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Las Vegas In November: What To Do Beyond The Grid


​November in Las Vegas is an exciting time to explore the entertainment capital of the world, offering a blend of mild days and festive vibes that mark the fall season.

Unlike the scorching heat of previous months, November welcomes visitors with comfortable weather, making it the perfect time of year to experience some of the best things the city has to offer. From the thrilling Formula One Grand Prix to the Thanksgiving holiday celebrations, there's no shortage of reasons to plan a November visit.

Las Vegas weather in November

Las Vegas in November offers a refreshing change from the intense heat of the summer months, with cooler temperatures making it a good time to visit.

At the beginning of the month, daytime temperatures hover around the low 60s°F (about 15-20°C), creating perfect conditions for exploring the city and its surroundings.

​As November progresses, the weather gradually cools, especially by the end of the month, when temperatures can dip into the high 40s°F (around 9°C) at night. This gradual shift to colder weather is typical for Las Vegas this time of year, marking a gentle transition into the winter season.

The average temperature during November reflects this change, offering a pleasant climate that is neither too hot nor too cold. This makes November a great time to enjoy outdoor activities in Las Vegas without the summer's extreme heat, from strolling the Strip to hiking nearby natural attractions.
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As November unfolds in Las Vegas, the nighttime temperatures begin to dip, creating a crisp, cooler atmosphere that distinctly marks the change from fall to winter. After sunset, temperatures can drop significantly, often reaching the low 40s°F (around 4-9°C). This noticeable chill in the air means that if you're out exploring Las Vegas at night or enjoying its vibrant nightlife, wrapping up warm becomes essential.

​Las Vegas hotels with heated pools in winter

MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
★★★★

It's famous not only for its expansive casino floor but also for its Grand Pool Complex. This oasis features four pools, three whirlpools, and even its own river and waterfalls, creating a perfect escape in the heart of the desert.

For those seeking a more vibrant poolside atmosphere, the Wet Republic Ultra Pool provides saltwater pools and an energetic vibe.


​During the cooler winter months, while the broader pool complex takes a seasonal break, the Main Pool remains welcoming to guests, ensuring that the water fun doesn't have to end.
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
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★★★★★

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas shines brightly on the Strip, offering a fresh take on luxury and style that sets it apart from the classic Vegas experience.

This hotel is a treasure trove of unique amenities, but its heated pools, and in particular, the Chelsea Pool, truly stand out. Open all year, the Chelsea Pool invites guests to enjoy a tranquil swim no matter the season.
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The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
​★★★★★

The Palazzo and Venetian Resort in Las Vegas deliver a luxurious swimming experience with heated pools on an Italian-inspired deck.

​Enjoy three pools and a hot tub on a five-acre rooftop terrace with Las Vegas Strip views, available year-round for relaxation and comfort.
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Wynn Las Vegas
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★★★★★

The Wynn and Encore resort complex in Las Vegas distinguishes itself with an array of luxurious amenities, including its exquisite pools.

​At the Wynn, one of the pools is specifically heated and remains open throughout the year, ensuring that guests can enjoy a relaxing swim regardless of the season.
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Bellagio Las Vegas
★★★★★

Known for its iconic dancing fountains, which can reach heights of 460ft, the Bellagio turns any night on The Strip into something magical. Drawing inspiration from the charming Italian village feel, the hotel exudes sophistication without being overstated.

Guests can enjoy the beauty of its rooms and suites, marvel at the fine art displayed in its gallery, relax in one of the five Mediterranean-styled pools, or be captivated by "O," a water-themed Cirque du Soleil® show. 


​No matter the season, guests can enjoy a cozy swim in the Bellagio's pools, which are heated to a comfortable 84°F.
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Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino
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★★★★

The Moorea Beach Club at Mandalay Bay offers an adults-only, heated pool with luxurious amenities like daybeds, private cabanas, and attentive service, ensuring a relaxing swim and escape from the Las Vegas Strip year-round.
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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
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★★★★★

The Palazzo and Venetian Resort in Las Vegas deliver a luxurious swimming experience with heated pools on an Italian-inspired deck.

​Enjoy three pools and a hot tub on a five-acre rooftop terrace with Las Vegas Strip views, available year-round for relaxation and comfort.
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Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
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★★★★★

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas mixes chic and quirky elements for an unforgettable stay, featuring top-notch dining, diverse bars, and live music at The Theatre. Enjoy the seasonal Élia Beach or resort pool for relaxation.

