


A geological marvel and a world-renowned music venue, this open-air amphitheater is acoustically perfect and integrated into a stunning red sandstone rock formation. By day, it's a park with hiking trails offering panoramic views.
READ MOREThis is where Denver began. As the city's most historic block, Larimer Square features landmark 19th-century Victorian architecture that now houses a curated mix of independent boutiques, acclaimed restaurants, and lively bars.
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Famed for its extensive collection of American Indian art, the museum is also an architectural landmark, thanks to its dramatic, titanium-clad Frederic C. Hamilton Building. The global collection spans centuries and continents, offering a rich cultural experience.
READ MOREA beautifully restored 1914 Beaux-Arts train station, Denver's Union Station is a bustling hub for transportation, dining, and shopping. Its grand hall serves as the city's living room, with acclaimed restaurants, bars, and a hotel.
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An urban oasis in the heart of the city, this 24-acre park features a conservatory, a variety of themed gardens, and a sunken amphitheater for summer concerts. It showcases a wide range of plants from every corner of the world in stunning, artistic displays.
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