LoDo

LoDo, short for Lower Downtown, is Denver’s lively downtown district. This neighborhood has experienced a major revitalization over the past few decades, transforming from a dilapidated warehouse district into a trendy hub for dining, nightlife, arts, and entertainment. LoDo is home to many of Denver’s top restaurants, bars, nightclubs, shops, and other attractions. Some key landmarks in LoDo include Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies baseball team, the 16th Street Mall pedestrian promenade, and Larimer Square, Denver’s oldest and most historic block. Riding through LoDo in a party bus allows groups to easily visit multiple destinations while avoiding parking headaches. The energy and ambiance of this dynamic neighborhood make it a top choice for a party bus outing.

Capitol Hill

Just east of downtown, Capitol Hill charms visitors with its tree-lined streets, stunning historic mansions, and diversity. This community has long been the center of Denver’s LGBTQ culture. It also has a vibrant arts scene, indie shops, and an eclectic mix of restaurants. The Cheesman Park neighborhood on the western edge of Capitol Hill is a tranquil enclave surrounding a stunning 80-acre park. More bustling areas include the Golden Triangle creative business district, which is home to many of Denver’s museums and cultural attractions. Cruise through Capitol Hill on a party bus to admire the architecture then hop off to explore the shops and nightlife.

Cherry Creek

Cherry Creek is an upscale neighborhood and shopping district located just south-east of downtown. The neighborhood’s centerpiece is Cherry Creek Shopping Center, which boasts over 160 luxury shops, boutiques and department stores, making it one of the top retail destinations in the Rocky Mountain region. The surrounding neighborhood also offers beautifully designed parks, high-end galleries, wonderful restaurants, and more. Those looking to experience some of Denver’s most exclusive shopping while traveling in style will enjoy the elegance of a party bus rental through Cherry Creek.

Highlands

The Highlands neighborhood is a hip, laid-back community northwest of downtown. It has seen radical gentrification over the past couple decades, now brimming with trendy eateries, microbreweries, mom-and-pop shops, music venues, street art, and more. Two main drags, 32nd Avenue and 38th Avenue, are dotted with blocks of Victorian-era homes and industrial warehouses converted into businesses. The Highlands offers a cool, artsy vibe without pretension. Glide through its streets on a party bus while enjoying local culinary and craft brew creations.

RiNo

RiNo, short for River North Art District, is one of Denver’s edgiest, most arts-oriented communities. This neighborhood was originally industrial but now houses galleries, creative businesses, street art murals, restaurants, bars, cannabis lounges, breweries, distilleries, events venues and more. Music and arts festivals are hosted here regularly, such as CRUSH Walls, making it a top party bus destination. The gritty, urban feel of RiNo sets it apart from other parts of town. Visitors can marvel at the abundance of striking street art and soak up the laid-back vibe.

South Broadway

Historic South Broadway south of downtown holds the city’s officially designated Antique Row, home to dozens of antique shops, vintage boutiques and art galleries. But this neighborhood also has a contemporary side, with hip eateries, brew pubs, music venues, and dispensaries rounding out the scene. South Broadway offers a nice mix of old and new. Party bus groups can explore its eclectic collection of shops then enjoy live music and drinks at a local hangout like the Irish pub Scruffy Murphy’s. The energy here is always buzzing.

Berkeley

Situated northwest of downtown, the Berkeley neighborhood enchants with beautiful old homes and manicured parks. Its proximity to the Highlands gives it an artsy, laid-back vibe. Tennyson Street serves as Berkeley’s main retail corridor, packed with galleries, boutiques, yoga studios, coffee shops, global eateries and more. Berkeley Lake Park is a peaceful oasis offering paddle boating, walking trails and stunning mountain views. This diverse neighborhood provides a nice balance of scenery, shopping and dining for party bus groups to enjoy.

Golden Triangle

Bordering downtown and Capitol Hill, Golden Triangle is home to many of Denver’s top cultural attractions. This district is anchored by the Denver Art Museum, Denver Public Library, History Colorado Center, and the Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art. Civic Center Park, Denver Botanic Gardens, and multiple performing arts centers also draw crowds. The area bustles by day but quiets down at night. Visiting by party bus allows easy access to these world-class museums and venues in the heart of the city.

Book a Bus With Us

A party bus rental with Denver Party Bus Company is the best way to experience the Mile High City’s diverse neighborhoods conveniently and comfortably. Our expert drivers can customize an itinerary based on your group’s interests while providing professional transportation. Contact us at (970) 658-4320 to learn more about our luxury party buses or to book your Denver neighborhood excursion today!