktail specials until late. In the summer, theMarquee Dayclub and Nightclub provide round-the-clock fun, and in the winter its Boulevard pool turns into an ice rink.

The Four Seasons Las Vegas

One of the city’s most private pool scenes can be found at Four Seasons , which occupies floors 35 to 39 of Mandalay Bay. Its poolside restaurant, Veranda, looks out over the pool which, unlike most pools on the Strip, doesn’t accommodate non-guests. The non-gaming hotel has its own porte-cochere, lounge, and spa, and because you won’t have to walk through a casino floor to get to your room, is one of the best hotels for business travelers who want a little peace at the end of the day. On the other hand, it has access to all the family fun of Mandalay Bay, like the sand beach at the Mandalay pool complex. It’s also the closest luxury resort within walking distance of the perpetually packed Allegiant Stadium.

NoMad Las Vegas

Las Vegas resorts are renowned for their transporting fake-outs, which is why it’s such a shock to find yourself sitting in a grand library designed by legendary French designer Jacques Garcia whose soaring walls are filled with the actual 25,000-book collection of philanthropist David Rockefeller. It’s the NoMad Library restaurant in the boutique NoMad Las Vegas, and a fine example of what the hotel is all about – whisking you to some imaginary place and time, all on the top four floors of Park MGM. The 239-room boutique is one of the best surprises in Las Vegas, with its own entrance and even its own casino. Its rooms feel like elegant Parisian pieds-a-terre, with their standalone baths and views over the only green space on the Las Vegas Strip. Stay hidden in your private boutique or come down a few floors and join the party that is now Park MGM.

Circa Resort & Casino

The first newly built resort in Downtown in decades, Circa is a glitzy ode to its Glitter Gulch roots – including a fully rehabbed 20-foot-tall neon cowgirl -“Vegas Vickie” – who kicks up her heels right inside the hotel. But the adults-only resort, one of only two in the resort corridor, is better known as a sports fanatic’s paradise and party zone. Its Stadium Swim outdoor pool area faces a 40-foot-high HDTV screen and its three-story amphitheater that seats 1,000 is the largest sportsbook in the world. This is the best base from which to explore the Fremont Street Experience and historic Downtown since it opens right onto Fremont. One of the best new steakhouses in the city is Barry’s Downtown Prime, and its Legacy Club, a partly open-air lounge on its 60th floor, has some of the most dramatic views of the mountains.

Bellagio Resort & Casino

The Lake Como-themed Bellagio was the priciest resort in the world to build when it opened in 1998, ushering in a new demand for luxury in Las Vegas, with its towering verdigris and glass Art Nouveau-inspired Conservatory and Botanical Garden and its nearly nine acres of now-iconic choreographed dancing fountains and 1200 booming water cannons. Over 25 years it has settled into landmark status and is now the very definition of classic Vegas glamour. The best way to enjoy the city’s most iconic free attraction is not from the sidewalk, but from inside one of its lakeside restaurants, like the terrace at Lago by Julian Serrano or Spago, whose tables are nearly on top of the fountains. In the last eight years, Bellagio has renovated all its rooms; most recently, its Spa Tower, which takes design cues from Lake Como and the Alps (think snowy white linens and marble baths and earthy natural tones with punches of bright, lake blue.

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

One of the most romantic stays, the non-gaming and non-smoking Waldorf Astoria sits in the art-filled CityCenter complex. Its lobby entrance seems unassuming—until you realize that the actual lobby is the 23rd-floor sky lobby with 17-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and sweeping views of the Strip. This hotel is all about personalized service, from the traditional high tea in the 23rd-floor lounge to constantly available personal concierges that wield plenty of power—including in The Shoppes at Crystals, whose private backroom shopping opportunities are legendary. But it’s the hotel’s aquatic deck and two floors devoted to spas and wellness that are the biggest hit with guests who want to trade the scene of the Strip hotels for their own private sanctuary.

When to book a hotel in Las Vegas

Top tips for finding las vegas hotel deals.

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Las Vegas, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Las Vegas in March and July.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Las Vegas if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Thursday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 86 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Las Vegas hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Las Vegas found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $22, while the most expensive was $381.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Las Vegas for 2 days.
  • For those traveling to Las Vegas on a budget , there are plenty of cheap hotels in the area geared toward budget travelers. Check out places like the Hampton Inn & Suites Las Vegas Airport or the Silverton Casino Hotel .
  • If you are traveling to Vegas with someone who has reduced mobility, you should consider booking a hotel that offers increased accessibility to accommodate their needs better. Several hotels offer this amenity, including The Venetian Resort Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Marriott .
  • The Strip is the most famous area of Las Vegas. If you want easy access to The Strip while your in town, there are plenty of Las Vegas hotels to choose from to be right in the center of the action, such as the Bellagio and the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino , among many others.
  • If you are trying to save money on eating out during your time in Vegas, consider booking a hotel that offers complimentary breakfast . There are plenty of hotels that offer this, including the Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Hughes Center .
  • If you are driving to Las Vegas and will need to park your car at your accommodation, look for a hotel that offers free parking for guests so you will not be stuck paying extra fees. There are several hotels offering free parking, such as the DoubleTree by Hilton Las Vegas Airport and the Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino .
  • Visiting Las Vegas on a budget? Consider traveling mid-week rather than over a weekend. The city will be less busy and you'll more likely find cheap hotels in Las Vegas. Traveling early in the week will help you avoid crowds, and you will have more choice of the hotels and rooms you are interested in. Keep in mind that Thursday in Las Vegas has started to become just as popular as Friday and Saturday.
  • Check the convention calendar before you choose the dates for your trip, as hotels in Las Vegas start to fill up quite quickly during these times. Avoiding conventions will also give you more choices for the best hotels, better prices, and a less crowded and stressful vacation.
  • Las Vegas hotels on The Strip itself can be surprisingly affordable . Look for ones that are central and close to casinos and attractions, as they often have good prices and make it easy to walk through the city.
  • If you’re interested in experiencing an older and more historic version of Las Vegas away from the busy hotels on The Strip, look at hotels located in Downtown Las Vegas . This area often has cheap rooms, while still providing opportunities for gambling and entertainment.
  • Don’t be afraid to book a hotel that doesn’t have an onsite casino. Many Las Vegas hotels are still centrally located on The Strip, making it easy to access other casinos and hotels; they are also usually cheaper.
  • Holiday weekends such as the Fourth of July and Memorial Day are often expensive for hotels in Las Vegas, but the weekends after Thanksgiving and Christmas are much calmer and more reasonably priced – you might even be able to find cheap prices on 5-star hotels.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Las Vegas

Where should i stay in las vegas if i am in town for a business trip.

If you are going to Las Vegas on business, book a comfortable hotel that has space for meetings and events as well as a free internet connection. Recommended hotels for business travelers include The Palazzo at the Venetian and the Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas.

Are there any pet-friendly hotels in Las Vegas?

Yes, there are several hotels that will allow your pet to come and stay. These include the Luxor Hotel and Casino and the Fairfield Inn Las Vegas Convention Center . The Fairfield Inn also offers plenty of space for your furry friend to run around outside.

Where should I stay in Las Vegas if I'm traveling with young children?

If you are traveling with kids, you will want a hotel that is quiet and away from the Las Vegas nightlife. Kid-friendly hotels include the Polo Towers by Diamond Resorts and the South Point Hotel, Casino, and Spa . These will provide a quiet and safe yet entertaining atmosphere that both kids and adults will love and appreciate.

Where should I stay in Las Vegas for easy access to casinos and nightlife?

There are many hotels in Las Vegas that have casinos onsite and within walking distance of other casinos and attractions. The hotels with casinos onsite include the Luxor Hotel and Casino , the Circus Circus Hotel, Casino, and Theme Park , the Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa Casino , and many more.

What are the best neighborhoods off The Strip?

Las Vegas hotels on The Strip can be very busy. Downtown Las Vegas still remains one of the most loved neighborhoods in the city. Since it’s not as bustling as The Strip, hotel prices are much cheaper, and you get to experience historical Las Vegas. West of The Strip is another great choice, as it is not as famous or central, but it is home to some of the best Las Vegas hotel deals. Hotels in this area are generally quieter and calmer but still offer easy access to The Strip.

What neighborhoods in Las Vegas are kid-friendly?

Hotels in Las Vegas have the reputation to be adult playgrounds, but in fact, many hotels are kid-friendly. West of the Strip is a great accommodation location for a family vacation, as it is quieter and doesn’t have as many casinos and bars as other parts of Las Vegas. The Strip also has many hotels that include arcades and activities for children, such as the Excalibur Hotel .

What hotels in Las Vegas are all-inclusive?

If you’re looking to stay at an all-inclusive hotel or resort, you have several options. Some popular choices include the Red Rock Casino, Resort, and Spa , The Wynn , and The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino . All-inclusive hotels in Las Vegas can be a great way to save money on food and activities.

How to find a hotel in Las Vegas without a casino?

While it’s true that hotels in Las Vegas are famous for their gambling, that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to stay in a non-gaming hotel without a casino, even on The Strip. Some examples of hotels without a casino include the Four Seasons Hotel , the Elara , and the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas . These are great choices for family vacations or even for individuals not interested in gambling.

Where to stay in Las Vegas?

