Visitors walking down a staircase

Plan Your Visit

Today is December 2. We are open 10 am – 5 pm.

Tickets

General admission tickets are available to purchase at the visitor services desk upon your arrival or online in advance. Museum admission is valid only for the date printed on the ticket. Buy general admission tickets.

Please note general admission does not include entry to Saints, Sinners, Lovers, and Fools, on view for a limited time through January 22, 2023. Tickets for this temporary exhibition are on sale now.

We are committed to keeping you healthy and safe, but please be aware exposure to COVID-19 is possible in public places. To help mitigate exposure, please review our visitor safety guidelines ahead of your visit. Face masks are available at the front desk upon request. Thank you for helping us provide the best possible experience for all of our visitors.

Free for Kids

The Free for Kids program, which offers free general admission to visitors 18 and under every day, is made possible by Scott Reiman and presented by Bellco Credit Union.

Free Days

Several times throughout the year, the DAM offers free general admission through our Free Days at the DAM program, presented by Your 6 Front Range Toyota Stores.

Become a Member

Members support the museum's mission while also enjoying many benefits such as free general admission, discounts on ticketed exhibitions, guest passes to share with family and friends, a subscription to our member magazine, and so much more! Sign up today.

Hours

We are open daily from 10 am-5 pm, until 9 pm on Tuesdays. Closed on Thanksgiving Day (November 24, 2022) and Christmas Day (December 25, 2022).

General Admission

TICKETS COLORADO RESIDENTS NON-RESIDENTS
Adults $15 $19
Seniors (65 & older) $12 $16
Students (with ID) $12 $16
Active Military & Veterans (with ID) $12 $16
Youth (18 & younger) Free Free
Members Free Free

Denver CityPASS saves up to 40% on general admission to the DAM, plus your choice of 2, 3, or 4 more top Denver attractions. Learn more.

Colorado resident SNAP cardholders please call 720-913-0130 to purchase $1 per person general admission for up to 10 people total. Learn more.

Group Tours & Field Trips

Guided tours of the museum's collections and special exhibitions are available for groups of a minimum of 10 and maximum of 40 visitors. Group tours are also available for visitors with disabilities. School groups may also choose from a variety of field trip options, designed with Colorado Academic Standards in mind.

Learn more about each type of tour and begin the booking process today.

COVID-19 Safety

We have the highest quality air filtration system and have added "no touch" faucets and restroom facilities, as well as increased daily cleaning and sanitization schedules to help ensure we meet standards set by the CDC.

We are committed to keeping you healthy and safe, but please be aware exposure to COVID-19 is possible in public places. To help mitigate exposure and ensure the best possible experience, we have implemented additional safety and cleaning procedures. Contact info@denverartmuseum.org with any questions ahead of your visit.

We kindly ask visitors to observe all signage and instruction provided at the museum. We reserve the right to ask anyone not following safety measures to leave the premises. We also ask that you follow the following guidelines:

Masks

Masks are encouraged throughout your visit. Please wear a mask that fully covers your nose and mouth. If you don’t have your own mask, we can provide one for you.

Are you well?

If you feel ill or have a temperature, please stay home and reschedule your visit.

Clean Hands

Wash your hands frequently. Automatic hand sanitizing stations can be found on every floor.

6 Feet Apart

We encourage you to maintain a 6-foot distance from visitors not in your party.

Accessible

Strollers and wheelchairs are available on a first come, first serve basis at the visitor services desk. Strollers and wheelchairs are cleaned after each use.

Seating

If you require an additional seating option during your visit, we have portable stools available throughout the museum. Stools will be cleaned after each use.

Payment

We accept both cash and credit cards. Our preferred method of payment is credit card as it offers a touch free option.

Food & Drink

Food and drink is not allowed inside the galleries. Please enjoy food and drink, including water, in designated areas only.

Bags

Store large bags in a locker on Level 1 or the Lower Level. Lockers require a quarter to operate.

Photos

Non-flash photography is allowed in galleries and public spaces. You will see on the gallery door or object label if photography is not allowed.

Filming

Personal videography is not allowed anywhere in the museum. The museum often photographs and films onsite programs for use on promotional materials. If you do not wish to be filmed or photographed, please inform a staff member.

Hydration

Water fountains within the museum are operational. Visitors can also bring a sealable water bottle and drink only in the atrium on each floor (no water is allowed near artworks). Bottled water is for sale in the Shop in the Hamilton Building and Café Gio in the Martin Building.

Directions & Parking

Denver Art Museum
100 W. 14th Avenue Pkwy
Denver, CO 80204

The museum is located downtown at 100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway in Denver's Golden Triangle neighborhood.

Elder and handicap drop off/pick up is available on 13th Avenue, between Broadway and Bannock.

Parking

There is often construction happening nearby, so please allow extra time for traffic and parking. Street and metered parking spaces are located within walking distance. Find a map with nearby parking options on Parkopedia.

