Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) · Tuesday Night
Bauhaus on Tuesdays
Tuesday at Bauhaus is a rare opportunity — special events and themed nights at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) deliver exclusivity that peak nights cannot match.
What to Expect on Tuesdays at Bauhaus
Tuesday Night at Bauhaus
Tuesday is the rarest night to experience Bauhaus — most weeks the 400-capacity venue stays dark, but when a special event, themed residency, or private-buyout overflow activates the room, Tuesday at Bauhaus delivers an exclusivity that no other night can match. The core atmosphere — 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. — manifests in its most intimate form. Confirm programming before heading to 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101.
Bauhaus is located at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 in Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) and programs Techno, House, Tech House across its 400-capacity room. Bauhaus's strongest programming runs Friday and Saturday — the only nights open. — Tuesday offers a different flavor of the Bauhaus experience. Peak Tuesday energy at Bauhaus arrives during 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM. Tuesday admission without a guest list runs Normally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list — the NoCoverVegas Bauhaus guest list eliminates this cost.
About Bauhaus
About Bauhaus
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. With a capacity of approximately 400 guests, Bauhaus is an intimate, boutique-style space where the energy stays concentrated and every corner of the room feeds off the DJ booth.
The Tuesday-night atmosphere at Bauhaus is best understood 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.. Bauhaus is defined by its standout features: Danley sound system, 60-foot LED wall, Dedicated techno/house venue, Open until 5 AM, and Brand new (opened Oct 2025). Each of these elements contributes to the signature atmosphere that keeps guests coming back and has earned the venue its reputation among both first-time visitors and Vegas regulars.
Bauhaus opened in 2025, making it one of the newest additions to the Las Vegas nightlife lineup. The venue benefits from cutting-edge technology, modern design, and the buzz that comes with being the latest destination on the Strip. Bauhaus leans heavily into the electronic music spectrum with a focus on Techno, House, Tech House. The sound system and room acoustics are tuned for heavy bass drops and sweeping melodic builds that define the best EDM experiences in Las Vegas.
Tuesday Crowd at Bauhaus
Tuesday Night Crowd & Vibe at Bauhaus
Weeknight crowds at Bauhaus are smaller and more intentional. Expect locals, industry workers, and savvy tourists who know that off-peak nights at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) deliver the full Bauhaus experience — Techno, House, Tech House music, danley sound system, and attentive service — at a fraction of the weekend crowd and cost.
Bauhaus Music
Techno, House, Tech House
Bauhaus Hours
Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 5 AM
Bauhaus Cover
Normally $20-30 cover
Tuesday Deep Dive
The Architect's Tour — Tuesday at Bauhaus
Tuesday peels back the curtain on the physical design of Bauhaus in ways no other night permits. The floor plan at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 was conceived by designers who studied crowd flow and acoustic propagation — design choices that disappear under peak-night crowds. On Tuesday, when Bauhaus opens for a special event or themed residency, every architectural intention becomes legible. The bar positioning, the elevation changes between dance floor and VIP platforms, the angle of the DJ booth relative to the main entrance — each decision was made to optimize a specific moment in the guest journey, and Tuesday's sparse attendance lets you trace that journey consciously. Built in 2025 with cutting-edge nightclub design principles, Bauhaus's layout still represents the newest thinking in Las Vegas venue architecture.
Content creators and social-media-savvy couples treat Tuesday at Bauhaus as a private photo studio. Features like danley sound system and 60-foot led wall become clean backdrops instead of blurred elements behind a wall of raised phones. The lighting rig at Bauhaus still cycles through programmed sequences even for a small Tuesday audience, which means the LED walls, laser arrays, and spot fixtures create the same visual drama that weekend Instagram stories capture — except on Tuesday your photographer gets twenty attempts instead of one. The visual identity of Bauhaus — 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. — translates directly into content that looks expensive and exclusive, precisely because Tuesday attendance makes it exclusive by default. For couples specifically, Tuesday at Bauhaus reshapes the nightclub date: order two cocktails at Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $400 rates while seated at the main bar with elbow room, hold a conversation over the music because the DJ calibrates volume for a smaller room, and dance without the physical contact of strangers that makes nightclub dates uncomfortable for some partners.
The operational reality of Tuesday at Bauhaus demands advance research. Standard operating hours are Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 5 AM, but Tuesday may run on a modified schedule or close entirely based on event bookings and seasonal demand. Confirm programming through the Bauhaus event calendar or the NoCoverVegas team before committing your evening. If the doors are open: Rideshare dropoff at 115 N 7th St. Located in downtown's arts district, a few blocks from Fremont Street. Rideshare pricing on Tuesday holds at base rates with zero surge, making the round trip to 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 the cheapest it will be all week. Dress code remains All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. regardless of the lighter crowd — Bauhaus door staff enforce standards consistently because the brand image does not take nights off. Bottle service, when available Tuesday at Bauhaus, drops well below the Starting at $400 standard, and some promoters bundle complimentary bottles with table reservations to generate occupancy. Whether Bauhaus — 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 — delivers a full-production Tuesday or stays dark, the NoCoverVegas guest list ensures you pay nothing to find out.
