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Located at 1340 Pennsylvania Street in Denver’s historic Capitol Hill neighborhood, the Molly Brown House Museum is the restored Victorian home of Titanic survivor and philanthropist Margaret “Molly” Brown, offering guided and self-guided tours that bring Gilded Age Denver and her remarkable life story to life. The surrounding streets are narrow, residential, and close to downtown cultural attractions, so traffic can be busy and parking in high demand, especially on weekends and during peak tourist seasons. Visitors will find that planning their visit and securing parking in advance helps them spend more time exploring the museum’s period rooms, exhibits, and stories, and less time circling the block.
The museum does not have its own public parking lot, and most visitors rely on neighborhood street parking that is typically limited to one or two hours and may require payment or adherence to local residential permit rules. Spaces can fill quickly during popular tour times and on days when nearby offices, restaurants, and attractions are busy, so arranging parking near Molly Brown House Museum before you arrive can reduce stress and avoid rushing through your visit. Because parking regulations, time limits, and enforcement zones can change, always review current city guidance and official resources when planning your trip to the Molly Brown House Museum and Denver’s Capitol Hill area.
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Typical visit duration at Molly Brown House Museum 1 hour
On-street parking is available on nearby Capitol Hill neighborhood streets in one- and two-hour signed zones, and meters and time limits are actively enforced, so visitors should allow extra time to find a space and read all posted restrictions carefully.
Overnight parking Available at 1277 Logan St. Lot, 16th & Pearl Lot, and other locations (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking The Molly Brown House Museum does not operate its own public parking lot or garage for visitors.
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