Parking is also available at several lots near the museum, including in the Cultural Center Complex Garage at 12th Avenue and Broadway. Accessible parking spaces are located on the second level and electric vehicle charging stations are available on the third level. The garage is open from 4 am-11 pm and is operated by Denver Public Works, not the museum. If you have questions, please contact the Parking Manager at 303-640-1096.

Please be aware that as of September 2022, how you pay for parking in the Cultural Center Complex Garage has changed. Instead of a receiving a ticket when you enter, visitors pay using the PaybyPhone app (available from Apple’s App Store or Google Play) or by using the kiosk in the elevator lobby on level 1, near the Hamilton Building entrance.

Parking Steps for the Cultural Center Complex Garage:

  1. Drive in and find a spot
  2. Note license plate number
  3. Pay at kiosk or the PayByPhone app

Kiosk on Level 1:

  1. Press any button on machine
  2. Insert plate number
  3. Choose rate from list
  4. Insert credit card or cash

PayByPhone App:

  1. Download app and enter in license plate and payment information. This only needs to be done for the initial installation
  2. Once completed and insert location number 7201919 (also posted in garage)
  3. Choose length of time rate and press continue
  4. Once you have verified that is what you wish to purchase
  5. Press Pay & Park

Rates:

  • Early Bird in before 9 am: $5
  • 1–2 hours: $3
  • 2–5 hours: $6
  • 5–12 hours: $10

Getting Here by Car

From the North: Drive south on I-25 to the Speer Boulevard exit. Turn left onto Speer and continue past Colfax Avenue, then turn left onto 14th Avenue. The museum is six blocks ahead. To park in the garage, continue for one block and turn right onto Broadway, then right onto 12th Avenue.

From the East: Head south on I-25 to the Speer Boulevard South exit (212). Continue on Speer Boulevard past Colfax Avenue, then turn left onto 14th Avenue. The museum is six blocks ahead. To park in the garage, continue for one block and turn right onto Broadway, then right onto 12th Avenue.

From the South: Drive north on I-25 to the Lincoln-Broadway exit (207). Go north on Lincoln and turn left at 12th Avenue. The Cultural Complex Garage is two blocks ahead, just past Broadway.

From the West: Driving east on I-70, take the US-6 East/West 6th Avenue exit (261). After several miles, US-6 freeway becomes a one-way street. Turn left onto Lincoln Street. You are now approaching from the south. Proceed to 12th Avenue and turn left to reach the parking garage, which is just past Broadway.

Getting Here by Public Transit

RTD and Light Rail
You can reach the museum from anywhere in the metro area via the Regional Transportation District (RTD). For more information, visit rtd-denver.com.

The Free MallRide
Park anywhere downtown and take the RTD’s Free MallRide to the museum.Get off at Cleveland Place, then walk south through Civic Center Park. For more information, visit downtowndenver.com.

Getting Here by Bike or Scooter

Bike Racks
There are bike racks on the museum plaza for you to lock up your bike or park a scooter. Remember to bring a secure bike lock. If you have a skateboard, you can check it at the front desk when you purchase your general admission ticket.

Scooters
Dockless scooters through services such as Lime, Lyft, and Uber are widely available in Denver.

Free Days at the DAM

General admission is free several times a year during Free Days at the DAM, presented by Your 6 Front Range Toyota Stores. Advance ticket reservations are encouraged.

Free for Kids

General admission is free to all youth age 18 and under every day, granting more kids access to art than ever before. Presented by Bellco Credit Union, the Free for Kids program funds general admission for all children annually and enables the museum to offer $5 youth pricing for ticketed exhibitions.

Accessibility

Everyone is welcome at the Denver Art Museum. We’re committed to creating a safe and respectful environment that accommodates the needs of all of our visitors, no matter their age or abilities.

Museum Guides

Whether you're a new or returning visitor, there's lots to explore and discover in the now-completed Denver Art Museum campus. Browse through one of our online guides now and map out your next visit.

Dining

The Martin Building is home to two new dining options located in the Sie Welcome Center.

The quick-service Café Gio offers casual dining, with both indoor and outdoor seating. The Ponti, conceived in collaboration with James Beard Award winner and celebrated Denver chef Jennifer Jasinski, combines art with dining, presenting a locally sourced and seasonally inspired menu with high standards of sustainability.

The Shop

The Shop offers a unique assortment of art-inspired souvenirs, gifts, and jewelry. Gift cards are also available. Your purchase helps supports the programs and collections at the Denver Art Museum.

Colorado resident discount offered courtesy of the residents who support the SCFD. The Free for Kids program at the Denver Art Museum is made possible by Scott Reiman and presented by Bellco Credit Union. Free Days at the DAM are made possible by Your 6 Front Range Toyota Stores and the residents who support the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD).