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Denver Travel Guide

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AAA Travel Editor, CW

 

Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in the Western U.S., Denver has become a dazzling destination for tourists worldwide. Nicknamed the “Mile High City” for its elevation exactly one mile above sea level, Denver offers breathtaking mountain views, an exciting mix of art and culture, as well as some of the most incredible outdoor excursions in such an urban destination. 

As the capital of Colorado, Denver is one of the most densely populated cities in the state, helping to fill it with a whirlwind of jaw-dropping opportunities and adventures that will spark the imagination of every type of traveler. Whether you are looking to plan a winter ski vacation, a summertime hiking trip, a relaxing romantic getaway or a little bit of everything, this Denver travel guide will help you become more familiar with the Mile High City before you go.

Time Zone 

Mountain Daylight Time 

Language 

English 

Currency 

American Dollar 

How to Get to Denver 

While Denver is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, it is surprisingly easy to reach by various forms of transportation. Whether you’re flying in from the East Coast or driving down from the North, there are multiple options to make your travel experience as easy and comfortable as possible. 

Coming by Car 

If traveling to Denver from one of the surrounding states or are someone who enjoys a bit of a road trip, traveling to Denver by car is a great option to save money and enjoy an up-close look at some of the state’s most breathtaking sites. 

One of the most popular options for out-of-state visitors is Interstate 70, which runs from Baltimore, Maryland, all the way to Utah. In addition to several other cities sitting along the road, the I-70 is also filled with various stops ranging from fun activities to stunning scenic views for travelers to make the most of. 

For travelers without vehicles or wanting to save the wear and tear on their car, AAA partners with Hertz to offer exclusive AAA member discounts to help make planning your trip even easier. 

Flying In 

For travelers preferring to fly in, the Denver International Airport (DIA) is certainly the best bet. Located just thirty minutes from downtown Denver, this popular airport is one of the largest in the U.S. It serves as an airport base for many major airlines, including Southwest, United and Delta. 

While this busy airport accommodates travelers from all over the country and the world, hosting over 69 million travelers each year, it has consistently won awards throughout the years for its incredible service and wide range of facilities available to guests.  

By Rail/Train 

If you’re looking for an easy ride through the West’s incredible landscape, then a trip on the train might be just for you. Amtrak not only offers access to Denver from 266 other cities, but even helps travelers reach as far as New York. However, depending on the length of your journey, you may need to transfer several lines throughout the experience. Just make sure you take a good look at the entire railway booking to plan and pack accordingly. 

Getting Around Denver 

No matter your traveling style, Denver is, without a doubt, one of the easiest cities to get around. There are several ways to enjoy the beauty and excitement of Denver, including walking, making the most of the city’s unbelievable mass transit, driving yourself or using one of the numerous rideshare opportunities in this eco-friendly destination. 

Driving Around Denver 

Denver is a pretty large city, so if you’re hoping to see as much as possible, driving a car is a fantastic option. Luckily, Denver is an exceptionally simple city to navigate. The streets are wide enough to easily accommodate vehicles of all sizes and the city’s layout makes finding destinations a simple process. There are numerous public parking options throughout the area, with many larger destinations having their private parking lots as well. 

Enjoying a Walk 

Believe it or not, a simple stroll may be the easiest and most enjoyable way to see Denver. Many of the city attractions and unbelievable experiences can be found on foot and within moderately easy walking distance of one another. Known as one of the top 10 healthiest cities in the country, you certainly won’t ever find yourself walking alone. 

Making the Most of Mass Transit 

The Mass Transit services in Denver have been recognized as some of the best in the West and with good reason. The city offers several travel options, including 78 in-city railway stations serving the Light Rail and a world-class bus system that runs throughout the city. 

Of course, if you enjoy a more relaxed rideshare experience, you’re in luck. Several rideshare services are available in the city, including Uber and Lyft, both of which can also be found directly outside of the Denver Airport. 

Best Time to Visit Denver 

No matter what time of year you decide to visit Denver, you are in for outstanding views, incredible entertainment and a wide range of exceptional activities around every corner. However, when planning your dream vacation, the best time to visit this amazing city will depend on the activities you hope to enjoy. 

