Travel Guide: Denver, The Mile High City

Denver is located near the Rocky Mountains and is a mile above sea level, hence the label ‘The Mile High City’. It’s also Colorado’s state capital and the most populous city in the state.

Dotted with world-class museums, gorgeous public murals, and city parks, it’s also a gateway to the Rocky Mountains. Denver is home to the second-largest performing arts center in the U.S., after Lincoln Center in New York, and is frequently cited as a top city for singles.

Sports fans can watch the Denver Broncos play football, the Colorado Rockies play baseball, or the Denver Nuggets play basketball. Prefer hockey or soccer? Check out the Colorado Avalanche or Denver Outlaws. Looking to get some exercise? Take a hike in the Rocky Mountains or hit the nearby ski slopes.

Denver is also a beer town home to several craft brewers and Coors, the world’s largest single-site brewery, which operates just outside the city in the town of Golden. Denver even hosts the Great American Beer Festival each year. Marijuana is legal in Colorado, and Denver is home to several recreational marijuana dispensaries.

The best time to visit Denver depends on what you want to do. In May, Denver celebrates Cinco de Mayo and hosts the Denver Arts Festival and Colfax Marathon. During the summer, Denver hosts PrideFest and the Five Points Jazz Festival in June and a county fair in July. Autumn is the best time for foodies to visit Denver because it’s when the city puts on A Taste of Colorado and the Great American Beer Festival. Meanwhile, winter is a popular time for skiers and snowboarders to hit the slopes nearby. The Denver Botanic Gardens holds its holiday light show from November through January, and Denver’s National Western Stock Show happens each year in January.

How to Get Around

Trains: Denver has 12 light and commuter rail lines covering 113 miles and serving more than 50 stations. Most notably, there’s a train that runs from the airport to Union Station downtown. Parking in downtown can be expensive, making rail the more affordable choice.

Buses: The Denver area has 170 bus routes, with more than 9,000 local stops in eight counties. Local buses are an especially good way to travel around the city center and suburbs. An express bus runs between Denver and Boulder.

Taxis: Taxis are available through companies like Denver Yellow Cab. Expect to pay about $55 for cab service between downtown Denver and the airport.

Ride-share: Lyft, Uber, and Migo are ride-sharing options available in Denver.

Neighborhoods to Know

Central Business District: This is a neighborhood that’s mostly business, though it’s also home to the 16th Street Mall, an outdoor promenade lined with shops, restaurants, and art. You’ll also find the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Colorado Convention Center, and a sculpture known as the Big Blue Bear here.

Highlands: Highlands is a laid-back Denver neighborhood with a great selection of restaurants and bars. The neighborhood sits on a hillside overlooking the city and is sometimes called North Denver.

LoDo: LoDo is where downtown Denver parties. This part of the city is known for its nightlife, though it’s also home to offices and apartment buildings. LoDo is where you’ll find Union Station and Larimer Square — the block where the modern-day city of Denver got its start. It’s on the edge of Coors Field, home to the Colorado Rockies.

Capitol Hill: This is Colorado’s most densely populated neighborhood, and it includes the Colorado State Capitol building. Capitol Hill is home to the Molly Brown House Museum and situated just west of the Denver Botanic Gardens. It’s an area that’s brimming with bars, restaurants, and interesting locals.

Five Points: This neighborhood was once the center of Denver’s jazz scene and still hosts an annual jazz festival. Nowadays, it’s a hipster haven known for its restaurants, bars, and public art.

Things to Do

Rocky Mountains

Beautiful Spring Hike to Dream Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park, Colorado
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Denver is a gateway to the Rocky Mountains, which stretch from western Canada to New Mexico. Seventy-eight of its 100 highest peaks are located in Colorado, where Rocky Mountain National Park covers 415 square miles and offers more than 300 miles of hiking trails. Echo Mountain, Winter Park, Keystone, Breckenridge, and Vail are ski towns within a couple of hours of Denver by car.

Brewery Tour

Don Luces Brewery in Denver
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Address: Multiple Locations
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Denver is a beer drinker’s dream come true. The city is home to a number of craft breweries, as well as to the world’s largest single-site brewery — the Coors Brewery in nearby Golden, Colorado. The Coors Brewery can brew up to 22 million barrels of beer each year and offers self-paced tours. Denver’s first brewpub, the Wynkoop Brewing Company, offers tours in downtown Denver.

Denver Art Museum

Sculpture, larger than life size broom and dust pan outside of Denver Art Museum
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Address: 100 W 14th Ave. Pkwy., Denver, CO 80204
Phone: (720) 865-5000
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The Denver Art Museum is one of the largest in the American West. Its collections represent cultures from around the world and include more than 70,000 works of art. The museum sprawls across several buildings, including the Hamilton Building, inspired by the Rocky Mountains and covered in 9,000 titanium panels.

Denver Botanic Gardens

Denver Botanic Garden
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Address: 1007 York St., Denver, CO 80206
Phone: (720) 865-3500
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An oasis in the heart of the city, the Denver Botanic Gardens is home to North America’s largest collection of plants from cold temperate climates. And each winter, the location hosts one of the country’s most gorgeous holiday light shows.