​Plus, Resorts World Las Vegas ensures year-round leisure with its heated pools, open in any season.

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Las Vegas sporting events in November

Las Vegas has become a hotspot for professional and semi-professional sports lately. Whether you're into hockey, basketball, soccer, football, or professional car racing, there's something here for you in November.

​The city cheers on its own teams, like the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium and the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena. Plus, it's a bustling hub for various sports events, including the annual Las Vegas Grand Prix. So, if you're a sports fan, Las Vegas promises a great time with its diverse lineup of games and events.
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The Formula One Grand Prix in Las Vegas, held in November, is an electrifying event where the city's streets transform into a high-speed racetrack. This race adds an extra thrill to Vegas, already known for its entertainment.

​It's not just about the cars racing at incredible speeds; the event is a spectacle, with the city's iconic lights and landmarks serving as the backdrop. Whether you're a die-hard racing fan or new to Formula One, this event is a great experience, combining the excitement of world-class motorsport with the allure of Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Grand Prix
Las Vegas Grand Prix
Las Vegas Grand Prix
Las Vegas Grand Prix

​In the month of November, the NFL season is in full swing, making it a perfect time to catch a Las Vegas Raiders game at the Allegiant Stadium. This cutting-edge venue offers a fantastic atmosphere for football fans and showcases Las Vegas's commitment to top-tier entertainment. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just enjoy live sports, a Raiders game is a highlight not to be missed.

The Las Vegas Golden Knights, established in 2017, marked Las Vegas' entry into the big leagues of professional sports as its first major franchise. They play in the NHL's Pacific Division, bringing top-tier ice hockey to Nevada in November.

Las Vegas outdoor activities

Las Vegas, often celebrated as a paradise playground, enjoys great weather and more than 300 sunny days annually. This sunny disposition opens up a world of outdoor adventures.

​Whether you fancy lounging by the pool at a luxurious Strip casino, exploring the nearby desert parks, or taking to the skies in a helicopter for breathtaking views of the Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon, there's something for everyone.
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The High Roller​

The High Roller​↗ in Las Vegas isn't just any Ferris wheel; it's an observation wheel that stands at an impressive 550 feet, making it a must-see for those looking to catch breathtaking views of the city's sparkling skyline.

​Riding the High Roller is an exhilarating experience, offering a unique perspective of Las Vegas from above.
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Springs Preserve

The Botanical Garden at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas is a lush oasis in the heart of the desert city. This 180-acre cultural institution is dedicated to sustainability and conservation, showcasing a diverse range of desert landscapes and plants.

​The garden features more than 1,200 species of native and desert-adapted plants, offering a vibrant display of the Mojave's beauty.
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Visitors can explore various themed gardens, including a cactus garden, a butterfly habitat (open seasonally), and areas dedicated to showcasing how plants adapt to arid environments.

The Preserve also offers trails that wind through the gardens and natural areas, providing a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle.

Nelson Ghost Town

Nelson Ghost Town, nestled outside Las Vegas, Nevada, brings history to life with its old-western charm and tales from its ghostly past.

Founded in the late 19th century around a bustling gold and silver mine, today, it stands as a fascinating destination for those eager to explore the echoes of the past.

​Visitors are welcomed to wander through its abandoned buildings, each telling its own story, from an old general store to a schoolhouse and a church.

​This historic mining town offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era, making it a perfect outing for anyone looking to step back in time. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just looking for a unique adventure outside the city.

Historic Railroad Trail

The Historic Railroad Trail, in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Las Vegas, Nevada, traces the route of a once-vital railroad from the 1930s.

This scenic path played a key role in transporting materials essential for constructing the Hoover Dam.

​It offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, inviting visitors to step back in time while enjoying the picturesque landscapes that surround it.

Wetlands Park

Wetlands Park in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a lush oasis sprawling over 2,900 acres, offering a serene escape with its wetlands, ponds, and trails.

​This expansive nature preserve is a haven for a diverse array of plant and animal life, from migratory birds finding refuge to endangered desert tortoises calling it home.

