
Packing List
November Packing List for Las Vegas — What to Wear & Bring
November Las Vegas runs 66°F by day and 46°F at night — cooler than most visitors expect. A real jacket is needed after sunset, and Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend brings the Strip's biggest crowds of the year.
Averages 46–66°F, ~3 days of rain
Las Vegas November evenings drop to 46°F — the outdoor sections of the Strip near the Formula 1 race circuit and Fremont Street Experience require a real jacket, not just a cardigan, for comfortable evening time outdoors.
Las Vegas November days reach 66°F while casino interiors hold at 68°F — versatile long-sleeve tops let you dress for both without carrying extra bulk through a full day of Strip walking and casino-hopping.
November Formula 1 weekend on the Strip draws a global, fashion-conscious crowd — polished jeans and tailored trousers are the baseline for Strip restaurants, clubs, and race-adjacent sponsor events at Caesars Palace.
SEMA Show in early November and the Formula 1 Grand Prix bring convention and race crowds that fill Strip venues — smart-casual dressing covers press events, sponsor parties, and the electric race-weekend atmosphere simultaneously.
November casino air conditioning remains at 68°F even as outdoor temperatures cool to the 60s — a light cardigan prevents being uncomfortably cold on casino floors when 46°F evenings would already feel cold enough outside.
Las Vegas Formula 1 race circuit viewing zones require significant walking along Las Vegas Boulevard — November spectators cover 5+ miles navigating between grandstands at the Bellagio, ARIA, and Wynn sections of the circuit.
November evenings at 46°F make ankle boots the practical choice for Strip dining and nightlife — they keep ankles warm and handle the step-up in dress code that November convention and F1 crowds bring to the Strip.
Las Vegas November daytime at 66°F is comfortable for relaxed sightseeing at the Neon Museum and the Arts District — casual shoes that handle both indoor museum floors and outdoor walking suit the varied November itinerary.
Las Vegas November outdoor events — including F1 qualifying at the Strip circuit and evening walks near the Bellagio fountains — drop to 46°F; a scarf provides fast warmth between indoor venues and is easier to carry than an extra layer.
Las Vegas November UV index drops to 4–5 but clear desert skies and low humidity still produce noticeable glare — eye protection on Strip walks from Park MGM to Wynn is worthwhile on bright November afternoons.
Las Vegas November outdoor F1 viewing and Strip afternoon walking still expose skin to UV index 4–5 — not dangerous but worth protecting against on 3–4 hour outdoor sessions where face and hands are fully exposed.
Las Vegas averages 3 rainy days in November — Pacific autumn storms reach the desert valley and can bring unexpected rain to the Strip's outdoor walkways on days that started clear and sunny.
Local tips for Las Vegas in November
- 1.Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix in November is the city's single largest annual event — hotel rooms within walking distance of the Strip circuit sell out over a year in advance; plan and book travel well ahead of announcement.
- 2.SEMA Show in early November fills every Strip hotel near the Convention Center — even visitors not attending SEMA find dramatically higher room rates and Uber surcharges during the show's 5-day run in the first full week of November.
- 3.Las Vegas November evenings at 46°F feel much colder than they look on paper to visitors arriving from summer climates — bring a proper jacket for outdoor F1 race nights and Fremont Street events, not just a light cardigan.