Parking in Las Vegas ranges from free in the suburbs to genuinely expensive on the Strip during a big event. This estimator uses district-specific median rates — monthly garage prices, typical hourly rates, and event-day surge multipliers — to project what you will actually spend per day, per month, and per year wherever you park in the Valley.
How it works
Each neighborhood carries three numbers: a median monthly garage rate, a typical hourly rate, and an event surge multiplier. The estimator runs one of two models in your browser.
Hourly/daily lots (pay per visit):
Normal-day cost = Hourly rate x Hours per day Event-day cost = Hourly rate x Hours per day x Surge multiplier Monthly = (Normal days x Normal-day cost) + (Event days x Event-day cost)
Flat monthly garage/permit:
Monthly = District median monthly rate Annual = Monthly x 12
The Strip carries the highest rates and the steepest surge (around 2.5x on event nights), while Summerlin and Henderson are mostly free with low nominal lot rates.
District rate guide
| District | Median monthly | Typical hourly | Event surge |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Strip | $175 | $18 | 2.5x |
| Downtown / Fremont | $90 | $10 | 1.8x |
| UNLV / Midtown | $60 | $6 | 1.3x |
| Arts District | $70 | $8 | 1.5x |
| Summerlin | $40 | $3 | 1.1x |
| Henderson | $35 | $3 | 1.1x |
Worked example
A commuter parks downtown 8 hours a day, 22 days a month, with 2 event-surge days:
- Normal day:
$10 x 8 = $80.00 - Event day:
$10 x 8 x 1.8 = $144.00 - Monthly:
(20 x $80) + (2 x $144) = $1,888.00 - Annual:
$22,656.00
At that volume a flat $90/mo downtown permit is dramatically cheaper — exactly the comparison the monthly mode is for.
Notes
- Strip resorts frequently waive self-parking for hotel guests and loyalty-tier members; if that applies to you, your real cost can be
$0. - Rates fluctuate with demand and change between operators. Treat these as Valley-typical medians, not quotes.
All calculations run locally — nothing is sent anywhere.