
Things To Do in DEN Airport Area
Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station
One of 40 things to do we've tracked near DEN Airport Area.
Things to Know
Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station is a three-floor immersive art installation in downtown Denver known for interactive artwork and sensory experiences that feels like stepping into another world.
Plan for at least 3 hours to explore the maze-like rooms designed by independent artists—you'll likely still feel like you missed something, but it's worth the time.
- ✓Three floors of highly immersive, interactive artwork with unique themed rooms designed by independent artists
- ✓Good for all ages and bonds well as a group experience, with elevators available if needed
- ✓Evening weekday visits are quieter than daytime, with a full bar available for breaks
- ⚠Easy to get lost and disoriented without clocks or windows, which can add to sensory overload during busy times
- ⚠Tickets are expensive and parking is paid; plan to spend at least 3 hours to feel it's worth the cost
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Hours
Monday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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What Visitors Say
matt elggren
a month ago
Good luck finding the bathroom once you are in lol. This place will blow your mind. Fun for all ages an experience right when you walk in the door. Three floors of the most crazy interactive artwork you’ll ever find on earth. Prepared to walk a lot. There are elevators so you can get around if you need to, but it’s lots of fun. Took the whole family and we enjoyed it. Worth every penny. If you’re in downtown Denver, you must see.
Jennifer S. Levine #jennifire
a month ago
To describe any Meow Wolf excursion is to speak a different language, a journey into the beyond. I've been to our local venue several times, now. As an artist and writer, myself, with friends who have work in the space, I'm still left speechless. When it first opened, it was A LOT. People were still wearing masks due to COVID and places had just reopened. It was, quite frankly, a sensory overload. There were timed tickets, which were just vague notions because time gets lost in this immersive installation, without windows or clocks like a casino. There was also the fact that the place itself had just opened after years of false starts, with the Covid outbreak just as the exterior of the building was completed. I went back after things calmed down to give it a second chance. It was a good choice. The second time, I went in the evening on a weekday. It was quieter without the school groups and families. There was space to take in the scenery and participate in the interactive elements. The full bar that's open in the evenings was available to take breaks and leisurely stroll through the universe that is Convergence Station. I'm glad I went back to give it a second chance because it's now a destination for any friend that's visiting from out of town. I strongly suggest giving yourself plenty of time, should you have plans following your visit. No matter how many times you visit, you're going to feel like you've missed something. Each room has its own signature theme, as designed by independent artists. Each hallway, each doorway isn't just a portal into another world but its own unique space to explore. Then, there's the venue, too, with its dancefloor that echoes your movement in a panoply of colors, which is also a must-experience. Parking is aplenty yet paid. It's not a far walk from the light rail stop, so there's that option. The ticket prices have come down from when they first opened, offering discounts for locals in Colorado and annual memberships. If you're coming through Denver or live here, be sure to set aside time for this time warp!!
J. C.
a month ago
Me and my 18 yr old daughter went to bond during her yearly trip to see me... I must say this was perfect 👌 we both had a fantastic time too much to do in a day. We loved it. Visual, mental and emotional stimulation. Fun, food, games, memories and much more. I would recommend it for any age.. 11/10 absolutely 💯 ❤️ 👌 ♥️
R Nelson
a month ago
What can I say to accurately describe this wonderful amazing place? Magical is a strange term to use this day and age but yes magical is the term . You can get lost for hours I did. Had to find an elevator! But I saw so much and explored so much. I have favorite spots i like to visit and I made it to some but couldn't find the others.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station worth it in DEN Airport Area?
Plan for at least 3 hours to explore the maze-like rooms designed by independent artists—you'll likely still feel like you missed something, but it's worth the time. Known for: three floors of mind-bending interactive art.
What do visitors love about Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station?
Three floors of highly immersive, interactive artwork with unique themed rooms designed by independent artists Good for all ages and bonds well as a group experience, with elevators available if needed Evening weekday visits are quieter than daytime, with a full bar available for breaks
Is there anything to know before visiting Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station?
Easy to get lost and disoriented without clocks or windows, which can add to sensory overload during busy times Tickets are expensive and parking is paid; plan to spend at least 3 hours to feel it's worth the cost
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