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Top neighborhoods in Denver

Downtown Denver

Dive into this bustling financial and entertainment hub, featuring the 16th Street pedestrian mall, Larimer Square, and the Theatre District. Catch a game at Coors Field or Ball Arena, and explore the neighborhood's vibrant dining scene.

LoDo

Historic district with vibrant nightlife, LoDo offers a mix of clubs, art galleries, boutiques, and over 70 bars and restaurants. Must-visit spots include Coors Field, Ball Arena, and Denver Union Station. Enjoy its walkable, pedestrian-friendly streets.

Cherry Creek

Experience a blend of urban and residential vibes in Denver's Cherry Creek, where tree-lined streets meet shopping and dining at Cherry Creek North. Explore Fillmore Plaza, Manley and Pulaski Parks, or hop on the easily accessible public bus system.

River North Art District

Denver's River North Art District buzzes with creative energy in its converted warehouses and art-filled streets. Explore the brick buildings splashed with colorful murals or catch live music pouring from industrial spaces turned hip venues. Craft breweries and innovative food halls offer perfect spots to refuel after gallery hopping, while the South Platte River provides a scenic backdrop. Getting around is a breeze with the A-Line light rail connecting to downtown in just 15 minutes. Most spots are within walking distance in this highly walkable neighborhood. When night falls, brewery patios and cocktail bars come alive with locals and visitors mingling under the city lights.

Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill dazzles with Victorian mansions and the gold-domed Colorado State Capitol standing proud among tree-lined streets. History buffs can explore the Molly Brown House Museum or take a free Capitol tour for panoramic city views. The neighborhood feels like an open-air museum where 19th-century architecture tells stories at every turn. Eclectic dining spots range from farm-to-table bistros to ethnic eateries, all within walking distance of charming B&Bs housed in historic mansions. Getting around is a breeze with nearby light rail stations, frequent buses, and pedestrian-friendly sidewalks perfect for exploring this architectural wonderland.

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