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Key Things To Know About Visiting Las Vegas In November

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by Mark and Kristen Morgan

Published: November 4, 2022

Tourist visiting Las Vegas in November standing in front of a board with pink feathers and the word Flamingo in italics and trees behind on a cool day with clear weather

If you visit Las Vegas in November you can expect warm weather, fewer crowds and slightly cheaper hotel prices. But it’s not peak tourist season, so most hotel swimming pools are closed and you won’t find as many concerts. We’ve been to Vegas in November, and we think it’s a great time of year to visit if you want to avoid overcrowding and save money, as long as you don’t mind sacrificing sunbathing around the pool.

In this guide we walk you through the 10 most important things you should know about visiting Las Vegas in November based on our experiences.

Our Las Vegas Experience

Tourist in red coat walking along a section of the Las Vegas Strip to a large white ferris wheel with shops to either side

We spent 5 fun days exploring the Las Vegas Strip, downtown Las Vegas, and nearby attractions like the Hoover Dam, Seven Magic Mountains and Red Rock Canyon in mid-November 2021. We’d already spent 4 days there in October 2019, so we knew what we were getting into. And we know Vegas isn’t for everyone, but we love it!

November is a great month to visit Las Vegas because you’ll save money at hotels, restaurants will be quiet, the Strip isn’t too overcrowded and temperatures are comfortable. We noticed a big difference even between October and November, so if your top priority is to avoid crowds, the late fall season could be perfect for you. Read more about us .

Long line to take a photo with the Las Vegas sign on a sunny day

Las Vegas is one of the most popular vacation spots in the US for both domestic and international visitors, and it also hosts lots of huge conventions. So naturally, Las Vegas attracts year round crowds. But some months are busier than others for traditional tourism, and others are busier for conventions.

According to these Las Vegas visitor statistics , monthly visitor numbers in 2023 were surprisingly evenly spread throughout the year. But if you look closely at the numbers, you’ll see that convention attendance accounts for a higher overall percentage of visitors in shoulder season months like February, March, October and November.

The same visitor statistics show that Las Vegas received over 42 million annual visitors in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. And recovery after coronavirus was apparent in 2023, with almost 41 million tourists visiting the city.

What Does It Mean For You?

Well, it means that November is one of the best months of the year to visit Las Vegas if you’re priority is to avoid overcrowding at attractions, tours, and on the Strip. Lots of people in town are either working at or visiting conventions in November, so typical tourist attractions will be quieter.

Our experience : We visited Las Vegas in the November immediately after covid lockdowns, so people were back to traveling again, but not in full swing. The Strip felt much quieter compared to our trip in October 2019, and even at places like Bellagio Fountains we could tell it was less crowded overall.

Ice Rink at the top of Cosmopolitan Hotel people wrapped up in warm gear on a cold night in November in Las Vegas

November brings much cooler weather to Las Vegas when compared to the summer months. So, if you’re looking for a hot weather getaway to lounge around the pool with a cocktail, November is not the time for you to visit. You’ll find that mornings and evenings are surprisingly chilly, but daytime temperatures are usually perfectly comfortable.

Las Vegas November Temperatures

Here are the high, low and average las Vegas temperatures in November:

November 1st :

  • High – 74°F (23°C)
  • Average – 63°F (17°C)
  • Low – 52°F (11°C)

November 30th :

  • High – 61°F (16°C)
  • Average – 52°F (11°C)
  • Low – 42°F (6°C)

As you can see, the average temperatures drop fairly significantly throughout November. So, the weather will be far more comfortable if you decide to visit at the beginning of the month.

More weather information:

  • Days are warmest between 12:00pm and 6:00pm
  • Coldest part of the day is between 6:00am and 8:00am
  • Average cloud coverage increases from around 25% to 32%
  • Chance of rain is lower in November vs December, January or February

Source : Weather Spark

Our experience : We noticed a big difference in temperatures between our October and November visits to Las Vegas. In October we had hot days and mild evenings, whereas in November we had mild days and cool evenings. We mostly wore light long layers to go out at night and grab coffee in the morning.

3. Clocks Go Back

Bellagio fountains lit up with yellow light at night

Sticking loosely with the Las Vegas weather theme, don’t forget the clocks will fall back by one hour at the beginning of November. You can check the sunrise and sunset times for dates you’ll be in town.

The daylight savings change is going to mean two things for your visit:

  • Sunrise will jump back an hour to a little after 6:00am instead of 7:00am.
  • Sunset will jump back an hour to 4:40pm instead of 5:40pm.

How Will It Impact Your Trip?

Well, the sunrise time is unlikely to have any impact unless you’re an early riser. But the earlier sunset time might have a substantial impact on your plans for the day.

Let’s say by the time you’ve woken up, grabbed a coffee and breakfast, showered and readied yourself for the day ahead it’s around 10:00am. In the first few days of November you’d still have 7 hours to do any activities requiring daylight such as play golf, hike in Red Rock Canyon or visit the Hoover Dam. But once those clocks go back you’re instantly down 15% daylight time.

Of course there’s no cause for concern and there’s plenty of things you can do in Las Vegas at night. But it means you need to be more aware of what you can fit into your itinerary, and you might have to wake up earlier to fit more things in.

Our experience : We’re early birds by nature, but we really had to be conscious about time on this trip. It began coming in dark by 4:00pm so we had to wrap up activities earlier than we’d have liked.

The Palazzo Hotel from below lit up at night

Las Vegas is bit of a unicorn when it comes to booking hotels. There are so many hotels you can choose between in each budget category but the prices fluctuate wildly by day, week and month. Tourism remains relatively high in November but lots of visitors are only in town for conventions, so they might not necessarily be interested in book a classic Vegas casino hotel experience.

Our experience : We’ve stayed at 6 hotels on the Las Vegas Strip and 1 hotel in Downtown Vegas. Our advice is to book midweek if you want to save money because weekend prices are always heavily inflated. Staying centrally on the Strip is a good idea if you want easy access to everything.

Hotel Recommendations

  • Planet Hollywood
  • Treasure Island
  • Paris, Las Vegas

We thought Bally’s (which is now Horseshoe) offered a good balance between cost, location and quality. Both Luxor and Excalibur were so cheap when we stayed, we paid maybe $29/night.

  • The Venetian
  • The Palazzo
  • Caesars Palace

We’ve stayed at The Venetian and Bellagio, and both were amazing. In November we think you’ve got a better chance of booking one of the more luxurious casino hotels at cheaper prices because you can’t take advantage of certain facilities like swimming pools.

READ : Las Vegas Strip hotels ranked best to worst

5. Expenses

Tourist stood next to life size dunkin' donuts coffee cup

Las Vegas is an expensive place to visit anytime of year. Everything from coffee to cocktails and from pizza to fine dining is ludicrously overpriced from the minute you wake up until the minute you go to bed. But you already know that’s how it’s going to be before you arrive, it’s Vegas after all!

Here’s where you will save in November:

  • Flights to and from Las Vegas are typically cheaper for both domestic and international travel versus summer months.
  • Hotels are typically cheaper and have more availability because it’s the off season.

Here’s where you won’t save in November:

  • Your day to day expenses will be no different to visiting in February or June instead. With that said, you’ll likely save on alcohol because it’s not pool season.

How Much Spending Money Do You Need?

Everyone visiting Las Vegas will arrive with a different budget and vacation goals. But let’s say you’re an average visitor like us, we suggest budgeting for an average of around $200 per person, per day.

That figure will allow you to relax, enjoy the chaos, eat and drink at good places, tick off attractions, take a day trip, see a show, go to a concert or dance in a super club. Hitting the slots or roulette table isn’t for us, but you’ll need to factor in more spending money if it’s something you’re interested in doing.

Our experience : As much as we love the over-the-top atmosphere in Vegas, we do get annoyed at the obscene prices for basic things like coffee. Even at happy hour we were paying $25 a cocktail in Cosmopolitan! Overall, we were spending a lot but we also doing a lot so it’s a trade-off.

