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  • By Kim Grant

Welcome to the heart of Colorado’s Mile High City! Denver’s Lower Downtown, affectionately known as LoDo, is a vibrant district steeped in history and brimming with amazing culinary offerings. This neighborhood, with its beautiful restored 19th-century buildings, houses some of Denver’s best restaurants, galleries, shops, and attractions. This itinerary is tailored for first-time visitors to give a taste of Denver’s charm.

Start with sunrise at Confluence Park, then head to the magnificent Union Station and maybe the rarefied U.S. Mint. Indulge in local culinary favorites along the way, including local beer. Dip into Denver’s rich past in Larimer Square, shop the 16th Street Mall, and cap off your day with city skyline views at night. There really is something for everyone in LoDo – foodies, history buffs, shoppers, and outdoorsy types.

Confluence Park, 15th Street, Denver, CO, USA

Little Owl Coffee, Blake Street, Denver, CO, USA

Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, Wynkoop Street, Central, Denver, CO, USA

Union Station, Denver, CO, USA

Denver Mint, Denver, CO, USA

Mercantile Dining and Provision, Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO, USA

Rioja, Larimer Street, Denver, CO, USA

Larimer Square, Larimer Street, Denver, CO, USA

Guard and Grace, California Street, Denver, CO, USA

Tavernetta, 16th Street Mall, Denver, CO, USA

The Crawford Hotel, Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO, USA

Hotel Teatro, 14th Street, Denver, CO, USA

Peaks Lounge, 15th Street, Denver, CO, USA

Great Divide Brewing Co, Arapahoe Street, Denver, CO, USA

16th Street Mall, 16th Street Mall, Denver, CO, USA

Before Breakfast in Denver

Sunrise

Check out the sunrise over the skyline from Confluence Park, an urban park where the Platte River and Cherry Creek converge. It’s an oasis in the heart of the city with accessible bike and walking trails.

Best Places for Breakfast in Denver

Little Owl Coffee

This sleek, compact, minimalist espresso bar is a haven for coffee connoisseurs. It’s all about quality, from beans to brew. The shop sources top-notch beans from elite roasters and prepares them with precision. Love their latte and cortado. Kickstart your day with caffeine and a pastry. It’s a perfect breakfast by many standards.

Snooze, an A.M. Eatery

Located in historic Union Station, Snooze brings a creative twist to traditional breakfast dishes. Known for its retro, upbeat decor and innovative menu, the restaurant serves popular dishes like the pineapple upside-down pancakes and Snooze Spuds deluxe. Expect top-notch service.

Best Things To Do in the Morning in Denver

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Union Station

Denver’s iconic, historic Union Station is more than a transportation hub. It’s a shopping, dining, and cultural destination. Take a guided tour to appreciate its architectural grandeur and rich history. From the opulent Great Hall to fascinating exhibits, drink it in. You really could hang out here all morning.

Denver Mint

For something super different, tour the Denver Mint, one of only two mints in the U.S. that offers tours to the public. Delve into the world of coin production and learn about the history of U.S. currency. It’s fascinating, especially for history and finance enthusiasts. You’ll get an informative and unique perspective on Denver’s past and present.

Best Places for Lunch in Denver

Mercantile Dining & Provision

At Mercantile, a charming spot in Union Station, the focus is on farm-to-table freshness. Its elevated menu showcases artisanal ingredients, masterfully crafted into dishes that celebrate comfort food with a sophisticated spin. Try the pastrami hash. Mercantile marries old-world charm with modern culinary innovation.

 

Rioja

Located in historic Larimer Square, the super-inviting and mod Rioja serves innovative Mediterranean-inspired dishes with a local twist. Try their artichoke tortelloni or a lamb burger. Every dish is a culinary masterpiece featuring artisanal ingredients and balancing bold flavors and delicate presentation. Local, seasonal ingredients always take center stage.

Best Things To Do in the Afternoon in Denver

Larimer Square

Explore vibrant Larimer Square, between 14th and 15th Street, Denver’s oldest and most historic block. It’s home to a mix of locally-owned boutiques, innovative restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. The Victorian buildings and twinkling lights add to its charm. It’s easy to spend while away an afternoon here, including people-watching.

16th Street Mall

Denver’s 16th Street Mall is a bustling mile-long pedestrian thoroughfare lined with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Designed by famed architect I.M. Pei, the mall is known for its distinctive granite walkway and free shuttle service. It’s a vibrant and dynamic part of the city, attracting both locals and visitors.

Best Places for Dinner in Denver

Guard and Grace

A modern steakhouse downtown, Guard and Grace is known for its sophisticated decor, extensive wine list, and top-quality steaks. The oak-fired carrots and the filet mignon flight are particularly renowned. Its upscale yet comfy vibe makes it perfect for a classy dinner.

Tavernetta

Experience the flavors of Italy in Colorado at the beloved Tavernetta. It’s 100% authentic Italian cuisine with a menu that changes seasonally. Staples like the gnocchi and pappardelle Bolognese are perennial favorites. The beautifully designed space complements the outstanding food and service.

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Best Places to Stay in Denver

The Crawford Hotel

The Crawford Hotel in Union Station seamlessly blends history and luxury. With rooms designed to evoke Pullman train cars and the opulence of the Victorian era, the hotel provides a unique lodging experience. Guests also enjoy direct access to Denver’s transportation hub and its dining and shopping options.

Hotel Teatro

Rated one of Denver’s best boutique hotels, Hotel Teatro offers luxury accommodation in a historic Renaissance Revival building. Each room is uniquely decorated with art and photography from Denver’s performing arts scene. It’s an ideal base for exploring.

After Dark in Denver

City Lights

End with a nightcap and a spectacular view of Denver’s city lights from Peaks Lounge in the Hyatt Regency. This 27th-floor lounge offers a wide range of cocktails and an extensive wine list. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer unobstructed views of the Rockies and Denver’s skyline, kinda unforgettable.

Great Divide Brewing

A pioneer in the craft beer movement, Great Divide Brewing Co. is a must-visit. Located in Denver’s Ballpark neighborhood, it has an extensive beer list — from hoppy IPAs to robust stouts (including their renowned Yeti Imperial Stout). The lively taproom, offering views of the brewing equipment, is the perfect spot to unwind.

Bonus Pro Tips

More LoDo choice eateries that I love:

  • Pony Up — a more casual place for dinner and later drinks
  • Avelina — for dinner and cocktails
  • The Kitchen — a hip place for lunch, dinner, and cocktails
  • HopDoddy — for burgers and beer at lunch and dinner

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