Hotels in The Strip , Downtown , and near Fremont Street Experience have the most searches on KAYAK.

What are the best hotels near Fremont Street Experience?

If you are looking for a hotel close to Fremont Street Experience, you should consider staying at Four Queens Hotel and Casino , Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino Las Vegas and the D Las Vegas , as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

How much does a hotel cost in Las Vegas?

The average price of a double room in Las Vegas is $285, but it varies considerably depending on location, facilities, and seasonality. In the last 3 days, KAYAK users have found double rooms for as cheap as $7.

How much is a hotel in Las Vegas for tonight?

KAYAK users found rooms for tonight for a cheap as $7 in the last 3 hours. 3-star hotel rooms have been found from $14, and 4-star hotels from $12.

How much is a hotel in Las Vegas for this weekend?

KAYAK users found 3-star hotel rooms in Las Vegas for this weekend from $78 and 4-star hotel rooms from $114. The cheapest room in Las Vegas for the same date was $78 per night.

Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Las Vegas?

The most popular neighbourhood in Las Vegas among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is The Strip . The Venetian Resort Las Vegas , Trump International Hotel Las Vegas , and Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas rank among the highest-rated hotels in The Strip.

How do I find a hotel in central Las Vegas?

After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Las Vegas districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Las Vegas city center.

How can I find hotels near me?

Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

Are there Las Vegas hotels with free parking?

There are many hotels in Las Vegas that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Home2 Suites By Hilton Las Vegas Northwest , Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino and Thunderbird Hotel .

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Las Vegas on a Budget: 73 Insanely Easy Ways to Save Money in Vegas

Last updated on Jan 1, 2024 by Adam Bryan . This post may contain affiliate links.

Vegas on a Budget

Where else can you stay at luxury hotels, dine at 5 star restaurants, watch breathtaking A-list shows, and party the night away at world famous nightclubs?

There’s only one place – Las Vegas baby!

But as amazing as this may sound, not everyone can afford to pay top dollar for a Hangover worthy weekend in Sin City.

Or can they?

If there’s one city where you can live like a high roller on a low roller budget, Las Vegas is the city.

From ridiculously cheap 5 star meals at some of the best restaurants to VIP service at some of the finest hotels and nightclubs in Vegas, anyone, and I do mean anyone can live it up in Vegas without breaking the bank.

High Roller Vegas Lifestyle on a Low Roller Budget

Las vegas on a budget.

  • Before you go any further…
  • How to Save Money on Las Vegas Hotels

The Best Cheap Hotels in Las Vegas

How to save money at las vegas restaurants, best cheap restaurants in las vegas.

  • How to Eat at 5 Star Restaurants on a One Star Budget

How to Score Cheap Vegas Show Tickets

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  • How to Save Money in Vegas: Bonus Quick Tips

But there is one rule…

In order to be treated like a VIP in Las Vegas you need to act like a VIP.

Do not…

  • Act like you own the place
  • Drink out of a neon yardstick
  • Dress like a bum
  • Disrespect employees, waitresses, or hosts

Act like a respectful VIP and you’ll be amazed at all the great things that’ll come you way.

So with that being said, here’s exactly how you can save money in Las Vegas even when you’re living like a high roller.

Vegas High Roller on a Low Roller Budget

Even if you can’t afford to pay top dollar for an insanely outrageous lifestyle in Las Vegas, there are quite a few ridiculously easy and surefire ways for you to live like a high roller while staying on a low roller budget.

You’d be amazed at all the incredible things you can see, do, watch, and eat for under $400 during a weekend getaway – all while living lavishly like a king or queen.

Here’s how.

Here’s the complete guide to everything you’ll need to plan your budget friendly Las Vegas vacation. From finding the best cheap hotels in Las Vegas to dining at some of the world’s best restaurants and buffets, here are 73 insanely easy ways for you to live like a high roller in Las Vegas on a low roller budget:

  • Hotels and Resorts
  • Restaurants
  • Things to Do
  • Getting Around the City
  • Airfare Tickets

So with that being said, let’s jump straight to the Vegas money saving guide!

Before you go any further…

If you’re looking for discount show tickets, we got you covered below in our complete listing of Vegas show deals where you can save upwards of 75% off on select top-selling shows!

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How to Save Money on Las Vegas Hotels

How to Save Money on Hotels in Las Vegas

Nightly hotel rates in Las Vegas are ridiculously affordable. You can easily find rooms on the Strip for as low as $22 a night. Yes you read that right.

And even if you decided to a little bit, you can still find 4-5 star hotels for less than $150 a night.

You just need to know where to look and how to book them.

Here are some surefire tips that will help you score some awesome Las Vegas hotel discounts and deals as well as get the cheapest rooms possible.

1. Join a Hotel’s Membership Program for Discounts

Every major hotel in Las Vegas offers a “gaming” club that you can join. With this you’ll get immediate access to discounted room rates and exclusive promotions and deals.

Here are all the programs that you can join:

  • Caesars Rewards
  • MGM Rewards
  • Wynn Insider (or Red Card)
  • Grazie Loyalty Program

2. Visit Midweek

Las Vegas room rates are absurdly cheap Monday-Thursday, with Tuesday and Wednesday generally being the cheapest.

3. For Weekend Getaways, Come Saturday-Monday

Sure the clubs may not be as bumping on Sunday or Monday, but if you’re looking to come to Vegas for other reasons, this is generally the cheapest way to visit. Even though you’re paying a premium price on Saturday night, you’ll notice a significant drop on Sunday’s room rate. Plus, flying out on a Monday is cheaper than Sunday.

4. Keep an Eye on the Convention Calendar

Vegas is the convention capital of America. Every week there’s something going on. Whether if it’s a small business convention or CES, it’s almost guaranteed that there’s going to be a conference during the week you visit. So in order to save some money on your hotel rate and vacation as a whole, be sure to come during times that aren’t during any major Vegas conventions.

Check out the Las Vegas Convention Calendar .

5. Avoid Fight Weekends (or the Super Bowl)

Unless you’re coming to watch the fight, try to avoid big sporting events and music festivals.

Check out the fight schedule here .

6. If Military (or Veteran), Get a Military Discount on Room Rates

Almost every major hotel on the Las Vegas Strip and beyond (including those near Fremont Street) offer military discounts . Expect to save anywhere from 10-20% on your entire stay.

For the complete listing of Las Vegas military discounts, check out this awesome list of over 115 discounts! !

7. Save up to 35% if You’re a First Responder

First Responders which includes EMT, firefighters, and police officers can save 10% off their stay at at of the Caesars properties .

For the complete list of Vegas first responder hotel discounts, check out this guide .

8. Save 10% if You’re a Teacher

If you’re a teacher, you can save 10% off your entire stay at any of the Las Vegas  Caesars properties .

9. Get a 10% Discount if You’re a Student

Students can save 10% on their room rates at any of the Caesars properties .

10. Take Advantage of AAA Member Discounts

AAA members can save 10% on MGM Mirage Properties.

11. Take Advantage of Local Resident Rates

If you live in Nevada, there are actually quite a few hotels that offer special packages and discounts for locals. Just check the “Offers” page on any hotel that you’re considering for more details.

12. Compare Rates for all Hotels in Your Budget

Using sites like Booking.com ,  Expedia , and TripAdvisor allows you to get the best idea on how much you’ll be paying while also getting an idea of what past guests have to say about their recent stays. Or better, check out Vegas.com for hotel specials and deals.

13. Do Your Research

Not all hotels in Las Vegas are created the same. The difference in quality from a 4 star and a 5 star is very noticeable. The same goes with a 3 and 4 star. My advice, check out each hotel’s website , watch YouTube videos, read TripAdvisor reviews, and compare amenities.

14. Research Resort Fees

Almost every major hotel on or near the Las Vegas Strip has resort fees . These fees can range from $20-32 a night. And the worst part about it is that it’s not initially included in the hotel price. You’ll only get the true total once you start the room booking process.

Thankfully there are a few hotels that don’t charge a resort fee meaning that you’ll only need to add tax to your room rate. Here they are:

  • Alexis Park All Suite Resort
  • Arizona Charlie’s Decatur
  • Arizona Charlie’s Boulder Highway
  • Casino Royale Best Western Plus
  • Eastside Cannery
  • Four Queens
  • Fremont hotel and casino
  • Main Street Station
  • Wyndham Grand Desert

15. Use Your Marriott Rewards to Stay at the Cosmopolitan

Did you know that the Cosmopolitan is part of the Marriott Autograph Collection and that you can use your Marriott Rewards points to book a room there? It’s true! Plus, you can even combine your points and cash to book your room.

16. Share Your Room

This is almost a no brainer. The more people you can squeeze into a room, the cheaper your cut will be.

17. If Your Resort Experience Has Been Poor, Complain

If your room is dirty or you had a bad experience at a hotel’s restaurant, be sure to complain (respectfully).

Chances are you’ll get an apology as well as some nice perks such as a resort credit, show tickets, drinks, vouchers, etc.

18. Stay in the Middle of the Strip

Staying in the middle of the Strip doesn’t mean you’ll find cheaper hotel rates (although most of the cheaper hotels are there), it’s mainly just a better way for you to save money and time when trying to get around the city.

By staying in the main hub area (anywhere between Caesars Palace, City Center, Planet Hollywood, and the Flamingo) you’ll save money by taking less or shorter taxi rides as well as have closer access to cheaper eateries on the Strip.

