Downtown Denver Area AttractionsThe Oxford Hotel is located at the core of Downtown Denver, in immediate proximity of all the best entertainment Denver has to offer. Whether your mood directs you to the shopping haven of the LoDo district or to the fan-frenzied bleachers of Coors baseball Field, The Oxford Hotel in Downtown Denver gives you unparalleled accessibility as the most luxurious and convenient boutique hotel in Denver to a variety of interesting, worthwhile things to do. Union Station1701 Wynkoop Street Currently the hub of travel by train in the LoDo district, this large three-story train station will now be the future hub for many modes of transportation in the Denver metro area. LoDoLower Downtown Denver The term stands for Lower Downtown, and this 29-block historic neighborhood of trendy bars, restaurants, shops and art galleries also includes preserved buildings from Denver’s original settlement. Coors Field2001 Blake Street This famous ballpark not only features a traditional setting, but also amazing views of the Rockies and Denver as well. Enjoy the well-known Rockpile bleachers and the club-level section, where fans sit in seats that are roomier while receiving individual attention from servers. Larimer Square1430 Larimer Street Part of the first city street in Denver, Larimer Square has been restored as a hip and trendy location for shopping, dining and entertainment. It hosts many events throughout the year, including Oktoberfest and Winterfest. Museum of Contemporary Art Denver1485 Delgany Street The newly renovated Museum of Contemporary Art Denver is a world-class organization that is dedicated to the cultural life of Denver. Founded in 1996, you can find the museum’s new home as of October 2007. View an eclectic mix of photography, new media and modern art. 16th Street Mall16th Street The 16th Street Mall is a pedestrian and transit mall that runs along 16th street in downtown Denver. The mall is a little over one mile long, from Wewatta Street to the intersection of 16th Avenue and Broadway. The 16th Street Mall features shopping, businesses, street performances and more. Pepsi Center1000 Chopper Circle The Pepsi Center is Denver’s warehouse of big bold entertainment, hosting a variety of exciting events such as hockey and basketball games, musical blowouts like Coldplay and Celine Dion, awe-inspiring figure-skating escapades, and clown-infested, peanut-populated circuses. If you’re looking for fun this side of the Rockies with spectacular views and dramatic space, the Pepsi Center is a Denver must-see. The Denver Center for Performing Arts1101 13th Street The Denver Performing Arts Complex houses the best in contemporary theater, music, and other art productions. It is a preferred stop for many Broadway tours, and also a supporter of new plays you’d feel privileged to see. Whether you’re in the mood for The Phantom of the Opera, or towing along the kids for The Lion King, this center showcases quality entertainment and endless options for the multiple personalities in your family. Denver Art Museum100 West 14th Ave Parkway Housing both permanent collections and temporary collections of contemporary and classic art, get your fill of culture and aesthetics in this 356,000-square-foot architectural gem. Invesco Field at Mile High1701 Bryant Street, Suite 700 Invesco Field at Mile High is Denver’s newest and self-proclaimed “best” sports and entertainment destination. Any sports fan would appreciate the home of the Denver Broncos and any music-lover would appreciate the yearly stop of the Vans Warped Tour. So whether you feel like rocking out or yelling at a referee, Invesco Field is a perfect place to use your voice and sweat a little. Or a lot. |