Tuesday at Bauhaus
Inside Bauhaus on Tuesdays
Bauhaus is a major venue with a capacity of approximately 400 guests. On Tuesday nights, the crowd is typically smaller, giving you more room to move around, easier access to bars, and a more personal experience with the DJ and production. 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.. This atmosphere is amplified on Tuesdays with a more relaxed but still impressive version of the full experience. Peak hours at Bauhaus are 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM. Even on Tuesdays, the venue delivers a strong peak-hour experience — just with shorter wait times and more personal attention from the staff.
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.
Plan Your Tuesday at Bauhaus
Tuesday Night Tips for Bauhaus
Tuesday Arrival at Bauhaus
Weeknight events at Bauhaus typically have flexible timing. Arriving between 10:30 PM and midnight at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 ensures you catch the best of the night. Expect minimal wait times: 5–15 min on guest list, 10–20 min GA. Arrive at Bauhaus well before 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM to clear the 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 entrance queue.
Bauhaus Dress Code
Bauhaus enforces: All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. Tuesday door standards at Bauhaus remain consistent with weekend enforcement.
Tuesday Guest List at Bauhaus
Guest list available through NoCoverVegas. Tuesday guest list at Bauhaus is easier to secure — NoCoverVegas handles the reservation.
Bauhaus Tuesday Bottle Service
Table minimums at Bauhaus: Starting at $400. Tuesday minimums at Bauhaus are typically lower than the weekend peak, making it the smart night for VIP groups.
Tuesday Costs at Bauhaus
Bauhaus Tuesday Night Pricing
Without a guest list, Tuesday night at Bauhaus at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) costs: Normally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. With the NoCoverVegas Bauhaus guest list, you skip the Tuesday cover charge entirely — saving $40-75 per person. Once inside Bauhaus, Tuesday drink prices are: Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $400. Tipping at Bauhaus is expected — $1-2 per beer, $2-5 per cocktail, or 18-20% for Bauhaus bottle service. VIP bottle service at Bauhaus starts at Starting at $400. Tuesday bottle service minimums at Bauhaus are generally lower than Friday and Saturday. This makes Tuesday an excellent night for groups looking for the Bauhaus VIP experience at a better price point.
Tuesday at Bauhaus Without Guest List
Normally $20-30 cover
Tuesday at Bauhaus With NoCoverVegas
FREE
Tuesday Transportation to Bauhaus
Getting to Bauhaus on Tuesday
NoCoverVegas includes a free guest list entry from your hotel to Bauhaus at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101. This eliminates rideshare surge pricing ($30-50 on busy nights near Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street)), parking hassles, and the need to navigate to Bauhaus. Simply mention it when you sign up for the Bauhaus guest list, and we coordinate everything. If you prefer to drive to Bauhaus: Street parking on 7th Street and surrounding blocks. Nearby paid lots ($5-10). No valet — downtown industrial area. For rideshare to Bauhaus: Rideshare dropoff at 115 N 7th St. Located in downtown's arts district, a few blocks from Fremont Street. Tuesday rideshare pricing near Bauhaus stays moderate compared to the weekend surges, but the NoCoverVegas free entry is still the most convenient option.
Bauhaus — Tuesday Night Address
115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street)
Tuesday Local Knowledge for Bauhaus
Insider Tips for Tuesdays at Bauhaus
Pre-Game Strategy for Bauhaus
Tuesday is a lower-key night at Bauhaus , which means the staff is more attentive and the bartenders are less rushed. Take advantage of the lighter crowd to explore the entire venue. Budget Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $400 for drinks — same pricing as the weekend, but faster service and heavier pours. Grab dinner near Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) before heading in — the restaurants in the area are easier to book on weeknights.
Bauhaus Dress Code on Tuesdays
The Bauhaus dress code: All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. Security at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 enforces this strictly regardless of the night. A common mistake is wearing designer sneakers — most venues including $Bauhaus reject them. Stick to dress shoes or clean boots for men and heels or stylish flats for women. With a 400-guest capacity, Bauhaus door staff can afford to be selective about who they admit. The fashion expectation aligns with the venue's atmosphere — 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.
Navigating Bauhaus on Tuesdays
Once inside Bauhaus on Tuesday, head to the main bar first to orient yourself. Your first Tuesday-night order at Bauhaus will run Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $400 — tip well and the bartender remembers you all night. On Tuesdays, the dance floor at Bauhaus has room to move and the bars are less crowded — faster service and a more personal experience with the Techno, House, Tech House programming. Do not miss danley sound system — it is a defining feature of the Bauhaus Tuesday-night experience.
