Downtown Denver Attractions
16th Street Mall - (0 miles)
The centerpiece of Downtown Denver is the 16th Street Mall, a 16-block long pedestrian and transit mall that serves as the retail core of Downtown Denver. Enjoy outdoor cafes, shops, restaurants and department stores.
Coors Field - (.3 miles)
Home of the Colorado Rockies. In 1999, Coors Field firmly founded itself as the most prolific offensive ballpark ever created. The 76-acre Coors Field stands at 20th and Blake streets in Denver's lower downtown/Ballpark Neighborhood. Fans sitting in the first-base and right-field areas are treated to a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountains. Every year since it opened in 1995, Coors has been a league leader in attendance.
Pepsi Center - (.4 miles)
Home of the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Crush and the Colorado Mammoth. Over 200 events are scheduled each year.
Invesco Field at Mile High - (1 mile)
Home of the Denver Broncos and the Denver Outlaws Lacrosse Team.
Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) - (.2 miles)
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is an exhilarating mix of Broadway shows, professional theatre, amateur- and graduate-level acting instruction, and dazzling venues. We annually serve more than 750,000 patrons from the Western region and beyond.
Elitch Gardens - (.6 miles)
For more than 40 years, Elitch Gardens has given children and adults the freedom to discover captivating settings and thrilling adventures.
Children's Museum of Denver (1 mile)
The Children's Museum of Denver is all about children and their grownups learning through play. Everything is hands-on, educational and made especially for kids. With 11 interactive exhibits, year-round events, and daily programming, there is always something fun and exciting to do.
Denver Art Museum (2 miles)
Visit Denver's newest landmark. The Denver Art Museum's Hamilton Building is an architectural work of art. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, it will change the way you experience art and architecture. Explore the Museum's galleries showcasing a world-famous American Indian art collection, as well as art from around the world. Family programs, traveling special exhibitions, Museum Shop, on-site restaurants and spectacular event spaces.
Colorado Ballet (1 mile)
Colorado Ballet is a nationally recognized regional dance company that was conceived as a ballet school, and founded in 1951, by Denver natives Freidann Parker and Lillian Covillo. To showcase their talented students, the life-long friends established Colorado Concert Ballet in 1961. The company presented its very first production of The Nutcracker at the Bonfils Theater in Denver to sell-out audiences.
Denver Zoo (5 miles)
Denver Zoo Mission: To provide a wildlife conservancy which offers high-quality experiences in an urban recreational setting. To provide environmental education which inspires public awareness of global conservation. To engage in scientific programs which make meaningful contributions to the conservation of animals and their ecosystems.
Central City Opera
Presents professional opera in summer music festivals in Colorado. Youth opera training, education programs and historic preservation. Visit www.centralcityopera.org to purchase tickets for Central City Opera 2010 summer festival program including Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini; Orpheus in the Underworld by Jacques Offenbach and Three Decembers by Jake Heggie.


