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The most common question before every Las Vegas trip: how much does it cost? Short answer: between $1,500 and $3,000 per person for 5 days, depending on your style. Here’s the full breakdown — item by item, with real numbers.

Flights: $300–$800 round trip

Las Vegas (LAS — Harry Reid International Airport) is served by most major airlines with direct and connecting flights from all over the US and internationally.

Hotel: $80–$300/night

Las Vegas has hotels for every budget. The Strip hotels are more expensive but put you in the center of everything. Fremont Street and off-Strip hotels are cheaper and often just as good.

CategoryPrice/nightExamples
Budget$80–120Excalibur, Luxor, Flamingo
Mid-range$120–200LINQ, Park MGM, New York-New York
Premium$200–350Bellagio, Venetian, Wynn
Off-Strip$50–90Fremont area hotels
5 nights (average)$400–1,000

Important: Las Vegas hotels charge a daily “resort fee” ($30–50/night) on top of the room rate. Factor this into your budget.

Tours & Experiences: $400–$1,200

This is where your trip becomes memorable. The tours are the best investment you’ll make in Las Vegas.

TourDurationPrice/person
City Night Tour4 hours$97
Grand Canyon West8 hours$229
Hoover Dam + Nelson Ghost6 hours$179
Valley of Fire5 hours$149
Red Rock Canyon4 hours$99
Night Helicopter1 hour$159
Antelope Canyon12 hours$280

For 5 days, I recommend at least 3 tours: City Night Tour ($97) + Grand Canyon West ($229) + one more of your choice. Total: $400–700.

Food: $40–$80/day

Las Vegas has food for every budget — from $8 fast food to $300 tasting menus. The key is knowing where to eat.

5 days of food: $200–400 per person

Transportation: $0–$200

Shows & Entertainment: $30–$200

Full Budget Summary

ExpenseBudgetMid-rangePremium
Flights$300$500$800
Hotel (5 nights)$400$700$1,500
Tours (3 experiences)$400$600$1,000
Food$200$300$500
Transport$50$100$200
Shopping$200$500$1,000+
Shows$0$100$300
TOTAL (USD)$1,550$2,800$5,300

5 Ways to Save Money in Las Vegas

  1. Book flights on Tuesday or Wednesday — consistently the cheapest days to fly.
  2. Stay off-Strip — Fremont area hotels are 40–60% cheaper and the experience is just as authentic.
  3. Eat at the food courts — Most casino food courts have excellent options for $10–15.
  4. See free shows — Bellagio Fountains, Fremont Street, Mirage Volcano (check schedule) are all free.
  5. Book tours directly — Skip the middleman agencies. Contact your guide directly for better prices and a more personalized experience.

Have questions about planning your Las Vegas budget? Send me a message — I’ve helped hundreds of visitors plan their trips and I’m happy to give you personalized advice.

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