NightclubComparison · 2026
Bauhaus vs Legacy Club
Which nightclub is better for your Vegas night? A side-by-side comparison of Bauhaus and Legacy Club to help you decide.
| Bauhaus | Legacy Club | |
|---|---|---|
| Cover | Normally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list | No cover charge — two-drink minimum for walk-up bar guests |
| Guest List | Free via NoCoverVegas | Free via NoCoverVegas |
| Hours | Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 5 AM | Sun–Thu, 4 PM – 2 AM; Fri–Sat, 2 PM – 4 AM |
| Dress Code | All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. | Elegant casual. No sandals, shorts, athletic wear, graphic tees, ball caps, or knit hats. Men must wear clean, well-maintained closed-toe shoes. |
Head to Head
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Category | Bauhaus | Legacy Club |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) | Circa Resort & Casino |
| Hours | Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 5 AM | Sun–Thu, 4 PM – 2 AM; Fri–Sat, 2 PM – 4 AM |
| Dress Code | All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. | Elegant casual. No sandals, shorts, athletic wear, graphic tees, ball caps, or knit hats. Men must wear clean, well-maintained closed-toe shoes. |
| Music | Techno, House, Tech House | Jazz, Prohibition-era, Live Music |
| Cover Charge | Normally $20-30 cover | No cover charge |
| Size | — | 9,330 sq ft |
| Bottle Service | Starting at $400 | Starting at $350 |
| NoCoverVegas | FREE Entry | FREE Entry |
The Full Picture
Detailed Experience Comparison
Bauhaus Las Vegas opened in October 2025 at 115 North 7th Street in downtown's arts district, bringing the underground music philosophy of Houston's Bauhaus — one of the most respected electronic clubs in the American South — to a city better known for mega-club spectacle than for dedicated genre programming. The Las Vegas location occupies the building that previously housed Place on 7th, a multi-purpose events space, and was deliberately built outside the Strip casino resort corridor: no hotel integration, no casino floor routing traffic toward the entrance, no resort fee applied invisibly to drink prices. Bauhaus exists as a pure nightclub in a neighborhood of art galleries, independent bars, and working creative studios — a geography that shapes who shows up and why. The single defining characteristic that separates Bauhaus from every other nightclub in Las Vegas is genre exclusivity. Every Strip nightclub that programs electronic music also programs hip-hop, Top 40, or open format on rotating nights to capture the broadest possible demographic — Hakkasan and OMNIA alternate between EDM headliners and R&B nights, XS and Encore Beach Club balance electronic with hip-hop bookings, and Zouk's stage hosts a genre range wide enough to include rap concerts. Bauhaus does not. Techno, house, and tech house are the beginning and end of the programming brief, and no booking deviates from that range regardless of the potential attendance upside from a crossover act. The practical result is a crowd that self-selects around the music rather than the social experience — guests who arrive at Bauhaus on a Friday have come specifically for the music, producing a floor dynamic categorically different from the spectacle-and-bottle-service culture of production mega-clubs. The Danley sound system is Bauhaus's primary physical investment. Danley installs their speaker systems in professional concert venues and audiophile listening rooms, and the Bauhaus installation treats the 400-person room with the same acoustic engineering standards. When a resident DJ pushes a deep house set at 1 AM, the Danley system renders every drum transient, sub-bass frequency, and synthesizer harmonic with clarity that conventionally installed nightclub speaker arrays cannot achieve at comparable volume levels. The 60-foot LED wall serves as the venue's only major visual element — it responds to the DJ's output rather than running branded content loops — and its scale relative to the 400-person room creates an immersive visual context without the multi-screen production rigs that Vegas mega-clubs install to justify large visual budgets. After-hours programming defines Bauhaus's scheduling position within Las Vegas nightlife. Opening at 10 PM on Friday and Saturday and closing at 5 AM — one hour past the closing time of every major Strip nightclub and most downtown venues — Bauhaus operates in a time slot that exists separately from mainstream club culture. The peak energy window runs from 3 AM to 4:30 AM, the hours after Hakkasan, XS, and the Fremont East venues have pushed their last guests toward the exits. Las Vegas service industry workers — bartenders, dealers, floor managers, and performers finishing shifts at 2 AM — arrive to mix with underground electronic music travelers who specifically plan around the Bauhaus format and EDC Las Vegas attendees who use the 7th Street venue as an after-hours extension of festival weekend programming. The venue sits 4 miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center, making it a practical next stop for festival crowds when Convention Center grounds close. The all-black dress code operates as cultural shorthand rather than door enforcement. Unlike Strip club dress codes where doorstaff turn guests away for specific