#67 of 104 worldwide

Las Vegas

United States of America · North America

Las Vegas offers a high-octane lifestyle with robust infrastructure and a unique desert climate for digital nomads seeking a non-traditional work base.

Build a budget

Solo nomad / month

$2,766

Couple / month

$1,889

Family / month

$4,363

Avg daylight

12.0 h/day

About this place

What Las Vegas is like

Field notes from the city profile database, not a brochure.

A high-energy, desert metropolis that balances extreme leisure with a sprawling, car-centric suburban work environment.

Lifestyle
Car-dependent, entertainment-focused, 24/7 accessibility
Pace
Fast-paced
Vibes
fast internetdn hubhistoric city

Best for

Night owlsRemote workers seeking low taxesOutdoor enthusiasts interested in desert landscapes

Less suitable for

Those who prefer walking as their primary commutePeople sensitive to extreme heatThose seeking a quiet, small-town atmosphere

The verdict

How Las Vegas scores

A single score from the five things that matter most for remote work: affordability, internet, climate, safety and visa freedom.

76score

Cost of living

The Real Cost of Desert Living

Include rent

Adds $1,571 for 1BR rent in the centre

Solo · rent included

$2,766/month

Rent

$1,571

57% of total

1BR rent in the centre (Solo)

Eating Out

$352

13% of total

Lunch, coffee and drinks at local dining prices

Groceries

$454

16% of total

Monthly basket: eggs, rice, meat, fruit, vegetables, milk and bread

Essentials

$390

14% of total

Utilities, transport and leisure combined
Deep dive — rents, everyday prices and how the budget compares
Rent$1,571Eating Out$352Groceries$454Essentials$390

The rent lever

Rent

1BR rent in the centre (Solo)

$1,571

Everyday essentials

Groceries

Monthly basket: eggs, rice, meat, fruit, vegetables, milk and bread

$454

Restaurants & cafés

Lunch, coffee and drinks at local dining prices

$352

Transport

Local buses, tuk-tuks and rideshares

$148

Utilities & bills

Internet, mobile plan and electricity

$165

Leisure & misc

Gym, sports, entertainment and clothing

$77

Rent & bills

1BR in the centre
$1,571
1BR outside centre
$1,450
3BR in the centre
$2,473
Utilities (85m²)
$216
Internet plan
$79

Moving outside the centre saves $121 (8%) on rent.

Everyday prices

Lunch out$25
Cappuccino$6
Milk 1L$1
Bread 500g$4
Eggs ×12$5
Chicken 1kg$11
Rice 1kg$4
Cheese 1kg$14
Apples 1kg$4
Gym / month$29
Transit pass$65
Mobile plan$77
13% above the median budget (Rochester, $2,455)Cheaper than 63% of 104 tracked citiesFigures are household cost of living: everyday spending plus the listed apartment rent.*International flights and trip insurance not included.

Work

Connectivity and Digital Infrastructure

Fixed fiber

348 Mbps
Download

Upload: 140 Mbps

Latency: 15 ms

Mobile data

324 Mbps
Download

Upload: 35 Mbps

Latency: 32 ms

Remote-work ready

Fixed fiber at 348 Mbps down with 15 ms latency — comfortably fast for calls, uploads and remote work.

Climate

Living in a Hot Desert Climate

Peak season

Feb – May, Oct – Nov

Comfortable temperatures · Low rainfall

Shoulder

Sep, Dec – Jan

Warm or mild · Moderate rainfall

Off-season

Jun – Aug

Hot or cold · Heavy rainfall

Perfect (20–30°C):MarAprOctHot:MaySepMild:JanFebNovDec
45°35°25°15°5°JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Temp range Daylight hrs🌧 Rainy days ≥5

Coldest month

Dec · 3.9°C

Hottest month

Jul · 40.8°C

Rainiest month

Jan · 4 rainy days

Avg daylight

12.0 h / day

Walkability

Commuting in a Car-Dependent City

Walkability

Car-dependent

4%

Public transport

Best way to move around

Car

90%

Visa & safety

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Country focus · Visa & entry

Your passport

City focus · Safety

Safety index

4.5/10

Overall safety of the city

Crime index

55.4

Lower is better

Safe walking alone at night

39%

of residents feel safe after dark

FAQ

Common questions about Las Vegas

Curated answers for Las Vegas.

Is Las Vegas a good city for digital nomads?+

Las Vegas is highly suitable for nomads who appreciate high-speed internet, no state income tax, and a car-centric suburban lifestyle, though it may not be ideal for those who prefer walkability.

How much does it cost to live in Las Vegas as a nomad?+

A realistic budget for a comfortable lifestyle, including rent, is approximately $2,600 to $2,800 per month.

Do I need a car in Las Vegas?+

Yes, the city is highly car-dependent, and public transportation is not sufficient for most daily commute needs.

Is the internet in Las Vegas reliable for remote work?+

Yes, with average download speeds exceeding 340 Mbps and low latency, it is excellent for intensive remote work.

What is the best time of year to visit Las Vegas?+

The spring (February–May) and autumn (October–November) months offer the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities.

Are there specific visas for digital nomads in the USA?+

No, the United States does not currently offer a dedicated digital nomad visa; visitors typically enter on standard tourist permits.

Is Las Vegas safe?+

Las Vegas has a moderate safety index; it is generally safe if you practice standard situational awareness and avoid isolated areas at night.

How is the healthcare in Las Vegas?+

Healthcare is modern and well-equipped, though access is private and can be expensive without comprehensive insurance.

What should I know about the desert climate?+

The climate is extremely hot in the summer (June–August), often exceeding 40°C, and very dry year-round.