Spring or Fall 

Certainly, the most popular time to visit Denver is between April and May or September and October. During these times, the weather is moderate, allowing for the most versatile array of adventures and some of the most breathtaking spring and fall views. 

A Winter Wonderland 

However, if you’re hoping to snowshoe or ski in one of the country’s most unbelievable winter sports destinations, then you’ll need to plan a trip between late November and early February. While January is prime skiing time in the Colorado Rockies, weather patterns always change and can be temperamental depending on the year. Luckily, snow can almost always be found in winter, especially in the mountains. 

Summer 

If you wish to avoid the crowds, then you’ll want to avoid visiting Denver in the peak summer months. This is one of the city’s busiest seasons and crowds are at their highest during the summer. However, it is not without good reason. This is also the time when travelers will find the largest range of events and activities taking place around the region, including the Denver Food and Wine Festival, Civic Center EATS and Meekerpalooza. To make the most of the incredible seasonal festivals and events during your visit, make sure you’re ready to take on the crowds. 

Things to Do in Denver 

One of the most exciting cities in the region, there's no shortage of things to do in Denver. Whether you’re hoping to wander through some of the country’s most beautiful and captivating museums, enjoy a bit of shopping, or explore one of the region’s most highly praised zoos, there’s so much to check out in this amazing city. Here are a few of AAA’s most recommended opportunities to add to your itinerary. 

Denver Museum of Science & Nature 

Perfect for families and science lovers, the Denver Museum of Science & Nature offers so much to explore, such as unique planetariums. Be sure to check out the rotating selection of exhibits during your visit. 

Denver Zoo 

The Iconic Denver Zoo is great for visitors of all ages, located within the City Park area of Denver. With over 3,000 animals to explore, this popular zoo hosts over 2 million visitors annually and is one of the city’s most beloved destinations. 

Coors Field 

If you’re a sports fan, then this is a must-see stop. Catch a Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field or even check out a tour during your upcoming stay. 

Outdoor Activities in Denver 

If you’re one of the many tourists heading to Denver each year for its well-known wild landscape and magnificent mountain scenery, then you’re in luck. The natural views found throughout the local area offer visitors life-changing experiences and endless outdoor activities to explore. 

If you’re looking for a biking adventure like no other, then take the three-hour ride on Cherry Creek Trail, which takes travelers through 40 miles of treasured trails and stunning scenic views. 

The Denver Botanic Gardens is a wonderful spot for a more laid-back outdoor activity. Here, guests will find over 23 acres of stunning greenery to explore. 

For lakeside water-focused activities, be sure to visit Sloan's Lake, the biggest lake within Denver's city limits. This popular outdoor spot is perfect for boating, rock climbing, hiking and so much more. 

Skiing 

It's no secret that many tourists worldwide visit the Denver area in the winter for exceptional skiing opportunities. The area is home to several top ski resort locations, many offering the perfect blend of relaxation and thrill. Ideal for advanced and beginner skiers, these destinations are guaranteed to provide experiences you’ll never forget. 

Breckenridge Resort 

Located about two hours west of Denver, Breckenridge Resort is one of the region's most visited resorts. Widely regarded as one of the best winter resorts in the country, their extensive list of amenities includes 187 world-class ski trails, 2,900 acres of off-course skiable terrain and numerous high-end dining locations including The Overlook, which serves an outstanding lunch at 11,000 feet. 

Winter Park Resort 

Located in the middle of the breathtaking Winter Park, this exclusive and beautiful resort offers a whirlwind of adventures just outside your doorstep. A perfect destination for advanced skiers with experience, this resort also offers plenty of unique lodging opportunities to take your holiday to the next level. 

Where to Stay in Denver 

When planning the perfect getaway, ensuring you find the best accommodations will be key. Here are a few of AAA’s most recommended hotels in the area. 

