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CityPark
RINO ARTSDISTRICT
Cherry CreekPark
The International Churchof Cannabis
The SourceMarket Hall
Cherry CreekNorth
HighlandsSquare
RockmountRanch
DISTRICTSOCO
DENVER
LarimerSquare
500 yards
Denver
UNITED STATESOF AMERICA
COLORADO
Getting there & around
British Airways offers a direct
service from Heathrow. From April
to October, outside ski season,
Norwegian flies direct from Gatwick
four days a week. ba.com
norwegian.com
Average flight time: 9h40m.
Denver is an easy city to navigate,
and much of it is walkable. RTD runs
bus services and light rail, but most
people either drive or use ride-share
apps. Outside the city, a rental car is
essential to get the most out of your
visit, and for day trips to the
mountains. If you’re coming for the
skiing, there are dedicated bus
services to all the big resorts.
rtd-denver.com
When to go
Ski season is December to early
April (average 10C), with the best
snow usually from January to March.
Avoid public holidays, weekends and
spring break if you want to beat the
crowds, plus April and May, which
have the most rain and the odd freak
snowstorm. Summer lasts from June
to August (average 31C) with
occasional thunderstorms in the
afternoon. September and October
(average 24C) are perhaps the best
time for outdoor adventures: the
weather is warm and sunny, and the
crowds are fairly thin.
More info
denver.org
visittheusa.org.uk
How to do it
AMERICA AS YOU LIKE IT offers a
15-night Colorado As You Like It
self-drive itinerary, with stops in
Denver and many of Colorado’s best
mountain towns, including return
flights, accommodation and car hire
from £1,717 per person.
americaasyoulikeit.com
ESSENTIALS
AFTER HOURS
SOCO DISTRICT: This area is home to
four of Denver’s biggest clubs — The Church,
Bar Standard, Club Vinyl and Milk — each
with their own distinct vibe. On weekends,
one cover charge gets you in to all four, so
bounce between them for a mix of Latin,
techno, house and hip-hop. coclubs.com
LARIMER SQUARE: If you want a big night
out, but aren’t quite ready for a full-on
rave, Larimer Square is a good bet. There’s
the speakeasy-style Crimson Room for
jazz, stylish Green Russell for cocktails
and sophisticated Cru for food and wine.
larimersquare.com thecrimsonroom.com
greenrussell.com cruwinebar.com
GRIZZLY ROSE: Once you’ve got that
Rockmount cowboy hat, head over to the
Grizzly Rose, a world-famous honky-tonk, for
live country music six days a week. Everyone
from Taylor Swift to Willie Nelson has played
here and if you fancy yourself as a bit of a
rodeo star, make sure you have a go on the
mechanical bull too. grizzlyrose.com
SLEEP
THE SOURCE: Annexed to The Source
Market Hall’s delicious spread of restaurants,
with a lively rooftop bar and swimming
pool as well the best views of the Rocky
Mountains in the city, this cool, design-
forward hotel is an excellent base for a city
stay. thesourcehotel.com
THE RAMBLE: Located in the trendy
RiNo art district and inspired by the
lavish French salons of the 17th century,
the interiors of this hotel are sensual
and elegant. And so are the cocktails: the
marquee lobby bar is headed up by New York
City’s legendary mixologists Death & Co.
theramblehotel.com
THE ART:^ Home to more than a dozen
cultural attractions, staying in The Art
is like bedding down in a gallery. Each
floor showcases a particular artist’s work,
including big names like Sam Francis and Sol
LeWitt, plus there’s a good outdoor terrace
bar, ideal for resting weary legs after those
museum miles. thearthotel.com
Patrons at Grizzly Rose, a famous
country music venue open since 1989
ILLUSTRATION: JOHN PLUMER
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