violations, the Bauhaus preference for all-black clothing functions as a self-identification signal: guests who arrive in black have already demonstrated awareness of the venue's culture, which produces a more cohesive room energy than a general-admission format that welcomes any demographic equally. Street parking on surrounding 7th Street blocks is available on operating nights without charge, making Bauhaus the only major Las Vegas nightclub where most guests arrive by car rather than rideshare — a practical advantage that the downtown arts district provides by default, in contrast to Strip venues where valet queues and garage fees add friction to every arrival. The overall vibe at Bauhaus is best described as downtown las vegas's only venue built around a single-genre mandate: techno, house, and tech house exclusively — no hip-hop nights, no top 40 fridays, no open-format rotation. the houston bauhaus dna runs through every programming decision, from the danley sound system calibrated for concert-grade audio at nightclub volumes to the 60-foot led wall functioning as the sole visual element. opens at 10 pm and runs until 5 am on friday and saturday, with peak energy arriving between 3 and 4:30 am when every strip mega-club has cleared out — the natural destination for las vegas service industry workers finishing shifts, underground electronic music travelers, and edc attendees extending festival weekend into a proper club. the 400-person room fills completely on peak nights, producing floor density that 5,000-person clubs cannot replicate regardless of headliner. street parking on surrounding 7th street blocks costs nothing. the downtown arts district location puts bauhaus entirely outside the casino resort corridor — a pure nightclub in a neighborhood of galleries, studios, and independent bars. With a capacity of 400 guests, Bauhaus provides a more intimate setting where the atmosphere feels personal and curated. The music programming at Bauhaus focuses on techno, house, tech house, which shapes the crowd and energy throughout the night.
Legacy Club is a 9,330 square foot indoor/outdoor rooftop cocktail lounge on the 60th floor of Circa Resort & Casino in Downtown Las Vegas. Offering panoramic views of the entire valley and the Strip, Legacy Club is one of the highest and most visually striking nightlife venues in Las Vegas. The space features a display of 500 two-ounce gold bars with a live price ticker, live jazz and prohibition-era music Friday and Saturday nights, and craft cocktail experiences far removed from the Strip's mega-club scene. In contrast, the vibe at Legacy Club leans toward vegas's most sophisticated elevated lounge — the 60th floor gold-bar-lined room with panoramic valley views and live jazz is the antidote to the strip mega-club. ideal for a date, a celebration, or a whiskey nightcap after a show. Legacy Club accommodates up to 200 seated plus standing room guests within 9,330 square feet of space, creating a boutique-style experience where every corner feels intentional and engaging. Music at Legacy Club centers on jazz, prohibition-era, live music, attracting a crowd that matches that energy.
When deciding between Bauhaus and Legacy Club, consider what matters most to your group. If 60-foot led wall appeals to you, Bauhaus is the clear pick. If 500 gold bars display with live market price ticker is more your style, Legacy Club delivers. Both venues are available through NoCoverVegas with free guest list entry, so the only cost difference comes down to what you spend once inside.
Budget Planning
Cost Comparison
Understanding pricing at each venue helps you plan your night out. With NoCoverVegas, the cover charge is eliminated at both Bauhaus and Legacy Club, but drinks, bottle service, and other spending vary between venues. Here is what to expect at each.
Bauhaus Pricing
Legacy Club Pricing
Money-Saving Tip
Nightclub cover charges in Las Vegas range from $30 to $75 per person, which adds up quickly for groups. NoCoverVegas eliminates the cover at both Bauhaus and Legacy Club. A group of six saves $180 to $450 per night. Put that money toward drinks or bottle service instead.
Planning Your Trip
How to Visit Both Venues
Most visitors to Las Vegas enjoy Bauhaus and Legacy Club on different nights rather than trying to squeeze both into a single evening. Both venues are full-night experiences, and rushing between them means missing the best parts of each. If you have a two-night trip, plan Bauhaus for one night and Legacy Club for the other. For longer trips, you might revisit your favorite or explore the remaining nightclubs on the Strip. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at both, so there is no extra cost to doing multiple nights.
For transportation between Bauhaus (Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street)) and Legacy Club (Circa Resort & Casino), rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are the fastest option. Most rides between Strip venues take 5 to 15 minutes and cost $10 to $25 depending on surge pricing. Avoid walking between off-Strip venues at night — distances in Las Vegas are deceptive and the desert heat persists well into the evening during summer months. Taxis are available at all major hotel taxi stands, though rideshare apps typically offer shorter wait times and better pricing.
