Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to the FAQ page of our Las Vegas travel guide! This section is here to provide you with quick and easy answers to common questions you may have while planning your visit. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a frequent visitor, you’ll find helpful information to make your trip to Las Vegas as smooth as possible. We’ve compiled the most relevant details to help you navigate the city, plan your activities, and make the most of your time here. Take your time exploring the answers, and enjoy your upcoming Las Vegas adventure!

FAQ

What is the best time to visit Las Vegas?

The best time to visit Las Vegas is from March to May and September to November when the weather is pleasant, and hotel rates are relatively affordable. However, if you enjoy high-energy events, visiting during peak seasons like New Year’s Eve or major conventions can be exciting.

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Harry Reid International Airport formerly known as McCarran International Airport (LAS) offers various transportation options, including taxis, rideshare services (Uber/Lyft), shuttles, and rental cars. Some hotels also provide complimentary airport shuttles.

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If you plan to stay primarily on the Strip or Downtown, a rental car is not necessary. Public transportation, monorails, taxis, and rideshare services make getting around easy. However, if you want to visit attractions outside the city, like the Grand Canyon or Red Rock Canyon, renting a car is recommended.

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Some top attractions include the Bellagio Fountains, Fremont Street Experience, The Strip, The High Roller Observation Wheel, Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon, and world-famous casinos like Caesars Palace and The Venetian.

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Las Vegas is known for its spectacular shows, including Cirque du Soleil performances (O, Mystère, The Beatles LOVE), magic shows by David Copperfield or Shin Lim, comedy acts, and concerts by resident artists.

The legal gambling age in Las Vegas is 21. Casinos strictly enforce this law, and valid identification is required for entry and gambling.

Yes, open-container laws allow you to drink alcohol while walking along the Las Vegas Strip and Fremont Street, but glass containers are prohibited.

Walking is the best way to explore the Strip, but only if it’s not too far. There are also options like the Las Vegas Monorail, free hotel trams, buses (Deuce), and rideshare services (Taxi, Uber, Lyft).

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Las Vegas can be as affordable or as luxurious as you make it. Budget travelers can find cheap eats, free attractions, and affordable accommodations, while high rollers can enjoy luxury dining, premium entertainment, and five-star resorts.

Casual attire is fine for daytime activities, but many nightclubs, fine dining restaurants, and shows have dress codes requiring business casual or upscale attire. Comfortable shoes are highly recommended for walking.

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Las Vegas is generally safe, especially in tourist areas like the Strip and Downtown. However, be cautious of pickpockets, avoid deserted areas at night, and be aware of scams.

Popular day trips include the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park, and Death Valley National Park.

Yes! While known for its nightlife, Las Vegas offers family-friendly attractions such as the Shark Reef Aquarium, Adventuredome, Discovery Children’s Museum, and The Mirage Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat.

Absolutely! While Vegas is home to high-end restaurants, you can also find affordable dining options at buffets, food courts, and local favorites like In-N-Out Burger and Tacos El Gordo.

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Yes, tipping is customary. Standard tips include 15-20% for restaurant servers, $1-$2 per drink for bartenders, $5 for valet service, and $1-$3 per bag for hotel bellhops.