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November in Las Vegas: F1, SEMA, cool weather

November has F1, SEMA and great weather, but hotel prices and Strip logistics can be intense.

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November has F1, SEMA and great weather, but hotel prices and Strip logistics can be intense.

November has excellent cool-weather usability, but it is very spiky. SEMA and Formula 1 can make hotels dramatically more expensive, while Thanksgiving adds another travel layer. It is a great month if you are choosing dates with intent.

Event spike monthCool and drySEMA and F1 spikes
Temperature
8-20°C
46-68°F
Rain
Cool and dry
Drier pattern
Crowds
SEMA and F1 spikes
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Pack for November

Jacket, layers, comfortable shoes, smart-casual clothes and extra patience for Strip traffic around F1.

Book the trip

Lock in November before the best options narrow.

Flights to Las Vegas

Use this timing signal before comparing routes and fares. High-demand months can narrow the best arrival and departure options quickly.

Where to stay in Las Vegas

Use timing context to pick a better base before prices and availability tighten.

Event signals this month

Dates that can shift prices, crowds, and your itinerary.

These timing signals show what may affect this month. The full events page gives the complete city view.

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cultural · Nov 3-6

SEMA Show

Massive automotive trade show at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It sharply affects hotels, rideshares and restaurant demand.

Book early
sport · Nov 19-21

Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix

Formula 1 returns to the Strip Circuit. Expect extreme hotel pricing, road impacts, luxury dining demand and a full race-week atmosphere.

Book early
holiday · Nov 26-29

Thanksgiving weekend

Thanksgiving creates long-weekend dining, show and family-travel demand, but it is smaller than F1 or SEMA.

Gets busy
You have the timing

Now choose where to stay, what to book, and what to avoid.

Use the timing signal to choose a better base, avoid pressure dates, and plan the trip with fewer surprises.

Event dates sourced from official organisers and public tourism sources. Always verify before booking.