April’s desert sun warms Las Vegas to 26°C (79°F) highs and 13 hours of daylight. WrestleMania and NAB Show pack the city, while patios and rooftop bars are in full swing. The Bellagio Conservatory’s spring display is a highlight. Evenings are mild, perfect for exploring Fremont Street or catching a show. Crowds and prices spike during big events, but the city’s outdoor spaces and pool parties are at their best. Occasional wind can kick up, so bring a layer for breezy nights.
Pro tips for visiting Las Vegas in April
• Reserve hotels and event tickets 2–3 months ahead for WrestleMania and NAB Show—citywide sellouts are common. • Go early to Bellagio Conservatory for spring floral displays before crowds peak. • Book pool cabanas or daybeds for weekends—demand is high in April. • Choose Red Rock Canyon for morning hikes—temperatures are perfect and trails less crowded. • Head to Fremont Street for evening entertainment and cooler temperatures. • Avoid last-minute dinner reservations—prime restaurants are booked solid during conventions. • Plan for windy afternoons—secure hats and avoid rooftop bars if gusts pick up. • Look for outdoor brunches and patio dining for the best spring experience.
What to eat in Las Vegas in April: Seasonal delicacies
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Mexican Seafood (Mariscos) [Ceviche and aguachile]
April signals spring seafood season, so mariscos like ceviche and aguachile fit. Go for lunch; keep it chilled.
WWE’s two-night flagship event at Allegiant Stadium with huge attendance and weeklong spillover activity. Expect packed South Strip hotels and surging prices.