Denver, Colorado
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Destination Guide |
North America > United States >
Colorado
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Denver is magnificent, though
geographically isolated, sitting on a
plateau exactly one mile above sea level and
over 600 miles from the next closest major city.
Concealed from the west by bold foothills and
towering 14,000-foot Rocky Mountain peaks, and
protected to the east by an expansive and high
desert terrain, it is known for world-class
skiing and biking, serene hiking and intense
rock climbing.
Visitors converge from far and wide to sample
the famous microbrews, stand in the presence of
spectacular peaks, or to work in the booming
computer and telecommunications economy. The
result is a blend of culturally diverse
neighborhoods, each lending an air of character
and charm to the others.
Founded in 1859 as a gold mining camp, Denver is
one of America's youngest cities, and one of the
most exciting. This forward-looking metropolis
has a population of 2.4 million. It is
also the entertainment, shopping, cultural,
sports and recreation capital of the Rocky
Mountain West.
Denver is noted for its dozens of tree-lined
boulevards, 200 city parks that cover more than
20,000 acres, and outstanding architecture
ranging from Victorian to contemporary.
Downtown Denver presents a refreshing change
from most large cities, in part because it
doesn't feel big. Though it has many high-rise
office towers, it also has century-old churches,
grand hotels and stylishly modern museums. A
good place to start is at the gold-domed state
capitol, the most prominent structure downtown.
From the capitol, which anchors Civic Center
Park between the arts district to the south and
the shopping and historic areas to the
northwest, most of the downtown sights are
within walking distance.
The view from Denver's State Capitol building
showcases the Rocky Mountains that rise to the
city's west. Informal free tours allow visitors
to climb to the top of the capitol and take in
the view, both of the bustling Denver downtown
and the incredible landscape surrounding the
city.
Some of the city's loveliest and most noteworthy
old buildings can be found in the 16th Street
area. The Brown Palace Hotel is a Gilded Age
landmark and a point of special pride for
Denverites. To the northwest is LoDo, (Denver's
Lower Downtown District, where early 1900s brick
warehouses have been renovated into classy jazz
clubs, bookstores, restaurants and art
galleries), The historic district ends at Union
Station, Denver's Beaux Arts train station.
The focal points of the arts district are as
modern as LoDo is old: the Denver Public Library
(designed by architect Michael Graves with
multicolored stone turrets and geometric shapes)
and the Denver Art Museum (a striking
contemporary fortress with an exceptional
collection of Native American art).
Beyond downtown, there is an oasis of parks and
recreation areas. City Park is home to the
Denver Zoo and the acclaimed Museum of Nature
and Science, with a planetarium and an IMAX
theater. Colorado's Ocean Journey aquarium is an
important part of a collection of attractions
that is anchored by the popular Six Flags Elitch
Gardens Amusement Park.
With three large roller coasters, a
bungee-jumping simulation, an extensive water
park and a cartoon-themed kiddie arena, Elitch
remains popular with locals as well as visitors.
Live entertainment and dozens of other popular
rides round out the experience.
Skiing enthusiasts
rejoice in Denver's proximity to mountain ski
resorts. Within an hour of the city are half a
dozen ski areas, including Winter Park,
Breckenridge, Keystone and Loveland. For those
interested in warm-weather activities, day trips
can be arranged for fly-fishing, horseback
riding, ballooning, mountain biking, river
rafting or even bungee jumping.
Denver's local music
scene is lively, with bands playing almost every
night of the week. Lower Downtown, between
Wynkoop and Larimer streets and from 14th to
20th streets, is filled with bars, taverns and
pubs ranging from retro martini lounges to hip
dance clubs and smoky blues bars. Expect to see
and hear up-and-coming rock, jazz, blues,
country, folk and bluegrass artists.
Sports fans will need no introduction to
The Colorado Rockies, The Denver Broncos, The
Colorado Avalanche, and the Denver Nuggets.
The Colorado Rapids and The Colorado Crush round
out the fabulous teams competing year round on
the Denver sports scene.
The Nuggets, the Avalanche and the Crush play at
the Pepsi Center, the Rockies at Coors Field,
and the Broncos and the Rapids at Invesco Field
at Mile High.
This is Denver: a fabulous city to visit
and to experience in its many facets.
Whether you are looking for total relaxation,
intense sporting challenges, or something in
between, Denver is a place to find fulfillment
and renewed energy for a visit or for a
lifetime.
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