| Living in Denver can be exciting if you know where to look. A visit to the Denver Board of Tourism will help you in your search for “what to do in Denver.” |
 | This year was an exciting one for Denver baseball fans as the Colorado Rockies went 21 for 22 in the last stretch of the season, including a sweep of the San Diego Padres and the Arizona Diamondbacks. It was ROCKTOBER in Denver with NL Championship Pennant a trip to the World Series! For more information on games and new visit the Offical MLB Website of the Colorado Rockies |
 | The 16th Street Mall in LoDo (Lower Downtown) is set in the heart of Historic Downtown Denver. Starting at the corner of Wynkoop and 16th Streets the mall is filled with various shops and restaurants. From the famous Tattered Cover Book Store to the landmark Clock Tower it is filled with amazing architecture. This is a must see in the City! |
 | There is no doubt the one of the hottest ticket in town is to a Denver Broncos football game. Since the early '60's this double Super Bowl Championship team has captured the imagination of the city and has gained the most loyal fan base in the NFL. Come to a game and find out why! |
 | The Light Rail is a great way to visit LoDo, Pepsi Center, Six Flags at Elicht Gardens, Invesco Field or Downtown. Avoid the hassles of traffic and the expense of parking by taking "TheRide Light Rail." |
 | The Holiday Lights are a wonderful holiday time attraction. The Civic Center in the heart of Capitol Hill is lit with brightly colored lights from mid-December until just after the National Western Stock Show in January. This display is a must see! |
 | The number of four and five star restaurants in Denver continues to grow as the city continues to progress from 'cow town' to thriving Metropolitan Capital. The Fort is the true essence of Colorado dining while Le Central offers a taste of France at a reasonable price. Visit 5280's list of Top 25 Restaurants of Denver for an extensive list of all Denver has to offer! |
 | Red Rocks Park is named for the towering 300-foot sandstone rock formations within its 868 acres. The red rocks near the amphitheatre are called “Creation,” “Ship Rock (formerly called “Titanic”),” and “Stage Rock,” and attract visitors from around the world. The giant rocks form the stage and seating area of a unique outdoor theater. There is not another amphitheatre in the world like the naturally formed one in Red Rocks Park. |
 | Do you love the theater, concerts or Cirqu de Soleil? Denver has an entire section of downtown dedicated to the performing arts aptly named the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Enjoy Broadway plays or the Denver Symphony at this main Denver attraction. |
| If you think that Denver is pretty laid back you have certainly missed the Coyote Ugly Saloon, Denver. Just like the bar in the movie of the same name, this place is NOT for the faint of heart. Check out the pics on the website and you will see what we mean. Be sure to take your medication before you go! |
 | If you are looking for the hot spots in town you should visit 'Hot Blocks' care of City Search. This site has a plethora of information about the hottest restaurants and bars in Lodo. The likes of which are 'Samba Room', Del Mar Crab House and the Denver ChopHouse. |
 | Denver is considered to be one of the most environmentally concerned cities in the nation. This is shown in abundance at the Denver Zoo. This is more than just a place to see the animals the Denver Zoo is known for its work in education and conservation. The Zoo is not just for kids anymore. Visit today and support your favorite wildlife. | |
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