6. Swimming Pools

Empty swimming pool with blue water in Nevada

Most Las Vegas hotel swimming pools are closed in November, which we think is one of the major downsides to planning a vacation at this time of year. In truth, it’s too cold to be swimming, but it does detract from the overall Vegas experience because you have nowhere to relax (or recover from a hangover!) during the day with a book, music or a podcast.

Our experience : The pools being closed was our least favorite part of visiting Las Vegas in November. We’d really enjoyed lounging around the pool in the sun at The Venetian in October, so we think it’s something you should strongly consider.

What About Pool Parties?

No, we’re afraid not! All Las Vegas pool parties have ended for the season by the end of October. So if you’re dreaming of splashing around in the pool to blaring beats with hundreds of revelers in the Nevada sunshine, don’t book your vacation in November.

Stage curtain in the Bellagio Cirque Du Soleil O

Back to good news, all the shows you’ve heard about in Las Vegas are in full swing during the month of November. That includes musicians, comedians, circus acts, magicians and more. For us, Cirque Du Soleil is the quintessential Las Vegas show to experience, and there are 6 completely different performances you can see.

Our experience : We’ve personally seen 2 of the 6 Cirque Du Soleil shows so far: “Mystere” at Treasure Island and “O” at Bellagio, and they were both outstanding.

There are always a ton of events taking place in Las Vegas, including concerts ( check schedule ), conventions, auctions, tech displays and music award ceremonies.

Take a look to see what’s going on during the dates you visit. Sometimes events can cause spikes in visitor numbers and hotel prices may inflate as a result, so it’s worth keeping an eye on.

READ : Las Vegas shows you can’t miss

8. The Food Scene

Hells Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay with Cosmopolitan Hotel behind at night

Did you know that Las Vegas is the most in demand place in the world for celebrity chefs to own restaurants? Anyone who is anyone in the celebrity world of food wants to be front and center in Sin City, and with more than 40 million visitors each year there’s no wonder why!

As a result, the Las Vegas food scene is as varied and quite frankly incredible as always in November. You can eat pretty much anything you desire on the Vegas strip, ranging from typical fast food joints to some of the best food on the planet.

Our experience : Don’t get us wrong, we love food, but food isn’t our top priority when we travel. And Las Vegas has so many restaurants that we honestly feel like we’ve barely scratched the surface. We took a fantastic Las Vegas secret food tour , but otherwise we’ve only eaten at a handful of places.

Woman in dress watching the outdoor gondolas at the Venetian hotel in Las Vegas in November

Packing for a November visit to Las Vegas is going to be more tricky than a summer trip thanks to cooler weather conditions. Layering is the key when it comes to filling your suitcase. We recommend light layers in case you get warmer days, middle layers in case you get cooler days and then clothes to wear at night when you go out.

And despite temperatures being cooler in November, you’ll still be in the Nevada desert so the sun will more than likely be out most of time you are in Vegas. That means sunglasses and maybe a hat or baseball cap in case you go out hiking for the day.

Our experience : We mostly packed shorts, t-shirts, light longer layers, dresses, leggings and light jackets. One thing we can recommend highly is comfortable shoes to wear for walking up and down the Strip, it’s longer than you might think!

Consider Smart Casual

The term “smart casual” can be interpreted in many ways, more so than ever these days, but we recommend you pack some smarter gear in case you want a luxurious splurge.

If you plan to sip on cocktails or dine at a plush restaurant in Cosmopolitan or Wynn, you should pack an outfit to match the surroundings. We felt horribly underdressed when we were slinging back $25 cocktails in Cosmo during happy hour!

10. Things To Do

The High Roller wheel slowly turning behind row of restaurants and bars in Las Vegas in November

Las Vegas is overflowing with countless awesome things to do for the whole family, ranging from free and cheap to outright ridiculous in price. Visiting in November isn’t going to prevent you from doing any of the usual attractions, with the exceptions of what we’ve already discussed like pool parties and maybe concerts because it’s late in the season.

But one thing you can do in November that you can’t any time of year is enjoy the newly thrown up Christmas decorations lighting up hotels, malls and the Strip!

Our experience : We actually found November to be an amazing time to explore places like Valley of Fire and Red Rock Canyon because it was cooler and quieter. On the Strip everything was still running like clockwork.

  • Walk the strip top to bottom on repeat
  • Explore the best shops, restaurants, bars and attractions in each hotel on the Strip
  • Take a photo with the Las Vegas sign
  • Ride the High Roller
  • Watch the Bellagio Fountains at night
  • Visit the Mob Museum
  • Walk the Fremont Street Experience
  • Watch a Cirque Du Soleil Show
  • Take a gondola in The Venetian
  • Book a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon

READ : Fun things to do on and off the Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas Pass

If you plan to tick off a lot of attractions when you visit Vegas, we highly recommend looking into buying a Go City Las Vegas Pass or a Las Vegas Sightseeing Pass so you can do more for less money. We always buy attraction passes in new cities around the world because they do save a bit of money that can be spent on beer and food!

Attractions you can save money at include Cirque Du Soleil shows, big bus, lots on the Strip and even day trips to national parks.

National Public Lands Day

One thing you should take advantage of if you’ll be in Vegas on November 11th (Veterans Day) is National Public Lands Day. You can get free entrance to public lands such as Death Valley National Park, Red Rock Canyon, Lake Mead and Zion National Park. Note that it doesn’t include Valley of Fire State Park because that’s managed by the state of Nevada.

The Morgan Conclusion

Tourist in shorts and vest stood next to the Hoover Dam sign on a concrete wall

All things considered, we think November is a good time to visit Las Vegas if you want to avoid the worst crowds, save a bit of money at hotels or take day trips to nearby desert landscapes where you’ll benefit from cooler hiking temperatures.

As far as we’re concerned, the only downside is swimming pools at Strip hotels being closed for the season. So if you’re not bothered about swimming or sunbathing, we can tell you from experience that Las Vegas definitely feels less chaotic in November, and you’ll likely have a better time for it.

More From Las Vegas

  • Our Las Vegas secret food tour
  • The Las Vegas shows you can’t miss
  • Top Las Vegas day trip destinations
  • How to visit Seven Magic Mountains
  • Visit the Hoover Dam from Las Vegas
  • Unmissable Las Vegas attractions
  • Where to stay on the Las Vegas Strip

Want more Nevada content?  Head over to our  Nevada Travel Guides  to explore State Parks, beautiful landscapes and the best things to do in Las Vegas.

We hope this guide to visiting Las Vegas in November helps with planning your visit to Nevada!

Please let us know if you have any questions in the comments below.

Happy Travels ,

Mark and Kristen

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24 Of The Best Things To Do In Las Vegas This November

November is not only bringing cooler weather to Sin City, but it is also bringing a whole host of acitivities for you to enjoy throughout the month.

Anna-Maya Pawlowski

The month before the holidays—November. These unambiguous 30 days cover a lot of festive ground as well as making room for some early Christmas shopping. This month is filled by Día de los Muertos , Thanksgiving , Veterans Day , and the return of beloved festivals. From spectacular concerts and critical sporting events right down to the last laughs at the city’s comedy clubs , discover 24 of the best things to do this November in Las Vegas.

1. Be entertained by some of the best shows

A magician holding a deck of cards with hundreds of cards flying around in the background.

Las Vegas is known for its entertaining shows, and this November is no different to any other month of the year. From America’s Got Talent Live and magic shows to the Blue Man Group’s show full of surprises, there are so many fantastic options to choose from taking place at the city’s finest venues . See below for a list of some of the most popular performances coming to Sin City this fall.

  • Blue Man Group: 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm nightly
  • O by Cirque du Soleil: almost every day until November 26
  • America’s Got Talent Live: 6:00 pm and 8:30 pm Wednesday through Sunday
  • Michael Jackson ONE Show: 7:00 pm and 9:30 pm Thursday through Monday
  • The Beatles LOVE: 7:00 pm and 9:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday
  • Shin Lim Magic Show: 7:30 pm Thursday through Monday
  • Potted Potter: several dates until November 26
  • Absinthe: Every day in November

2. Hear your favorite music at a spectacular concert

Inside Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

Lady Gaga, Wayne Newton, Britney Spears, Prince, and Bruno Mars are part of a very long list of stars who have performed on Vegas stages. Needless to say, one of the best things to do in Las Vegas this November, or any month of the year for that matter, is to get tickets to a concert . We have included a list below of some of the best concerts taking over the city in November.

