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Located in the South Platte River valley, just east of the Front Range mountain of the Southern Rocky Mountains, lies the city of Denver— the capital and most populous city in the US state of Colorado. It is also known as the Mile High City because it sits at an elevation of 5,280 feet. In a 2016 nationwide poll, Denver was named one of the best places to live in the USA. Visitors will find a high quality of life and plenty of attractions in the city, and some of the most scenic mountainous wilderness is just a couple of hours away.
The city welcomes everyone with genuine warmth, and it offers plenty of options for vacation accommodation to suit all preferences and requirements. You will have no problem finding excellent, cheap hotels in Denver.
Neighborhoods of Denver
The large city has different and interesting neighborhoods. Highlights for vacationers include:
- The Golden Triangle: The oldest part of the city, and it's also the cultural heart with important civic buildings and museums.
- LoDo: Lower Downtown is a trendy area with artisanal boutiques, hip coffee shops, and modern eateries.
- RiNo: The historic factories, buildings, and warehouses in the River North Art District play host to many artists, craft breweries, restaurants, and music venues.
- Five Points: This neighborhood has a strong and rich flavor of African culture and history.
- Santa Fe: The home of the largest art district in Colorado, where guided tours are available.
- Cherry Creek: Head to this upmarket area for great shopping and upscale restaurants.
What to see and do in Denver
There are plenty of wonderful sights and attractions to experience, so it's worth making a day-by-day plan! Some of the most popular attractions are:
- Denver Art Museum: This is the home to one of the USA's largest collections of Native American art.
- Denver Zoo: You'll discover over 700 animals in the state's biggest zoo.
- Denver Botanic Gardens: These gardens host a collection of rare horticultural books and boast 23 acres of plants from all around the world.
- City Statues: Some of the more notable structures you'll find include the Scottish Angus Cow and Calf, the Bronco Buster, the Dancers, and the Big Blue Bear.
- Downtown Aquarium: An attraction housing aquatic exhibitions and several aquarium-themed restaurants.
- United States Mint: A historical building that produces roughly 7.5 billion coins every year.
- Elitch Gardens: An amusement park full of themed rides located near the downtown area.
- Water World: An aquapark with giant-sized wave pools, slides, and watery rides.
- City Parks: Large green spaces are spread around the city, and they always have their own points of interest, like the amphitheater at Red Rocks Park or the recreational center at Washington Park.
What to eat in Denver
When visiting this destination, some of the local foods you should seek out include:
- Rocky Mountain Oysters: Usually served as a starter, these are bull testicles, which are sliced and deep-fried.
- Colorado-Style Pizza: These are thick-crust pies with dough that uses honey rather than sugar to activate the yeast.
- Palisade Peaches: Talbott’s Mountain Gold Farm has been growing these for more than 100 years.
- Cutthroat Trout: This fish is native to Colorado and is popular all over the city.
- Olathe Sweet Corn: A locally grown corn that's said to be the best in the USA.
- Colorado-Style Green Chili: Pork, green chiles, tomatoes, and tomatillos make up this local favorite.
Typical events and festivals in Denver
There is always something fun and exciting going on in Denver, from the traditional to the downright eccentric. Events include:
- Denver Arts Festival: A May event dedicated to fine art and fine crafts by local artists.
- Belgian Brew Fest: European beer is celebrated every September.
- Annual Holiday Food and Gift Festival: A showcase of everything related to the festive season, held around Thanksgiving.
- Jazz Festival: Held in the Five Points neighborhood every May.
- Cinco de Mayo: An important date for the Mexican community in the city.
- Dragon Boat Festival: The Chinese community celebrates this traditional event in July.
How to move around in Denver
The most efficient way to move around in Denver is via its well-connected bus network. The RTD bus system is the city's primary mode of transport, and it has hundreds of pick-up stops along dozens of routes in the town. There is also a light rail and a commuter rail to shuttle passengers to and from prominent areas. The streets are considered very walkable and are also bike-friendly. The busy international airport is also a domestic hub, and many interstate freeways have connections in Denver.
The climate in Denver
Denver is a city that experiences mild summers and very snowy winters. Between the peak summer months of June to August, temperatures often rise to highs in the upper 80s °F. The period between November and March is the skiing season, as this is when Denver experiences the most snow. It is the most popular period for tourism in the Mile High City, with skiers coming from all across the world. The average daily temperature during the winter ranges between 18°–20°F.
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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Denver
The most centrally located hotels in Denver with the best ratings are: Hotel The Brown Palace And Spa, Autograph Collection, Hotel Grand Hyatt Denver and Hotel Hampton Inn & Suites Denverdowntown.
It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Denver, the average price per night is 125 €, while you will pay an average of 77 € for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 112 €.
You can make reservations at Hotel The Ritzcarlton, Denver, Hotel The Oxford and Hotel Magnolia Denver, A Tribute Portfolio if you"re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Denver.
If you need a hotel with disabled access in Denver, we recommend Hotel The Ritzcarlton, Denver, Hotel The Oxford and Hotel Fairfield Inn & Suites Denver Downtown.
According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Denver are Hotel Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center, Hotel Embassy Suites By Hilton Denver Downtown Convention Center and Hotel Homewood Suites By Hilton Denver International Airport.
If you want to save time, the hotels in Denver with express check-in and check-out are Hotel The Ritzcarlton, Denver, Hotel Fairfield Inn & Suites Denver Downtown and Hotel Magnolia Denver, A Tribute Portfolio.
Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Denver are Hotel Castle Marne A Luxury Urban Inn, Hotel Hilton Garden Inn Denver/cherry Creek and Hotel Embassy Suites By Hilton Denver Central Park.
In Denver, Hotel The Ritzcarlton, Denver, Hotel The Brown Palace And Spa, Autograph Collection and Hotel The Oxford offer 24-hour front desk service.
If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Denver, like Hotel Castle Marne A Luxury Urban Inn, Hotel The Ritzcarlton, Denver or Hotel The Oxford.
The best hotels with a pool in Denver are Hotel Hilton Garden Inn Denver/cherry Creek, Hotel Embassy Suites By Hilton Denver Central Park and Hotel Fairfield Inn & Suites Denver Downtown.