Denver Attractions A must see
Your trip to Denver is not at all complete if you haven’t seen the places discussed in the following. It may take you more than a single trip to cover them all but let’s just say that its worth it.Downtown Denver Denver is ranked as the fourth most walk able downtown in the whole nation of America by the Brookings Institution. If you are not very fond of walking then you can always save yourself from the exertion by taking the free shuttle bus from the 16th Street Mall which takes you through downtown easily.Denver Art Museum The Denver Art Museum is comprised of the two majestic buildings; one is a citadel like structure made by the Italian architect Gio Ponti, the other one is a structure whichlooks like a titanium crystal with shards and peaks designed by the architect Daniel Libeskind. Inside these museums you would find the world’s greatest collection of Native American art work and thousands of other art articles, including those from the European masters, extraordinary traveling displays andOld West masterpieces, including the Cities of Splendor which is basically a journey through the Renaissance Italy, on displayfrom31 July, 2011.
U.S. Mint Want to see where money is made? The US Mint produces over 50 million coins a day and all of them are stamped with a D for the city of ‘Denver’. Free tours and travel guides show all the steps in the process of making these metal coins.Larimer Square This stylish block of Victorian art buildings is the hub of attractive shopping, dance clubs, comedy theaters, cafes and a number of Denver’s finest restaurants. It is one of the most well-known places in the whole Denver.Historic District The happening historic district of Denver is jam-packed with old and antique warehouses, sports bars, brew pubs,rooftop cafes andrestaurants. TheRock mountRanchwear is an amazing attraction for a person who like a snap button Western shirt as it is the store where these shirtswere invented.Wynkoop Brewing Company is known for its handcrafted beer at the Denver’s first brewpub madeby the governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. Confluence Park
This river park is the exact place where Denver was founded like gold mining camp in 1858. Today, this park is in the center of Denver’s bike trail network which runs over an 850 mile area, and is surrounded by sceneries. Here you would also find many stores selling the best mountain gear. Moreover you canjourney the Platte River Trolley to the Downtown Aquarium to see sharks andstingrays or get a load of some fun in the Denver Theme Park. City Park City Park is the largest in Denver and has a number of beautiful lakes, remarkable mountain views, blossom gardens and a hiking trail which runs over an exact one mile.Denver Museum of Nature & Science. It is the fourth largest museum in the U.S. and is a collection of things like dinosaurs, invention, science experiments etc
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