  • Garth Brooks: Nov 29, Caesars Palace
  • Adele: Nov 3 & Nov 4, Caesars Palace
  • U2: Nov 1, Nov 3, & Nov 4, UV Achtung Baby Live At Sphere
  • Usher: several dates until Nov 29, Dolby Live at Park MGM
  • Rod Stewart: several dates until Nov 22, Caesars Palace
  • Katy Perry: Nov 1, Nov 3, & Nov 4, The Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas

3. Get some laughs at a comedy club

The Laugh Factory stage.

As the days get colder and darker, it’s best to find the humor in life . Head to a comedy club with a special someone or some friends this November. Stand-up comedy acts are taking place at the famous  Laugh Factory , LA Comedy Club at the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino , and V Theater Las Vegas . Make November a humorous month thanks to some of the best comedians in town.

4. Attend a captivating Candlelight concert

A string quartet performing on a raised stage while surrounded by thousands of candles

The Candlelight series invites everyone to find their seat at a stunning venue and listen to renditions of some of the greatest music of all time. This November, music lovers can experience Candlelight tributes to Hans Zimmer and singer-songwriter Taylor Swift . Whether you’re a cinemagoer or Swiftie, these concerts are enchanting events bathed in the glow of flickering candles .

  • Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer at The INDUSTRIAL, Nov 21
  • Candlelight: A Tribute to Taylor Swift at The INDUSTRIAL, Nov 22

5. Visit Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park

Some say that the best time to visit Grand Canyon National Park is in November because of the drop in temperatures. You can appreciate its red, rugged beauty without the sun beating down on you. Go on an adventure this season and discover breathtaking views . Don’t forget to pack your camera and thanks to Fever’s day trip ticket from Las Vegas, a delicious deli-style lunch can be part of your day trip.

6. Dinner with a side of mystery

A detective writing in a notebook.

Who says dinner has to begin and end with the food? Marriage Can Be Murder: A Dinner Detective Experience offers a unique way to shake up your usual dinner plans. Reserve your place at the city’s longest-running (and funniest) dinner show this November. While indulging in a three-course meal , guests can watch a mystery unravel at Orleans Showroom .

7. Immerse yourself in an escape game

Iron bars of a prison cell.

If you’re in the market for some more investigative things to do in Las Vegas, then the  Las Vegas Escape Game Private Adventure might be what you’re looking for. This interactive game lasts for 1 hour and 30 minutes during which players will solve clues and puzzles depending on which of the four different game styles they have chosen to take on. Accept a challenge this November in Sin City and test your problem-solving skills.

8. Get your tickets to Las Vegas sporting events

An ice hockey player shooting.

Are you a sports fan? If so, there are plenty of Las Vegas sporting events to catch in November. Whether you want to see the puck drop before the Winnipeg Jets and Vegas Golden Knights at the T-Mobile Arena or have been waiting for the National Horse Show’s arrival , don’t miss out on some of the most nail-biting games and events . See below for some of November’s highlights:

  • F1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023: Nov 16-18
  • The National Horse Show: November 13-19
  • Winnipeg Jets vs. Vegas Golden Knights: Nov 2
  • Vegas Golden Knights vs. the Los Angeles Kings: Nov 8
  • Las Vegas Raiders vs. New York Jets: Nov 12
  • Premiere Boxing Champions David Benavidez vs. Demetrius Andrade: Nov 25

9. Make Thanksgiving Day extra special

A turkey being carved.

Thanksgiving falls on Thursday, November 23 . Fortunately, if you’re looking for a special way to mark the national holiday, there are a lot of Thanksgiving-themed things to do in and around Las Vegas. Some of these activities include getting involved in the beloved Great Onesie Drinksgiving Bar Crawl   and the Las Vegas Turkey Trot   in nearby Boulder City .

And if the thought of having to cook is sending you over the culinary edge, why not eat out at a chic restaurant instead? Head to Delilah at Wynn Las Vegas,   gather at Mon Ami Gabi where you’ll enjoy Executive Chef Vincent Pouessel’s holiday menu with a French twist , and more.

10. Workout your wallet with a shopping spree

Container Park, one of the best things to do in Las Vegas.

While many of you will already have your calendars marked on November 24 for the Black Friday sales, you can still enjoy some retail therapy during the rest of the month. Explore vintage shops or discover some boutique retail shops at container park .

11. Las Vegas Days Rodeo

A cowboy riding a bull.

The rodeo is coming to the CORE Arena this November 10 & 11 . Admission is free and the public gates open at 6pm. This cowboy-themed festival is a fun day out for all the family. Pay tribute to the Wild West while taking in the bull riding, steer wrestling, bareback riding, barrel racing , and more. Kids in grades K-6 th can also enter the Western Coloring Contest to win prizes for themselves and their teacher.

12. Holiday Craft & Gift Festival

Christmas parcels topped with snow.

The 14th Annual Holiday Expo is taking place on November 3-5 at  World Market Center Las Vegas . From holiday gifts like ceramics and candles to a breathtaking train display dating back to the early 1900’s, get in the festive spirit at this joyful festival in Las Vegas.

13. Celebrate Veterans Day

The American flag in front of U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, United States

On November 11, 2023 , The Nevada Department of Veterans Services (NDVS) will be hosting a Veterans Day Ceremony at the Nevada State Veterans Memorial . The event will begin at 13:30pm ,   following the annual Las Vegas  Veterans Day  Parade.

14. Visit the Downtown Arts District

Artwork from The Downtown Arts District, one of the best things to visit in Las Vegas.

It comes as no surprise that visiting the Arts District is also included on Secret Las Vegas’ list 35 of the Best Things to do in Las Vegas. Wander around over 18 blocks of art and culture , have a tipple at an amazing bar , and check out the 16 creative spaces at Arts Square .

15. Check out events coming to libraries across the city

Books on display on a bookshelf.

Celebrate Día de los Muertos with a family movie night at East Las Vegas Library, bring your children to a Safari Walk at Rainbow Library, learn the Hula at Enterprise Library, and more. With an almost endless list of events taking place at different libraries, you’ll find plenty of things to do in Las Vegas this November on The Library District’s website .

16. Make the most of The Mob Museum’s “Kefauver Day”

The Mob Museum pne of the best things to do in Las Vegas

Nevada residents can enjoy free admission on November 15 thanks to The Mob Museum’s annual “Kefauver Day” celebration. Other offers on the day include 10% off food and drink . Whether you want to honor the historic Kefauver Committee hearings this November or feel like visiting the museum another day, The Mob Museum is a great experience offering an insight to organized crime . Why not find yourself in the Prohibition Era while sipping a Bathtub Fizz at the museum’s speakeasy during your visit?

17. Conquer the High Roller

The High Roller, one of the best things to do in Las Vegas.

See the city from a different point of view this November and hop on the 550-foot tall, 520-foot diameter Ferris wheel on the Las Vegas Strip. The High Roller is a popular attraction among both tourists and locals alike. From way up high, you can take some time to reflect on the year and plan for the year ahead. Why not make it even more special by booking a Happy Half Hour cabin which includes an open bar and bartender?

18. An experience made by Bellagio

Fountains of Bellagio at night, Las Vegas.

If you have yet to be amazed by The Fountains of Bellagio or simply enjoy seeing it from time to time, the water show at Bellagio is a unique experience offering a different performance for each show. The city also has its fair share of impressive parks and gardens , but Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden is definitely worth a vist.

19. Discover a new bar in the city

Different cocktails lined up on a bar.

Perhaps you feel like going to your usual place, want to relive memories at an old haunt or are in search of a new watering hole. From the speakeasy vibes at The Laundry Room to the barrel-aged cocktails at Oak & Ivy , find yourself unwinding at an elegant and cosy bar on a mild day in Sin City. Here is our guide to some of the best bars .

20. Indulge at a buffet

A buffet.

Bikini season is over, Hallelujah! Treat yourself this November by indulging at a buffet in Las Vegas . You can choose from the 16 food kitchens at The Buffet at Wynn , great seafood at Imperial Sushi Seafood Buffet , the MGM Grand Buffet , wood-fired pizza at Market Place Buffet , and more. Unbuckle your belt and get ready to give in to your appetite!

