This estimator projects what parking will actually cost you in Denver based on the neighborhood, how you park, and how often — turning a per-use rate into realistic monthly and annual figures.
How it works
Each district has a typical base rate per parking type. The tool projects from a single use to monthly and annual totals:
per use = base rate × hours (street) or 1 (daily) × event multiplier
monthly = per use × visits per month (or the monthly contract rate)
annual = monthly × 12
Hourly street parking multiplies the rate by hours; daily garage parking is a flat per-day rate; monthly contracts are a fixed figure regardless of visits. The event multiplier scales rates up for game and concert days near the stadiums.
Example and tips
Twelve downtown visits a month at $25/day come to $300/month, while a $220 monthly contract in the same area is cheaper — so frequent downtown parkers should switch to a contract once they pass roughly nine days. Outside the core, the same usage can drop below $100/month. Remember Denver adds parking and sales taxes of roughly 15 to 20% on commercial parking, so pad the estimate when budgeting the real charge.