Denver, CO

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Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver

Get a natural high in Denver, where an elevated experience doesn’t stop with the altitude. Check out the lively arts scene, fabulous dining and, of course, that incredible Colorado wilderness.

Nestled against the majestic Rocky Mountains, Denver, Colorado, blends urban energy with outdoor adventure in a way few cities can. Known for its nearly 300 days of sunshine a year and crisp mountain air, as well as an eclectic arts scene and world-class dining, the Mile High City offers something for everyone. Stroll through the historic streets of LoDo, rock out to live music while taking in the sweeping views from Red Rocks Amphitheatre, or immerse yourself in the Denver Art Museum's renowned collection. Whether you're here to hike, ski or enjoy the craft beer culture, Denver promises an unforgettable Colorado vacation.

The best areas for accommodation in Denver

Downtown is a great choice for first-timers seeking places to stay in Denver. This bustling area is home to iconic landmarks such as Union Station and the Denver Art Museum, and a variety of bars, restaurants and shops. Foodies enjoy historic yet trendy Lower Downtown, or LoDo, for its warehouse restaurants and rooftop bars. Sports fans appreciate McGregor Square’s proximity to Coors Field.

Couples eyeing the best places to stay in Denver should consider the upscale Cherry Creek neighborhood. With high-end shopping and dining, it’s a no-brainer for date nights. If you’re an artsy type, try the River North Art District, or RiNo, or the Art District on Santa Fe for gallery events, live music and colorful street art installations and murals.

Families looking for places to stay in Denver appreciate the Highlands district, known for its family-friendly parks, charming Victorian homes and nearby attractions like the Children's Museum of Denver. Washington Park is a great choice for active families, with room to bike, run, skate and picnic. In the northwest metro area, Broomfield and Westminster offer convenient access to city attractions and full-service resorts.

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Best time to visit Denver

  • Winter (November to March): Popular Denver travel season for skiers and snowboarders bound for the Rockies’ ideal snow conditions.
  • Spring (late April to May): One of the best times to visit Denver for milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Blooming wildflowers make hiking around the Rockies especially pretty.
  • Summer (June to August): Ideal for outdoorsy visitors who want to hike, bike and attend outdoor festivals.
  • Fall (September to October): Budget friendly, with fewer visitors and comfortable temperatures. This is the time of year to enjoy crisp mountain air and golden foliage.

How many days to spend in Denver

To truly experience Denver, it’s a good idea to spend around three to four days here. This allows you ample time to explore the city’s main attractions, enjoy local cuisine and experience the great outdoors. If you’d like to visit the nearby college town of Boulder, add two or three more days.

The vibe of Denver

Denver exudes a vibrant, balanced energy, where outdoor adventure meets urban charm. The city's connection to the majestic Rocky Mountains is ever-present, offering a perfect backdrop for both exhilarating activities and moments of relaxation. Welcoming hospitality and inclusivity are woven into the Denver experience, making visitors feel instantly at ease, starting from the iconic Denver International Airport. Within its bustling, urban center, classic Western architecture rubs shoulders with gleaming skyscrapers. The History Colorado Center is one of the city’s finest examples of mountains-meet-modern ambiance, where artifacts and stories of the Centennial State are revealed within an impressive glass and limestone building.

What is Denver famous for?

The striking Rocky Mountains, which draw skiers, hikers and fresh-air fanatics, make up a big part of what Denver is known for. Look more closely and you’ll find quieter Mile High City claims to fame. There’s a booming craft beer scene here, with more than 150 breweries throughout the metro area. There are numerous art and culture venues, from the Red Rocks Amphitheatre to the celebrated Denver Art Museum. There’s opportunity to check out eclectic art at Meow Wolf, then learn about the famous Titanic survivor at the Molly Brown House Museum. Don’t forget to dig deep into Denver’s mining history at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.

Events in Denver

The Mile High City has a festival or event for just about every day of the year, so no matter when you roll into town for your Denver, Colorado trip there’ll be something exciting on. The year opens with the National Western Stock Show, held every January since 1906. Denver Restaurant Week follows in February and March. In early May, the Cinco de Mayo Festival is one of the largest cultural events in the state, and later that month, the Five Points Jazz Festival celebrates the musical history of its namesake neighborhood. Summertime brings outdoor events in Denver, from concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre to Colorado Rockies baseball games. Beer takes centerstage in October for the Great American Beer Festival followed by the Denver Film Festival in November.

Top attractions in Denver

First-time visitors looking for the best things to do in Denver should visit bustling Union Station, a favorite city gathering spot which opened in 1881, was rebuilt in 1914 and later reimagined in 2014. First-timers should also tour the colorful hallways of the celebrated Denver Art Museum and check out the Molly Brown House Museum in Capitol Hill to learn about the famous Titanic survivor.

Couples seeking the best things to do in Denver can spend a day exploring the tranquil Denver Botanic Gardens before a romantic night at the Colorado Symphony. Take a sunset walk at City Park, which offers stunning views of the Denver skyline against the mountains. To see the city’s eclectic art and creativity, head to the Art District on Santa Fe, Highland or the River North Art District.

Curious kids will have a blast at the Children’s Museum Denver Marisco Campus, one of the best family things to do in Denver. When they’re done scaling the multistory climbing structure and taking a cooking class, go see dinosaur bones at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science or visit the Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum.

Come to the Mile High City for easy access to challenging Colorado skiing, along with varied cultural attractions, shopping and dining.

