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Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre
The guide was updated:Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre is a one-of-a-kind open-air amphitheater built into a giant rock structure. During the day, Red Rocks is a free city park with easy hiking trails and a visitor center that includes a Performers' Hall of Fame. Legendary musicians like The Beatles and U2 have performed here, and today, the summer concert series from May through October presents the best artists in jazz, rock, pop, bluegrass, and more. Seeing a concert under the stars is a magical experience.
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- Address: 18300 West Alameda Parkway, Morrison
- Opening hours: Daily 9am–5pm
- Website: www.redrocksonline.com
- Phone: +1 720 865 2494
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Mount Evans is Denver’s biggest natural attraction, drawing people from all over the country to scale its Scenic Byway and catch glimpses of everything from stunning wildlife to a wonderful view of the cityscape and skyline. Just 60 miles west of Denver, the Mount Evans Scenic Byway is nearly 9,000 feet of adrenaline-fueled elevation gain. It extends from the High Plains all the way to the Mount Evans summit—which lifts to a spectacular 14,000 feet. Native to Mount Evans are birds, mountain goats, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, marmots, and alpine wildflowers; three different hiking trails will give you the opportunity to see them: the Walter Pesman Trail, the Walter Pesman Alpine Garden Loop, and the Summit Trail.
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Denver Zoo
An impressive home to over 3,500 animals of over 650 species, the Denver Zoo is certainly worth a visit. In addition to exhibits like Bird World, Tropical Discovery, Primate Panorama, and Dragons of Komodo, the zoo has added the new Predator Ridge exhibit, which showcases 14 African species of mammals, birds, and reptiles. There is no shortage of astonishment and lasting experiences.
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Cherry Creek Bike Trail
Stretching across 40 miles, the Cherry Creek Regional Trail is a scenic pathway that meanders from Franktown in Douglas County to Confluence Park in Downtown Denver, marking the site where the city was founded after a gold discovery in 1858. Whether you're looking for a leisurely ride while taking in the sights or a rigorous workout, the trail is a perfect choice. Along the way, don't miss the Cherry Creek Shopping District and Four Mile House, and Historic Park, where you can discover the stories of Denver's early pioneers. Plus, you don't have to limit yourself to biking—the trail is also open to walkers and inline skaters.
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Lower Downtown Denver
Referred to as “LoDo” by the locals, Lower Downtown Denver is a markedly stylish area of the city. Its charm is garnished by historical brick buildings and the Union Station, while the happening Wazee Street boasts art galleries, shops, restaurants, and cafés. Lower Downtown’s nightlife is second to none. Bars and clubs can be found on Market Street—14th to 20th Street to be exact—which close at 2 in the morning.
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Denver Botanic Gardens
The Denver Botanic Gardens and its satellite locations are a Shakespearean sonnet that come to life. Four gardens with four distinctive identities are available for leisure, education, or play. The gardens at York Street serve as a testament to Denver’s Western heritage, the gardens at Chatfield possess a rustic peace, the Mount Goliath gardens offer subalpine, alpine, and mountain vistas of Denver while the Mordecai Children’s Garden is a land of exploration for kids and families through the seasons.
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Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus
Take a day to watch your kids go “ooo” and “ahh” in amazement at the Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus. Open to kids from newborn to age 8, this museum has established itself as an institution within which special activities and events help children learn in a fun way. Interactive “Playscapes,” daily programs, and educational exhibits have all been designed for the little ones.
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Empower Field at Mile High
Home to the National Football League’s Denver Broncos, Empower Field at Mile High is a newly revamped stadium that impresses even visiting teams. During the months of June, July, and August, public tours are conducted Tuesday through Saturday, and Thursday through Saturday during the remaining months.
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Molly Brown House Museum
With a mission "to inspire courage, conviction and proactive change in the spirit of Margaret Brown,” this museum provides a fascinating view into the life of Titanic survivor Maggie “Molly” Brown. As one of only several national sites that explore a woman’s story, this Victorian Mansion has been restored and maintained to keep a part of Denver’s history alive and well.
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Denver Center for the Performing Arts
This performing arts center features the Tony Award-winning Denver Center Theatre Company, which takes the stage to world premiers, revivals, and classic favorites. Cabaret and musical tours can be found with the Denver Center Attractions. Backstage tours and even acting classes are held, and the Seawell Grand Ballroom holds galas and receptions.
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Denver Art Museum (DAM)
Immerse yourself in art from all corners of the globe at this enchanting art museum. With over 70,000 diverse works spanning centuries and continents, the DAM stands as one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago. Delve into a range of artistic styles, from European classics to modern masterpieces, South and Central American treasures, and Native American artifacts. And don't miss the design, architecture, graphics, textile, and fashion galleries. Be sure to check out the museum's upcoming exhibitions and special events.
