Book the Best Shows, Avoid Hidden Fees & Plan Your Perfect Las Vegas Trip

Independent advice on what's worth your money — real reviews, best-seat maps and the lowest prices on tours and hotels.

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Vegas Planning Tips: How to Avoid Hidden Fees & Save on Shows

Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world — a city where world-class shows, headline concerts, iconic resorts and non-stop nightlife sit side by side on a single boulevard. Las Vegas Guide brings it all together so you can plan the perfect trip in one place.

Browse hundreds of shows from Cirque du Soleil and big-name magic to comedy and adults-only revues, catch the biggest artists during their Las Vegas residencies, and compare hotels from five-star Strip resorts to great-value off-Strip stays. Every listing includes prices, photos, venue details and verified guest reviews.

Frequently asked questions

What is the real cost of a Las Vegas hotel room?

The advertised rate often jumps 30–50% on arrival because of daily resort fees (around $40–$55/night plus tax) that aren't shown in the initial booking price. See our guide to cutting resort fees before you book.

Do I need to book show tickets in advance?

Yes. For top-tier shows like Cirque du Soleil's "O" or concerts at The Sphere, book at least 3–4 weeks ahead to secure central seats without blind spots. Compare your options in our Shows section.

Is it cheaper to buy tour tickets on the Strip?

No. Sidewalk kiosks often add middleman markups. Booking Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam tours online through verified partners locks in the lowest price.