Where to Watch the 4th Of July Fireworks in Las Vegas 2023
The oft-quoted travel saying goes that “Paris is always a good idea,” but when it comes to summer getaways, no city offers more to do in a few days, and more than a few ways to do it, than Las Vegas. Mix in Fourth of July fireworks, and the city’s glittering cornucopia of casinos, hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, and shows make visiting the city a very bright idea indeed. Not to mention, it’s much less expensive than Paris, with hotel rates averaging about $121 a night over Fourth of July, according to Priceline.
If you find yourself saying “Vegas, baby, Vegas!” for a Fourth of July trip, then don’t miss the biggest fireworks show in Las Vegas at Caesars Palace in the heart of Las Vegas Boulevard, AKA The Strip. Yet there will be plenty of patriotic displays in downtown Las Vegas and all around the surrounding valley too.
Wherever you are, whatever you’re up to, just remember to set your alarms for 9 p.m. as that’s the golden hour when all the fireworks throughout the Las Vegas region will go off.
Here’s the full list of where to watch the fireworks throughout Las Vegas:
The Las Vegas Strip
Caesars Palace is keeping its annual tradition as the only fireworks show on the Las Vegas Strip. The show will gear up at 8:30 pm with fireworks setting off at 9 p.m. from the hotel’s Julius Tower.
While the fireworks can be seen from almost anywhere outside on the Strip, you can elevate your view with a table on the outdoor patio at GIADA restaurant across the street at The Cromwell. Another option is to head up to the roof at The Cromwell to Drai’s Beachclub, a pool scene turned after-dark hotspot where the party will keep going after the fireworks show with a special musical guest.