Checklist: Denver, Colorado
Photo below by Doug Pensinger/GettyWhile some used to see Denver as just a pit stop en route to the mountains, the city has become a destination in its own right—and not just because of the marijuana. With a vibrant restaurant scene, laid back locals, and craft breweries in almost every neighborhood, there is plenty to keep you entertained. Visit a mix of historical sites and newer spots to get a good feel for the city.
1. Union Station
The 100-year-old Union Station located in Lower Downtown recently underwent a complete renovation. Original architecture mixes with modern conveniences in the transportation hub that now houses a luxury hotel, local restaurants, and shops. Sip one of the 30 Colorado craft beers on tap at the Terminal Bar, or grab a banh mi sandwich or charcuterie plate at Mercantile Dining & Provision.
Photo by Julie Vick
2. Craft Beer Tour
Colorado produces over a million barrels of craft beer per year. By visiting the local breweries, you get a tour of Denver’s different neighborhoods by way of buzz. Prost brewing overlooks downtown and boasts German-style brews like Weissbeer in a traditional beer hall atmosphere. At Station 26 you can try unique beers made in an old Denver fire station. For a stronger taste, try a Salted Scotch Ale at Mockery or one of the small batch brews at Former Future.
3. Botanic Gardens
Located 10 minutes east of downtown, the Denver Botanic Gardens offer a breath of fresh air year-round. With plenty of sunshine throughout the year in Colorado, you’re likely to find a nice day to stroll through the diverse garden collections. On colder days, you can visit the indoor orchid exhibits or take in the evening holiday light exhibit.