Denver Guide - 2024
Overview: A guide to navigating Denver for at least a week.
- 1 Transportation
- 2 Noteworthy Eats
- 3 Places to Go
- 3.1 Coffee Shops
- 3.2 Music Venues
- 3.3 Happy Hour Spots & Bars
- 3.4 Breweries
- 3.5 Theaters
- 3.6 Dispensaries
- 3.7 Museums & Monuments
- 3.8 Notable Neighborhoods
- 3.9 Art Districts & Murals, Markets
- 3.10 Hiking & Hot Springs (car required)
- 3.11 Retail Shops
- 3.12 Parks & Trails
- 3.13 Tours
Transportation
Lyft, Uber, and the light rail are available in Denver. Some of the city is walkable but it’s easier to navigate neighborhoods around downtown via bikes and scooters, which are available to rent. Renting a car in Colorado is recommended if you want to see any of the outdoor destinations that Colorado is known for.
Noteworthy Eats
Restaurants by Neighborhood
Downtown Eats | West Colfax Eats |
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Highlands Eats | RiNo/Five Points Eats |
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Uptown Eats | Curtis Park Eats |
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Baker/Speer/Sante Fe Eats | City Park Eats |
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Capitol Hill/Alamo Placita Eats | SoBo/Washington Park Eats |
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Alameda/Federal |
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Places to Go
Coffee Shops | Music Venues |
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Happy Hour Spots & Bars | Breweries |
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Theaters | Dispensaries |
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Museums & Monuments | Notable Neighborhoods |
| Capitol Hill neighborhood
South Broadway neighborhood (SoBo)
Highlands neighborhood
Lodo and RiNo South Pearl |
Art Districts & Murals, Markets | Hiking & Hot Springs (car required) |
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Retail Shops | Parks & Trails |
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Tours |
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