555 17th St
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555 17th St

Garage - 600 spots

$62 hours
Cushman & Wakefield
555 17th St
Denver, CO 80202

Features

Disabled spots
Height restrictions: 6' 8"

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
30 Mins$3.00
Daytime$20.00
(Mon-Fri In after 5am Out by 7pm)
Evening$6.00
(Mon-Fri In after 7pm Out by 5am)
Flat Rate$8.00
(Sat-Sun up to 24 hours)

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Exit
Cards

Info

Multiple rate structures may apply and are determined by the length of stay.

Reviews

May 13, 2016

Like the previous poster, they were not clear about the cost. I parked at 3:55pm on Wednesday, and left at 8:01am Thursday. They charged me $18 for a full day Wednesday and Thursday and $6 overnight for a total of $42! I could have had valet parking for less than that. I am complaining to the city.

Jan 4, 2016

I was surprised by the total cost. We parked here for less than 24 hours and the total charges were $42. As it turns out, we arrived about 3 pm in the afternoon so we were charged for the full day ($18) plus $6.00 for overnight and another $18 for the next day even though we left about noon. I did read the sign at the entrance with the pricing structure but it was confusing. I feel overcharged and will not use this garage again.

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There is plenty of parking in Denver and you should use our Denver parking map to find out where and how how much you’ll be expected to pay for parking in the city.

The average hourly rate at parking lots and garages in Denver is $4.00 per hour and $24.00 per day.

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Smart meters, which are gradually being installed on Denver streets, accept coins, debit and credit cards, and smart cards.

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If you’re looking for cheaper or even free parking options and feel OK with not taking your car downtown, leave it at one of the Park and Ride locations in Denver and park for free the first 24 hours and then $2.00 for each additional day.

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