Before the music, before the door, before any of the good parts of the night, there’s one boring question to answer: where do you put the car? The good news is that parking for a downtown Las Vegas nightclub is dramatically easier — and cheaper — than the valet scrum on the Strip. Bauhaus sits at 115 N 7th Street, in the Fremont East corner of downtown Las Vegas, and you’ve got everything from free street spots to an $8 garage within a short walk. Here’s exactly how to handle Bauhaus parking so the logistics take five minutes and the rest of the night is yours.
The Short Answer
Free Street Parking
Parking Garages Near Bauhaus
- Neonopolis Garage (450 Fremont St): the value pick. First hour free, $2 for the second hour, then a flat rate of about $8 for up to 24 hours. It drops you right in the Fremont East district, a short walk from 7th Street.
- Fremont Street Experience Garage (111 S 4th St): first 15 minutes free, then around $4 per hour with a daily maximum near $20. Rates can flip to a flat event fee on big nights, shown at the entrance.
- Downtown Grand 'Garage Mahal': roughly $4 per hour, with valet around $15 — convenient if you're also grabbing dinner or a drink there first.
- Circa's Garage Vegas: the newest and nicest structure downtown, but also one of the pricier options and a slightly longer walk from the west end of Fremont.
For the official rundown of downtown garages and current rates, the Fremont Street Experience parking guide is a reliable reference.
Casino Validation (Often the Cheapest of All)
The Smart Move: Skip the Car
Here’s the honest recommendation. Bauhaus runs Friday and Saturday from 10 PM until 5 AM, and a club night usually involves drinking — so the smartest parking strategy is no parking at all. Rideshare pickup and drop-off along 7th Street is straightforward, you avoid any chance of an impaired drive home, and you don’t have to retrieve a car at sunrise. Budget a little extra for late-night surge pricing on the way home and it’s still the easiest, safest option. If you’re mapping the whole evening, our complete downtown after-hours itinerary shows how the night flows from arrival to last song.
New to the area entirely? Our first-timer’s guide to Las Vegas nightlife in 2026 covers the downtown basics, and you can confirm directions and details on the Bauhaus contact page.
Sorted on parking? Reserve a table or grab tickets — and you can check the official city visitor guide at Visit Las Vegas for anything else downtown.