21. Hide away in bookstores

Books hanging from ceiling lights.

November is one of those tranquil months of the year when nothing sounds more inviting than curling up with a good book. Explore whats being stored on the shelves of some of the city’s best bookstores and pick up your next classic or thriller this season. We’ve also heard of some exciting events coming to these fantastic stores such as Writer’s Block welcoming bestselling author David Sedaris on November 21.

22. Plan a special date

A couple holding hands while walking.

Get creative this November and plan the perfect date with your significant other. And if you’re not feeling inspired, you can follow our guide or stick to some of the old reliables like movie dates . Go for a romantic walk , experience a helicopter ride together, and more.

23. Take a scenic drive

A road at Valley of Fire State Park, Las Vegas.

Nothing beats getting into the car, driving on the open road, and seeing spectacular sights on the way. Taking a scenic drive from the city is one of those things to do that never fails. Drive on the  Blue Diamond Highway (HWY 159) , choose one of the four roads at Zion National Park , and appreciate  sweeping views . Make sure you check the official websites of parks etc. to ensure access during the off-season .

24. Go to an exhibition

Seven Magic Mountains, Ugo Rondinone

It wouldn’t be a list of things to do during November in Las Vegas without a mention of art and exhibitions. Behold an evocative art installation such as the 35 ft. high painted boulder totems sculpted by Ugo Rondinone or check on the celebrities at Madame Tussauds . Learn more about some best exhibitions in Las Vegas here and expose yourself to something inspiring.

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As the scorching summer heat gives way to a more comfortable and inviting climate, Las Vegas in November becomes a haven for those seeking an extraordinary experience in the entertainment capital of the world.

From navigating the weather and choosing the perfect attire to exploring the top shows and attractions, this guide is your key to unlocking the best of Las Vegas this November.

The skyline of Las Vegas in November

Discover the fascinating transition in weather, from daytime temperatures ranging in the mid-50s to low 60s Fahrenheit (around 12 to 17 degrees Celsius), creating an ideal environment for outdoor adventures and indoor explorations of the city’s renowned attractions.

With the city’s vibrant energy and a variety of activities to enjoy, Las Vegas in November promises an unforgettable journey that combines entertainment, culinary delights, and awe-inspiring natural beauty.

What Is the Weather Like In Las Vegas In November?

When it comes to Las Vegas in November, the weather undergoes a noticeable transition from the scorching heat of summer to a more temperate and pleasant climate.

The average daytime temperatures usually range from the mid-50s to low 60s Fahrenheit (around 12 to 17 degrees Celsius), creating an enjoyable atmosphere for both outdoor activities and indoor exploration of the city’s renowned attractions.

Despite the cooling trend, the sun still graces the city with its presence, ensuring a comfortable and inviting environment for visitors.

As the sun sets, temperatures can drop into the mid-40s Fahrenheit (around 7 degrees Celsius), so it’s recommended to have some light layers for the evenings.

In essence, Las Vegas in November strikes a balance between the extremes, providing a comfortable and inviting environment for tourists to savour the diverse entertainment, dining, and leisure offerings that the city is famous for.

What to Wear in Las Vegas in November?

When considering what to wear in Las Vegas in November, it’s essential to be prepared for the transitional weather this month brings.

The average daytime temperatures range from the mid-50s to low 60s Fahrenheit (around 12 to 17 degrees Celsius), making it a pleasant time to explore the city.

It’s advisable to pack a mix of clothing items, such as light layers, sweaters, long-sleeved shirts, and comfortable jeans or pants.

Since the evenings can get cooler, especially with temperatures dropping into the mid-40s Fahrenheit (around 7 degrees Celsius), having a jacket or coat on hand is wise.

Additionally, comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the various attractions, casinos, and entertainment options that Las Vegas in November has to offer.

By packing a versatile wardrobe that adapts to both daytime and evening temperatures, visitors can fully enjoy the city’s vibrant scene while staying comfortable throughout their stay.

Top Things To Do In Las Vegas In November

Discover the best things to do in Las Vegas in November, a month that brings a unique blend of entertainment, outdoor exploration, and culinary delights to this vibrant city. From captivating shows to breathtaking natural landscapes.

1) Tournament of Kings

November is the perfect month to feast on a delicious bird. Why not enjoy an action-packed show while feasting on some delicious Cornish hen? If this sounds delightful, you can have this experience at the Tournament of Kings show in King Arthur’s Arena of the Excalibur Hotel.

Tournament of Kings is a medieval-themed production featuring jousters, knights, kings, and arena battles. Despite the fighting and action, it is one of the family-friendly Las Vegas shows in November that’s suitable for children and adults. Each seating section has a designated king and followers who cheer on their arena fighters.

But the best part is the complimentary dinner served to each guest, including slow-roasted Cornish hen, corn on the cob, an apple square, and vegetarian and vegan food choices.

2) Red Rock Canyon

Drive about 40 minutes outside Las Vegas to find the Red Rock Canyon. It is a great destination spot for anyone who wants to escape the busy city life and enjoy some quiet time with friends and family.

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The Red Rock Canyon Conservation Area features natural red rock formations, diverse vegetation, fossilized sand dunes, and other geological features that are millions of years old. Red Rock Canyon has many hiking trails and guided tours to make the trip more educational and adventurous.

The guided tours include ATV tours, horseback riding tours, walking tours, and bus tours. Choose the best one to accommodate your energy level.

3) Shopping at the LINQ Promenade

Las Vegas has several deluxe malls and shopping centres. Some stores even have Thanksgiving holiday discounts and Black Friday specials. It all depends on what time of the month you arrive there.

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One of the most popular shopping centres is the LINQ Promenade. It is a lively marketplace with more than 35 restaurants and retail shops. These retail stores include Honolulu Cookie Company, Razer, Goorin Hat Bros, Harley Davidson, Nectar Bath Treats, and many others.

The restaurants include Chayo Mexican Kitchen, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, Flour & Barley – Brick Oven Pizza, and In-N-Out Burger. If you like steak, head to Bugsy & Meyer’s Steakhouse .

4) Vegas Balloon Rides

How would you like to take a hot-air balloon ride approximately 800 feet above the Las Vegas Strip, Fremont Street, and the barren and mountainous landscapes of the Mojave Desert?

If this sounds appealing for a November vacation in Las Vegas, make reservations for a hot-air balloon ride at Vegas Balloon Rides on 4390 Polaris Avenue near the Las Vegas Strip. The 60-minute hot-air balloon ride is a slower-paced alternative to viewing the Las Vegas Strip from the sky.

You will have a complete bird’s eye view of the buildings, mountains, desert landscapes, and communities on the ground. It is a great experience to relax and get away from the heavy traffic and commotion of the city.

5) Cirque du Soleil’s

“Mystere” Mystere is one of the oldest and most popular Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas. It is the perfect show to represent the style and extravagance of a typical Cirque du Soleil production because it features acrobatics, rich colours, dangerous stunts, imaginative costume designs, and more.

Captivating Las Vegas theatre ambiance

There is no age restriction to see the Mystere show at the Mystere Theatre of the Treasure Island Hotel in Las Vegas. Learn more about Cirque du Soleil’s “Mystere” and other fabulous shows performing in Las Vegas in November by visiting Vegaslens.com .

Mystere is also a dinner show. Guests can buy a “dinner and show” package with a complimentary dinner at The Buffet of the Treasure Island Hotel.

It is an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring seafood, meat, eggs, and other favourites. Alternatively, you can choose a different restaurant for your complimentary dinner, such as the Mexican-American restaurant “Senor Frogs.”

November is a fun and exciting time to visit Las Vegas. Whether you come to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday or not, you will have a great time in the city no matter which week in November you arrive. Book your tickets and reservations a few months in advance of your arrival date because Las Vegas can get busy in November.

We hope this article from us here at Wyld Family Travel has you inspired to visit Vegas There are so many things to do in Las Vegas that will have you entertained for your family’s whole stay in the city. 

