
Play Street Museum - Lowry
📍 East, CO
Play Street Museum Lowry is a reservation-only interactive museum in Denver's Lowry neighborhood. The mini-town features a supermarket, ice cream truck, school bus, airport, and a live bearded dragon in the pet shop — built for ages 1–5.
I brought my grandkids and they absolutely loved it. They had such a great time pretending to be shop owners , pilots etc it allowed them to be creative and just explore. It’s so darling
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Squarely aimed at toddlers and children under 6. The role-play format rewards imagination and works particularly well for kids who love pretend play. Grandparents and caregivers report equal enthusiasm from their charges. Older siblings may find the scale limiting, so it's at its best as a dedicated toddler outing.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Leslee Clark
“I brought my grandkids and they absolutely loved it. They had such a great time pretending to be shop owners , pilots etc it allowed them to be creative and just explore. It’s so darling”
Shelby Brown
“We love it here! The host was amazing and it's a toddlers dream! Or at leastime when I was a kid 🤪”
Michelle Osterman
“This was my first visit with my granddaughters and they absolutely loved it”
Katie O'Connor
“This was a really lovely play experience for my 4 year old. In the "mini-town" there were a lot of accessories - a huge selection of food in the supermarket; suitcases on the airplane, and a real life bearded dragon in the pet shop! They also had coloring pages and a duplo table. We had a great time and our reservation went by quickly.”
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Overview
Play Street Museum Lowry runs five daily reserved sessions and fills a compact space with an imaginative kid-sized town. Children act as shop owners, pilots, and passengers using fully stocked props — real suitcases at the airport, an extensive food selection in the supermarket, and a live bearded dragon in the pet shop. A Duplo table and coloring pages round out the quieter corners. The entire museum can be reserved for private birthday parties, field trips, and group events.