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Washington Park
Washington Park is characterized by extensive green areas, which make the park a great option for a day out. Make this walk in the park a bit special by renting a two-seater recumbent bike and seeing the park from a different perspective. There are many different activities to be found here, but sometimes just bringing a nice picnic is enough.
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Stranahan's Whiskey Distillery
Embark on a tour of Stranahan's Whiskey Distillery and experience the delicious and smooth American single malt whiskey, crafted in the heart of Colorado. Discover the intricate and fascinating process behind whiskey production through an entertaining and informative tour. You will also have the chance to sample a variety of their products, including delightful whiskey-based cocktails.
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Clyfford Still Museum
Visitors to this museum are in for a treat, as it offers a truly unique opportunity to delve into the life and legacy of Clyfford Still, an artist whose work has long been shrouded in mystery and kept hidden from public view. With this award-winning museum, you can finally gain insight into what inspired him and explore his art from a fresh perspective. It houses an extensive collection of nearly everything Clyfford Still created, allowing you to experience the full range of his creativity. Immerse yourself in nine stunning galleries of Still's art and discover more about this groundbreaking artist who forged his own distinctive style of painting.
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Denver Museum of Nature & Science
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the city's premier destination for all things natural history and science. With a wide range of exhibitions, a planetarium, and lectures, this museum invites visitors to delve into the fascinating world of science. Experience the wonders of the cosmos, marvel at dazzling gems and minerals, catch an IMAX film, and be awed by a planetarium show. If you're feeling brave, get up close to a T-Rex and witness its sheer power and majesty. Whether you're a science enthusiast or simply curious about the world around us, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is sure to captivate and inspire.
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Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol Building is the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Governor of Colorado and Lieutenant Governor of Colorado. An interesting fact about the building is that its interior is adorned with what is believed to be the entire known supply of Colorado Rose Onyx, a rare rose marble from a quarry near Beulah, Colorado.
If you're interested in exploring the Colorado State Capitol building, free guided tours are available on weekdays at 10am, 11am, 1pm, and 2pm. However, please note that Capitol tours are limited to 20 people and operate on a first come, first served basis.
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Forney Museum of Transportation
The Forney Museum of Transportation is home to a priceless and unique collection of more than 600 artifacts relating to historical transportation, including vintage cars, motorcycles, trains, and bicycles.
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Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum
Housed on the former Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum holds an impressive collection of various aircraft, from actual military planes to an X-wing Fighter from Star Wars. Some of the museum volunteers are actual war veterans and have first-hand experience with the artifacts on display.
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Rocky Mountain Adventures
The Rocky Mountains are Denver’s backyard playground, offering outdoor adventures, spectacular beauty, and Old West history just a short drive from Denver. Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre is a local favorite for hiking amid the giant boulders, but Red Rocks is even more loved for its unforgettable concerts under the stars.
Nearby Golden is home to the famous Coors Brewery, where visitors get tours and free samples. Rocky Mountain National Park, just 114 kilometers from Denver, features amazing wildlife, hiking trails, and spectacular vistas. Mount Evans Scenic Byway (96 kilometers from Denver) is the highest paved road in North America, winding its way to a 4,346-meter summit. And, come winter, Denver is the gateway to some of the world’s best skiing and snow sports.
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Coors Field
Denver's beloved Major League Baseball team, the Colorado Rockies plays home games in the heart of downtown Denver at Coors Field, which offers the nostalgic feel of a classic ballpark mixed with state-of-the-art technology.
The season runs from April to September. "Behind the Seams" tours of Coors Field are available Monday through Saturday during the season and then Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday during the offseason and provide a behind-the-scenes look at one of the premier ballparks in Major League Baseball. Also, don't miss the Sandlot, a brewery in Coors Field that is open year-round.
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Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre is a one-of-a-kind open-air amphitheater built into a giant rock structure. During the day, Red Rocks is a free city park with easy hiking trails and a visitor center that includes a Performers' Hall of Fame. Legendary musicians like The Beatles and U2 have performed here, and today, the summer concert series from May through October presents the best artists in jazz, rock, pop, bluegrass, and more. Seeing a concert under the stars is a magical experience.
Read more
Royal Gorge Bridge & Park
The Royal Gorge Bridge, south of Denver, is one of the largest suspension bridges in the world. The trip here is worth it not just for the spectacular views but also for the plethora of activities available in the area. These include gondola rides, as well as bungee jumping and ziplining for those seeking a more adventurous experience.
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