Choosing the best family vacation destinations, working out a budge t , what bags and suitcases to take, travel essentials and more can be so time-consuming. Planning family travel can be stressful, but a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada makes it easy. 

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What to do in Las Vegas in November: Shows & Events

Planning your visit to Las Vegas in November?

I have you covered.

In this guide, I’ve compiled a top list of must-see attractions and things to do, including:

  • November shows that promise to leave you spellbound.
  • Sports events and activities, with the much-anticipated F1 race taking center stage.
  • A-list concerts and world-class club headliners that set the perfect tempo for an unforgettable night.

Keep reading as I unravel the very best of what Vegas has to offer this November.

Vegas Shows and Events in November

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The biggest event in November and probably for most of the year is the Forumula One race, right on the Vegas Strip.  

Get ready for a Formula 1extravaganza in the heart of Las Vegas, lighting up the iconic Strip from November 16-18, 2023. The event promises a thrilling race featuring standout drivers like Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, and Carlos Sainz.

Expect a very crowded Las Vegas during the dates, one of the busiest months in Las Vegas .

There will be viewing parties and many activities going on, as well as the featured performances at the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere stage:

  • Nov. 16: Immerse yourself in the beats of British music producer and songwriter Mark Ronson during his DJ set.
  • Nov. 17: Let electro-house DJ A-Trak kickstart the night, paving the way for dance music giants Major Lazer to take the stage.
  • Nov. 18: Multi-Latin GRAMMY Award-winning sensation J Balvin is set to deliver a visually stunning performance.

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Thanksgiving in Vegas

Thanksgiving starts the unofficial Christmas and Holiday season in Las Vegas. Expect great weather along with many restaurants serving some featured Thanksgiving dinner.

Tip: Check out Yardbird’s dinner option , and you can also order a Thanksgiving dinner to go.

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Black Friday

What better way to begin your holiday shopping than on Black Friday in Vegas , offering some of the most luxurious shopping in the World.

Some of the recommended shopping on the strip include:

  • Forum Shoppes at Caesars Palace
  • Grand Canal Shoppes at Venetian
  • Fashion Show Mall across from Venetian and Wynn
  • Miracle Mile Shops by Planet Hollywood Resort
  • The Shops at Crystals (near ARIA)
  • Shoppes at Mandalay Bay
  • Showcase Mall near MGM Grand
  • Bellagio Shops
  • LINQ Promenade
  • Wynn Esplanade

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See a Raiders Game

Experiencing an NFL game in Allegiant Stadium is a truly unique experience.

November home games include:

  • Nov. 5th vs. Giants
  • Nov. 12 vs. Jets
  • Nov. 26 vs. Cheifs

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See College Football UNLV Rebels

See the UNLV Rebels host Wyoming on November 10th and also vs. San Jose State on Nov. 25th, both at Allegiant Stadium.

Hockey in Las Vegas in November and other sports

Watch the Golden Knights games in November – Several games

Catch the action-packed Golden Knights NHL hockey event at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas this November.

Games in November include:

  • Nov. 2: Golden Knights vs. Winnipeg Jets
  • Nov. 4: Golden Knights vs. Colorado Avalanche
  • Nov. 8: Golden Knights vs. LA Kings
  • Nov. 10: Golden Knights vs. San Jose Sharks
  • Nov. 25: Golden Knights vs. Arizona Coyotes

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Explore the new Durango Hotel

Stay at the new Durango Casino & Resort located in the Southwest Valley, off the strip. Experience some of the best rooms and suites off the strip, with 83,000 sqft of casino tables and slot machines.

  • Location: 6915 S Durango Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89148
  • Opening Date: November 20th
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NCAAM College Basketball

College Basketball is coming to T-Mobile arena in November. See:

  • Oregon vs Georgia on Nov. 6
  • USC vs Kansas State on Nov. 6

Enrique Iglesisas, Pitbull, Ricky Martin at T-Mobile Nov. 24

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November Concerts at Resorts World

  • Carrie Underwood: Nov. 29
  • Katy Perry: Nov. 1-3

See Comedy Shows in Las Vegas in November

There are several comedy headliners performing in November. Here are a few highlights:

  • Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: Nov. 10-11 at Resorts World
  • Jay Leno Standup: Nov. 12 at Encore Theater
  • David Spade and Nikki Glaser: Nov. 16-17 at Venetian Theater

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Visit the SEMA Show

SEMA takes place from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Explore the latest custom vehicle trends and thousands of products and exhibits.

SEMA Fest also takes place Nov. 3-4 at the Las Vegas Festival Ground and is open to the public.

November Headliner Concerts at The Colosseum Caesars Palace

  • Adele: Nov. 3-4
  • Garth Brooks: Nov. 29

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U2 at The Sphere – Nov 3,4

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THINKING ABOUT A TRIP TO LAS VEGAS IN NOVEMBER?

You’ve landed on the right article! Our family has been visiting Las Vegas since 2011 and we’ve spent time in Las Vegas on many different occasions during different seasons of the year .

November is a great time to visit because summer temperatures have started to cool down, but during the day, it is still warm enough to enjoy some of the year-round swimming pools and fun water activities in the area.

From the neon lights and flash of the Las Vegas Strip to the great outdoor activities in the area that our family loves, we’ll cover it all! This article will highlight everything you need to know and what to expect when visiting Las Vegas in November.

Las Vegas Weather in November

During the month of November, the weather in Las Vegas takes a dramatic fall from the comfortable fall highs toward the city’s lowest temperatures of the year, in December . Temperatures this month will be the coolest since March. Keep in mind that the days can still be somewhat warm, but given the desert climate, evenings and early mornings will be brisk.

High and Low Temperatures in Las Vegas in November

Graph detailing high and low temperatures in Las Vegas in November.

During the month of November, you can expect the average temperature in Las Vegas to be 61° Fahrenheit. 

Overnight, the average minimum temperature in Las Vegas drops to around 46° Fahrenheit.

  • Average high temperature in Las Vegas in November: 61° Fahrenheit
  • Average low temperature in Las Vegas in November: 46° Fahrenheit
  • What are the hottest months in Las Vegas? July at 97° Fahrenheit
  • What are the coldest months in Las Vegas? December at 50° Fahrenheit

Graph detailing rainfall in Las Vegas in November.

Given the desert climate, rain is not something you have to worry about too much in Las Vegas. On average, Las Vegas sees just less than 0.5″ of rain in November. This is a significant fall from the rainier summer months, with July’s average being the year peak of 0.87”. 

How Cloudy is Las Vegas in November?

November experiences increasing cloud cover from previous months. This means you can expect more cloudy conditions during your visit to Las Vegas in November and the coming winter and spring (typically ranging from 18-20%), compared to Las Vegas in May and other summer months when the desert sky is virtually cloudless.

Although you’re likely to find cloudy skies in Las Vegas in November, the beginning of the month promises to be the clearest, so that’s your best chance to find clear skies during your November visit.

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When Are Sunrise and Sunset in November?

Sunrise in November starts at 7:03 a.m. in the first part of the month. By November 15th, sunrise is at 6:17 a.m., taking into account the Daylight Savings time change; this is a difference of 14 minutes since the beginning of the month. By the end of the month, sunrise is at 6:32 a.m., for a total difference of 29 minutes throughout the month. 

Sunset at the beginning of November is at 5:44 p.m. By the end of the month, you can expect sunset at 4:26 p.m., for a difference of 18 minutes throughout the month (given the time change, again). The sunrise and sunset trends are an obvious shift as the fall months settle in, which offer less daylight. 

What to Wear in November

The weather in November is going to be on the cooler side of comfortable. You can expect some cloudy days, not much rain, and some brisk mornings and evenings. Overall, you should expect somewhat warm weather ranging from the low 60s and dipping into the mid-40s.

With temperatures in the low 60s, you can wear pretty much anything as long as you keep an extra layer on hand. Though temps will be much cooler than the blazing summer months, make sure to still bring plenty of water with you. Regardless of the time of year, it’s important to stay hydrated. Especially if you’re planning to spend a lot of time exploring the strip or other spots around town on foot.

View of the Las Vegas strip in November.