Strengths
What Each Does Best
Bauhaus
Danley sound system
60-foot LED wall
Legacy Club
Larger venue at 9,330 sq ft
60th floor panoramic views of the Strip and Las Vegas Valley
500 gold bars display with live market price ticker
Quick Picks
Best For Your Group
Bachelor Parties
Legacy Club
Larger venue with more room for groups and bottle service options
Couples
Legacy Club
More intimate atmosphere with special views or ambiance
Best Value
Both
Free entry at both with NoCoverVegas guest list — no cover charge at either venue
Planning Your Night
Best Nights to Visit
Bauhaus
Friday and Saturday — the only nights open.
Legacy Club
Friday and Saturday for live music starting at 10 PM and late closing at 4 AM.
The Verdict
Which Should You Choose?
Bauhaus
Choose Bauhaus for its location at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) and signature experience featuring danley sound system.
Legacy Club
Choose Legacy Club for its location at Circa Resort & Casino and signature experience featuring 60th floor panoramic views of the strip and las vegas valley.
Why Not Both?
Many visitors to Las Vegas hit multiple nightclubs during their trip. Go to Bauhaus one night and Legacy Clubanother — NoCoverVegas provides free guest list at both. If you're in town for a weekend, plan one venue per night for the ultimate experience.
Insider Knowledge
Tips for Both Venues
Guest List Timing
Sign up by 6 PM the day of your visit for guaranteed placement. Same-day requests after 6 PM are subject to availability.
Dress to Impress
Both Bauhaus and Legacy Club enforce strict dress codes. For men: collared shirt, dress shoes, no athletic wear. Women have more flexibility.
Arrive by 10:30 PM
Guest list entry typically closes between 12:30–1 AM. Arrive before 10:30 PM to skip the longest lines and guarantee entry.
Group Ratios
Mixed groups (even ratio of men and women) get faster entry at both venues. All-male groups should arrive earlier or consider bottle service.
Learn More
Explore Each Venue
Bauhaus Full Guide
Everything you need to know about Bauhaus — hours, dress code, guest list, and more.
Legacy Club Full Guide
Everything you need to know about Legacy Club — hours, dress code, guest list, and more.
Bauhaus Guest List
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Legacy Club Guest List
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Bauhaus vs Legacy Club FAQ
Is Bauhaus or Legacy Club better?
Both are excellent nightclubs in Las Vegas. Bauhaus is located at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) and is known for danley sound system. Legacy Club is at Circa Resort & Casino and stands out with 60th floor panoramic views of the strip and las vegas valley. The best choice depends on your group's preferences for music, location, and vibe.
Can I get guest list at both Bauhaus and Legacy Club?
Yes. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at both Bauhaus and Legacy Club. Sign up for one venue per night, or contact us to plan a multi-venue Vegas itinerary.
Which is more expensive, Bauhaus or Legacy Club?
Without guest list, Bauhaus charges normally $20-30 cover and Legacy Club charges no cover charge. With NoCoverVegas, both are free. Bottle service at Bauhaus starts at Starting at $400. Bottle service at Legacy Club starts at Starting at $350.
What is the dress code for Bauhaus vs Legacy Club?
Bauhaus requires all black preferred. creative nightlife attire welcome. no athletic wear. Legacy Club requires elegant casual. no sandals, shorts, athletic wear, graphic tees, ball caps, or knit hats. men must wear clean, well-maintained closed-toe shoes. Both venues share similar standards, so one outfit should work for either venue.
What are the hours for Bauhaus and Legacy Club?
Bauhaus is open fri–sat, 10 pm – 5 am. Legacy Club is open sun–thu, 4 pm – 2 am; fri–sat, 2 pm – 4 am. If you plan to visit both during one trip, check the current weekly schedule since specific open nights can change seasonally.
How do I get to Bauhaus and Legacy Club?
Bauhaus is located at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) and Legacy Club is at Circa Resort & Casino. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are the most popular way to get between venues in Las Vegas, with most rides on the Strip taking 5 to 15 minutes. You can also use the Las Vegas Monorail if both venues are on the east side of the Strip.
Can I visit both Bauhaus and Legacy Club in one night?
It is technically possible, but most groups find it better to dedicate one night per venue. Nightclubs in Vegas are designed to be a full-evening experience. If you must do both, arrive at the first venue when doors open, stay for two to three hours, then head to the second. Keep in mind that guest list entry times are usually before 12:30 AM, so plan accordingly.
Which venue is better for a group or bachelor party?
Both Bauhaus and Legacy Club handle large groups well. Bauhaus holds up to 400 guests and Legacy Club holds up to 200 seated plus standing room. For bachelor or bachelorette parties, bottle service is recommended since it guarantees a reserved area for your group. NoCoverVegas provides free guest list entry at both venues.
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