Leaving Bauhaus on Tuesday
Plan your Tuesday exit from Bauhaus before you need it. Tuesday rideshare from 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101: Rideshare dropoff at 115 N 7th St. Located in downtown's arts district, a few blocks from Fremont Street. The NoCoverVegas free entry eliminates the Tuesday-night surge — your ride home from Bauhaus is included when you sign up for the guest list. If you drove to Bauhaus: Street parking on 7th Street and surrounding blocks. Nearby paid lots ($5-10). No valet — downtown industrial area.
Bauhaus Tuesday Character
What Defines Bauhaus on Tuesdays
The compact footprint of Bauhaus is the secret weapon that separates it from the mega-clubs on the Strip. At 400 capacity, every patron stands close enough to the DJ booth to read the tracklist. The bartenders learn faces by the second round, the sound pressure stays even across the entire floor, and the Tuesday-night atmosphere vibrates with a concentrated intensity that larger rooms dilute. Intimate does not mean quiet here — it means every watt of the sound system hits harder because there is nowhere for the energy to dissipate.
Built in 2025, Bauhaus at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) benefits from infrastructure that older Strip clubs simply cannot retrofit. The acoustic paneling inside Bauhaus was modeled using 3D simulation software, the lighting rig uses the same fixtures touring arena shows carry, and the HVAC system was designed to handle a full 400-guest Tuesday crowd without turning the room into a sauna. That engineering advantage means crisper Techno, House, Tech House sound at the back wall, more dynamic light shows during the Tuesday headliner set, and a comfortable temperature even when the Bauhaus dance floor is shoulder-to-shoulder.
Bauhaus is positioned in Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street), giving it a distinct neighborhood character compared to the main Strip corridor. The venue attracts a blend of hotel guests and locals who know the best rooms in the city. On Tuesdays, the NoCoverVegas guest list handles the logistics of getting your group door-to-door, so the off-Strip location becomes an advantage rather than an obstacle — fewer crowds at the entrance, faster entry, and a dedicated parking zone for VIP transport.
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Tuesday Questions About Bauhaus
Bauhaus Tuesday FAQ
Is Bauhaus open on Tuesdays?
Bauhaus (Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street)) operates Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 5 AM. Tuesday availability at Bauhaus may vary by week — check the event calendar or contact NoCoverVegas to confirm, as some weeks the venue runs special events or stays dark. The venue's strongest nights are typically Friday and Saturday — the only nights open..
Is there a guest list for Bauhaus on Tuesday?
Yes. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at Bauhaus on Tuesday nights when the club is open. Guest list available through NoCoverVegas. Ladies-free nights at Bauhaus: Friday and Saturday on guest list. Tuesday guest list approval is nearly automatic.
What is the dress code at Bauhaus on Tuesday?
The Bauhaus dress code: All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. Security at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 enforces this every night, including Tuesdays when the crowd is lighter — brand standards do not take a night off at Bauhaus. Men: dress shoes or clean boots, collared or designer shirt. Women: heels or stylish flats, cocktail attire.
How much does Bauhaus cost on Tuesday night?
General admission at Bauhaus on Tuesday: Normally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. Inside Bauhaus, drinks cost Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $400 — tip $2-5 per cocktail. VIP bottle service at Bauhaus starts at Starting at $400 — Tuesday rates at Bauhaus are typically 15-20% lower than the weekend. The NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates the Tuesday cover charge at Bauhaus entirely, saving $40-75 per person.
What time should I arrive at Bauhaus on Tuesday?
Weeknight events at Bauhaus typically have flexible timing. Arriving between 10:30 PM and midnight at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 ensures you catch the best of the night. Expect minimal wait times: 5–15 min on guest list, 10–20 min GA.
How do I get to Bauhaus on Tuesday night?
NoCoverVegas provides a complimentary Tuesday-night guest list from any Strip hotel directly to Bauhaus at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101. Rideshare option for Bauhaus: Rideshare dropoff at 115 N 7th St. Located in downtown's arts district, a few blocks from Fremont Street. Driving to Bauhaus: Street parking on 7th Street and surrounding blocks. Nearby paid lots ($5-10). No valet — downtown industrial area. Tuesday rideshare pricing near Bauhaus at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street) stays at base rates.
Can I bring a group to Bauhaus on Tuesday?
Yes, groups of all sizes are welcome on the Tuesday NoCoverVegas guest list at Bauhaus. For the smoothest Tuesday entry at 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, maintain an even gender ratio. All-male groups of 4 or more should consider Bauhaus bottle service (starting at Starting at $400) for guaranteed Tuesday entry. Tuesday nights are more relaxed about group composition at Bauhaus , making it a great option for larger groups.
Is the Tuesday guest list at Bauhaus really free?
Yes, the NoCoverVegas Tuesday guest list for Bauhaus is 100% free with no hidden fees or deposits. You save the full Normally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list Tuesday cover charge at Bauhaus and receive a free guest list entry at your hotel to 115 N 7th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101. We are an official promoter partner with Bauhaus and every major venue on the Las Vegas Strip. Tuesday guest list approval at Bauhaus is nearly automatic. Our service is funded by the venues themselves — you pay nothing.
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Get on the Tuesday Night Guest List at Bauhaus
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