Events in Las Vegas in November

Las Vegas is known as the Entertainment Capital of the World, so you can bet there’s always a fun event happening right around the corner. From hotel residencies to special events, there’s no doubt your family will be plenty entertained while visiting Las Vegas. 

Las Vegas is a hot spot for the best shows and concerts, and the month of November will be no exception. Keep an eye on schedules to see if any of the events line up during your visit to Sin City.

There are so many entertainment options when visiting Las Vegas, so we’ve made things easier by narrowing down the best shows to consider when vacationing in Vegas with a family.

  • Blue Man Group
  • Beatles LOVE by Cirque du Soleil
  • O by Cirque du Soleil
  • KA by Cirque du Soleil
  • Terry Fator
  • Popovich Comedy Pet Theater
  • Jabawockeez

Concerts 

If you’re not planning to visit Las Vegas in November for a specific show based in the city or happening at one of the hotels, keep an eye on the concert schedule.

Artists from every decade hit the stage in this city, so one of your favorites might just be performing at one of the city’s many entertainment venues.

Here’s a quick glance at some of the concerts happening in Las Vegas in November 2023. 

November 2: Ludacris November 3: Doja Cat , Hozier , Andy Grammer November 4: Loverboy November 7: Nessa Barrett November 8: Daryl Hall and the Daryl’s House Band November 9: Siddhartha November 10: REO Speedwagon , Tina Fey & Amy Poehler: Restless Leg Tour November 11: REO Speedwagon , Ana Barbara , Tina Fey & Amy Poehler: Restless Leg Tour November 12: Blue October November 18: A Johnny Mathis Christmas November 24: Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull & Ricky Martin , Zedd , Lindsey Stirling November 25: Matteo Bocelli , Deadmau5 November 26: TV Girl , Tower of Power

Katy Perry , Keith Urban , Miranda Lambert , Santana , Rod Stewart , Garth Brooks , U2 , Kylie Minogue , Rick Springfield , Alter Ego , Adele , Usher , Donny Osmond , Earth Wind & Fire , Wayne Newton , and Barry Manilow have multiple residency dates in Las Vegas in November. 

Sporting Events

Cheering on the local team is always a fun way to explore and experience a new city. Be sure to check out a sporting event in Las Vegas in November! 

Get in on some NFL action with the Raiders in Las Vegas in November. Any NFL fans would love the opportunity to visit this relatively new stadium and enjoy an amazing game of professional football live.

Ultimate Fighting

If you prefer your sports a little more intense, there’s a UFC Fight Night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on November 18th. 

Things to Do in Las Vegas in November

Hiking in Valley of Fire near Las Vegas

There are so many fun attractions to explore with your family in Las Vegas. From taking in the wonders of the gorgeous hotels to being star-struck by the lights and glamour of the strip, there’s so much to see and enjoy, and don’t forget the delicious food !

It took us a few trips to discover it, but we love the Neon Museum ! It’s a bit off the beaten track, but definitely, a fun spot to check out with adults and kids alike. 

Due to its subtropical desert climate, Las Vegas is a fantastic place to visit year-round. Sure, summer travelers are known to spend countless hours in hotel pools, but contrary to what you might think, there are so many fun things to do in Las Vegas during winter .

Checking out Valley of Fire or Red Rock Canyon is a much more comfortable experience in the cooler months of the year. There are some amazing Valley of Fire hikes you won’t want to miss when visiting Las Vegas in November!

If you would prefer to visit Red Rock Canyon, there are lots of great tours . If you don’t have your own transportation, some of these tours include transportation from many of the downtown hotels.  

Hiking to the Fire Wave in Valley of Fire near Las Vegas in November

There are so many fun attractions on the strip, but exploring the state park and conservation area is actually one of our favorite things to do with kids in Las Vegas . A quick visit out of town to check out Seven Magic Mountains is another sure bet for family fun in Las Vegas in November! 

Las Vegas Day Trips 

Visiting the Hoover Dam near Las Vegas

The Hoover Dam is about 45 minutes west of Las Vegas and is considered one of the industrial wonders of the world. Families are welcome to travel to and explore the dam on their own, but we definitely recommend taking a Hoover Dam tour .

During our last visit to Las Vegas, we went down into the dam on a tour, and it was so much fun. It was so interesting to learn more about the history of creating the dam and seeing the big generators.

The tours are super convenient. Many of them pick guests up from Las Vegas area hotels and drive them to the dam. 

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Antelope Canyon

Walking through Antelope Canyon

If you’re looking for an excuse to get out of town during your visit to Las Vegas, consider an Antelope Canyon from Las Vegas Tour . Antelope Canyon is about four and a half hours outside of Las Vegas. Travelers can choose from different Lower Antelope Canyon tours , including Antelope Canyon X or even an Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Trip .

Travelers who wish to make the road trip from Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon and nearby Horseshoe Bend might find themselves asking, can you see Antelope Canyon without a tour? You can drive yourself to the entrance of the canyon, but you will need to book a tour to go in because it is on protected Navajo Land. Visiting Antelope Canyon in November is a great time of year to visit.

If you decide to stay in the Antelope Canyon area instead of making the long trek back to Vegas all in one day, you can be sure your family will stay in comfort. There are some amazing hotels near Antelope Canyon . 

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The Grand Canyon

South Rim of the Grand Canyon

Another fun day trip destination from Las Vegas is the Grand Canyon. There are some amazing things to do at the South Rim Grand Canyon , and it’s a really enjoyable place to visit with family. We are always blown away by how beautiful it is every time we visit.

Best of all, there are some phenomenal places to stay near the Grand Canyon too, just in case you decide to stay overnight! If you are short on time, you can definitely see the Grand Canyon in one day, but if you can stay overnight, you can watch a spectacular sunrise. Sunrise and sunset are our favorite times to visit the Grand Canyon.

If you want a truly memorable and unique way of experiencing the Grand Canyon, check out some of the Las Vegas helicopter tours that visit the Grand Canyon.

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Best Time of Year to Visit Las Vegas 

Late fall throughout the winter months is the best time to visit Las Vegas. These months will still be somewhat crowded, but visiting during this time saves travelers from the extreme heat and summer pool party atmosphere. 

Las Vegas in September can still see high temperatures pushing 100° F, but as temperatures buckle in for fall, November in Las Vegas takes a plunge into the low 60s, making it an even more comfortable time to visit!

Where to Stay in Las Vegas in November

Las Vegas is known for some of the most impressive hotels, especially on the strip. For visitors traveling on a budget or just uninterested in staying on the strip, there are some remarkable hotels near the Las Vegas airport and some really fun Fremont Street hotels too! 

Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

Swimming pool at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino.

⭐️ Rating 7.6/10 | 📍 Location : 129 Fremont Street | 🏩 View on Expedia.com 

Most people know the Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino as one of the most iconic Las Vegas landmarks. It’s been around for a long time, but with the help of renovations throughout the years, it’s still making customers happy. 

We love this family-friendly Fremont Street hotel for its affordability and great pool complex! 

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Club Wyndham Grand Desert

Courtyard at Club Wyndham Grand Desert, a great place to stay in Las Vegas in November.

⭐️ Rating 9/10 | 📍 Location : 265 E Harmon Ave in Las Vegas | 🏩 View on Expedia.com  

Club Wyndham Grand Desert is a great hotel option for travelers hoping to stay near Mccarran Airport. One and two-bedroom suites with a full kitchen make this one of the best hotels in the area. 

We love the gorgeous garden at this location. The courtyard is such a fun and comfortable place to play with your kids and enjoy the outdoors. They even have a fire pit !

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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Las Vegas Airport South

Lobby area at La Quinta Inn & Suites

⭐️ Rating 8.6/10 | 📍 Location : 6560 Surrey St in Las Vegas  | 🏩 View on Expedia.com  

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Las Vegas Airport South is another airport area hotel that showcases remarkable customer service. There are so many wonderful things about this hotel. The staying rooms are clean, comfortable, and sound-proofed, which is a big deal when you’re staying the night in a party city! 

The pool at this property is open 24 hours, and they offer a complimentary breakfast and also a free all-day shuttle to the airport. 

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FAQ: Las Vegas in November 

Is november a good month to visit las vegas, nevada.