Heck, you can basically walk from hotel to hotel if you stay in these hub hotels:

  • Harrah’s
  • Bally’s
  • Paris Las Vegas
  • Planet Hollywood
  • The Cromwell
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Caesars Palace

19. Always Check out the Promotions/Specials Tab on Hotel Websites

Before you add in your dates on the hotel’s website, be sure to check out their Vegas hotel deals and promotions page. Here, you’ll find any cool promotions that the hotel is running such as free buffet passes, 40% discounts, two free show tickets, free nightclub line passes, etc.

20. If the Strip Isn’t for You, Stay in Downtown Las Vegas

This is the real, genuine Las Vegas that was once the norm before the Strip came along. Here you’ll find really cheap resort room rates as well as cheap eats.

A couple of the more popular ones include:

Golden Nugget

And if Downtown Las Vegas feels a little too sketchy for you, you can alway stay a few blocks off the Strip at one of these hotels:

  • Palms Casino Resort
  • Rio Las Vegas

Here are some of the best cheap hotels that will still make you feel like a high roller based on your budget:

Bally's Las Vegas Discounts

These hotels are pretty cheap but the overall look and feel of the hotel is still better than any Motel 6. Rates are under $70 a night. Plus, some are even pet-free .

  • Tropicana Hotel and Casino

MGM Grand Discounts

These hotels are the most popular ones on the Strip but they truly have that awesome Vegas feel to them. Rates are under $150 a night.

  • Venetian Las Vegas
  • Treasure Island
  • New York New York
  • SLS Las Vegas
  • Mandalay Bay

High Roller

Wynn Tower Suites Discounts

These are the best of the best. 5 star resorts with 4 stars pricing. These luxurious hotels are unlike any of the one’s you’d find elsewhere in Las Vegas. Rates are under $200 a night.

  • Wynn Las Vegas
  • Encore Las Vegas
  • Mandarin Oriental
  • Trump Las Vegas
  • Vdara (non-gaming, non-smoking)

Super High Roller

Aria Sky Villas

These super luxurious hotels are usually smaller “hotels” within a hotel. From stellar service and limo transportation to free beverages/snacks and breathtaking suites, these world-renown resorts offer the best bang for your buck, if world-class service is something you desire.

  • Aria Sky Suites
  • Aria Tower Suites
  • Wynn Tower Suites
  • Encore Tower Suites

And lastly, if you’re really looking to book a room that would cost you at least $5,000 a night in any other major city, you should check out the SkyLofts at MGM Grand.

How to Save Money at Restaurants in Las Vegas

From coupons and deals, to clever restaurant hacks and timing, here’s how you can save money at Las Vegas restaurants during your visit:

21. Take Advantage of Las Vegas Restaurant Deals

For awesome restaurant deals and coupons be sure to check out these three site’s Las Vegas restaurant discounts page:

  • DestinationCoupons

22. Dine on the Pre-Theater Menu

Generally, most restaurants inside hotels that have a nightly show will run a pre-theater prixe-fix menu.

You’ll get great quality food and a really cheap price.

And best of all, you don’t need to be going to a show or present a show ticket to dine off of this special.

Check out this listing for all the Las Vegas restaurants that offer pre-theater menus.

23. Go During Happy Hour

Cheap drinks at eats with generally emptier crowds. What more can you ask.

Check out this listing for all the Strip restaurants and bars that offer happy hour specials.

24. Go During Reverse Happy Hour

Although most restaurants in Las Vegas stop serving food by 11 pm, there are still quite a few places that will offer a reverse happy hour where you can find super cheap drink and eats.

Here are some places for Reverse Happy House:

  • RA Sushi at the Fashion Show Mall
  • Buffalo Wild Wings near the Elara
  • Seafood Shack at Treasure Island
  • Press Lounge at the Mandalay Bar
  • Sushisamba in the Grand Canal Shoppes
  • Holstein’s in the Cosmopolitan
  • Rockhouse at the Venetian
  • Hofbrauhaus off the Strip
  • Unami Burger at the SLS

25. Eat at Resort Buffets

Why pay $30 a person at a restaurant when you can pay $25 for all you can eat food and drinks?

For the best bang for your buck, eating at a buffet can help you save money without cutting out food quality.

Heck some of the these buffets serve 5 star quality food.

Here’s some of my favorites that’ll give you the best bang for your buck:

  • Wicked Spoon at the Cosmopolitan
  • Wynn Buffet at the Wynn Las Vegas
  • Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace
  • Studio B at the M Resort
  • Carnival World and Seafood Buffet at the Rio

And lastly, here’s a buffet that’s pretty expensive ($90 a person) but includes unlimited lobster tails, filet mignon, king crab legs, Perrier-Joust (usually $25 a glass), and caviar:

  • Sterling Brunch at Bally’s (offered only on the Saturday and Sunday)

26. Vegas Buffet Hack: Go to a Buffet During a Transition Period

Most major buffets including Bacchanal and Wynn Buffet are open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

And the pricing for each varies significantly.

For example at the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars (#1 ranked buffet in Vegas), breakfast/brunch is $38 a person and dinner is $55 a person. Brunch runs from 7:30 am to 3 pm and dinner starts at 3 pm.

The Vegas buffet hack is to come to the buffet around 2:30 to get brunch prices. Then as you’re eating slowly, all the brunch food is being swapped out for dinner food.

So basically you’ll be dining at the dinner buffet at brunch prices .

It’s awesome!

27. Join Hotel Gaming Reward Programs

Most if not all major resorts in Vegas offer a gaming program where you can earn rewards and benefits including buffet line passes, discounts at restaurants, and more.

These 2 offer some of the best benefits:

28. Eat at the Hotel Food Court

Some hotels in Vegas actually have a food court where you can find cheap eats from restaurants that you’ll typically find at your mall.

If food is something you’re not looking to splurge on then hotel food courts are usually your best bet.

Here are the best Las Vegas hotel food courts:

  • Fashion Show Mall
  • Miracle Mile Shops (not really a food court but there are tons of fast casual restaurants throughout)

29. Skip Room Service

Sure it’s convenient but room service in Vegas is absurdly expensive.

If money is tight, the only time you should order room service is if your room actually comes with complimentary room service (such as a few room packages at the Wynn and Encore do).

30. Ask for a Military Discount (or Student Discount)

Some restaurants in Las Vegas offer military discounts that can range from 10-30%.

For the complete listing of restaurants, check out these Las Vegas restaurant military discounts .

Plus, for restaurant student discount, check out this guide .

31. Eat a Big Breakfast or Dinner

One thing that’s I’ve notice about Vegas is that there are a lot of delicious things to snack and munch on during the day.

That’s why usually when I go, I tend to either go to a breakfast buffet, snack during lunch, and eat an average sized dinner.

Not only does this help save me money (since breakfast is usually the cheapest meal especially at buffets), but it essentially allows me to skip lunch at any costs associated with it.

This won’t work for everyone but I thoroughly enjoy implementing this tip.

32. Share or Split Meals

There’s nothing easier than going to a restaurant and splitting an appetizer or entree.

Some places (like some of the one’s below) have generous portions, making it easier for you to dine for 2 for under $20.

If you’re looking for cheap yet delicious food, then this listing is just for you.

Here are the best cheap Las Vegas restaurants that you can still enjoy a quality meal at without breaking the bank:

  • Tom’s Urban near New York New York – generic American fare with huge portions
  • White Castle near Casino Royale – classic mini burgers
  • Shake Shack at the LINQ  – burgers and shakes
  • Unami Burger at the SLS – unique twist on burgers
  • Five50 Pizza at the Aria – huge pizza slices cooked in a 550 degree brick oven
  • Anchor Bar at the Venetian – cheap eats and drinks
  • Double Barrel Saloon at the Monte Carlo – awesome happy hour food and drink specials
  • Yard House at the LINQ  – expansive beer menu which delicious food options
  • Olives at the Bellagio (Lunch) – possibly the best bang for your buck in terms of food quality
  • Grand Lux a the Palazzo – great deals and expansive menu that’ll satisfy everyone
  • BLT Burger at the Mirage – juicy burgers and shakes
  • Beijing Noodle No. 9 – freshly made Chinese noodles at a bargain
  • Table 10 at the Palazzo – get the mac and cheese
  • Cabo Wabo at the Miracle Mile Shops- $2 street tacos during happy hour
  • Serendipity 3 at Caesar’s Palace – frozen hot chocolate and huge portions
  • Milo’s at the Cosmopolitan – popular lunch prixe-fix menu
  • Mon Ami Gabi at Paris (B reakfast)  – great food and even better views
  • Hash House a Go Go at the LING and Rio All Suites – biggest portion sizes I’ve ever seen
  • Holstein’s at the Cosmopolitan – good burgers and spiked milkshakes

Feel free to share any of your favorite cheap Vegas restaurants that you believe should be added to this list by leaving a comment below.

How to Eat at 5 Star Restaurants on a One Star Budget

Best Las Vegas Restaurant Discounts

Las Vegas restaurants are the busiest between 8-10 pm, which makes it harder to score a table.

Thankfully, most of these restaurants will run a pre-theater or happy hour menu between 4-7 pm.

You’ll still get the same amazing quality meal, just at a cheaper price.

