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Is There Any Free Parking Left on Fremont Street?

Posted on October 7, 2025
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

Crowds and traffic in front of the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas.

Where to park around here? (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

Not too long ago, free parking was everywhere in Las Vegas 🤗 The Strip did away with the practice over the past decade, although there are still a few exceptions. Downtown is a bit different; long favoring cheaper rates and easy validation. (Some of us remember those do-it-yourself machines 💔) So, how does the parking scene in and around Fremont Street look today?

🤑 Who Validates Parking?

Binions validates parking for anyone actively gambling ($10 minimum buy-in or 5 points earned) or spending at least $10 at a bar, restaurant, or gift shop. Apache Hotel guests are charged $5 a day, but the fee is waived for those with a players card.

The California has free parking for hotel guests, plus rewards members who earn enough points gambling or have a tier status of Emerald or above.

The D has free parking for hotel guests and validates up to two hours at the Club One desk for those gambling.

Downtown Grand validates parking for hotel guests and anyone who spends at least $25 on dining, including Freedom Beat, Triple George Grill, and the Citrus Grand Pool Deck, plus any rewards member who earns 25 points in the casino.

El Cortez has free parking for hotel guests, VIP players, and seniors 65 and older.

Four Queens waives the parking fee for hotel guests with a players club card. Otherwise, you can receive validation at an on-site restaurant or by earning at least five points while gambling.

Golden Gate has free parking for hotel guests and validates up to two hours at the Club One desk for those gambling.

Golden Nugget waives parking charges for hotel guests.

Main Street Station offers free parking to hotel guests. Those who dine or gamble can get their ticket validated for up to four hours.

The Plaza validates parking for those with Gold or Silver level players rewards, anyone playing a Bingo session or a $25 Keno game, plus diners and drinkers at Oscar’s Steakhouse or the Sand Dollar Downtown.

💸 You’re Outta Luck

You’ll find little wiggle room for the rates at Circa and its attached Garage Mahal parking structure. There is no validation at parking garages for the Fremont Street Experience or Neonopolis either.

🚘 Is Free Valet Still a Thing?

Valet is free to all at The D, El Cortez, Four Queens, and Golden Gate, but please tip. The Fremont casino only has valet parking — and it’s free, but limited to registered hotel guests.

🚸 How About Street Parking?

You might get lucky with free street parking farther away from the tourist areas — most notably near the Beverly Theater and Writer’s Block. The Arts District is dominated by metered and lot parking these days, although free street parking can still be found north of Charleston. And we can confirm: the city is still honoring the weekday lunchtime parking amnesty in the neighborhood, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Just announced: The Fontainebleau is giving locals unlimited free parking through the end of the year, plus a few other perks.

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