Floyd Lamb State Park

Floyd Lamb State Park offers a slice of serenity and natural beauty in Las Vegas, Nevada. With its four large ponds, verdant lawns, and diverse plant life, the park provides a picturesque backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities.

​Beyond its scenic appeal, the park houses a historic ranch house turned museum, offering insights into the Las Vegas Valley's rich history and culture.

​And let's not forget the peacocks – these vibrant birds add a splash of color and charm, roaming freely around the park. Whether

Zion National Park,

Zion National Park, a stunning showcase of nature's artistry, is just a few hours from Las Vegas, Nevada, in southwestern Utah.

​Here, you're greeted by majestic sandstone cliffs, deep canyons, and a river that elegantly carves its way through the landscape.
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Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park, nestled in southwestern Utah and a few hours' journey from Las Vegas, Nevada, is a marvel of nature's sculpture.

​The park's claim to fame is its captivating hoodoos—towering rock spires created by millennia of erosion. These unique formations provide an otherworldly backdrop for exploring the park's extensive network of trails.
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Zion National Park,
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Bryce Canyon National Park

Red Rock Canyon

Red Rock Canyon conservation area is just a short drive from Las Vegas. It's renowned for its striking red rock formations, picturesque canyons, and extensive trail system.

​Whether you're keen on exploring the rugged terrain of the Nevada desert on foot or prefer to enjoy the stunning desert landscape on a scenic drive from the comfort of your car along the 13-mile loop road.
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Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park, nestled in the desert near Las Vegas, Nevada, is a remarkable natural wonder that beckons visitors with its vibrant red rock formations and towering sandstone cliffs.

​This unique destination is not only a feast for the eyes but also a treasure trove of history, home to ancient petroglyphs dating back thousands of years.

​Whether you're an avid hiker, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a breathtaking landscape to explore, Valley of Fire offers an unforgettable experience.
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Death Valley National Park

Death Valley, situated in southeastern California and just a hop away from Las Vegas, Nevada, holds the title for some of the most extreme temperatures on Earth, set against a backdrop of a vast, harsh desert landscape.

​This remarkable park showcases nature's drama through its towering sand dunes, deep canyons, and unique geological wonders. But, don't let the name fool you; Death Valley teems with life, playing host to creatures like desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, and diverse bird species.
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Zabriskie Point at Sunset, Death Valley National Park
Zabriskie Point at Sunset, Death Valley National Park
Badwater Basin, Death Valley National Park
Badwater Basin, Death Valley National Park

Black Canyon

Black Canyon, just a stone's throw from Las Vegas, Nevada, offers a breathtaking landscape where the Colorado River carves through towering black cliffs and deep canyons, alongside crystal-clear waters.

​This magnificent destination invites nature enthusiasts, adventurers, and anyone looking to escape into nature.

Las Vegas indoor activities

Bellagio's Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Every season, the Bellagio's Conservatory & Botanical Gardens come alive in a 14,000-square-foot space, transforming into a magical floral wonderland.

​With each season, expect to see a new theme featuring a vibrant mix of plants, flowers, trees, and whimsical figures, complete with matching sounds.
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Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay​

Dive into an underwater adventure at the Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay↗​, the only predator-based aquarium in North America.

This captivating Las Vegas attraction houses over 2,000 animals, including sharks, giant rays, green sea turtles, and rare golden crocodiles.

​With more than 100 sharks in a massive 1.3-million-gallon tank and two immersive underwater tunnels, it offers an up-close look at the ocean's most fascinating creatures.


Don't miss "Sea Monsters Revealed," the largest exhibit of its kind, showcasing uniquely preserved sea life. A visit to the Shark Reef is a memorable journey into the depths of the ocean, right in the heart of Las Vegas.
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Shelby Heritage Center

Explore the legacy of American muscle at the Carroll Shelby Heritage Center↗ in Las Vegas, a paradise for car lovers.

Home to an impressive collection of over 30 vintage Shelby vehicles, including iconic Shelby Mustangs and Cobras, this attraction offers a unique glimpse into automotive history.

​Opt for a VIP tour and enjoy exclusive access to the Shelby American Modification Shop, leave your mark on the signature wall, and take home a gift bag filled with Shelby merchandise.

​It's an insider's journey into the world Carroll Shelby created, perfect for anyone fascinated by the blend of speed, design, and legacy.
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Omega Mart

Omega Mart↗​, crafted by the imaginative minds at Meow Wolf, is more than just a grocery store—it's an adventure into the whimsical and surreal.

