The Address
- Bauhaus LV — 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
- Neighbourhood — Fremont East district, Downtown Las Vegas
- Nearest landmark — a short walk east of the Fremont Street Experience
- Hours — doors from around 10pm; events run until 6am or later on weekends
Put the address straight into your maps app or rideshare app. If you’d prefer to confirm details or ask about a specific night, use the Bauhaus contact page.
Getting to Bauhaus From the Las Vegas Strip
Downtown is closer than most visitors think. From most hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, Bauhaus is roughly a 10–15 minute rideshare. Traffic on Las Vegas Boulevard can slow things down on weekend nights, so give yourself a buffer if you’re aiming to arrive before the 12:30am free-entry cutoff.
- Rideshare (recommended) — enter 115 N 7th St. Drivers know Fremont East well. This is the right choice for a night that runs to 6am.
- Taxi — readily available from any Strip hotel; give the driver the 7th Street address rather than just 'downtown'.
- Driving — possible, but not advised. You'll be out until the early morning, and downtown parking on a busy weekend is a hassle you don't need.
Getting to Bauhaus From Downtown Hotels
Getting to Bauhaus From the Fremont Street Experience
Walk east. That’s genuinely it. The Frencmont Street Experiee canopy ends, you cross into Fremont East, and Bauhaus is on 7th Street. A couple of minutes on foot.
Parking Near Bauhaus
This is the move that makes downtown night work. 18b is excellent for the 7pm–10pm stretch. It is not a late-night district. Fremont East is.
- Rideshare is better. Events run until 6am. You do not want to be managing a car at 5am.
- If you must drive, arrive early and use a paid lot rather than circling for street parking on a weekend.
- Downtown hotel guests — leave the car. You can walk.
- Designate a driver in advance if your group is driving, and plan for the full night, not a 2am exit.
Travel Times at a Glance
| Coming from | Method | Approx. time |
|---|---|---|
| Las Vegas Strip (mid-Strip | Rideshare | 10–15 minutes |
| Las Vegas Convention Center | Rideshare | 10–15 minutes |
| Downtown hotels (Fremont) | Walk | 5–10 minutes |
| Fremont Street Experience | Walk | ~2 minutes east |
| Harry Reid Intl. Airport | Rideshare | 15–20 minutes |
When to Arrive
- Doors open around 10pm — but arriving then means a long warm-up.
- Free entry with RSVP closes at 12:30am. This is the single best reason to arrive before midnight.
- Midnight to 1am is the sweet spot. The room has found its temperature, and the best hours are still ahead.
- Peak hours are 2am to 4am. Do not plan to leave before this.
- Doors stay open until 6am. Regulars will tell you the hour after 4am is the best of the night.
Read the complete first-timer’s guide to Bauhaus Las Vegas for everything else — dress code, what to expect, and the unwritten rules of the dancefloor.
Before You Set Off
- RSVP in advance — free entry before 12:30am, and strong nights sell out.
- Bring valid government-issued photo ID. Bauhaus is 21+, no exceptions at the door.
- Dress for the room, not the Strip. Dark, fitted, and shoes you can dance in for hours.
- Plan your ride home. 6am comes faster than you think.
Everything else is answered on the Bauhaus FAQs page. Otherwise — reserve your spot here and we’ll see you on 7th Street.
Why This Is the Real Las Vegas
Every city with a serious underground music scene built it in the overlooked neighbourhood — the creative district with affordable rents and independent operators. Detroit had its warehouses. Berlin had its empty buildings. Las Vegas has 18b and Fremont East, and the scene growing between them is the most interesting thing happening in this city’s nightlife. Timeout Las Vegas has been documenting the shift; you should come and see it.