Play Street Museum - Lowry
Family of 4
$40-55
Duration
1.5-2 hours
Best Ages
1-7
About
Play Street Museum in Denver's Lowry neighborhood is a beloved indoor play destination for toddlers and preschoolers, featuring miniature community-themed exhibits where kids can pretend to shop at a grocery store, work at a fire station, or run a café. The space is immaculately clean and thoughtfully designed for independent exploration by young children, giving parents a chance to watch their kids' creativity and confidence flourish. It's an ideal weekday morning destination when you want structured imaginative play rather than pure physical energy burning.
Socks are required, so tuck a pair into the diaper bag before heading out.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
snacks only
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
weekday mornings
Wait Times
minimal
Nearby Food
Lowry Town Center is nearby with family-friendly restaurants and a Starbucks a short drive away.
Why Kids Love It
Young kids step into a world of miniature community role-play — grocery stores, fire stations, and more — all built to their scale.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Perfect for toddlers who love pretend play and community role-play themes
- Located in the Lowry neighborhood — easy parking and a calm area
- The exhibits are hands-on and designed for independent exploration
What to Bring
- socks
- snacks
- water bottle
- camera for the cute moments
Cost Info
Admission Prices
- Adult
- free
- Child
- $18.50
Tips to Save
- Multi-location memberships available; check for reciprocal benefits at other Play Street locations
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Saturday
- Closed