As you step inside, you'll find yourself in an interactive art installation where every aisle and product holds a story, inviting you on an immersive journey full of surprises.

​It's an experience designed to intrigue and delight, blending the mundane with the extraordinary in ways that will constantly keep you guessing.

​Whether you're a fan of art, storytelling, or simply looking for an out-of-the-ordinary experience, it's a place where everyone can find something to spark their curiosity and imagination.
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Mob Museum

The Mob Museum↗ offers a deep dive into the enthralling history of organized crime and law enforcement in the United States. It's an interactive attraction that brings history to life through captivating exhibits, genuine artifacts, and immersive experiences.

This museum tells the complex story of the mob's impact on American society, not just with facts and figures but by placing you right in the middle of the action.

​Whether you're a history buff, interested in the workings of the criminal underworld, or just looking for an engaging way to spend your day, the Mob Museum
↗ provides a unique perspective on the battles between the mob and law enforcement.
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Topgolf

This upscale golfing destination offers more than just a day on the green. It features multilevel, climate-controlled hitting bays, perfect for any weather, and a variety of interactive games that cater to both serious golfers and those just looking for fun, making it a great spot to hang out, regardless of your golfing skills.

​It's designed to be welcoming and enjoyable for everyone, whether you're looking to improve your swing, compete with friends, or just enjoy the lively setting.

Shopping

If you're in Las Vegas and notice the outdoor temperatures drop, rest assured, the city is brimming with shopping opportunities to keep you entertained and warm.

Head over to the Fashion Show Mall, where the latest trends take center stage, or wander through the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort for a taste of Italian elegance.

For those seeking deals, the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets offer designer brands at discounted prices. And let's not forget about The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, where the luxury retail experience is unparalleled. If you're in town for Black Friday, you're in luck; these spots are perfect for scoring holiday deals.

​Additionally, the Miracle Mile Shops inside Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, with its 1.2-mile stretch of glitz and glam retail shops, ensures that you can enjoy shopping in comfort, no matter the weather outside.

Punk Rock Museum

At the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas, punk rock enthusiasts will find a treasure trove dedicated to the history, fashion, and culture of this groundbreaking music genre.

With over 45 years of punk rock history, the museum showcases the largest collection of punk artifacts, including photographs, clothing, instruments, handwritten lyrics, and artwork. Plus, visitors get a hands-on experience with guitars donated by famous artists, inviting you to try your hand at some iconic punk riffs.

​It's a vibrant homage to punk rock's enduring legacy, offering an immersive journey through its rebellious heart.

Las Vegas Natural History Museum

Discover the ancient giants of Nevada at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum↗, where you'll find exhibits on crocodile-like dinosaurs that roamed the area when it was a shallow sea.

​Also, explore the Wild Nevada Gallery to see how plants and animals adapt to the Mojave Desert's intense heat. It's a fascinating look at the past and present natural wonders of Nevada.
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Cirque du Soleil

A trip to Vegas isn't complete without experiencing a live show. Cirque du Soleil is a hit for all ages, offering up to six unique performances nightly.
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Pinball Hall of Fame

The Pinball Hall of Fame is a unique, interactive museum that takes you on a nostalgic journey through the history of pinball. It's dedicated to preserving and celebrating vintage pinball machines, offering visitors the chance to play on an extensive array of classic games.

Here, you can find machines from various decades, each with its own story and charm. Whether you're a pinball wizard or new to the arcade scene, this place invites you to explore, play, and appreciate the evolution of pinball over the years.

​So, step into the Pinball Hall of Fame and let the good times roll!

Circus Circus ​

Get your thrill fix at The Adventuredome at Circus Circus Las Vegas, a fun-packed indoor amusement park under a glass dome resembling a giant circus tent.

With two roller coasters, bumper cars, a pirate ship swing, carousel, mini-golf, laser tag, a climbing wall, and an arcade, there's no shortage of excitement.

​Opt for an all-day ride pass to make the most of it, especially for endless fun on El Loco, a coaster that delivers a heart-dropping 1.5-G-force drop. And for those a bit more cautious, Miner Mike is the perfect "intro" coaster.

​It's a blast for everyone, no matter your thrill level.
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