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    Chariza Leen Crudo
    Chariza Leen Crudo
    Last updated 22 May 2026
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    A view of the Las Vegas Strip, with the Eiffel Tower replica | Photo by Solvej Nielsen on Pexels

    A view of the Las Vegas Strip, with the Eiffel Tower replica | Photo by Solvej Nielsen on Pexels

    What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but your savings? Those come home with you! 🎰 Las Vegas is one of those bucket-list destinations that feels made for big experiences and long nights. And here's the thing: it doesn't have to cost as much as you think.
    Timing your trip the right way can mean the difference between stressing over your budget and actually enjoying every second of it. We're talking cheaper flights, better hotel deals, and way fewer crowds — all without missing out on anything that makes Vegas, well, Vegas.
    In this guide, we'll show you the cheapest time to visit Las Vegas, the best budget-friendly windows to book, and how to squeeze every bit of fun out of your trip. Ready to win big before you even land? Let's go!

    Mid-January to February

    The stretch right after New Year's and before spring break is one of the cheapest times to travel to Las Vegas. This is one of the best times to fly to Vegas, with roundtrip fares from major US cities sometimes dipping as low as USD $190. Hotel rates on weekdays can be 40-50% cheaper than what you'd pay in spring or fall. 
    Yes, nights can be chilly (temperatures can dip to around 34°F/1°C), but the days are sunny and mild, perfect for walking the Las Vegas Strip without melting.

    Best things to do in Las Vegas during mid-January to February

    Vegas in winter is a different kind of fun, with fewer tourists, shorter lines, and the same entertainment at lower prices. Here's how to make the most of it:

    1. Catch a world-class show for less

    O by Cirque du Soleil
    O by Cirque du Soleil
    One of the biggest perks of visiting during the off-peak season is snagging show tickets at a fraction of the usual cost. The entertainment calendar never slows down in Vegas, so you've got options like the O by Cirque du Soleil at the Bellagio or the jaw-dropping acrobatics of KÀ by Cirque du Soleil at MGM Grand, both easier on the wallet when you visit at the right time.

    2. Explore the Strip without the crowds

    The Las Vegas hop-on hop-off bus along Fremont Street
    The Las Vegas hop-on hop-off bus along Fremont Street
    Winter weekdays on the Las Vegas Strip feel like a completely different city. The Las Vegas hop-on hop-off bus is one of the most affordable ways to see it all, from the iconic casinos to the Fremont Street Experience downtown. Sit on the open-top deck, take in the skyline, and hop off wherever catches your eye!

    3. Visit the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden

    The Bellagio’s floral display | Photo by kennejima on Flickr
    The Bellagio’s floral display | Photo by kennejima on Flickr
    In winter, the Bellagio Conservatory transforms into a floral wonderland themed around the season. Entry is completely free, and in January and February the displays are elaborate and uncrowded, giving you the perfect photo opportunity without elbowing through tourists. 

    Mid-June to August 

    Summer is one of the cheapest times of year to go to Vegas, precisely because it's hot. Temperatures regularly climb past 100°F (38°C), which keeps a lot of tourists away. And when demand drops, so do prices. Hotels have discounted rates, airlines offer competitive fares, and you can usually score a luxury room for what you'd pay for a budget option in October.
    If you can handle the heat, or better yet, embrace the city's air-conditioned indoor world, spending your summer in Vegas could be a great idea. 

    Best things to do in Las Vegas during mid-June to August

    Summer in Vegas is all about leaning into what the city does best. With lower prices and longer days, you can pack a lot into every trip. Here's where to start:

    1. Go on a resort pool party

    Pool party at Las Vegas
    Pool party at Las Vegas
    Las Vegas pool parties in summer are the stuff of legend, with daytime DJ sets, swim-up bars, and a crowd that's fully committed to having a good time. Go on a pool part crawl in Las Vegas to hit two of the hottest dayclubs without the hassle of figuring out access on your own. It's honestly the most fun you can have in 100-degree heat!

    2. Explore indoor attractions like AREA15

    Universal Horror Unleashed at AREA15 in Las Vegas
    Universal Horror Unleashed at AREA15 in Las Vegas
    When the midday sun gets serious, Vegas' indoor experiences are your best friend. Duck into the mind-bending art installations at AREA15, get spooked at Universal Horror Unleashed, or lose yourself inside the surreal supermarket world of Meow Wolf's Omega Mart.