Renaissance Denver Downtown City Center  

  • Address: 918 17th Street, Denver, CO AAA  
  • Rating: Four Diamond  
  • Rates: From $233  
  • Parking: Valet Only 
  • Amenities: 2 Restaurants and Full Bar 

Located right in the middle of the city, this historic boutique hotel is perfect for guests looking to make the most of their stay. The hotel’s classic architecture adds to the sense of opulence found throughout the building, while the captivating modern flavor makes this a convenient stay for every guest. Room rates typically start at $233, making it a moderately affordable option as well. 

Courtyard by Marriott Denver Downtown  

  • Address: 934 16th Street, Denver 
  • Rating: Three Diamond  
  • Rates: From $489  
  • Parking: On-site with Fee  
  • Amenities: Exercise Room, Free Wi-Fi 

A AAA Three Diamond destination, the Courtyard by Marriott Denver Downtown allows guests to take a step back in time. The pre-1900s style decor transports guests to the Old West while the hotel's state-of-the-art amenities provide high-quality comfort and relaxation. 

Holiday Inn Denver East  

  • Address: 3333 Quebec Street, Denver, CO  
  • Rating: Three Diamond  
  • Rates: From $193 Parking: On-site with Fee  
  • Amenities: Heated Outdoor Pool, Restaurant with Full Bar 

With some of the city's most spectacular Rocky Mountain views in the city, this Three Diamond destination has it all. From a world-class fitness center and heated outdoor pool to a fantastic on-site restaurant serving mouthwatering American classics, this hotel ensures guests enjoy a retreat from the busy hustle and bustle of their adventures. 

Where to Eat in Denver 

One of the region’s culinary Meccas, Denver offers a bit of something for everyone. From fine dining hotspots to quick bites, you'll find plenty of delicious dining opportunities throughout the city. 

Renowned worldwide as one of the top regions for beef and other meats, many restaurants in the area serve locally sourced dishes, including Bison steaks or Colorado lamb, making this a foodie’s dream come true. Take a look at a few of the most highly beloved eateries recommended by AAA. 

Mizuna 

If you’re looking for a menu that changes seasonally, beautiful locally sourced ingredients and an intimate ambiance to complete the meal, then Mizuna is an absolute must. This Four Diamond thrills guests and locals alike with its world-class, ever-changing menu. Chef Frank Bonanno’s take on New American Cuisine has taken Denver by storm, leaving guests raving over their lamb and duck dishes. 

Palace Arms 

Travelers looking to dine in a quintessentially Denver destination, then they need look no further than the Palace Arms. Located in the historic Brown Palace Hotel, this iconic restaurant allows guests to enjoy farm-fresh ingredients while in the company of Napoleonic artifacts, some of which may have even belonged to the emperor himself. Their menu is a more contemporary approach to American cuisine serving everything from an ever-changing vegan option to a beautiful selection of locally sourced Wagyu steaks. 

Red Square Euro Bistro 

Wander through the winding streets of Writer Square and make sure you stop by this cozy cafe. The Red Square Euro Bistro offers a delicious range of European dishes with a distinctly Russian twist. Serving seasonally inspired menus that blend classic flavors with a bit of whimsy, this dining destination is not to be missed. Of course, make sure you stop by their exclusive Vodka Bar which serves the widest selection of vodkas in the region. 

Best Photo Spots in Denver 

From picturesque indoor locations to stunning outdoor views, there's no shortage of photo-worthy locations throughout the Denver area where travelers can snap a shot and create memories that will last a lifetime. 

Union Station 

This spot is famous as Denver's largest transportation hub but also offers a unique historical feel that is perfect for capturing photos. As a bonus, if you're visiting around a major holiday, be sure to walk around inside for holiday-themed photo spots that can be found throughout the station. 

RiNo Arts District 

Looking for an artsy photo backdrop for your next viral Insta-shot? If so, check out Denver's RiNo Arts District, complete with colorful, vibrant murals and incredible pieces to enhance pics from photographers of every level. If you really want to make the most of your visit, take a look at this wonderful District Food Tour that will allow you to taste the local flavors as well. 

