How much does it cost to park at Denver Center for the Performing Arts?

Parking Rates Near The Denver Center for Performing Arts

Parking Type SpotHero Average Price Offered
Commuter Parking $14 – $45
Weekend Parking $10 – $24
Event Parking $14 – $45
Overnight Parking $16 – $45

Is parking free in downtown Denver?

(Downtown parking meters are free of charge from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.). Parking meters outside of the downtown area have been turned on and are operating at the price and time limits posted on the meters. People using meters outside of downtown should pay the meter and adhere to posted time limits.

How many people does the Buell seat?

The largest theatre in the Denver Performing Arts Complex, The Buell Theatre is continuously ranked among the highest-grossing theaters under 5,000 seats in the country (seating capacity: 2,839).

What do you wear to the Denver Theater?

Dress Code We welcome everyone as they are. If you feel like looking your best, great! If not, you can relax and know that, unless it’s specified in an event invitation or similar, the dress for theatre is casual but large hats are discouraged as they may block views of the stage.

What is the Denver Center for the Performing Arts?

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is the nonprofit organization that brings you Broadway tours, locally-produced Theatre Company productions, immersive experiences, intimate cabaret shows, statewide education programs, once-in-a-lifetime, events and more. We can’t wait to see you at the theatre! Theatre is back!

What is Denver’s largest theatre?

The largest theatre in the Denver Performing Arts Complex, The Buell Theatre is continuously ranked among the highest-grossing theaters under 5,000 seats in the country (seating capacity: 2,839).

Where do DCPA shows take place?

Most DCPA shows take place inside the Denver Performing Arts Complex (managed by Denver Arts and Venues) in the heart of the theatre district. It’s a busy area and can sometimes be confusing. Leave early to arrive relaxed. The Denver Performing Arts Complex is located at 14th St & Curtis St in downtown Denver.

What is the Denver performing arts complex’s relationship with the natives?

We acknowledge that the land on which the Denver Performing Arts Complex resides; land where we stand, live, and learn is the traditional territory of the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Peoples. We also recognize the 48 contemporary tribal nations that are historically tied to the lands that make up the state of Colorado.