Massive vintage trains and an eclectic mix of vehicles fill a clean, spacious building with a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Visitors interact with detailed model train layouts and explore displays ranging from motorcycles to airplanes. The faint scent of oil and well-maintained exhibits create a comfortable setting for transportation enthusiasts.
Unique pieces of transportation history fill the space, showcasing classic cars, trains, bicycles, planes, and trucks. Each vehicle comes with excellent historic details that tell interesting stories about America's past.
Loads of really cool cars and interesting vehicles fill the museum. Old photographs of downtown with trolley cars add a unique historical touch.
Good to know
The museum hosts a scavenger hunt event that visitors should not miss.
The model train show takes place on August 3-4, offering a unique experience.
The museum has ample parking available for visitors.
Lounge channels art deco glamour and Prohibition-era style with historic charm and colorful decor. Atmosphere feels classy and intimate, evoking a hidden speakeasy vibe. Cocktails stand out alongside a bustling yet refined energy.
A bustling art deco bar with a rich historic ambiance captures the feel of old Denver. The space holds a storied past with references to Germany and Italy, making it a notable landmark for history fans.
An intimate and art deco vibe fills the space with red hues that create a really cool atmosphere.
Good to know
The bar closes at midnight, and the kitchen closes at 10pm.
It gets crowded on weekend nights, so come early for seating.
The Cruise Room is a small venue, better suited for smaller groups.
Small space packed with vintage baseball memorabilia and exhibits on classic 1920s ballparks creates a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere. Visitors find a quiet library room with a chess table featuring Hall of Fame players, adding a unique touch. The museum draws serious baseball fans interested in the history and stories of early MLB stadiums.
Exhibits showcase historic MLB ballparks and memorabilia from early 1900s teams. Staff share detailed stories and offer a strong sense of baseball history and nostalgia.
Displays include cool baseball artifacts with a strong focus on Cleveland history. Many unique items and interesting stories highlight the collection.
Good to know
Admission is a $20 donation per adult.
The museum is a 90-second walk from Coors Field.
Expect to see unique memorabilia from classic ballparks.
Retro theater space features historic restoration and balcony-supporting poles that affect sightlines. Atmosphere blends vintage charm with all-volunteer enthusiasm for preservation. Tours highlight rich 134-year history tied to original amusement park origins.
The site features the Historic Elitch Theater with a 134-year history. Tours cover the theater's origins, the original farm, gardens, zoo, and key figures like Mary Elitch and Helen Bonfils.
Good to know
The theater is not climate controlled, so dress accordingly.
The theater hosts special events like the Rocky Horror Picture Show during Halloween.
Seating can fill up quickly during special events, so arrive early.
Rustic park blends historic buildings with interactive light displays and live farm animals. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxed, inviting quiet strolls and casual games under shaded trees. Frequent photo opportunities and themed exhibits create a visually engaging experience.
Historic buildings stand clearly visible and the site remains very walkable. Events like the Lantern Festival and Spirits and Spirits highlight its rich Colorado history and make it a lively spot for families and learning.
Bright Nights events offer a unique light experience that stands out. The area features emerging art displays and hosts cool animals like horses, pigs, and goats, making visits fun and engaging.
Good to know
Parking is only available on the street for events.
The Bright Nights event features interactive activities for kids.
Four Mile Historic Park is stroller-friendly and accessible.
Escape room center offers immersive themed rooms with detailed decorations and challenging puzzles that require teamwork and collaboration. Atmosphere ranges from chill and relaxing to spooky and tense, enhanced by lighting, sound effects, and temperature. Visitors experience a variety of themes including pirate adventures, haunted houses, jungle temples, and cyberpunk settings.
The building has a rich Prohibition-era speakeasy history and a spooky past tied to the haunted mansion escape room. Hosts share detailed stories about the venue's background and the history of specific rooms.
Escape rooms feature challenging puzzles and cool props with well-decorated themes like jungle temples and Jurassic settings. Staff members add to the experience with a friendly and engaging vibe.
Good to know
The escape room is very small, suitable for up to four people.
Expect high temperatures; the room can reach 87 degrees or higher.
A surprise $30 booking fee applies, not mentioned in advance.
Stadium combines office-like design with behind-the-scenes access to VIP boxes, press rooms, and locker areas. Tours offer a detailed look at sports history and stadium operations, appealing especially to football fans. The atmosphere is informative and casual, with most time spent indoors due to heat and guide preferences.
Tours offer detailed history of the stadium and the Broncos team. Exhibits cover Colorado athletic history including basketball and hockey.
The tour offers fun facts and good exhibits that make the experience engaging. The hall of fame presents some really cool things to see and learn about.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the stadium tour, especially on weekends.
The Colorado Sports Hall of Fame is free to enter and offers interesting exhibits.
Tours of the stadium include access to the executive suites and press room.
Old-school corner bar with historic character and a gritty vibe offers a classic dive bar atmosphere. Outdoor patio features shade from umbrellas and ivy, creating a relaxed setting. Live classical music plays, and no screens are present, enhancing an authentic, no-nonsense mood.
Environment feels historic and welcoming with a classic and rich history. The bar dates back to before the state itself, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
A rough bar atmosphere with an old school corner bar vibe sets a cool tone. The place holds a connection to the Beat Generation that adds to its unique character.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging, so consider using public transport.
During major sports events, the bar gets very busy, so arrive early.
Food is available until late, making it a good late-night option.