If you love learning about history and site-seeing, Denver, CO may be a great place for you to move! Here are our top 10 picks of places to visit when you travel to or move to Denver:

  1. Red Rocks Park & Amphitheater. Red Rocks Amphitheater is an open-air amphitheater built into a rock structure and it is beautiful! https://www.redrocksonline.com/
  2. Denver Botanic Gardens. “Denver Botanic Gardens strives to entertain and delight while spreading the collective wisdom of the Gardens through outreach, collaboration and education. Our conservation programs play a major role in saving species and protecting natural habitats for future generations.” https://www.botanicgardens.org/
  3. Denver Art Museum. “Founded in 1893 as the Denver Artists’ Club, the Denver Art Museum today is one of the largest art museums between Chicago and the West Coast.” https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en
  4. Larimer Square. “Larimer Square became Denver’s first historic district in 1971. While near the LoDo area, we are proud to be designated as our own unique district—outlined as Larimer Street from 14th to 15th Streets, alley to alley.” https://www.larimersquare.com/
  5. Colorado Railroad Museum. “There’s something amazing about trains. The familiar whistle has always promised adventure. The gentle rock of the rails has set the rhythm of our lives. Experience it again at the Colorado Railroad Museum with over 100 narrow and standard gauge steam and diesel locomotives, passenger cars, cabooses HO Model Railroad and G-scale garden railway on our 15-acre railyard.” https://coloradorailroadmuseum.org/
  6. Lodo Historic District. “LoDo, Denver’s oldest neighborhood, is home to some of the city’s best-known restaurants, galleries, shops and boutiques. Located in the heart of downtown, businesses ranging from finance and real estate to retail and start-ups can be found here. Whether you are here to work, play, or live, LoDo’s family-friendly attractions and businesses entice visitors and locals alike, making it the country’s most vibrant neighborhood.” https://lodo.org/
  7. Elitch Gardens. “Located in the heart of Denver and celebrating 130 years of fun, Elitch Gardens is Colorado’s only world-class combination theme and water park. From thrilling roller coasters to pint-sized adventures, a splashin’ water park and tons of special events, there’s thrills for all. The park is open April through October.” https://www.elitchgardens.com/
  8. Washington Park. “55 acre of pleasant grounds including two lakes. Two flower gardens, one of which is a replica of George Washington’s gardens at Mount Vernon. Interesting shopping and dining nearby on Old South Gaylord Street.” https://www.denver.org/listing/washington-park/6828/
  9. City Park. “Denver’s premier regional park contains the Denver Zoo; the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and IMAX; tennis courts; horseshoes; baseball, football and soccer fields; two lakes; historical monuments and statuary; picnic sites and two playgrounds.” https://www.denver.org/listing/city-park/6822/
  10. Denver Zoo. “As one of Colorado’s most vital cultural cornerstones, Denver Zoo is dedicated to providing the communities we serve with an intimate, inspiring and informative first-hand encounter with the wonders of nature. But, while we proudly provide families with an accessible and inviting place to connect with wildlife—and one another—we’re so much more than that, too.” https://denverzoo.org/

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