November is a great month to visit Las Vegas, especially if you want to enjoy cool, but manageable fall temperatures. Nearly a month and a half into the fall season, the desert heat continues to plummet from its summer high. The days will offer somewhat warm but more comfortable temperatures, which make walking the strip or hiking outside of town a more enjoyable experience. 

Is Las Vegas Busy in November?

Las Vegas is a popular place to visit in November. Given the cool down in weather, the fall and continuing winter months welcome many tourists to the city. 

The Bellagio Fountain in Las Vegas

How Hot is Las Vegas, Nevada in November?

Las Vegas in November brings 60-degree days and even cooler nights and early mornings, typically in the 40s. Las Vegas is not very hot in November.    

Does it Rain in Las Vegas in November? 

Given that Las Vegas is in a desert climate, it doesn’t see a lot of rain. Tourists can expect an average of 2 days of rain in Las Vegas in November. 

Conclusion: Las Vegas in November 

We hope this guide to Las Vegas will help you better prepare for your visit in November. From how to pack for the weather to all the best attractions in town, you’ve got a guidebook to craft your perfect trip! 

Las Vegas always turns out to be an epic family adventure we remember forever. Enjoy all the family fun Sin City has to offer! 

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Las Vegas In November : Weather, Things To Do And Travel Tips

With good reason, Las Vegas is one of the world’s most popular tourist attractions. This bustling city is recognized for its brilliant lights, engaging entertainment, and dynamic nightlife. If you want to avoid the hot heat of the summer, November is an excellent time to plan a trip to Las Vegas.

Temperatures have plummeted, making the air considerably colder than in past months, so bring a couple of coats with you for the nights.

In this post, we’ll look at the weather as well as some of the best attractions, events, and things to do in Las Vegas in November.

Weather in Las Vegas in November

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Las Vegas In November : Weather, Things To Do And Travel Tips

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Las Vegas has hot summer temperatures and cooler winter weather. During the year, it is normally rather dry, and November is no exception.

  • Average daily maximum temperature: 19.5 Degrees Celcius.
  • Average total rainfall: 11 mm
  • Average daily sunshine: 8 hours

Football aficionados, for example, may need to carry an extra blanket for the stands, while pool enthusiasts should prepare for a cold swim unless their resort has a heated indoor swimming pool.

November happens to be among the cheapest months to visit Las Vegas, but you’ll have to make do with some seasonal closures.

November is an excellent time to visit Las Vegas, especially if you dislike the normal blazing summer heat, which can be problematic for certain visitors.

Most days in November are beautiful, with temperatures in the mid-70s, which is rather warm, especially for tourists from northern states.

Things To Do In Las Vegas In November

From lively neighborhood events to world-class performances at venues around the city, Las Vegas deserves its moniker as the “Entertainment City of the World” for its year-round range of activities.

We provide a variety of events and activities in which you can participate. Check out our selection below and get ready to party.

Location: Craig Ranch Regional Park, 628 W Craig Rd, North Las Vegas, NV 89032

The Great Las Vegas Taco Festival & Auto Show will take over Craig Ranch Park on Dia de los Muertos weekend, November 4-6.

This fantastic event, now in its sixth year, will showcase some of the top restaurants and food trucks in the region offering up their delicious taco masterpieces.

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

November is an excellent time to visit Vegas, with ideal weather, plenty to see and do, and some of the greatest Thanksgiving eating you could dream of.

Giving gratitude and appreciating the wealth of the harvest are valued holiday traditions in Las Vegas.

You should schedule your Thanksgiving trip to Vegas as soon as possible because it is a busy season for the city and hotel rates might soar if you wait too long. Another thing to remember is to make your Thanksgiving meal reservations as soon as possible.

Location : V Theater, 3663 S Las Vegas Blvd Suite 360, Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Las Vegas International Film Festival provides a platform for filmmakers from all over the world to showcase their work. There are several film categories, and it is an excellent festival for film buffs.

You must own the rights to a film or have the owner’s consent to submit it. The association with the Vegas International Film Festival will be solely connected to the film submission. Any non-English language foreign film must include English subtitles.

Their primary purpose is to present their excellent productions to a varied audience of cinephiles in the world’s major cities. They will promote and spotlight every member of their community, increasing the chance for connecting with directors, cast members, and industry professionals.

VIFF honors the finest of what film has to offer. The Festival accepts films from all around the world, showcasing films by recognized masters as well as rising storytellers. Providing a diverse variety of competitive as well as non-competitive programming.

Marvel Avengers Las Vegas

Location: 3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109-8916

Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Las Vegas is an interactive and informative experience that will immerse you and your family in The Avengers universe. Visitors of all ages are welcomed to the official S.T.A.T.I.O.N. headquarters and brought deep further into Marvel Cinematic Universe with access to an assortment of intelligence files, confidential research, and experiments that examine The Avengers’ history and scientific roots.

If your kid is sensitive to loud noises, bring ear protection to use throughout the event. A sensitive youngster may benefit from ear muffs or earplugs in a few situations.

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Location: West Las Vegas Library, 951 W Lake Mead Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89106, United States

The Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival is a one-day, free event that celebrates the illustrated word. The Comic Book Festival, presented by the Library District, opens a new window, including publishers, exhibitors, film screenings, talks with special guests, and much more.

There are several lecturers to learn from, artwork to look at, and merchants to locate the ideal comic book memento at the event.

Chocolate Fountain at Bellagio Patisserie

Location: 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

This massive chocolate fountain was conceived by Montreal artist Michel Mailhot and took two years to design, plan, and engineer! Six pumps flow almost two tons of chocolate through the machine, which is made up of roughly 500 feet of stainless steel pipes.

Bellagio Patisserie always has time for delectable desserts. Start your day with croissants, omelets, and freshly made coffee. Enjoy a light lunch sandwich with crepes for dessert.

Casino at Luxor Las Vegas

Location: 3900 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119-1004

Play one of over 1,100 slots, and multi-game devices with values ranging from $0.01 to $100. Luxor features hundreds of slot machines from which to pick. From classic reel slot machines to the most recent video reel slot machines to hit the market.

Luxor’s action-packed casino floor is wide and pleasant. They have 120,000 square feet of space and 62 games. All paying patrons receive complimentary drink service.

Where to Stay in Las Vegas in November

The city gets lower temperatures in November, making it an ideal time to visit. With so many lodging options, deciding where to stay may be difficult. We’ve included listings of cheap, midrange, and luxury hotels to assist you to select where to stay.

Resorts World Las Vegas

Location: 333 Resorts World Avenue, Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas, NV 89109,

This LXR Hotels & Resorts will provide about 230 magnificent guest rooms and suites, upmarket amenities, and highly personalized service, creating a distinct experience that is destined to be the most sought-after location on the Strip.

Crockfords Las Vegas guests may check in privately and have exclusive access to their suites via an exclusive entrance and magnificent lobby. Guests may have easy access to the resort’s finest gaming, dining, and entertainment activities because the hotel tower is integrated within Resorts World Las Vegas.

Superior King Room with City View For 2 (1 night): Max. people: $493.93 + $116.58 taxes and charges

Notable Inclusions:

  • Air conditioning
  • Ensuite bathroom

Location: 3245 Saint Rose Parkway, Henderson, Las Vegas, NV 89052

The Las Vegas Strip is about 15 minutes away from this Henderson hotel. There is free Wi-Fi and a daily hot breakfast buffet. A warm outdoor swimming pool and jacuzzi are available 24 hours a day.

Each room at the Hampton Inn South Las Vegas has a 42-inch flat-screen HD cable TV, in-room movies, and complimentary Wi-Fi. For the comfort of guests, a microwave, small refrigerator, coffee maker, and a work desk are supplied.

Guests can use the fitness center and business center. Within an 8-kilometer radius, Hampton Inn Las Vegas South provides a free transportation service.

Queen Room – Non-Smoking for 4 (1 Night):  $284.08 + $36.93 taxes and charges

  • Mountain view
  • Private bathroom

Circus Circus Hotel, Casino & Theme Park

Location: 2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas, NV 89109,

The Las Vegas Convention Center is only a 5-minute drive away from this Las Vegas Strip hotel. Adventuredome, an indoor amusement park with a big roller coaster, as well as circus-themed shows, are included.