City Park 

A beautiful historic park complete with two lakes, playgrounds and several jaw-dropping monuments, City Park is the perfect place for a family photo shoot like no other. The city’s largest green space has several pristine walking paths for travelers to wander through. Of course, if you’re looking to get out on the water, you could always stop by any of the boathouses on Ferril and Duck Lakes to rent a paddle boat for that over-the-top shot. 

Denver Day Trips 

While the city offers numerous opportunities for travelers, the surrounding local area is just as, if not more, thrilling, especially for lovers of all things nature and history. 

Rocky Mountain National Park 

Located just an hour and a half to two hours from the city center, the popular Rocky Mountain National Park is a destination not to be missed. Filled with hiking and biking adventures, this park offers panoramic views that are guaranteed to take your breath away. No matter what time of year you decide to visit Denver, this national park is the perfect place to capture stunning shots and take in the magnificent beauty surrounding you. 

Fort Collins 

If you’re looking for a more small-town adventure while staying in Denver, then a day trip to the beautiful town of Fort Collins will be right up your alley. A beautiful historic community, Fort Collins is filled with boutique shops, exceptional restaurants and numerous adventures, including a guided 3-hour local food tour. Those brave enough might enjoy a ghost tour trekking through all the underground haunted sites in the area. 

Visiting Denver on a Budget 

Traveling to a major city like Denver sometimes comes with a hefty price tag. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few tricks you can use to keep your costs in check. Here are some of the best ways to keep your spending in check when visiting Denver on a budget. 

AAA Membership Discounts 

AAA members have an incredible advantage when they travel. Members can access exclusive discounts, including lower-price attraction tickets, discounts on rental cars and even the opportunity to save on accommodations with local lodging partners. When you travel with AAA, you can rest assured you’ll be getting the very best deals on the market. 

Look for the Right Hotel 

Denver is filled with world-class hotels that can not only help you enjoy a dream vacation but also stay within your budget. When you start looking for accommodations make sure you keep an eye out for hotels that offer options such as complimentary daily breakfast, free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi access throughout the hotel. AAA’s Trip Canvas tool allows you to check out all the local hotels and their amenities in a convenient and easy location. 

Travel During Inexpensive Times 

Whenever you travel to a highly-rated and revered destination, the time you decide to book will play a major role in prices. If you’re hoping to visit Denver without breaking your budget, you may want to consider moving your trip to a less popular month, such as September and October. This way, you’ll just miss the high summer prices and can still avoid the price tag surge that comes in the winter. 

What to Pack for Denver 

The weather in Denver can be extremely variable depending on the time of year you decide to visit. Summers in this beautiful city can be brutally hot, whereas winters will leave you wondering if you’ve somehow wandered onto the North Pole. What you need to pack will be heavily influenced by the season of your trip, so make sure you pack accordingly. 

Basic Items to Pack for Your Denver Trip 

Whenever you start packing for a trip, there are a few basic items you’ll want to include no matter what time of year you’re traveling including: 

 

  • Comfortable Shoes 
  • Backpack 
  • Sunglasses 
  • Camera 
  • Travel documents/ID/Health Insurance Card 
  • Medications 
  • Toiletries 
  • Entertainment for travel 
  • Phone/Computer/Chargers 
  • Exercise Clothing (if you’re planning to exercise or enjoy outdoor activities) 
  • Socks and underwear 
  • Rain gear, rain jacket, or umbrella (Rainy season in Denver is from April to September) 

Active Items for Your Denver Trip 

If you’re planning on making the most of the magnificent natural scenery found surrounding Denver, then you’ll want to consider these active items to ensure you get the most out of your experience:

  • Water Bottle 
  • Hiking shoes 
  • Quick-try towels 
  • Lightweight, reusable water bottles 
  • Altitude adjustment medications/remedies 
  • Ski gear 
  • Weather-appropriate clothing (bathing suits, sneakers, snow boots) 

Plan Your Ultimate Denver Vacation with AAA 

Join the over a million people who are AAA members and start planning your trip to Denver today. Dream up the perfect trip with our Trip Canvas research tool, and use your membership to get the best discounts on hotels, rental cars and entertainment tickets. 

Written by

AAA Travel Editor, CW

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