The Denver Performing Arts Center has it's own garage that costs between 10 and 12 dollars on event nights. The convention center garage is across the street and costs the same. The light rail is a good option with 4.50 roundtrip passes and the rail stop is right under the convention center across from the stage door. There is also metered parking scattered around if you're willing to get there early and hunt, but I think there's a 2 hour time limit.
I use Spot Hero to pre-purchase my parking space (especially during the holidays). Put in the address and the map will show you what's available and how much. I also used lite rail because the station is so close to the event. But, go with a friend for night trips. The problem is getting home. My route called to switch trains. Scary proposition by myself at night. So check both ways before committing.
Park at a light rail station and take the train into the city. Cheaper and faster!
I always park in the parking structure. Cost is minimal, just get there a little early.
There is a parking structure, $10 flat rate, connected to the opera house
I would suggest taking the light rail. Parking can be very limited in this area. However the Denver Center for Performing Arts does have a parking structure. So you may attempt to use the structure.
There are several parking garages all around the Opera house and the different sections of convention center.
You can also park across the street at the convention center. There is always parking available and normally it is much quicker to exit after a DCPA performance
The parking garages are great. It is a very short walk to the theatre.
There is parking at the DPAC parking on 13th Street between Champa and Curtis. But get there early.
There are 2 parking garages you can use near the facility.
Where is the entrance to the parking for the Ellie Caulkis Opera House?
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