Here are some 5 star restaurants that you can eat at quite “affordably.” I say “affordably” because you’ll still be paying anywhere from $50-$90 per person but the quality of these restaurants can easily run you $200 or more in any other major city.

  • L’Atelier Joel Rubuchon at the MGM Grand
  • Picasso at the Bellagio
  • Andreas at the Encore
  • Bazaar Meat at the SLS
  • Carnevino at the Venetian
  • Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace
  • Eiffel Tower Restaurant at the Paris Las Vegas
  • Jean Georges Steakhouse at the Aria
  • Twist by Pierre Gagniere at the Mandarin Oriental

You should also consider getting one of these restaurants credit cards that’ll help you save money on your dining costs.

Heck one of these cards helped me eat at a 5 star restaurant for FREE .

P.S. Don’t forget to make reservations. These restaurant apps should help .

The Best Cheap Las Vegas Show Discounts and Deals

If there’s one thing you need to do in Las Vegas, it’s experience a show.

From magic and comedy to world class acrobats and headliners, there’s a show for everyone.

The only downside is that some of these shows come at a hefty price.

Thankfully there are a number of ways that you can save money and score cheap Las Vegas show tickets.

Here’s how:

33. Tix 4 Tonight

These booths, located at the Fashion Show Mall, Circus Circus, Town Square, Planet Hollywood, and Bally’s Grand Bazaar Shops offers tickets for that night for 50% off .

Just be sure to get there early because it can get extremely busy!

For all Tix 4 Tonight booth locations and shows, check out their website .

34. Book Online

The best place to score cheaper show tickets is to purchase tickets on the shows official website.

Generally you find the cheapest prices and you can avoid any convenience fees by printing them at home.

35. Always Check the Promotions Tab on the Website

Every show that’s located in a resort is almost guaranteed to have an ongoing special offer.

Just be sure to click on the “Offers” tab under their show list to find exclusive, deals, promotions, offers, and discounts.

36. Book Through a Third Party

Using third-party Las Vegas travel sites can help you score some of the cheapest show ticket deals in town.

Here are some of the sites you should check out:

  • MDC Las Vegas (50% off all show tickets!)
  • Vegas Tickets
  • Vegas.com Show Deals
  • LasVegas.com

37. Hotel Guests Can Get Discounted Show Tickets

Some shows offer discounts to guest staying on property. Just be sure to call your respective hotel and ask about any hotel guest show ticket rates.

38. Take Advantage of Student and Military Discounts

Some shows including all of the Cirque du Soleil Shows (except “O”) and shows on MGM properties offers military discounts. You can book these military discounted show tickets HERE .

Plus some shows will even offer student discounts as long as you have your student ID.

Blue Man Group tends to have the best student discount offer out of all the big production shows in Vegas.

Here are all the shows that you can get 50% off in Las Vegas!

Just make sure to book through the links below to score this awesome deal!

Vegas! The Show

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V – The Ultimate Variety Show

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Experience some of the coolest, most unique acts in all of Vegas including some popular stars from the hit show, America’s Got Talent!  Save 50% Here

  • Zombie Burlesque

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Not you normal burlesque show. The kicker, the dancers are all Zombies! It’s a super fun show!  Save 50% Here

Recycled Percussion

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You’ve seen them on America’s Got Talent, and now you get to watch these talented musicians make music from some of the most unique objects.  Save 50% Here

The Mentalist

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Incredible magic, mind reading, and comedy from one of the best mentalists in Las Vegas.  Save 50% Here

Beatleshow Orchestra

Beatleshow Orchestra

A fun and entertaining Beatles tribute show that features only live hits!  Save 50% Here

All Shook Up

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“The King” is alive and he’s back in Las Vegas at this hot new Elvis Presley tribute show.  Save 50% Here

Aussie Hunks

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As seen on Australia’s Got Talent and So You Think You Can Dance, these guys will dance the night away.  Save $10 Here

Hitzville The Show

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Experience the very best of Motown featuring tributes to Moto’s biggest superstars and their biggest hits, all performed live.  Save 50% Here

Las Vegas Live Comedy Club

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Check out some of the best comedians fro across the nation including comics who’ve performed on Showtime, HBO, and comedy central.  Save 50% Here

Marc Savrard Comedy Hypnosis

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“The funniest show EVER” – Watchas Marc Savard, hypnotize audience volunteers to do unspeakable things.  Save 50% Here

Nathan Burton Comedy Magic

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As seen on America’s Got Talent, Nathan Burton is quite possibly the best daytime show in Las Vegas.  Save 50% Here

Popovich Comedy Pet Theater

Popovich Comedy Pet Theater

An amazing and cute cast of housecoats, dogs, parrots, geese, and mice.  Save 50% Here

Stripper 101

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For exclusive access to Las Vegas show discounts and deals, be sure to check out the list below!

From magic and comedy to headliners and Cirque du Soleil, these are the best cheap shows in Las Vegas:

Cirque du Soleil

Here are the best affordable Cirque du Soleil shows that you must see in Las Vegas:

  • Beatles LOVE

Here are the best cheap magic shows in Las Vegas:

  • Nathan Burton’s Comedy Magic (daytime)
  • Criss Angel’s Mindfreak
  • Penn and Teller
  • David Copperfield
  • Piff the Magic Dragon

Here are the best overall shows in Las Vegas that’ll give you the most bang for you buck:

  • Blue Man Group
  • VEGAS! The Show
  • Absinthe  (use the code 20AMP to save $20)
  • V Variety Show

Headliners and Music

  • Olivia Newton John
  • Rock of Ages
  • Donnie and Marie
  • Million Dollar Quartet
  • Jersey Boys
  • Menopause the Musical
  • Terry Fator

Here are the best comedy shows in Las Vegas

  • Marc Savard Comedy Hypnosis (21+)
  • Mac King Comedy Magic Show
  • Marc Savard Comedy Hypnosis
  • X Burlesque
  • Chippendales
  • Magic Mike Live

How to Save Money at Nightclubs in Las Vegas

If you didn’t party at one of Las Vegas’ world famous nightclubs, did you really go to Vegas?

And as expensive as some Vegas clubs can get, there are some clever ways to save money while also partying like a rockstar.

39. Get the V Card

This is by far one of the the best VIP experiences in all of Vegas. With the V CARD NIGHTLIFE PASS , there’s no lines, no cover, and most importantly, you’ll get free VIP access to over 31 nightclub’s, day clubs, and strip clubs.

With this card, you’ll get a valid one time use free admission at these participating venues:

  • Hyde Bellagio
  • Voodoo Lounge
  • Sapphire Pol
  • Hustler Club

Just to name a few.

SPECIAL OFFER :  Click here to save 50% off the V Card pass!

40. Ladies, Talk to the Club Promoters to Get Free Entry to Clubs

If you can, try to find a club promoter handing out free club vouchers. These guys job is to get as many girls in the clubs as possible so if you can, reach out to them to get yourself on the list as well as get free entry for you and your squad.

You’ll typically see these guys on the street or the pedestrian walkways wearing a club’s t shirt.

41. Reach Out to VIP Hosts on Instagram and Twitter

These guys will typically get you onto the list as long as you text or call them by 8 pm to confirm your spot.

Just search for “VIP hosts in Vegas” on Twitter, and you’ll find plenty.

42. If You’re a Group of Girls, Ask Your Host if Any Guy Tables Are Looking for Girls

Once you do find a Las Vegas promoter , be sure to ask them if they have any groups of guys looking for girls to hang out with them.

This can work two ways:

  • They’ll pair you with the guy group in line that way you can both get in quickly
  • They’ll send you to the guy group’s table

Either way, they’re both a win win.

43. Get Into a Nightclub for Free by Eating at Their Restaurant

Some restaurants in Las Vegas are also associated with a particular club meaning that if you dine there, you’ll get free access to the nightclub.

Here are some places that do this:

  • Dine at Tao or Lavo at the Venetian and you’ll get access to their clubs
  • Dine at Adrea’s at Encore and you’ll get entrance to Surrender

44. To Save Money on Drinks, Play Slots on the Casino Floor

I got this tip from Nomadic Matt . To save money on drinks, pop a squat on a penny or nicely slot machine and play slowly. In no time a waitress will come around providing you with free drinks. Be sure to drink quickly and tip nicely and you’ll be on your way to at least 5 free drinks.

Then you can head to the nightclub without having to pay those ridiculous drink prices.

45. Bring Your Room Key for Discounted Room Entry and Shorter Lines

Some hotels have their own clubs meaning that if you’re a hotel guest, you can get discounts as well as wait in your own special line (which is usually shorter than the normal one).

46. Have a 2:1 Girl-Guy Ratio for Free Entry (or Quick Entrance)

The best way to ensure that your group gets into a club as quick as possible is to have a 2:1 girl guy ratio. The more girls you have in your group, the better the chance you’ll get in.

Plus, there’s even a higher chance that you won’t have to pay a cover.

And even if you don’t come to Vegas with a mixed group, you can always make friends in the nightclub line or even at the pools beforehand and go inside the nightclub together.

47. If You Have a Large Group of Guys, Get Bottle Service

As expensive and pricey as bottle service is, it’s honestly one of the best an possible even most affordable ways for a large group of guys (with no girls) to get into a club.

From amazing service and attention, to drinks, and private seating areas, who doesn’t want to live like royalty for a night?

For a party of 6 to 8, expect to pay a least $200 per person which also includes taxes and gratuity.

48. If You Don’t Have a Table, Arrive by 10 pm

Club lines fill up fast so to make sure you get in, be sure to arrive as early as you can.

49. Follow the Dress-Code

And last but not least, be sure to follow the dress code to ensure that you won’t get denied at the door.

Wear this and you’ll be good.

The LINQ

Just like everything else in Vegas, attractions are expensive.

Thankfully there are quite a few ways that you can experience some of the coolest and best Las Vegas attractions without spending a fortune.

50. Get the Las Vegas Explorer Pass

The Las Vegas Explorer Pass allows you to visit 3 to 5 of the most popular Las Vegas attraction for one low price. All you need to do is choose 3 or 5 out of the 25 popular Vegas attractions listed and just present your pass at the ticketing area. It’s so easy!

It only costs $75 for 3 choices or $109 for 5 choices.

Some of the attractions you get access to with the pass include:

  • High Roller Observation Wheel (gate price: $23)
  • Madame Tussauds (gate price: $26)
  • Hoover Dam Tour (gate price: $40)
  • Stratosphere Observation Deck Plus VIP Access (gate price: $36)
  • VEGAS! The Show (gate price: $95)

Just to name a few…

Get your  Explorer Pass here and save 55%!

51. Print or Download Coupons for Popular Attractions

Almost every popular paid attraction in Las Vegas offers a discount or better, has a coupon. The hardest part is just trying to find them. Thankfully, there are quite a few awesome websites that offer attraction coupons and discounts.

Here are a couple of my favorites:

  • Smart Destinations
  • DestinationCoupons.com
  • Las Vegas Leisure Guide

52. Visit Free Attractions

There are actually quite a few cools things to do in Las Vegas that are 100% free. See below for the complete list of the best free Las Vegas attractions..

The Best Free Things to Do in Las Vegas

Here are all the best free things to do and see in Las Vegas that you must add to your Vegas bucket list.

From free outdoor shows to amazing art galleries and wildlife exhibits, you can find plenty of great free things to do in Las Vegas throughout the Strip and beyond.

So with that being said, let’s jump straight to the best Vegas freebies!

The Aquarium at the Silverton

A 117,000 gallon saltwater aquarium that showcases over 4000 exotic fish and sea life.

Bellagio Conservatory

Elegant arrangements of plants and flowers in a beautiful atrium. It’s truly breathtaking.

CBS Television Research Center

Help the folks at CBS decide which shows they should put on the air and which ones they need to scrap.

Circus Acts

At the Circus Circus hotel, you can watch death defying stunts by unicyclists and acrobats high above the casino floor at the world’s largest permanent circus.

Drink For Free…Kinda

Okay, so you’ll never get free drinks in Las Vegas. However, drinks on  most casino floors are complimentary. The kicker is that you need to be gambling to get some. Just be sure to tip your waitress well and the free drinks will be flowing.

Ethel M Chocolate Factory

Free admission to this world famous chocolate factory which allows visitors a behind the scenes look at the chocolate making process including free samples.

Fall of Atlantis at Caesars Palace

An animatronic display that features the fall of ancient Rome and Atlantis.

Fremont Street Experience

Enjoy a free, jaw dropping light show on the world’s largest video screens. It’s truly one of a kind.

Fountains of Bellagio

Possible the most popular free attraction in all of Las Vegas. Watch as the dancing fountains sing and dance to a world famous soundtrack.

Check out the world’s largest golden nugget. At 61 pounds of pure gold, the “Hand of Faith” can only be found at the Golden Nugget Hotel in Downtown LV.

Gold and Silver Pawn Shop

If you love Pawn Stars then you must visit the real Gold and Silver Pawn Shop in Downtown Las Vegas.

Hershey’s Chocolate World

A sweet 2 story Hershey’s chocolate store that includes Hershey apparel, merchandise, baked goods, and most importantly, candy!

The LINQ Promenade

A shopping, dining, and entertainment mecca featuring some of the more popular and unique restaurant chains from across the nation.

M&M World

Let your tastebuds explore one of the largest M&M candy selections in the world.

Palazzo Waterfall Atrium

A beautiful waterfall that’s becoming one of the more popular photo spots in Las Vegas. Learn more about the Palazzo here .

The Park at New York New York

An outdoor promenade that features dining, entertainment, and nightclub activities in cool and artsy environment.

Shopping Malls

Shopping of course costs money, but believe it or not, many of the malls in Las Vegas are great places to walk around, window-shop, and most importantly, escape the heat.

Favorites include:

  • Grand Canal Shoppes
  • Miracle Mile Shops
  • Forum Shops at Caesar
  • Grand Bazaar Shops at the Bally’s

Streetmosphere

Fun entertainment and drama displays throughout the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian.

Volcano Eruption

Every evening at the Mirage, guests can watch as the Mirage volcano explodes in a choreographed display.

Welcome to Las Vegas Sign

If you went to Las Vegas and didn’t get a picture with this world famous sign, did you really go?

Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo

Take an in depth look at a bright display of flamingos, pheasants, ducks, ducks and swans.

Big Apple Roller Coaster Las Vegas

Here are some of the best cheap attractions in Las Vegas that you can do for less than $20 .

These are not to be missed!

High Roller Observation Wheel

Experience the world’s tallest observation wheel . At 520 feet this wheel eclipses the world renown London Eye. This 30 minute experience will give you breathtaking views of Las Vegas and the Strip. Go during the day and you’ll only pay $18.

Big Apple Roller Coaster

Travel at speeds up to 67 mph while you’re looping, dropping, and twisting through the New York New York. And oh yeah, let’s not forget about those amazing views of the Strip.

Gondola Ride

No need to go the Venice to experience an authentic gondola ride with a serenading gondolier.

Neon Museum and Boneyard

Check out some of the most famous Vegas neon signs at their final resting place.

Eiffel Tower Experience

Incredible sight seeing from the Las Vegas sized mini Eiffel Tower. But don’t let it fool you, it’s still a great view.

Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat

A beautiful exhibit that showcases white tigers, lions, and leopards (as well as dolphins).

Slotzilla Zip Line

Zip 850 feet across Fremont Street in this one of a kind experience.

Shark Reef at Mandaly Bay

Where else can you pet sting rays, eels, and crabs?

Lyft Las Vegas Discount

Getting around Las Vegas is actually quite easy.

Whether if you’re trying to get from one hotel to another, you’ll notice just how pedestrian friendly the city is.

However, there are times when you need to take a car to get to where you’re going because walking just won’t cut it (especially in that burning heat).

Thankfully there are a few great ways for you to get around the city without paying a fortune.

53. Don’t Rent a Car

Sure rental car rates aren’t that ridiculously expensive, but the thing that kills you are the parking garage fees. It’s almost not worth it.

54. Don’t Take a Taxi

With the emergence of ride-sharing services, Taxis are becoming more and more irrelevant. Not to mention how overpriced they are compared to Uber and Lyft.

55. Use Lyft

Using Lyft to get around the Strip is by far the cheapest option in Las Vegas. You can literally get from the Mandalay Bay to Wynn Las Vegas for less than $9. In a taxi, that’ll cost you at least $20.

Plus if you sign up using this code, you can get $5 off 10 separate rides.

  • Get a free $10 ride credit

56. Use Uber

Just like Lyft, you can get around the strip at half the cost of a taxi. The biggest difference between using Lyft and Uber is the fact that you’ll find more Uber cars on the app than you would Lyft.

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57. Take the Monorail

For only $5 for a single ride ticket or $12 for an all day pass, you can get from SLS to the MGM Grand on the Las Vegas Monorail .

Here are all the places the monorail stops:

  • Las Vegas Convention Center
  • Westgate Las Vegas

And if safety is a concern, there are several police K9 teams throughout the monorail to ensure your safety and security.

Use this site for Las Vegas Monorail coupons and discounts.

58. Use the Free Trams to Get Between Some Hotels

There’s a free tram between the Monte Carlo and Bellagio with stops at Crystals Shopping Mall and the Aria/Vdara.

This is a great free way to get from hotel to hotel without paying for a taxi or Uber .

How to Find Cheap Flights to Las Veas

Scoring a cheap flight to Vegas can be quite easy as long as you’re open to making a few adjustments here and there.

Here are some easy ways to save money on flights to Las Vegas:

59. Book Your Flight 47 Days in Advance

According to Thrillist , booking your ticket exactly 47 days before your tip is the best way to score the cheapest fare.

60. Use Kayak, Skyscanner, or Hipmunk

These sites will compare flight prices across every airline (except Southwest), thus finding you the cheapest flight to Las Vegas possible.

Here’s the sites:

61. Clear Your Browser’s Cookies

Airline websites use browser cookies to help track your flight searches. As a result, if you continue to check a flight price over and over again, chances are that the flight’s price will actually increase.

That’s why you should clear your browser’s cookie, or better, use an incognito window when shopping for flights.

62. Book from a “Fake” Location

Where a plane ticket is purchases can greatly affect pricing.

International flights are generally cheaper in countries with lower costs of living.

Here’s how booking from a “fake” location can make your flight to Vegas a lot cheaper.

To sum things up, it’s all about using international versions of websites, not the .COM variation.

63. Invest in Airline Credit Cards

If earning airline miles and points from everyday purchases is something that interest’s you, then you should definitely invest in an airline credit card like this awesome one .

The best part is that most, if not all, offer a special bonus incentive once you spend a certain amount of money within 3 months.

These bonus points are usually good for at least 1 or 2 roundtrip tickets.

With the Southwest Airlines credit card , you can literally earn 5 or more roundtrip tickets.

64. When in Doubt, Fly Southwest (and Use Points)

Aside from Frontier or Spirit, Southwest is generally the cheapest airline to fly to Las Vegas from the mainland U.S.

And in my opinion, it’s the best option because it has a secret weapon – Rapid Rewards.

Earning Southwest Rapid Reward Points are so easy that it should be illegal. In less than 3 months, you can find yourself with enough points in your account for 4 or more roundtrip tickets.

Here are some surefire Southwest Airlines hacks to help you save money while also earning free flights as soon and easy as possible.

65. Don’t Fly on a Friday

Instead fly on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday. These are by far the cheapest days to fly if you’re will to travel midweek.

66. Leave Vegas on a Monday for Weekend Getaways

If you’re going to Vegas for a weekend getaway, chances are you’re playing hooky from work on friday, flying to Vegas instead, and staying until Sunday.

Unfortunately this is the most expensive time to go to Vegas.

The best way to do it is to fly into Vegas on a Saturday and leave on Monday .

You’ll notice cheaper airfare and a heck of a lot cheeper hotel rates.

67. If You Can, Take the Earliest or Latest Flight

This isn’t always the case for every airline, but for some, including Southwest , the earliest flight out or the last flight is generally the cheapest option.

Anytime between 5 am and 7 am, or after 8 pm will be the cheapest.

68. Fly In-Direct

If your money is more important than time then taking a flight that has stops in generally cheaper than a nonstop flight.

69. Mix and Math Airlines

Flying in to Las Vegas on one airline and flying out on another can actually save you a lot of money.

70. Fly From an Alternate Nearby Airport

If you happen to live in an area that has multiple airports, then you should consider checking flight prices from each.

For example if you live in Maryland, you have access to 3 nearby airpots – Ronald Reagan (DCA), Baltimore Washington (BWI), and Dulles (IAD). You’d be shocked at how different the airfare prices to Las Vegas are.

71. Sign Up For Your Favorite Airline’s Email Alerts

You’ll get weekly emails about any upcoming flight promotions or deals leaving from your local airport.

72. Carry On Your Bag

Unless you’re flying Southwest, chances are you’ll be paying a checked bagged fee.

That’s why I recommend doing 2 things – bring a carry-on and personal item.

Here are some of the best carry-on suitcases around.

73. Buy a Hidden City Ticket

This can be a huge gamble but if done correctly, it’ll pay huge dividends.

Let’s say you’re leaving from Orlando and you’re looking for a flight to Las Vegas.

You can use the hidden city trick by booking a cheap flight from Orlando to Phoenix with a layover in Las Vegas. Then all you need to do is get off the plane during your layover in Vegas.

BUT remember, this only works when you have a carry on bag.

Use Skiplagged to find hidden city flights.

How to Save Money in Vegas: Bonus Quick Tips

How to Save Money in Las Vegas

To add to our list, here are some additional insanely easy ways to save money in Las Vegas:

1 . Go to the nearby pharmacies like CVS or Walgreens for cheap snacks, toiletries, or most importantly, bottled water. Don’t buy the ones in the hotel because they are ridiculously overpriced.

2. Grab those coupon books you see in hotel lobbies. You’d be amazed at how many useful Vegas hotel, restaurant, and show coupons you’d find in those things.

3 . If flying into Las Vegas, grab the in-flight magazine for Las Vegas coupons.

4. Don’t gamble. As crazy as it may seem, the amount of people who go to Vegas and not gamble is quite significant. And just think about all that money you’d save. Sure you can win, but the odds are always against you.

5. And last but not least, stick to your budget. Vegas can get crazy. The last thing you’d want to do is leave thousands of dollars in the hole.

But hey if you use some of these insanely easy tips, you’re almost guaranteed to have the Vegas trip of a lifetime!

Thanks for reading! Hopefully this guide has shown you how to properly do Vegas on a budget without missing out on any glitz, glam, or luxury.

Please share this guide on Facebook or pin it on Pinterest.

Thanks and have a great trip!

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Las Vegas and its surrounding areas boast a range of distinctive geographic landscapes and attractions that make it a top destination for an all-inclusive vacation. From world-renowned casinos and entertainment venues to live music and dancing, this vibrant city has it all. Visitors can indulge in exquisite dining options, explore a variety of shopping experiences, and interact with the friendly locals. The city's architectural marvels, such as the iconic castle-themed resorts, add to the unique charm of Las Vegas. Whether it's the lively bar scene or the breathtaking landscapes, Las Vegas offers a diverse range of experiences for every traveler.

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  • World-Renowned Casinos : Las Vegas is famous for its world-class casinos, offering thrilling gaming experiences and luxurious surroundings.
  • Top-Notch Entertainment : From live music to captivating shows, Las Vegas provides unparalleled entertainment options for visitors to enjoy.
  • Exquisite Dining : Indulge in a culinary adventure with a wide array of dining options, ranging from fine dining to casual eateries.
  • Unique Architecture : Las Vegas is known for its iconic castle-themed resorts and other architectural marvels that add to the city's charm.
  • Vibrant Nightlife : Experience the bustling bar scene and vibrant nightlife, ensuring an unforgettable experience after the sun goes down.

Book a Package and Save Money on Your Las Vegas Vacation

A travel package combines flights and accommodations, or flights and car rental, making it easy to book everything in one place. It saves time and money by offering bundled deals. With Expedia's price and theme filters, you can customize your package to fit your preferences and budget for an all-inclusive vacation in Las Vegas.

Booking an all-inclusive package in Las Vegas is the perfect idea for your vacation. With its renowned casinos, live music, dancing, and friendly people, you can immerse yourself in the vibrant entertainment scene. Indulge in fine dining, shopping, and experience the unique architecture, including the iconic castle. Make the most of your vacation with a hassle-free package.

How to Save Money on a Vacation to Las Vegas

  • Take advantage of the Expedia OneKey Program to save money on your all-inclusive vacation to Las Vegas. Collect points and redeem them for discounts on local transport, activities, and sight-seeing.
  • Consider booking a package deal that includes flights, hotels, and car rentals to save money. Expedia's OneKey program offers various options for combining these services.
  • Save on local transport by using public transportation in Las Vegas. The RTC (Regional Transportation Commission) offers affordable bus services and passes that can take you to popular attractions and sights.
  • Look for discounted tickets or deals for popular activities and sightseeing attractions in Las Vegas. Expedia's OneKey program may offer exclusive discounts or package deals.
  • Visit Las Vegas during the off-peak season to find more budget-friendly options. Prices for accommodations and activities tend to be lower during weekdays and outside major vacations.

Where to Stay in Las Vegas

Las Vegas offers an array of exciting neighborhoods for an all-inclusive vacation. From the bustling Strip with its famous casinos, entertainment, and live music, to the vibrant downtown area known for its dining and shopping. You'll also find friendly people, lively bars, stunning architecture, and even a castle.

  • Las Vegas Strip : Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Strip with its world-famous casinos, endless shopping options, top-notch entertainment shows, diverse dining experiences, friendly people, live music performances, stunning architecture, exciting excursions, and lively bars.
  • Downtown Las Vegas : Discover the charm of downtown with its iconic casinos, thrilling entertainment venues, live music scene, energetic dance clubs, delicious dining choices, fascinating museums, unique shopping opportunities, friendly locals, and exciting excursions.
  • Summerlin : Indulge in a relaxing getaway in Summerlin, offering a delightful mix of shopping destinations, entertaining activities, lively casinos, scenic golf courses, diverse dining options, family-friendly attractions, soothing live music performances, cozy cafes, and opportunities for sports enthusiasts.

Explore the best places to visit in Las Vegas

Las Vegas and its vicinity offer an all-inclusive vacation vacation experience like no other. With its world-famous casinos, top-notch entertainment, live music, and vibrant dancing scene, there's never a dull moment. Indulge in exquisite dining options, explore the extensive shopping opportunities, and be amazed by the stunning architecture, including iconic castle-themed resorts. The friendly locals add to the welcoming atmosphere, while the bustling bars ensure an unforgettable nightlife. Las Vegas (and vicinity) is the ultimate destination for a thrilling and immersive vacation experience.

  • Bellagio Casino : Experience the ultimate in casino entertainment at the iconic Bellagio Casino. Indulge in world-class dining options, enjoy live entertainment, and witness the breathtaking architecture and design. Explore the variety of shops and take part in exciting excursions. Don't miss the chance to sip cocktails at the bar or feel like royalty in the castle-like surroundings.
  • Fremont Street : Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of Fremont Street. Try your luck at the casinos, groove to live music, and dance the night away. Shop for unique souvenirs and indulge in delicious dining options. Interact with friendly locals and enjoy budget-friendly cocktails at the vibrant bars.
  • Colosseum at Caesars Palace : Step into the world of luxury and entertainment at the Colosseum. Experience the thrill of the casino, savor exquisite dining, and enjoy live entertainment. Engage with friendly people and discover the unique shopping opportunities. Marvel at the grand architecture and embark on unforgettable excursions in this castle-like venue.

