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How Much Does Las Vegas Cost? (2026)

From budget $110/day to luxury $850/day — full daily expense breakdown

Las Vegas Travel Cost — Quick Answer

Updated Jun 2026

Per person, per day, in USD — daily cost summary for Las Vegas.

Budget / day
$110
Mid-range / day
$290
Luxury / day
$850
Biggest expense
Accommodation ($130/day)
7-day total (incl. flights, mid)
$2,500
Est. round-trip flight
$200-700 from US; $700-1,400 from Asia/EU (LAS direct from major US hubs)

As of 2026, a day in Las Vegas costs about $110 on a budget, $290 mid-range, and $850 for luxury travel. Accommodation is the single largest cost, and a 7-day mid-range trip including flights totals around $2,500.

Las Vegas can be done on a wide range of budgets. Hostels, local restaurants, and public transport keep daily costs around $110. A 3-star hotel with sit-down meals averages $290. Luxury travelers in 4-5 star hotels with fine dining should expect $850+ per day. Below: detailed breakdown by category, total budgets for 3/5/7-day trips, and local saving tips.

How much should you budget per day in Las Vegas?

Per person, per day for Las Vegas in three travel styles · 2026 figures.

Budget
$110
per day
  • Accommodation$50
  • Food$30
  • Transport$12
  • Activities$18
Hostels, dorm rooms, local eateries, public transit
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Mid-Range
$290
per day
  • Accommodation$130
  • Food$70
  • Transport$25
  • Activities$65
3-star hotels, sit-down restaurants, mix of transit and taxis
Luxury
$850
per day
  • Accommodation$380
  • Food$180
  • Transport$50
  • Activities$240
4-5 star hotels, fine dining, private transport and tours

Las Vegas hotel rates dramatically vary — $50/night Tuesday becomes $500/night Friday at the same property. Mid-week is 60-70% cheaper than weekends. Sunday-Thursday is the budget window. Resort fees ($35-50/night automatic) added at checkout. Tipping is mandatory: $1-2 per drink at bars, 18-22% restaurants, $5-10/night housekeeping.

How much does each category cost in Las Vegas?

Per person, per day in USD · 2026 figures.

Category Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Accommodation $50 $130 $380
Food $30 $70 $180
Transport $12 $25 $50
Activities & Attractions $18 $65 $240
Daily Total $110 $290 $850

How much does a 3, 5, or 7-day Las Vegas trip cost?

Including round-trip flight estimate · per person · estimated flights: $200-700 from US; $700-1,400 from Asia/EU (LAS direct from major US hubs)

3-Day Trip 3 nights
Budget
$480
Mid-Range
$1,100
Luxury
$3,050
5-Day Trip 5 nights
Budget
$720
Mid-Range
$1,800
Luxury
$5,100
7-Day Trip 7 nights
Budget
$950
Mid-Range
$2,500
Luxury
$7,150

* Flight prices vary widely by origin and booking timing. Numbers above are average return economy fares.

Is Las Vegas expensive compared to other cities?

Mid-range daily cost compared to other popular destinations.

City
Daily (mid-range)
vs Las Vegas
Los Angeles
$200
Vegas is ~45% pricier
Phoenix
$150
Vegas is ~93% pricier
San Diego
$220
Vegas is ~32% pricier
New York
$405
NYC is ~40% pricier
Miami
$300
Vegas similar
Honolulu
$280
Vegas is ~4% pricier

* Exchange rates as of April 2026. Mid-range daily cost per traveler.

Cash or card — how should you pay in Las Vegas?

How to pay and what to know about money in Las Vegas.

Currency

US Dollar (USD).

Card Acceptance

Universal — even Vegas cabs take cards.

Tipping

Mandatory: $1-2/drink at bars, 18-22% restaurants, $5-10/night housekeeping, $1-2/bag porters.

ATM

ATMs everywhere; bank-branded best (Wells Fargo, Bank of America). Avoid casino ATMs (5-10% fees).

Recommended Tours & Activities

Booking tours in advance is typically 15-30% cheaper than walk-up rates.

Las Vegas Hotel Search

Find rooms in your style — budget $50 to luxury $380+ per night.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a day in Las Vegas cost?

It depends heavily on travel style. Budget travelers using hostels, local restaurants, and public transport spend around $110 per day. Mid-range travelers in 3-star hotels with sit-down meals run $290. Luxury travelers in 4-5 star hotels with fine dining should expect $850+ per day. Accommodation (budget $50 / mid $130 / luxury $380) is the largest single cost.

What's the budget for a one-week trip to Las Vegas?

Including round-trip flights, 7 days runs: budget $950, mid-range $2,500, luxury $7,150. Average return flights: $200-700 from US; $700-1,400 from Asia/EU (LAS direct from major US hubs) (varies by origin and booking timing). Excluding flights, the on-the-ground total (lodging + food + transport + activities) for 7 days: budget $770, mid-range $2,030.

What's the biggest expense in Las Vegas?

For mid-range travel, accommodation is the biggest cost at $130/day. Order: accommodation $130, food $70, transport $25, activities $65.

Where should I exchange money for Las Vegas?

USD. Vegas is heavily card-friendly. Carry $50-100 cash for tips ($1-2 per drink at bars is mandatory). Avoid casino cash advances (15%+ fees).

Do I need to tip in Las Vegas?

Tipping practices vary widely by country. Check the cultural tips section for Las Vegas specifics. Generally: 10-15% in restaurants where it's expected, round up taxi fares, small tip per bag for hotel porters.

How can I save money on transport in Las Vegas?

Use public transit (subway/bus) to keep transport at $12/day. Day passes and IC cards offer discounts vs single tickets. Use ride apps (Uber, local equivalents) instead of street taxis to avoid overcharging.

Where can I eat cheaply in Las Vegas?

Local markets, family-run restaurants, and convenience stores can keep food costs at $30/day. Tourist-zone restaurants often run 2-3x what you'd pay 10 minutes away. Look for places where locals eat.

Is Las Vegas expensive overall?

Costs are similar to or slightly above major Western European cities. Budget travelers can do it on $110 per day. The big variables are accommodation ($50–$380), food ($30–$180), and transport ($12–$25) — your style choices matter more than the destination.

Why you can trust cost guide

Jimmy Kong TripPick founder · Travel content creator

Based in Chiang Mai for 8+ years, with 30+ countries visited across Southeast Asia, Japan, and Europe. Every detail in this guide is primary-source verified as of April 2026, with prices auto-refreshed via live exchange rate APIs. This isn't AI-generated boilerplate — it's written from the perspective of someone who has actually been there.

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