Top Attractions for First-Time Visitors

Historic Larimer Square

Larimer Square is Denver’s oldest and most historic block. Many of the buildings here date back to the late 1800s. Today, Larimer Square is home to over 50 independent shops, restaurants, and bars. Stroll down this pedestrian-only street and pop into the boutiques and eateries. Don’t miss the original Buckhorn Exchange restaurant and the historic Larimer Square district sign.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Just 15 miles outside Denver lies the gorgeous Red Rocks Amphitheatre, an open-air music venue tucked between two towering sandstone formations. Check their event calendar and try to catch a show while you’re in town. Even if there’s no event, you can tour theVisitor Center and Trading Post or hike the surrounding Red Rocks Park.

Denver Botanic Gardens

Stretching across 24 acres, the Denver Botanic Gardens feature numerous specialty gardens like an Alpine rock garden and a Japanese garden. Wander past ponds, waterfalls, and countless flowers. Don’t miss the Mordecai Children’s Garden where little ones can play and explore. The Botanic Gardens host events year-round, so check their calendar for evening concerts, art shows, and holiday festivities.

Denver Museum of Nature & Science

From towering dinosaur skeletons to dazzling gems and minerals, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science spans everything from anthropology to zoology. The IMAX theater and planetarium are also big hits, especially for families. General admission tickets include access to all exhibits, IMAX movies, and the planetarium.

Coors Field

Catch America’s favorite pastime at Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies. Come for the game, but stay for the views! The upper deck seats offer panoramic vistas of downtown Denver and the Rocky Mountains.

16th Street Pedestrian Mall

At the heart of downtown sits the bustling 16th Street Pedestrian Mall. Lined with shops, restaurants, and bars, this mile-long promenade is closed to vehicles. Hop on the free MallRide shuttle that runs the length of 16th Street, or simply walk and take in the sights of LoDo (Lower Downtown).

How to Get Around Denver

Public Transportation

Denver’s Regional Transit District operates a network of public buses and light rail trains. The trains run from Denver International Airport into downtown Denver. You can also take the train to locations like the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and Coors Field.

Taxis and Rideshares

Taxis are readily available at destinations like the airport and Union Station. Popular rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft also operate throughout Denver. Rates vary based on the service, time of day, and demand.

Charter Buses

For group travel, charter buses offer a convenient and comfortable option. Charter buses allow medium to large groups to stay together instead of coordinating multiple cars. Your professional driver will handle navigating Denver while your group relaxes. Charter buses also offer amenities like TVs, WiFi, and restrooms.

Ready to Get Started?

We hope this insider’s guide gets you excited to explore Denver! The Mile High City has so much in store. Let Denver Party Bus Company help you experience the top sights in comfort and style. Give us a call at 970-658-4320 to learn more about our charter bus services for group travel.