    3. Take an early morning day trip to the desert

    The Red Rock Canyon
    The Red Rock Canyon
    Wake up early and spend your morning in the desert, and enjoy its golden light, cooler air, and trails that aren’t crowded yet!
    Head out to Red Rock Canyon on a self-paced driving tour for canyon views, just 30 minutes from the Strip, or go big with the Hoover Dam tour that includes lunch and a proper guided experience of one of America's most iconic landmarks. Just make sure you're back on the Strip before the afternoon heat kicks in!

    Mid-December

    Mid-December, specifically the two weeks before Christmas, is one of the cheapest times in the entire year to visit Las Vegas. The city is decorated with holiday displays and festive lighting, but the big crowds haven't fully arrived yet. Hotels drop their rates, flights remain affordable, and you get a warm, festive atmosphere without the New Year's Eve price surge.

    Best things to do in Las Vegas during mid-December

    Mid-December gives you the festive version of Vegas at off-peak prices. Here's how you can enjoy every bit of it:

    1. See the holiday lights on the Strip

    The Venetian during Christmas season | Photo by Michelle Maria on Wikimedia
    The Venetian during Christmas season | Photo by Michelle Maria on Wikimedia
    Las Vegas at Christmas is genuinely stunning. Each casino has its own over-the-top holiday displays, from life-sized gingerbread villages to designer Christmas trees that cost more than most houses. 
    We recommend a casino-hopping route for viewing the holiday lights. Start at the Bellagio, then head next door to Caesars Palace (look for the iconic curved escalator). Cross the road to pass the Flamingo Las Vegas on your way to the High Roller. Finish your tour at The Venetian, where you can enjoy the festive gondola ride.

    2. Stay in a great hotel for less

    Sleek guest room at The LINQ Las Vegas featuring city views and stylish decor
    Modern king room at The LINQ Hotel with Strip view
    Mid-December is one of the best times to treat yourself to a nicer hotel than your usual budget allows. Rates on Strip properties drop significantly compared to October or March, and you can often find deals with added perks like resort credits or free breakfast. Check out our guide to cheap hotels in Las Vegas to find the best options across every budget.

    FAQs about the cheapest time to visit Las Vegas

    What is the cheapest month to go to Vegas?

    January is widely considered the cheapest month to go to Vegas, especially in the weeks right after New Year's Day when the holiday rush ends. Both hotel rates and flights drop during this window, with roundtrip airfares from major US cities sometimes falling as low as USD$190.

    Is $1,000 enough for 2 days in Vegas?

    Yes, USD$1,000 can cover a great 2-day Vegas trip, especially if you visit during the cheapest time of year to go to Vegas and book in advance. A rough breakdown might look like USD$150-$250 for a hotel across two off-peak nights, USD$100-$150 for flights depending on your home city, and the rest for food, shows, and activities. 
    If you're strategic, using the Klook Las Vegas Pass can also help stretch your budget by bundling popular attractions (like the Shark Reef Aquarium and Cirque du Soleil shows) into one ticket instead of paying separately for each activity. Pair that with grabbing some meals off the Strip and $1,000 can actually feel pretty generous for two days in Sin City.

    What is the best month to travel to Las Vegas?

    If you want the best overall balance of great weather, manageable crowds, and reasonable prices, September and early May are the best months for most travelers. Temperatures are pleasant, the summer heat has either faded or hasn't kicked in yet, and you can often find solid mid-range hotel deals.
    That said, if saving money is your top priority, January and February consistently offer the deepest discounts on both flights and hotels.

    What are the slowest months in Las Vegas?

    The slowest months in Las Vegas are typically January, February, and mid-July through August. In January and February, the post-holiday slump keeps visitor numbers low across the board. Summer, especially July and August, slows down because of extreme heat, with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F (38°C). 

    What is Las Vegas's off season?

    Las Vegas actually has two distinct off-season windows: mid-January through early March (the post-holiday winter slow season) and mid-June through August (the intense summer heat months). During these periods, you'll consistently find the most competitive prices on accommodations and flights. 

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