Las Vegas: Deals in the Desert Lights

Fly Smart: With a steep downtrend—visitor counts down 7–11% and air traffic declining—now’s the time to book. Return fares from Europe to Las Vegas are currently in the USD $400–600 range (e.g., Brussels or London to LAS as low as ~$498), and average fares hover around $700 in winter months like January and February

Las Vegas still sparkles—think the Bellagio Fountains, canopy-lit Fremont Street, and dramatic shows under the Sphere. Opt for luxury with Wynn Las Vegas for premium service, The Venetian Resort for opulent theming, or ARIA Resort & Casino for sleek design and spa amenities. For an ultimate luxury experience, check out The Four Seasons Las Vegas.

  • The Strip & Bellagio Fountains: Awe-inspiring spectacle and timeless destination spots.
  • Fremont Street Experience: Nostalgia and live music beneath a dazzling LED canopy.
  • High Roller & Sphere Shows: Tech-forward attractions that reinvent old-school Vegas.
  • Despite tourism dips, gaming revenue remains steady—suggesting visitors still seek the classic Vegas experience albeit in smaller numbers.

The city’s neon allure remains, but softened crowds mean value-driven travelers can now enjoy high-end locales and experiences at better rates—whether visiting during a weekday or the off-season.

Las Vegas’s price creep is catching up to it, but for now, that means opportunity for well-timed travelers armed with flexible dates and a keen eye for deals.

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