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las vegas Tourism continues to slump, with numbers similar to those seen nearly 20 years ago.
The Las Vegas Tourism Authority (LCVA) released its year-end summary for 2025 this week.
Sin City was visited by 35,457,000 people, down 7.4% from 2024, the report said.
Las Vegas had its highest number of visitors ever in 2019, with 42,523,700 visitors. coronavirus pandemicaccording to LCVA data.
Visitor numbers in 2025 roughly mirror the levels of 2000, 2002, and 2003.

More than 35 million people visited Las Vegas in 2025. (Michael Anthony, Fox News Digital)
In 2025, total occupancy was 80.7%, average room rate was $183.51, and convention attendance was 5,682,200.
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Compared to 2024, convention attendance, visitors, occupancy, and daily roommate numbers all decreased.
LVCVA Chairman Steve Hill is said to have spoken out about the matter. Impact of tariffs We have welcomed both repeat customers and potential new visitors.

In November, Las Vegas saw a decline in international tourists to 239,500. (Michael Anthony, Fox News Digital)
“Some of the decisions that our administration has made regarding international relations… [have] “It caused a drop in tourism,” Hill said, according to local station KTNV Las Vegas.
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The latest month-end summary for November reports the following: foreign tourists The number of tourists decreased by 239,500 compared to 303,834 last year.

“Our international visitation remains flat,” said Las Vegas Tourism Commissioner. (Michael Anthony, Fox News Digital)
Mr Hill added: “Overseas visitor numbers have remained flat, but have made up for a decline of more than 20%.” tourists from canadaThis is our largest international visitor. ”
Circa Resort & Casino CEO Derek Stevens previously told Fox News Digital that international tourism is down in many places.
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“I think everyone is in a position to say we’re gone.” our Canadian friends too People who aren’t coming this year,” Stevens said.
he also foreign tourists Now it could be due to the overall global economy and exchange rates.
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Rick Harrison of Las Vegas Gold & Silver Pawnshop previously told Fox News Digital that he is hopeful tourism will pick up, but acknowledged that the city is not seeing as many tourists as it once did.
“I would say probably 40% to 50% of the people I meet are international,” Harrison said.