2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
10 people
English
Continue toward the Denver Performing Arts Complex, one of the largest of its kind in the US, with spectacular events. Pass by a few locations and come to the iconic State Capitol Building that serves as the home of Colorado's most influential branches of government. One of the highlights of this tour is the Molly Brown House Museum, a place where a Titanic survivor lived. You can get a ticket inside to learn more about Margaret's ("Molly's") life. Finally, you will see the Frederic C. Hamilton Building, a part of the Denver Art Museum that surprises with its unusual architecture and introduces visitors to the Modern and Contemporary art collection. The tour finishes in the SoCo nightlife district, but don't miss it out even if it's daytime ‘ this area, like Denver itself, is definitely worth exploring!
Coors Field serves as the home ballpark for the Colorado Rockies, Denver’s Major League Baseball team. It opened in 1995 and is known for its spacious outfield and high elevation, which can impact the game due to the thin air in Denver.
• Admission Ticket Free
Writer Square is a pedestrian-friendly plaza situated between Larimer Street and Lawrence Street, near the 16th Street Mall. It is known for its inviting atmosphere, European-inspired architecture, and vibrant mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants. The square features beautiful landscaping, sculptures, and seating areas, making it a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike.
• Admission Ticket Free
Larimer Square is located between 14th Street and 15th Street, near the intersection of Larimer Street and 15th Street. It is Denver’s oldest and most iconic block, dating back to the city’s founding in the mid-19th century. The square features beautifully preserved Victorian buildings that house a mix of boutiques, galleries, cafes, and fine dining establishments.
• Admission Ticket Free
The United States Mint operates under the Department of the Treasury and is responsible for producing circulating coinage for the nation’s commerce, as well as commemorative coins and medals for collectors and special occasions.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Molly Brown House is a beautiful example of Victorian architecture, reflecting the elegance and style of the era. It features intricate woodwork, stained glass windows, and period furnishings that provide a glimpse into life in Denver during the early 1900s.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Denver Public Library was established in 1889 and has since grown to become one of the largest library systems in the Rocky Mountain region. Its main branch, the Denver Central Library, is a notable architectural landmark in downtown Denver.
• Admission Ticket Free