Visiting the Museum
We can’t wait to see you! We’ve just got a few things to cover to make sure your visit is out-of-this-world amazing.
Make Your Reservation
The Denver Police Museum is open daily to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Time. Reservations are required, please allow 24-hour notice.
The Museum is located at the Police Administration Building at 1331 Cherokee Street, Denver, CO. We are closed on Federal Holidays and December 25.
How to make your reservation:
- All visitors, regardless of age, must have a reservation to enter the Museum. Use the form below to reserve your tickets.
- Visitors can reserve timed-entry tickets up to 60 days in advance.
- Arrive as close as possible to the time of entry listed on your visit confirmation
Need to reserve a tour for your group?
We are a 501-(3)(C) corporation and are funded by donations.
A suggested tour donation would be $5.00 per person.
For groups larger than 20 people, please request a quote by emailing our team at INFO@DENVERPOLICEMUSEUM.ORG.
additional information
- All children (under the age of 18) must be accompanied by an adult. At least one adult is required to accompany up to three children.
- A limited number of reservations are available each day.
- Reservations are valid only for the issue date and confirmed by the Denver Police Museum staff.
- Timed-entry tickets may not be sold or transferred and are for personal use only.
- Individuals can reserve up to nine persons for their visit. For groups of 10 or more, please contact our team at INFO@DENVERPOLICEMUSEUM.ORG.
Change of plans?
If you cannot visit the Museum on your scheduled date, you may cancel or exchange your reservation for another day by contacting our team at INFO@DENVERPOLICEMUSEUM.ORG.
safety measures
The following safety measures are in place to protect the health of our visitors, staff and volunteers based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local governments. We ask that all visitors follow these safety measures to protect everyone’s health.
At this time, we are implementing the following safety measures:
If Sick, Stay Home
We are asking all visitors who are sick or feel unwell to please stay home. Visitors are encouraged to wash and sanitize hands frequently during their visit.
Face Coverings
Face coverings are not required to visit the Museum. While it will not be required, all visitors who feel more comfortable wearing a face mask during their visit are encouraged to do so.
Visitors who wish to avoid crowds are encouraged to plan their visit during weekdays.
Security Screening
For everyone’s safety, all visitors are required to pass through security screening at the entrance to the Police Administration Building.