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Overview | Rates | Map 3.9 miles/6.2 Km from Colorado State Capitol Sophisticated travelers will enjoy Denver's most unique and personalized luxury boutique hotel. Opened in 1999, this contemporary boutique hotel combines richly appointed accomodation, exquisite cuisine and service. Book it now! |
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Overview | Rates | Map 3.6 miles/5.7 Km from Colorado State Capitol The Downtown Adams Mark - Denver Offers 1225 Guest Rooms And 125000 Sq.ft. Of Meeting Space For The Business Or Pleasure Traveler. This Award Winning Book it now! |
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Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol stands a mile above sea level with a plaque on the 15th step to mark the spot that is 5,280 feet (1,609 m) high.
1475 Sherman St
(303) 866-2604
Denver Botanical Gardens
105 York Street
(303) 331-4000
The Denver Botanic Gardens has a large conservatory, an alpine garden with rare tiny flowers, a Japanese tea garden, as well as a water garden with hundreds of water lilies that bloom in late summer. It is just one of 506 public gardens in Denver where over 240,000 flowers are planted each year.
The Children's Museum of Denver
2121 Childrens Museum Dr
(303) 433-7444 This museum features interactive exhibits and activities. Children can learn to ski on KidSlope, shoot baskets, compare measurements in SizeWise, sample the latest in computer software in CompuLab, and much more.
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Overview | Rates | Map 0.5 miles/0.8 Km from Denver Art Museum The 17-Story Burnsley Hotel Was Originally Built in 1963 As an Apartment House But Was Converted Into a Hotel and Famous Jazz Club Shortly Thereafter. Joy and Franklin Burns Bought the Hotel in 1969 from an Investment Group Book it now! |
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Overview | Rates | Map 0.6 miles/0.9 Km from Denver Art Museum Conveniently located just three blocks from the Colorado Convention Center, the Denver Marriott City Center offers deluxe accommodations in the heart of Book it now! |
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Denver Art Museum
Denver Art Museum has what is considered to be the finest collection of American Indian art works in the world covering all tribes, as well as 30,000 other art objects in seven curatorial departments.
100 W 14th Ave
(303) 640-2793
Denver Museum of Natural History
2001 Colorado Blvd
(303) 370-6310
The Denver Museum of Natural History is the fourth largest museum of its kind in the nation, with over 80 dioramas depicting animals from around the world. It also features an outstanding dinosaur collection, a Hall of Life devoted to studying the human body, a planetarium, an outstanding geological collection and an IMAX theater. The museum has recently opened Prehistoric Journey, a permanent exhibit that takes a fascinating look at the Earth's 3.5 billion-year history of life.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
12 mi west of Denver in Morrison Colorado
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a 9,000-seat natural outdoor arena carved out of huge, 500-foot (152 m) high, red sandstone cliffs, all overlooking Denver and the plains.
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Overview | Rates | Map 1.5 miles/2.4 Km from Six Flags Elitch Gardens Theme Park Located in the heart of downtown Denver. 16th Street Pedestrian Mall one half block. Colorado Convention Center, Coors Field, Denver Botanical Gardens, Book it now! |
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Overview | Rates | Map 1.2 miles/1.9 Km from Six Flags Elitch Gardens Theme Park The Denver Marriott Residence Inn City Center is Downtown Denver*S Newest All Suite Hotel. Within an Easy Walk To the Colorado Convention Center, Downtown Book it now! |
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Six Flags Elitch Gardens Theme Park
Six Flags Elitch Gardens Theme Park is a one hundred-year-old theme park known for its European atmosphere, elaborate floral gardens, and thrill rides. In 1995, Elitch Gardens moved to an expanded location in downtown Denver along the South Platte River with all new rides, gardens, lagoons, restaurants and amusements.
I-25 at Speer Blvd
(303) 455-4771
Black American West Museum
3091 California Ave
(303) 292-2566
The Black American West Museum tells the forgotten story of African American cowboys, who made up as many as one third of all the cowboys on the great cattle drives. Housed in the home of Dr. Justina Ford, Denver's first African American doctor, the museum has exhibits, historic photos and artifacts that tell the story of the many contributions made by African Americans in settling the West.
The Colorado History Museum
1300 Broadway (just off Civic Center)
(303) 866-3670
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Overview | Rates | Map 4.8 miles/7.6 Km from Tiny Town TownePlace Suites by Marriott are designed to make you feel at home for a day, a week, a month or more. Our office suites give you thirty percent more Book it now! |
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Overview | Rates | Map 4.8 miles/7.6 Km from Tiny Town Holiday Inn Express Hotel Suites are generally smaller hotels that offer a complimentary continental breakfast bar in the Great Room and free local phone Book it now! |
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Tiny Town
Tiny Town is a kid-sized village with dozens of ""Old West"" buildings, all built at 1/6 scale in a scenic mountain location. An authentic toy steam locomotive circles the park giving children and adults a ride past the miniature town.
6249 S Turkey Creek Rd
(303) 790-9393
Buffalo Bill's Grave & Museum
987 Half Lookout Mountain Rd
(303) 526-0747
This museum is filled with memorabilia honoring the famous frontier scout, showman and Pony Express rider, William F. Cody. Exhibitions include gun collections and posters from the Wild West Show. A beautiful view of the mountains and the plains is visible from his gravesite.
Colorado's Ocean Journey
700 Water St
(303) 561-4450
Molly Brown House
1340 Pennsylvania St
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Overview | Rates | Map 0.5 miles/0.8 Km from U.S. Mint The Warwick Hotel has 220 oversized guest rooms including 45 suites. Each elegant guest room and suite has a private terraceoffering views of the Denver Book it now! |
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Overview | Rates | Map 4.9 miles/7.8 Km from U.S. Mint The Doubletree Hotel Denver, next to the new Quebec Square regional retail center, is minutes from downtown Denver and the Denver Convention Center. Our Book it now! |
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U.S. Mint
The U.S. Mint is where over five billion coins are made each year and there are free 20-minute tours on weekdays. It is also the second largest storehouse of gold bullion in the U.S. after Fort Knox. The gift shop has many unique coins not available anywhere else, and there is a small museum on the history of money.
W Colfax Ave & Cherokee St
(303) 844-3582
Butterfly Pavilion & Insect Center
6252 W 104th Ave
(303) 469-5441
Featuring a lush tropical forest filled with up to 1,600 free-flying butterflies, this is an adventure you won't want to miss. There is also an insect center, gift shop, outdoor gardens and many fun, educational exhibits.
Denver Zoo
In City Park between York & Colorado Blvd on 23rd Ave
(303) 331-4100
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