Visit Denver’s Daniels and Fisher Clock Tower for 17th- and 21st-floor views
Self-guided tour, Observation decks
Explore Denver’s first skyscraper on a self-guided visit inside the Daniels and Fisher Clock Tower, completed in 1911. Head up to the observation decks for wide views across the city and beyond.
Check in at the property by taking the elevator to the 17th floor. Plan to arrive 5–10 minutes before your entry time and allow extra time for parking near the 16th Street Mall area.
All ticket sales are final. If there are extenuating circumstances, request help no later than 24 hours in advance.
No. All ticket sales are final and non-transferable.
Plan to arrive 5–10 minutes before your entry time.
Allow extra time for parking around the 16th Street Mall area. You can choose from street parking and parking lots when you arrive.
Check-In Location: Enter the clock tower lobby on 16th & Arapahoe. Take the elevator to the 17th floor and you will be checked in as you step off the elevator.
Charlotte and Kim took our corporate team through Historic Downtown Denver earlier this month. It was snowing and these ladies were on top of their game! So knowledgeable, funny and made an effort to keep us warm while all of us "out-of-towners" were freezing! We started on time and then made it back to our destination exactly 90 minutes later, as promised. If I take another tour ever, I want them as my guides! We are grateful for their cheery attitudes and wealth of knowledge.. I even know what a "cornice" is now! Thank you, ladies!
Cassondra Osborn
December 22, 2021
Charlotte and Kim took our corporate team through Historic Downtown Denver earlier this month. It was snowing and these ladies were on top of their game! So knowledgeable, funny and made an effort to keep us warm while all of us "out-of-towners" were freezing! We started on time and then made it back to our destination exactly 90 minutes later, as promised. If I take another tour ever, I want them as my guides! We are grateful for their cheery attitudes and wealth of knowledge.. I even know what a "cornice" is now! Thank you, ladies!
Cassondra Osborn
December 22, 2021