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Discover Denver's Molly Brown House Museum with a flexible self-guided tour, including downloadable audio and images for just $15. Learn about Molly Brown's life and legacy at your own pace.
The Denver: Molly Brown House Museum Self-Guided Tour & Entry offers an engaging way to explore one of Denver’s most historic homes at your own pace. Priced at $15 per person and lasting approximately 1 hour, this tour provides an affordable, flexible way to learn about the life of Margaret “Molly” Tobin Brown, a well-known figure from Denver’s past and a heroine of the Titanic. With downloadable audio, text, and images included, visitors can customize their experience while uncovering the story of a woman renowned for her activism, philanthropy, and resilience.
This self-guided experience is particularly suited for those interested in history, women’s empowerment, or Titanic lore. The museum’s accessible layout and personal pace make it ideal for those who prefer an independent exploration, although it involves climbing several staircases. Overall, it is a fantastic choice for budget-conscious visitors eager to enjoy Denver’s rich heritage without the pressure of a guided tour.


The Molly Brown House Museum is a grand, well-preserved Victorian mansion that showcases Denver’s past affluence from the late 19th century. The home features stunning woodwork and stained glass windows, which visitors appreciate for their craftsmanship. The house’s architecture and interior details reflect the wealth and taste of the Browns during their time, making it a visually impressive site.
Inside, you’ll find an array of informative displays about Molly Brown’s personal life and her efforts in social activism. The museum is kept well-maintained and clean, offering a comfortable environment to learn about her legacy. The third floor, used historically as a meeting room, is part of the tour, although it was noted that it was not set up as the original servant’s quarters in some previous visits.
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A key highlight is the Heroine of the Titanic exhibit, which is currently featured across the museum and in the audio tour. This special exhibit, on display from April 1 to September 25, complements the self-guided experience by emphasizing Molly Brown’s heroism during the Titanic sinking. This addition enriches the narrative, emphasizing her courage and resilience during the tragic event.

Visitors receive an entrance ticket and an access link to download the self-guided tour materials. The tour combines written information, audio commentary, and images to create an engaging, personalized visit. The audio guide helps explain the significance of each room and artifact, making the experience accessible and informative.
Since there is no tour guide included, guests are encouraged to bring headphones for optimal audio clarity. The downloadable format means you can revisit the content afterwards or explore at your preferred pace during your visit. The tour is designed for flexibility, allowing you to spend more or less time on each exhibit depending on your interest.

The meeting point is inside the museum, with visitors advised to arrive 10–15 minutes before their scheduled start time. The museum operates Thursday through Sunday, from 10 AM to 4 PM, with extended hours in the summer months—Wednesday to Sunday in June and Tuesday to Sunday in July.
The museum is wheelchair accessible, and the experience is hosted in English. Visitors should bring water and headphones, and note that food, drinks, luggage, and large bags are not permitted inside. Parking options are available nearby, but some extra time should be allocated for parking.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the biggest advantages of this tour is its flexibility. Visitors can skip the rush of guided groups and explore the house at their own speed, pausing to read or listen to audio segments as they wish. The included multimedia content enhances understanding, especially about Molly Brown’s activism and Titanic heroism.
The self-guided format also makes it suitable for groups with varied pace and interests. It’s a low-cost, low-pressure way to enjoy Denver’s history, and the $15 fee is a great value considering the detailed content provided.
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Unlike guided tours, this experience offers complete independence. The addition of downloadable materials makes it easy to revisit specific stories or details later. The current Titanic exhibit adds a timely focus to Molly Brown’s story, appealing to Titanic enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
The accessible, well-maintained home with stunning interiors ensures that visitors enjoy both the historical context and aesthetic beauty of the house. The knowledgeable audio content and informative texts help paint a vivid picture of Molly Brown’s extraordinary life and her impact.
While the self-guided format offers flexibility, it lacks the personal interaction of a guided tour. Visitors who prefer detailed narration from a guide may find it less engaging. Also, since stairs are involved, those with mobility issues should consider this factor.
The house’s third floor, which was noted as not set up as the original servant’s quarters, might be a minor disappointment for history enthusiasts hoping for an authentic reconstruction of all spaces. Parking can also require some extra planning, as nearby options may fill up.
This tour is ideal for history lovers, Titanic fans, and those seeking an affordable, flexible way to explore Denver’s past. It suits independent travelers or groups who appreciate multimedia content and personal pacing. Accessibility and price point make it attractive for a broad audience, including families and solo explorers.
The $15 self-guided tour of the Molly Brown House Museum offers a rich, personalized experience that highlights the life of a remarkable woman and her contributions to Denver and beyond. The inclusion of the Titanic exhibit and multimedia guides adds depth and interest, making it a valuable choice for those eager to learn at their own pace.
While it doesn’t feature a live guide, the detailed audio and text content compensate with informative storytelling and beautiful visuals. The historic house itself is a highlight, offering a glimpse into Denver’s Victorian-era wealth and style. This tour strikes a balance of affordability, flexibility, and educational value, making it well-suited for history enthusiasts and self-guided explorers alike.
How long does the self-guided tour take?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, but you can spend more or less time based on your interest and pace.
What is included in the ticket price?
The $15 ticket includes entry to the Molly Brown House Museum as well as downloadable audio, text, and images for the self-guided experience.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
What should I bring for the tour?
Visitors are advised to bring water and headphones to listen to the audio guides comfortably.
Are food and drinks allowed inside?
No, food and drinks are not permitted inside the museum.
When is the museum open?
The museum operates Thursday through Sunday, 10 AM to 4 PM. In June and July, hours are extended to include Wednesday and Tuesday respectively.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different from guided visits?
The self-guided format allows for flexibility and personalization. You can explore at your own pace, revisiting content as needed, which appeals to independent travelers.
Are there any special exhibits?
Yes, the Heroine of the Titanic exhibit is currently featured, highlighting Molly Brown’s heroism during the Titanic sinking, and is included in your ticket.
Is there parking nearby?
Yes, a variety of parking options are available close to the museum, though some extra time for parking is advisable.
What is the main attraction of this tour?
The focus on Molly Brown’s life, activism, and Titanic heroism combined with the beautiful historic house makes this a compelling and educational experience for a range of visitors.