Colorado State Capitol

Inside of State Capitol In Denver
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Address: 200 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 866-2604
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The interior of the Colorado State Capitol, which houses the state Senate, House of Representatives, and governor’s office, can be experienced on the free guided tours that run throughout the week. Before you leave, get a photo with the building’s gleaming gold dome in the background — the dome was crafted using 200 ounces of gold that were gifted to the state by Colorado gold miners in 1908.

Molly Brown House Museum

Molly Brown House Museum exterior
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Address: 1340 Pennsylvania St., Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 832-4092
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The Molly Brown House Museum is dedicated to telling the story of American socialite and philanthropist Molly Brown, better known as the Unsinkable Molly Brown. Brown and her husband bought the home that became the museum in 1894. Brown survived the sinking of the Titanic after helping several fellow passengers evacuate the ship. She later organized a survivors’ committee to counsel those who lived through the sinking.

Forney Museum of Transportation

Address: 4303 Brighton Blvd., Denver, CO 80216
Phone: (303) 297-1113
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If you’re fascinated with how to get from point A to point B, this museum is for you. The Forney Museum of Transportation has been open for more than 60 years and houses a collection that includes buggies, motorcycles, steam locomotives, aircraft, and more. Amelia Earhart’s 1923 Kissel Gold Bug is among the hundreds of items in its collection.

16th Street Mall

Street scene along the 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver Colorado at night with lights and people in view
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Address: 1001 16th St., Denver, CO 80265
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This mile-long thoroughfare is designed for pedestrians and closed to regular automobile traffic. The promenade resembles the skin of a diamondback rattlesnake from above. On the ground, visitors will find dozens of restaurants, bars, and shops. Horse-drawn carriages and pedicabs are generally available after dark.

Larimer Square

Colorado Flags in historic Larimer Square in downtown Denver.
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Address: 1430 Larimer St., Denver, CO 80202
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This block of Victorian buildings is where the modern-day city of Denver got its start. Nowadays, it’s home to shops, bars, restaurants, and clubs. It’s a great place for people-watching on a pleasant night.

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre

Address: 18300 W. Alameda Pkwy., Morrison, CO 80465
Phone: (720) 865-2494
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This may be one of the most epic places in the world to see a concert or take an outdoor yoga class. Over the years, this venue has hosted artists like Bruce Springsteen and The Beatles against the backdrop of its gorgeous red rocks. Even when there isn’t a show, it’s a sight to see.

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Places To Eat

Root Down

Address: 1600 W. 33rd Ave., Denver, CO 80211
Phone: (303) 993-4200
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This restaurant is known for its creative menu, brightly colored cocktails, gas station architecture, and quirky decorative items. Root Down serves brunch and dinner with menus that include ricotta gnocchi, 36-hour short ribs, and a dessert you’ll never forget — a sweet corn ice cream sandwich. Popular cocktails include the Beet Down and Don Draper.

El Five

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Address: 2930 Umatilla, Fifth Floor, Denver, CO 80211
Phone: (303) 524-9193
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From the team behind Root Down, this restaurant is a penthouse playground with an expansive patio. Its pan-Mediterranean menu includes a selection of tapas you can sample while taking in epic views of the Denver skyline and Rocky Mountains. Menu items include smoked burrata, harissa eggplant fries, Moroccan lamb sausage, and chocolate baklava.

Bar Dough

Address: 2227 W 32nd Ave., Denver, CO 80211
Phone: (720) 668-8506
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This Italian restaurant comes from Top Chef contestant Carrie Baird, who has since handed the restaurant off to chef Russell Stippich. Its menu offers an elevated take on traditional Italian cuisine, and includes pizzas, pastas, and pork milanese. Gluten-free pasta and pizza crusts are also available.

Denver Biscuit Company

Address: Multiple Locations
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One of the best brunch spots in the city, the Denver Biscuit Company is the place to go for Southern-style comfort food. The menu here includes several biscuit breakfast sandwiches, biscuit French toast, and, of course, biscuits and gravy. Denver Biscuit Company has also developed its own twist on poutine called Sully’s Fries — waffle fries with gravy, pimento cheese, bacon, and green onions. Don’t oversleep — the restaurants close at 2 p.m.

Ultreia

Ultreia in Denver
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Address: 1701 Wynkoop St. #125, Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (303) 534-1970
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This Spanish restaurant comes from a team with a track record of opening award-winning restaurants in Denver. That team includes James Beard-recognized chef Jennifer Jasinski. Ultreia is located inside Denver’s Union Station and serves tapas inspired by Spain and Portugal. Menu items include bacon-wrapped dates, patatas bravas, and spiced octopus.

Tavernetta

Address: 1889 16th St., Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (720) 605-1889
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From the James Beard Award-winning team behind the Frasca Hospitality Group, Tavernetta aims to bring la dolce vita to Denver with fresh handmade pastas and an epic wine list. The restaurant has private heated outdoor seating where it serves a tasting menu. Its regular menu includes Italian staples like pasta al forno and burrata. Tavernatta also makes a tagliatelle with Maine lobster.


  • story contribution by Meena Thiruvengadam and Evie Carrick