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Best Landmarks in Denver

  • Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a beautiful natural amphitheater known for its red sandstone rocks, hosting musical performances and film screenings from spring to fall.

  • Red Rocks Amphitheater

    This naturally formed amphitheater is a world-renowned concert venue set amidst stunning geological formations. It offers breathtaking views and a unique acoustic experience for music lovers and sightseers alike.

  • The Flatirons

    Iconic wedge-shaped rock formations that dramatically frame the city of Boulder, offering fantastic hiking and climbing opportunities with spectacular views.

  • Golden Triangle

    An area in Denver filled with grand civic architecture, museums, and public art.

  • Capitol Building

    A building where, at the 13th step, you'll be exactly one mile above sea level.

  • Dinosaur Ridge

    A trail where you can walk in the footsteps of giants at the Morrison Fossil Area.

  • Red Rocks

    Discover a world-famous geological wonder and iconic outdoor concert venue with stunning sandstone formations and incredible acoustics.

  • Red Rocks Amp

    Red Rocks Amphitheater is an iconic music venue near Denver, hosting concerts, movies, and yoga events, and offering hiking and biking trails with views of rock formations and the Denver area.

  • Larimer Square

    Denver's historic block, Larimer Square, boasts Victorian architecture, unique boutiques, innovative restaurants, and lively bars. It's a charming destination for a stroll, a meal, or a night out.

  • Colorado State Capitol

    The Colorado State Capitol is built one mile above sea level and marks the beginning of Capitol Hill district, offering views of the Civic Center and the Rocky Mountains.

  • Lammer Square

    Lammer Square is a small but lively block filled with restaurants, bars, and shops.

  • Denver Mint

    The Denver Mint makes about 7.5 billion coins every year, and you can take a free guided tour to learn how coins are made.

  • Dairy Block

    The Denver Dairy Block is a unique micro-district with the Denver Milk Market, a foodie paradise with takeaway and dine-in restaurants and bars, as well as trendy alleys with string lights, art, retail shops, and outdoor seating.

  • Colorado State Capitol Building

    A historic icon with a golden dome, known for having the 'One Mile Above Sea Level' marker.

  • Choco Canyon

    An ancient Native American ruin.

  • Canyon Deay

    Mentioned as part of the Four Corners trip.

  • Morrison Fossil Area

    One of the most extensive dinosaur track and fossil sites in the world, located on Denver's western outskirts.

  • Denver Union Station

    A historic landmark that serves as a hub for transportation and dining, with beautifully restored architecture, boutique shops, local eateries, and vibrant public spaces.

  • D&F Tower

    Un edificio que una vez fue el más alto de Denver y al oeste del Mississippi, ahora un centro de entretenimiento.

  • Colorado State Capital

    A building constructed of Colorado white granite and topped with a gold dome, offering tours of the dome observation area.

  • Devil's Head Lookout

    A 2.7-mile round trip hike to a fire tower that looks like it's straight out of the Pacific Northwest, showcasing Rocky Mountains mixed with what looks like South Dakota's Black Hills.

  • Royal Arch

    A natural arch formation near Boulder, accessed by a steep 3.4-mile hike with roughly 1,500 ft of elevation gain.