Best months to visit Las Vegas

Las Vegas boasts a year-around average temperature of 69.4°F, peaking at 92.5°F in July, its warmest month, and dipping to an average low of 47.7°F in December, the coolest. Rainfall averages at 7.0mm annually, with February seeing the heaviest showers and April, May, June, September, October being the driest month.

FAQs for vacation packages to Las Vegas that are all-inclusive

What are some of the best neighborhoods for vacation packages to las vegas that are all-inclusive.

Vacation packages to Las Vegas that are all-inclusive can be found all over town, but you'll need to consider which neighborhood to book in to get the experience you want. The Strip is one of the most popular options, as it puts you right in the center of Las Vegas nightlife and central features, but you may be interested in Downtown if you're interested in more player-friendly casinos.

What is the cost for vacation packages to Las Vegas that are all-inclusive?

Vacation packages to Las Vegas that are all-inclusive can be surprisingly affordable. Packages can be found for as low as , though the price will depend on a variety of factors. You'll need to consider what time of year you're visiting along with the star rating of your hotel and the time of your flight.

Do all-inclusive Vegas vacation packages include meals?

Yes, all-inclusive Vegas vacation packages including meals are quite common. Not only do most hotels in the area have food available for every meal of the day, but some are even home to iconic and world-famous restaurants. The Venetian Resort alone is home to 20 different restaurants you can try.

What do cheap Vegas vacation packages that are all-inclusive have to offer?

When you book cheap Vegas vacation packages that are all-inclusive, you'll get more amenities than you might imagine. Prices on offer are as low as $200, but iconic amenities have become a standard in Vegas in most cases. The D Las Vegas , for example, offers a restaurant, 3 bars, and a gym facility despite being relatively affordable.

Are there Las Vegas all-inclusive vacation packages with airfare?

Yes, Las Vegas all-inclusive vacation packages with airfare are not only available but easy to book. Booking your accommodation and your flight together is a great way to save on your trip, with savings of up to 31 available. Of course, the actual price will depend on a variety of factors, including when in 2024 you travel and flight times.

Can I get weekend packages to Vegas?

You don't have to plan all that far ahead to enjoy a quick trip to Vegas. Weekend packages to Vegas for last-minute trips or short trips planned in advance are easily accessible. You can even find quite a few accommodations that are happy to book last-minute while still being fully refundable. When you look at search results, whether or not a hotel offers refunds will be shown in green text before you even click on the accommodation.

What are Las Vegas family vacation packages like?

When you think of Vegas, family-friendly may not be the descriptor that comes to mind. Fortunately, however, Las Vegas family vacation packages are more commonplace than you would think. New York New York Hotel is especially popular with families, thanks to its waterslide, game room, and pool among a uniquely New York-style aesthetic in the middle of Vegas.

Why book Expedia all-inclusive vacations?

Booking with Expedia makes your vacation experience easier than ever. You can book your flight and your accommodation all in one package for convenience and extra savings of as much as 31 depending on the kind of package you opt for. Additionally, you'll find numerous search filters that make customizing your results easy for this jewel in Nevada.

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  • There are loads of types of holidays in Las Vegas and the cost will depend on what type of trip you’re taking and for how long you’d like to stay. Here are the latest prices for a 3 night trip for 2 travellers: Top holiday £462; Family holiday £428; Romantic holiday £512; Luxury holiday £535; Budget holiday £348.

Why should you book a holiday package to Las Vegas?

The best way to enjoy Las Vegas, saving time and money, is with a holiday package. By bundling together hotels and flights, you will often be able to take advantage of preferential rates, as opposed to standard single rates when booking separately. You will also save time matching hotel availability to your flights. If flexibility isn’t your priority, Las Vegas holiday deals could leave you more money to spend in the city itself, rather than on getting there.

When should you book a holiday package to Las Vegas?

Booking a Las Vegas flight and hotel package is an efficient way to save on stress and cash. For the best deals and rooms, it’s advisable to search for Las Vegas holiday deals during quieter periods. Traveling during the week is generally more affordable than at weekends, and by booking earlier you can help avoid higher rates. The July-August ‘Monsoon’ season is a good time to find Las Vegas travel deals, as most travelers opt to visit during spring and fall when the weather is hotter and dryer. It’s also a good time to get away from the concrete and visit the surrounding valleys, mountains and national parks in cooler weather.

Whilst searching for Las Vegas travel deals, be sure to check out seasonal activities. Most crowd-pulling events such as the NASCAR race, the Super Bowl, and the Rodeo happen during fall and winter as well as major conventions such as the Consumer Electronics Show and the Magic International.

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The Aria Resort and Casino is one of the classiest hotels on the Las Vegas strip, offering private cabana rental alongside a range of first-class, dedicated amenities to make your Las Vegas getaway feel special. The resort is just a 10-minute drive from McCarran International, and offers a 24-hour taxi and limo booking service. If you book a Sky Suite with the hotel, luxury transfer to and from the airport is included.

The Venetian Resort Hotel is a luxurious, whimsical Las Vegas creation. Housed in a sprawling Italianate palazzo, it boasts an on-site grand canal complete with gondolas, renaissance mall, spacious, eco-friendly suites and 10 outdoor pools. The hotel is just 12 minutes by car or taxi from the airport, and it offers a wide range of transport options, from a taxi booking service to a ‘Grazie’ shuttle service (free for Gold and Platinum members), running every half hour between 6.am and 6.30pm.

For family holidays in Las Vegas:

Marriot’s Grand Chateau, 15-minutes’ walk from the strip, boasts spacious family rooms, free valet parking, kids’ activity rooms and a bird’s-eye view of central Las Vegas. Just a ten-minute drive from the airport, head north onto McCarran Airport Connector, carry on to Swenson Street, then left onto E Harmon Ave. The Chateau offers free valet parking.

The Mandarin Oriental offers cozy family rooms and a range of child-oriented services, from children’s afternoon tea to the arrangement of certified babysitters, to ensure a stress-free stay for the whole family. The hotel is around a ten-minute drive by cab or car from the airport and is located right on ‘The Strip’.

For romantic holidays in Las Vegas:

The Desert Rose Resort, just 2 blocks from the southern part of the Strip, is a great choice for couples on a budget. It boasts a range of contemporary condominium suites with private patios or balconies. As it doesn’t host on-site bars or clubs, it’s ideal for those looking for something quieter. Just seven minutes from the airport by car, head north onto McCarran Airport Connector then left onto E. Tropicana Ave. After 1.6 miles, turn left onto Duke Ellington Way – the resort is on the right.

The MGM Grand attracts some of the world’s most famous acts to its numerous nightclubs and showrooms. With pool complexes, a range of signature bars and restaurants, and generously-sized suites, it’s an ideal honeymoon resort. The resort offers tax assistance and features on shuttle service routes to and from the airport (just 7 minutes away, though usually longer via shuttle). If driving from McCarran International, head north onto McCarran Airport Connector and left onto E. Tropicana Ave., then right onto Audrie St. and left towards the resort entrance.

For luxury holidays in Las Vegas:

The Wynne Las Vegas is a dazzling luxurious resort, featuring a full casino, dozens of boutiques and matchlessly designed amenities. The hotel doesn’t offer a free shuttle service, but is located directly on the Strip, and is easily reachable (around 12 minutes) from McCarran International via cab or hired car.

The Four Seasons in Mandalay Bay offers glorious views of the surrounding desert mountains from chic, Art-Deco suites. Alongside stellar on-site restaurants, guests can enjoy tailored treatments in the Forbes Five Star Spa. Limo, taxi and rental car services are available for airport transfers (around 12 minutes away) and beyond.

For budget holidays in Las Vegas:

The Mardi Gras Hotel and Casino is located 5 minutes from the Monorail and offers free shuttles to the Strip and airport transfers (between 7am and 10pm). It also offers free service level parking and a friendly full-service bar and restaurant. From the airport, simply head north on Paradise Road for 2.3 miles. The hotel is on the right.

The Circus Circus Hotel, Casino, and Theme Park is just 5 minutes’ drive from the Convention Center and offers free entertainment nightly. The hotel is just 8 minutes away from the airport by cab, or half an hour way via line 108 bus.

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12 Cheap Meals in Las Vegas (Under $20)

E ating affordably in Vegas requires planning and determination. Initially, expenses were manageable, allowing focus on slot machines and shows. However, food prices have significantly increased over the years, making Las Vegas a premier dining destination. I found a dozen cheap meals in Las Vegas (I consider that to be under $20) that I would reorder and recommend.

I moved close to Las Vegas 18 months ago, and I love our weekly visit to learn our way around and try new restaurants and neighborhoods. We are learning what’s good and what’s not, where to splurge and where to save, and the ins and outs of the Vegas hotel scene.

FYI : #11 will knock your socks off!

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1. siegel’s bagelmania, 2. gonzalez y gonzalez, 3. suns out buns out, 4. diablo’s cantina, 5. nacho daddy, 6. gordon ramsay pub & grill, 7. shake shack, 8. bonanno’s new york pizzeria, 9. trevi italian restaurant, 10. lazy dog, 11. chicago joe’s, 12. saginaw’s delicatessen, las vegas delights taste buds.