A 50-foot waterslide structure with three slides, covered cabanas, hot tubs, and two pools are all part of the Circus Circus Splash Zone pool experience.

West Tower Double Queen Room for 2 (1 Night): $192.97 + $3,579 taxes and charges

  • Flat-screen TV

Where to Eat in Las Vegas in November

Las Vegas is home to some of the top restaurants in the world, offering a diverse range of cuisines and pricing points. These are some of the greatest places to dine in Las Vegas in November, whether you want high-end fine dining or casual meals.

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Location: 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S Level 3, Boulevard Tower, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Zuma , Rainer Becker’s award-winning contemporary Japanese restaurant, opened its doors to the public in Las Vegas at the Cosmopolitan in early 2017. On the west coast, enjoy masterfully made sushi and izakaya-style casual eating.

Price range

  • $14.00 – $185.00
  • Contemporary
  • Reservations
  • Private Dining

Highlight Meals

  • Omakase Premium: $168.00
  • wagyu to truffle no gyoza: $35.00
  • Gin-dara no Saikyo yaki: $48.00

Location: 595 E Sahara Ave Eureka Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89104-2731

Fat Choy , which launched in 2013 as a local diner and meeting spot for friends and family, has been honored with honors and recognized as one of the city’s most reliable eateries. They are honored to serve such nice people from all across the country.

  • $2.49 – $13.99
  • Parking Available
  • The Fat Choy Burger: $13.99
  • Classic Cheese Burger: $10.99
  • House Salad: $6.59

Where to Drink and Party in Las Vegas in November

Las Vegas is known for its active nightlife, with lots of venues to drink and party all year, even November. These are the best places to drink and party in Las Vegas in October, ranging from cheap to expensive.

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Location: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd S MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109-4319

The MGM Grand Hotel houses Hakkasan Las Vegas . Every night, you can join them for upgraded Chinese food, one-of-a-kind specialty drinks, and delectable desserts.

Visitors must be over the age of 21. The dress code is expensive and trendy. Hats, sandals, sneakers, hard-soled shoes and boots, torn or baggy clothes, and sportswear are not permitted at Hakkasan. Men must wear collared shirts..

  • $15.00 – $30,000.00

Highlight Drinks:

  • 2005 Pétrus, Pomerol, France, Jeroboam: $30,000.00
  • The Hakka: $20.00
  • Cigar Suze: $28.00

Location: 3355 Las Vegas Blvd S The Venetian, Las Vegas, NV 89109-8941

Bourbon reigns supreme in Yardbird’s Bar . From the small quantity and experimental releases to excellent, hard-to-find classics, they take pleasure in having one of the best-curated collections in the country, with over 60 standouts.

The cocktail menu features fresh fruit juices, and spices, including, of course, bourbon, propelling the bar to the forefront of mixology. Their program is unique, entertaining, and very American.

  • $5.00 – $2,500.00

Highlights Drinks:

  • Blackberry Bourbon Lemonade: $18.00
  • Penicillin: $20.00
  • Château Lafite Rothschild Pauillac, 2005: $2,500.00

November is an excellent month to visit Las Vegas. With moderate weather, holiday celebrations, and lots of entertainment and outdoor things to enjoy, this dynamic city has something for everyone.

Whether you want to play the slots, watch a performance, or enjoy the great outdoors, Las Vegas offers something for you. So, why not schedule your next vacation to Las Vegas for November and take advantage of everything this wonderful city has to offer?

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Best Times To Visit Las Vegas

The best time to visit Las Vegas is from March to May and from September to November. While you'll find plenty of travel deals throughout the year, the spring and fall shoulder seasons offer the most moderate weather. Sin City welcomes an influx of visitors during the winter months, especially surrounding New Year's Eve, the Super Bowl and Valentine's Day, and the sweltering summers see daytime temperatures exceeding 100 degrees. No matter when you decide to visit Vegas, try to plan a midweek trip – because this is a common weekend getaway destination, you'll find more rooms at lower rates between Tuesday and Thursday.

Las Vegas is also home to hundreds of conventions each year, which can drive up room rates. Before setting travel dates, check the city's tourism board convention schedule to find out which hotels are hosting what and when – this will help you secure a better deal at your choice hotel. 

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November in Las Vegas: Weather, What to Pack, and What to See

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The fall brings cooler temperatures to Las Vegas and the possibility of rain throughout November, but it's still considerably warmer in this Nevada desert town than most other places in the United States. If you're visiting the city this month, there are also plenty of things to do to keep you entertained—from catching a Las Vegas Golden Knights hockey game at the T-Mobile Arena to watching a show on the Las Vegas Strip.

Keep in mind when visiting in November that night and day temperatures also fluctuate considerably: While the days may still be warm, it can get downright frigid at night. Fortunately, most of your time in Vegas will be spent indoors at one of the area's many hotels, resorts, casinos, theaters, or other entertainment attractions—unless you're mountain biking in Red Rock Canyon or heading off on a day trip to the Grand Canyon .

Las Vegas Weather in November

By Nov. 1, cooler weather has already settled across the Las Vegas region, though temperatures here might be considerably warmer here than wherever you arrived from.

  • Average high: 67 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Average low: 42 degrees Fahrenheit

Less than half an inch of rain falls over the course of four to six days each year, most of which comes in light, scattered showers that don't affect travel—though you may want to bring an umbrella just in case. Aside from some occasional strong winds and the chance of rain, November weather is usually relatively temperate in Las Vegas.

What to Pack

The weather has cooled down significantly, especially overnight, but the temperatures inside Las Vegas attractions remain the same year-round, so you'll need to pack for your trip based on what you want to do. For instance, football fans may need to bring an extra blanket for the stands, and pool enthusiasts should expect a brisk dip unless their hotel has a heated indoor pool. Otherwise, anyone visiting this month should pack clothing they can layer, pants, a sweater or pullover for the nighttime chill, and an umbrella in case it rains.

November Events in Las Vegas

From festive community events to world-class entertainment at venues around the city, Las Vegas earns its nickname as the "Entertainment Capital of the World" for its variety of attractions available all year long. However, if you're visiting in November, a few events stand out among Las Vegas' lineup of comedy shows, concerts, musical productions, and festivals:

  • Inspirada Thanksgiving Farmer's Market : This annual event takes place the second week of November each year at Solista Park in Henderson and features a Thanksgiving feast cooking demonstration by a locally-renowned chef as well as a traditional row of vendors selling local produce and goods.
  • Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Teams Championship : In early November, the T-Mobile Arena hosts this annual bull riding championship, and there will be plenty of concerts, parties, and celebrations around the city affiliated with the finals.
  • Golden Knights Hockey : Vegas' professional National Hockey League (NHL) team typically plays several home games at the T-Mobile Arena in November.
  • Dia de Muertos : Celebrate Latin American traditions over the first weekend of November at Springs Preserve, where you can view hundreds of altars created by locals commemorating deceased family members.
  • Turkey Trot : The Thanksgiving tradition, sponsored by BBSC Running Events, takes place from Six Tunnels to the Hoover Dam on Thanksgiving morning.
  • Concerts and Shows: With dozens of venues and headliners to choose from, there's no shortage of entertainment available on the Las Vegas Strip. Performers, including Fleetwood Mac, Metallica, Celine Dion, Jim Gaffigan, Cher, and Boyz II Men, regularly show off their talents in Vegas.

November Travel Tips

  • The weather in Las Vegas may feel colder or warmer than you're used to for this time of year, depending on where you live. Visitors from California find it colder, those from the East Coast find it warmer, while people from the northern United States compare it to a tropical vacation.
  • Aside from the week of Thanksgiving, ticket prices for flights and rooms at Las Vegas hotels  are slightly lower than average in November due to fewer visitors coming to the city at this time of year. Book your reservations early and be on the lookout for package deals meant to entice new customers—these are often used by hotels that aren't getting enough customers during tourism's shoulder season.
  • If you're visiting during Thanksgiving, prices will likely increase, and it'll be more challenging to book rooms and make reservations. However, there are several restaurants in Las Vegas that will be open and serving holiday feasts.

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