Landmark's Mayan Theatre: A Denver Art Deco Treasure
Experience cinematic magic in a historic Art Deco movie palace showcasing independent and foreign films in Denver's vibrant Baker District.
The Mayan Theatre, located in Denver's Baker District, is a meticulously restored movie palace built in 1930 in the Art Deco Mayan Revival style. It's one of only three remaining theaters in the country with this unique design. Showing independent and foreign films, it offers a unique cinematic experience.
A brief summary to Landmark's Mayan Theatre
- 110 N Broadway, Denver, Speer, Colorado, 80203, US
- +1303-744-6799
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Local tips
- Arrive early to admire the theater's unique Art Deco Mayan Revival architecture and interior design.
- Check the theater's website for showtimes and to purchase tickets in advance.
- Take advantage of the full bar and enjoy a drink before or after the movie.
- Consider visiting nearby restaurants and art galleries in the Baker District to enhance your visit.
Getting There
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Public Transport
The Mayan Theatre is accessible via Denver's Regional Transportation District (RTD). Several bus routes serve the area, with the Route O bus stopping nearby. From Denver Union Station, take the MallRide bus to 16th Street Mall & Lawrence St, then transfer to a bus heading south on Broadway. The Mayan Theatre will be a short walk from the bus stop. A single ride on the bus costs $3.
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Walking
From the intersection of 1st Ave and Broadway, walk north on Broadway. The Mayan Theatre will be on your left, at 110 N Broadway. The walk is short and straightforward. Be mindful of pedestrian signals when crossing streets.
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Taxi/Ride-share
Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Denver. From Denver Union Station, a taxi or ride-share to the Mayan Theatre will cost approximately $10-$15, depending on traffic. The drop-off point is directly in front of the theater at 110 N Broadway.
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Parking
Parking is available in the lot at 120 Lincoln Street and immediately behind the theatre after 5 PM daily and all day on Saturdays and Sundays. Street parking is also available, but can be limited. Several parking garages are located within walking distance of the theater. Parking rates vary, but expect to pay around $10-$20 for a few hours.