I frequented Siegel’s Bagelmania for three consecutive mornings. This notable restaurant, the most extensive Jewish deli on the West Coast, boasts outstanding bagels comparable to New York City’s. The menu selections in Las Vegas were exceptional.

One morning, I savored “The Godfather” – a 3-egg burrito, scramble (or omelet) with pepperoni, provolone, parmesan, and marinara. It was served with a bagel, schmear of choice, and a side item – potato pancakes accompanied by cherry applesauce and sour cream.

This breakfast deserves a perfect ten score.

I opted for turkey sausage patties and an Asiago bagel with veggie lite cream cheese on another visit. I indulged in the “Vegas Sun” scramble with ham, red and orange peppers, onions, and veggie cream cheese.  Siegel’s Bagelmania  is a restaurant and deli offering pastries, coffee, and to-go bagels at the bakery counter. 

Sharing the space is Pinkbox Donuts, known for their delightful sweet treats.

My meals were under $20, and the service was exceptional. Bagelmania is a Coca-Cola account, unlike most Pepsi ones on The Strip, so I didn’t mind splurging for a soda. One meal was $19.94, another $12.95, and the last $18.34.

Located on Village Street at the New York, New York Hotel and Casino, this Mexican eatery offers a delightful array of Southwestern dishes. With an extensive drink menu featuring a variety of margaritas, Gonzalez Y Gonzalez is an excellent choice for dining.

Their Chicken Enchiladas, made with rolled corn tortillas topped with guajillo chile sauce, melted Chihuahua cheese, and sour cream, are a delectable option. This tasty meal, priced at $18.39, was served with Mexican rice, black beans, and a flavorful fire-roasted tomato salsa.

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Resorts World Casino offers affordable dining options, and for breakfast, I chose Suns Out Buns Out. I had the delightful Soft Scramble with a Diet Coke (bottle). The eatery has a trendy and vibrant ambiance, and the soft scramble was flavorful—the green onions added a delightful touch, and the buns were irresistibly soft.

The bill came to $17.17, just under $20. I would gladly dine here whenever possible.

Late at the Mirage Hotel, I finally stumbled upon  Diablo’s Cantina  after scouring multiple eateries with steep prices. Opting for the bar, I swiftly ordered a bowl of Chicken Pozole alongside a refreshing tea. This Pozole variant featured shredded cabbage, providing a delightful crunch and an extra layer of flavor to the traditional soup. 

Situated at the Mirage’s South Entrance Walkway, Diablo’s Cantina emanates an infectious festive ambiance, making it an ideal destination for large groups. Despite being alone, the bartender’s engaging conversation kept me company. The bill at Diablo’s amounted to a modest $16.80, yet another satisfying meal in Las Vegas under $20.

Nacho Daddy  in Las Vegas boasts three convenient locations (Summerlin, The Strip, and Downtown), offering an extensive bar menu of fabulous appetizers and entrees. Their world-famous gourmet nachos feature clever combos and a plethora of ingredients, ensuring a perfectly messy, tasty, and enjoyable experience. Their motto, “no one gets a dry chip”, is gold. 

The Enchilada Nachos, priced at $19.95 before tax, is a personal favorite, topped with chicken breast, cheeses, refried beans, japs, sour cream, and avocado lime salsa on housemade corn chips. The Carnitas Nachos, with succulent pork, roasted tomatillo sauce, and refried beans, are also highly recommended.

Pair your nachos with a margarita, or dare to try their original scorpion shot for an extra indulgence.

One lucky evening, I found a seat at the bar of Gordon Ramsay’s authentic English Pub in Caesar’s Palace. Eyeing the Short Rib Kettle Chip Nachos on the room service menu for days, the excessive delivery fee deterred me. But now, I only paid $18.43 for the exquisite nachos.

The plate featured freshly fried chips smothered in English cheddar sauce, pickled peppers, and sour cream. The neighboring crowd, mostly attending the Luke Bryan concert, couldn’t help but envy my dish. Despite my best efforts, I couldn’t finish it all. Nonetheless, the nachos were truly excellent.

I hadn’t tried Shake Shack’s breakfast before, but it’s as delightful as their other offerings. I ordered the Double Sausage Egg Cheese with iced tea and fries with cheese sauce. This is precisely what one needs after a 44-mile walk in Vegas, flying back home.

Every bite was enjoyable, and I found a clean place to sit at the  Shake Shack  airport restaurant. The food was served piping hot, and this delicious meal only cost $17.29. There is also a second location outside New York – New York Hotel on the Vegas Strip. 

Upon being dropped off at the Flamingo Hotel following my monorail ride, I traversed the entirety of the hotel to reach Caesar’s, my temporary abode. En route, I stumbled upon a relatively unoccupied food court at the Flamingo, exuding enticing aromas. These aromas emanated from  Bonanno’s Pizzeria , where most patrons congregated. 

While my preference does not gravitate toward pizza, it transpired that they offered four variations of Stromboli. Opting for a vegetarian option featuring mushrooms and broccoli, I procured a piping hot Stromboli after a brief heating period, accompanied by a generous serving of fountain beverage.

The entirety of this filling meal came in at $18.34. Other Bonanno’s Pizzeria locations are at the MGM and Venetian Food Courts.

Lunch at  Trevi  was an excellent choice. I enjoyed a late lunch/early dinner, indulging in a $26 Italian entree. The price was reasonable, considering it combined lunch and dinner, especially since the meal was incredibly delicious and satisfying. The Fettuccine Pollo Carbonara, generously portioned, could have easily served as two meals. 

Unfortunately, lacking a microwave in my hotel, I relished every delectable bite, savoring the luscious combination of sliced chicken, peas, mushrooms, onion, and light parmesan cream sauce. The addition of prosciutto ham elevated the dish. The bill totaled $28.18.

Located adjacent to the Romanesque fountain at the Forum Shops at Caesar’s, Trevi boasts an indoor patio, perfect for observing passersby.

Lazy Dog Bar & Restaurant is a remarkable and popular chain eatery located at the beautiful Town Square shopping complex in Las Vegas. Their menu offers creative and delectable options, such as the Blackened Chicken Burrito Bowl, which I had.

This flavorful dish features rice, chicken breast, corn, cabbage, guac, black beans, hatch chiles, jack + cheddar, salsa, and tapatío crema. Priced at $16.95 before tax, it is a substantial and satisfying portion.

Aside from their fantastic menu choices, what sets Lazy Dog apart is their commitment to sourcing local ingredients and preparing each meal by hand daily. Their dedication extends to homemade sauces, marinades, and dressings.

As the name suggests, Lazy Dog is pet-friendly with outdoor seating and even offers a pet menu featuring a choice of a grilled hamburger or chicken breakfast with brown rice and veggies. The restaurant also offers a delightful brunch from 9 AM to 2 PM on Saturdays and Sundays.

In the Arts District, Chicago Joe’s Italian Restaurant is a fun old-school eatery with classic foods and fair prices. Though closed on Sunday and Monday, Chicago Joe’s can satisfy all your Italian cravings, from appetizers and salads to entrees and desserts. 

Lunch entrees are around $10-$12 each, the best bargain you’ll find in town. Add a small salad for only $2.50 more. If you are a garlic freak like me, you’ll love the creamy garlic dressing. Now, here is the magic. Arrive Tuesday Through Saturday before 6:30 and get a smaller portion meal for $15 per entree.

Chicago Joe’s Chicken Angelo, bursting with artichoke hearts and mushrooms in a white wine sauce, is sheer perfection. Hot bread and salad are included. You can thank me later.

I am crazy about the Circa Hotel. I am so glad they have affordable dining choices like Saginaw’s Delicatessen. This restaurant is open 24/7 and has a spectacular breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu.

I ordered Ann’s Fried Bologna sandwich, priced at $18. I’m not exaggerating when I say this sandwich is 10/10 delicious, and you will clean your plate! The fried-up bologna sandwich also has yellow mustard, mayo, lettuce, and tomato stacked between billowy pieces of Pullman bread. Sandwiches come with homemade chips and a pickle spear.

Also on the menu are honkin’ big salads, heavenly latkes, creative omelets, and how about the grilled cinnamon rolls?

I enjoy living near Las Vegas, visiting weekly, and learning more about this fantastic city. I’ve barely scratched Sin City’s surface, but I like what I’ve seen and done so far. Do you have suggestions for restaurants I should put on my radar?

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Another vote for Ellis Island Casino.

Thanks CornMann. Ellis Island looks a good shout. I've had a look at the menu and it looks a lot closer to small town prices than most places close to or on the strip. Hash House a gogo looks good, but more expensive, and I think on our last visit a few years ago we may have ate breakfast in the Miracle Mile shops, that now looks familiar.

Thanks everyone. Most helpful and exactly the sort of answers I was looking for.

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Maxie’s. It’s a couple dollars over your budget but it’s “ right there” versus having to travel.

https://maxieslv.com/menus/

Thanks Irishfan. That’s indeed the trade off. The convenience of it versus a walk and saving, possibly, $6-$10. I’ll have to see how fit and/or cheap we are feeling when we get up I suppose, but it’s an option.

Hash House portions are HUGE - easily shareable, so figure that into your calculations.

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I think La Salsa and Ocean One in the Miracle Mile have breakfast specials. Maybe Blondie’s there too.

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