Denver Office Parking and Directions
Once You Arrive: Finding Our Office
The only public entrance to the Civic Center Plaza building is on the southwest side, facing the bus stops. You can get to the entrance by going up the outdoor stairs, escalator, or elevator on the northeast corner of Broadway and 16th Street, where the bus stops are located. After going upstairs and inside the building, go to the elevators that lead to floors 2-11 and take one to the 11th floor, where you will find our reception area.
Using Public Transit
The Civic Center Station is located outside the Civic Center Plaza building. Many RTD buses go to the station, and if you take a train to Union Station you can get on the free 16th Street Mall bus, which ends at Civic Center Station.
RTD has an app and a website that can be used to plan a trip and to view buses.
Bicycle Parking
Bicycle parking can be found under the Civic Center Plaza building. There are bike racks to the left and the right after you ride down the ramp into the parking garage on the 16th Street side of the building.
Parking Near the Office
There are options for street parking near the Civic Center Plaza building, including metered parking and parking lots. Parking rules can change. Please be sure to check signage.
Some of the options include:
Metered Parking (often 1 or 2 hour limit, check the meter)
North/South streets between Colfax and 18th Ave.
- Lincoln Street
- Sherman Street
- Grant Street
East/West streets
- 17th Ave. between Logan and Broadway
Free, 2-hour limit parking
North/South Streets between Colfax and 18th Ave.
- Logan Street
- Pennsylvania Street
- Pearl Street
- N. Washington Street
Free, no limit
- N. Washington Street between Park Ave. and 18th Ave.
Nearby lots and garages
- 1635 Tremont Pl, Denver
- 400 15th St, Denver
- 1750 Sherman St., Denver
- Cultural Center Garage (good all-day parking option), 65 W 12th Ave., Denver
- The City of Denver website lists city-owned parking lots and garages and pricing
- Parking under the Civic Center Plaza is free for ten minutes (good for quickly dropping something off) but then gets expensive
Map of Nearby Parking Options
This map shows some parking options, but always check the street you parked on to make sure you know if it has a meter or a time limit:
- Yellow = metered parking
- Green = free, two-hour limit parking
- Purple = free, no-limit parking

