More about: 10 Things to Do in Las Vegas in January
January is a busy time for tourism in Sin City, which can complicate things if you haven't decided in advance what to see and do in Las Vegas
To help you buy tickets or book dates and times in advance, this post explains the most important events and attractions taking place in Las Vegas in January.
1. Take a trip to the snowy canyons of the Grand Canyon

Visiting the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas by helicopter or taking a sightseeing tour is one of the best things to do in Las Vegas in winter, especially in January, as the conditions are ideal for seeing this beautiful National Park covered in a blanket of snow worthy of a museum painting.
In fact, many people choose to visit Las Vegas specifically in January to venture into the Grand Canyon and enjoy magnificent views of this natural wonder under a blanket of snow.
Booking a light aircraft flight to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas will allow you to appreciate the best views from above and will undoubtedly be one of the most unforgettable experiences of your life.
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- Price: £210 per person.
- Duration: 4 hours.
2. Get excited for the NHL Mid Season

The Vegas Golden Knights are Nevada's hockey team, and January is a particularly exciting month to enjoy this sport, as it coincides with the mid-season of the North American hockey league, the NHL, in which American and Canadian teams compete to take home the trophy.
Going to a bar with a typical atmosphere, ordering a beer and enjoying an ice hockey game is one of the things to see and do during the evenings in Las Vegas.
But I really recommend that, if you are interested in this sport, you don't miss the opportunity to book tickets to see the Vegas Golden Knights at their stadium, the T-Mobile Arena. Without a doubt, one of the best things to do in this city in January.
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- Schedule: games usually start at 7:00 p.m.
- Price: from €74, depending on the match, the seats you choose and how far in advance you book your tickets.
3. Stroll through the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is a great place to visit in January because of the variety of exhibitions on display.
This activity is free and you can enjoy it at any time of day just by entering the Bellagio Hotel, but I recommend doing so at night so you can take advantage of the hotel's fountain show, which lights up after sunset.
You are also very close to the Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas, which is an excellent opportunity to go up to its observation deck to enjoy one of the best views of the entire City of Sin.
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- Opening hours: the Las Vegas Eiffel Tower observation deck is open from 12:00 to 00:00
- Price: admission to the Las Vegas Eiffel Tower costs €28
4. Enjoy New Year's cuisine

Buffets abound on every corner of the Strip, and many offer themed dinners dedicated to New Year's celebrations. In addition, many large hotels, such as the MGM Grand, offer shows and exhibitions around this time of year.
Similarly, if Chinese New Year falls in January, don't miss the opportunity to try its delicious cuisine and specialities. The celebratory meals on this special date are especially abundant.
Another fantastic plan is to take a food tour in Las Vegas, where you can sample typical dishes from Las Vegas cuisine. Delicious!
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- Time: starts at 12:00 and lasts three hours.
- Price: €112.
5. Tour the Consumer Electronic Show

If you love technology and are a regular consumer of the latest innovations, then you need to include the Consumer Electronic Show on your list of 10 things to do in Las Vegas in January.
Meta, Google and Tesla are some of the big names that usually attend this magnificent event organised by the Consumer Electronics Associations of the United States every year.
Here's my idea: take a tour on one of the best tourist buses in Las Vegas and get off at the stop closest to CES. Once there, explore the exhibition halls and attend the conferences that interest you most. You can even buy some cutting-edge gadgets!
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- Hours: vary depending on the conference.
- Price: from around £100 to £300, depending on how far in advance you book.
6. Travel around the world on National Buffet Day

National Buffet Day in the United States falls on 2 January, and if you are lucky enough to be in Las Vegas on this date, you have to make the most of the wide range of this type of food on offer in restaurants throughout the city.
Dinners, breakfasts, lunches or afternoon snacks. No matter what time of day it is, you'll always find a buffet with enough variety to take you around the world, gastronomically speaking. In fact, if you plan your schedule well, you can arrange a private transfer from Las Vegas Airport to take you directly to a buffet.
And if you're not in Las Vegas on 2 January but are interested in gastronomy, remember that taking a gastronomic tour of Las Vegas is a delicious option.
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- Hours: starts at 12:00 and lasts three hours.
- Price: £112.
7. Dance like never before at a U2 concert

The Irish band U2 has a permanent home in Las Vegas, specifically at the MSG Sphere, and although they perform concerts practically all year round, January is a spectacular time to attend a concert.
Inside the "sphere" you will forget the cold of Las Vegas and the lights that envelop this space will take you to a new dimension. You can sing along to U2's songs, feel the warmth of the audience and vibrate to the rhythm of the music of one of the soundtracks of your life.
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- Price: there are many prices, depending on how far in advance you book and where you want to sit in the venue.
- Times: concerts start at 8:00 p.m.
8. Celebrate New Year's Week at a casino

Travelling to Las Vegas in January is synonymous with celebrating the New Year. Whether at your hotel or any of the others located on the iconic Strip, you will find events that revolve around the joy that defines the first week of the year.
Contests, special poker tournaments, themed dinners, and discounts are some of the alternatives that may appear at these hotel complexes. It's up to you to walk around and find the one that suits you best, as the events change every year.
The most famous casinos in Las Vegas, such as the MGM Grand and the Bellagio, often organise fabulous attractions so that tourists can experience the New Year of their lives.
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- Price: varies depending on the hotel or casino.
- Opening hours: the city's casinos are usually open 24 hours a day.
9. Ice skate on the Cosmopolitan's rink

Until mid-January, you can still skate on the ice rink that is set up every year at the Cosmopolitan Hotel & Casino for the winter season and Christmas festivities.
It is a terrace that offers a complete view of some iconic corners of the Strip, such as the Paris Hotel balloon or the entrance to the Bellagio Hotel.
This is something you can include on your list of places to visit during a week-long trip to Las Vegas, as long as you are in the city during the first half of January. Children over the age of 2 are also allowed on the premises, making it one of the things to see and do in Las Vegas if you are travelling with children.
You can rent skates there and even try one of their themed cocktails to continue enjoying the Christmas spirit even in January.
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- Price: from £50 for two people for one hour of skating.
- Opening hours: in the evening, from sunset until approximately 10 pm.
10. Be amazed by the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo

Las Vegas is synonymous with adult entertainment in all its forms and dimensions. For this reason , it is quite logical that the annual adult film industry expo is held every January in Sin City.
It is a four-day event, and the Virgin Hotel is responsible for hosting hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors.
If you are interested in discovering a more intimate look at the artists and production companies related to this sector of the film industry, this event may be for you.
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- Price: from £45 to £350.
- Hours: activities usually start before noon and continue until after 9 p.m.