Denver’s nickname, Mile High City, comes from its 5,280-foot (1,600-meter) elevation above sea level. Its setting in the Rocky Mountains gives the city great natural beauty and 300 days of sunshine annually. Enjoy its outdoor excitement and great cultural activities.

Hop on the free shuttle bus running along the 1-mile (1.6-kilometer) long pedestrianized 16th Street Mall. The street features numerous shopping, dining and entertainment choices. Bring your ID to tour the Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Denver Branch and walk out with a bag of shredded money.

Beyond the mall’s southern end, look for the Colorado State Capitol Building’s golden dome. Near the northern end is Larimer Square, a shopping and dining area with historic structures from the 1800s.

A few blocks east, watch the Colorado Rockies play baseball at Coors Field. Travel west to tailgate at Sports Authority Field at Mile High where the Broncos play NFL football.

Plan a family vacation with varied activities. See shade, water, ornamental and Western landscapes at the Denver Botanic Gardens in downtown Denver. Walk north to City Park for the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the City Park Golf Course. Drive west through the pleasant residential neighborhood of Lakewood to reach Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, where the natural acoustics of this beautiful setting enhance major concerts.

Colorado has some of the country’s best skiing, with wide glades, powder bowls and steep mogul fields. Travel to top resorts within a 90-minute drive north or west of Denver including Echo Mountain, Eldora, Keystone, Loveland and Winter Park.

These and other areas in the Rocky Mountains and foothills also offer exciting non-winter activities of hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting and boating. Drive north about 1.5 hours out of Denver to approach Rocky Mountain National Park. View Longs Peak and explore some of the park’s 150 lakes and 450 miles (725 kilometers) of streams. Look for bighorn sheep, moose and beavers in this huge designated wilderness area.

Where to stay in Denver

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Downtown Denver

Enjoy the popular shops in Downtown Denver. 16th Street is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at 16th - California Station or 16th - Stout Station to see more of Denver.

LoDo

Take time in LoDo to visit attractions like Union Station and 16th Street. You might also appreciate the abundant dining options, and you can hop on the metro at Union Station-Coors Field-16th St. Mall Station to see more of the city.

Cherry Creek

Abundant dining options and stunning river views are well-reviewed features of Cherry Creek. Make a stop by top sights like Cherry Creek Shopping Center while you're exploring the area.

River North Art District

Discover River North Art District, memorable for its live music. Popular attractions in River North Art District include South Platte River and Sacred Heart Parish, and you can see more of the area by hopping on the metro at 38th & Blake Station.

Capitol Hill

Unique features of Capitol Hill include the museums and bars. Make a stop by Molly Brown House Museum or Colorado State Capitol Building while you're exploring the area.

Sonesta Denver Downtown

Sonesta Denver Downtown

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Hyatt Centric Downtown Denver

Hyatt Centric Downtown Denver

4 out of 5
1776 Champa St Denver CO
$129 nightly
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Hilton Denver City Center

Hilton Denver City Center

4 out of 5
1701 California St Denver CO
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Sentral Union Station

Sentral Union Station

4 out of 5
1777 Wewatta Street Denver CO
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Kasa Rino Denver

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Things to do

Food in Denver

Haute cuisine, food trucks and farm-to-table restaurants are just the start for foodies in Denver. Head to The Source food hall in RiNo for brisket nachos and croissant churros with dulce de leche (caramel). Save your appetite for Larimer Square’s wine bars and intimate restaurants housed in Victorian buildings. The Lower Highlands neighborhood, or LoHi, offers family-run Italian joints, soul-soothing ramen and aromatic Middle Eastern feasts. Even more options are dished up in Uptown and City Park West. Thirsty? Follow the Denver Beer Trail. Eating is top of the list for things to do in Denver, Colorado, and vegans and vegetarians will be just as happy as devout carnivores.

Nightlife in Denver

Denver’s nightlife scene offers something for everyone, from laid-back brewpubs to lively clubs. RiNo is a hot spot for trendy bars and craft breweries, just north of Union Station. Wine bars and cocktail lounges abound in Larimer Square, also home to Comedy Works, known as one of the nation's top comedy clubs. Denver offers a variety of live music venues, including the iconic Fillmore Auditorium and the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where music comes with a side of staggering views. In the South of Colfax Nightlife District, you can pay one entrance fee to dance and jam at four different nightclubs.

Shopping in Denver

One of the best Denver travel tips is to pack a spare bag to bring home your shopping finds. Cherry Creek Shopping Center is the go-to for high-end retail, boasting stores like Neiman Marcus and Tiffany & Co. For unique finds, explore the boutiques in West Highland or the eclectic storefronts on South Broadway. Antiques lovers should not miss the stores along Antique Row for vintage treasures. Funky finds fill the stores in the Baker neighborhood, where you can score up-and-coming designer pieces. The bustling, pedestrian-friendly 16th Street Mall is a must, from Union Station to the north to the Colorado State Capitol to the south.

Getting around Denver

Denver is easy to explore, thanks to its efficient public transportation system. The downtown area is a great place to stay in Denver without a car. The RTD light rail network connects most major areas, while buses fill in the gaps. For short distances within the center, the free MallRide shuttle operates along the 16th Street Mall. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are widely available.

Denver currency and budget

The tipping etiquette in Denver is around 20%-25% for dining and a few extra dollars for hotel staff. Budgeting approximately $200-$250 USD per day for accommodations, food, transportation and attractions will keep you comfortable. Here are some indicative prices of what you can expect to pay:

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $20.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $7.00 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.50 USD 
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $80.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.  

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