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Visit

Plan Your Visit

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Hours

Wednesday – Saturday: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Sunday: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm 

Closed City Holidays

Admission

Admission is always FREE 
(Suggested donation $3)

Location

510 N. Santa Fe St. 
El Paso, Texas 79901

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During Your Visit

Parking

Metered street parking available throughout downtown.

Paid parking is available at the Convention Center Parking Garage.

(One Civic Center Plaza), or at the Union Plaza Transit Terminal (400 W. San Antonio Plaza)

For more help on parking, please visit:

Park 915 App
Download the mobile app on your Apple or Android device

ParkMe El Paso

Downtown Parking & Public Transportation Guide

 

Public Transportation

Sun Metro Bus Stop at Franklin Ave.

El Paso Streetcar Stop at Cleveland Square

El Paso International Airport - Just a 13 min drive to EPMH!

Accessibility

The El Paso Museum of History is committed to serving all visitors. If you or your group require special needs, contact us in advance at (915) 212-0320 or email [email protected].

Visitors in wheelchairs may enter through the main entrance facing Santa Fe Street. A wheelchair is available upon request, free of charge at the reception desk.

To learn more about the Museum's commitment to accessibility, click here

While You're Here

Downtown Arts District Map

The Downtown Arts District has become the place where El Paso and the surrounding community meet for high-quality arts and entertainment. Annually 2.2 million people visit the District to attend museum exhibitions, concerts, theatre performances, festivals and more.

 

Visit our sister institution, the El Paso Museum of Art, online or in person:

 1 Arts Festival Plaza 
El Paso, Texas 79901

 

 

Tom Lea Trail 

Traveling the Tom Lea Trail allows visitors to discover little-known places in Texas,
New Mexico, and Chihuahua through Tom Lea’s art and writing & connects the regional histories of 13 Texas cities through Tom Lea’s art.


 

Part of the El Paso Museums & Cultural Affairs Family.