All over Denver, will provide additional details around local breweries near the hotel. Other favorites in Denver include Cerebral, Great Divide, Odell, Baere
Over the past few years, Denver’s streets have become a whole lot more colorful thanks to a slew of new works by street artists, especially in these two neighborhoods. All you need is some free time to wander to find eye-catching examples painted everywhere from alleys and underpasses to the outsides of prominent businesses.
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The Buckhorn Exchange is a classic steakhouse that’s been serving up bovine in town since 1893. Inside, you’ll find 575 pieces of taxidermy along with a whole lot of stories to be told from a history filled with presidential visits and frontier legends. And yes, they do serve the infamous “oysters,” breaded, fried, and served with a horseradish dipping sauce that briefly makes you forget what you’re actually eating.
Just under an hour from the hotel is the town of Golden. Golden is filled with year-round events and activities celebrating the town’s history, arts, music and love of outdoor recreation. Also home to the Coors brewery
Fort Collins, bookended by the plains and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains north of Denver, is a one-stop wonderland for experiencing some of Colorado’s greatest assets, including craft beer and the great outdoors.
Colorado Springs beckons to two specific types of travelers: nature lovers and culture hounds. Throughout the year, thousands of people grab their hiking boots and cameras to explore natural sights like Pikes Peak and the Garden of the Gods. Less adventurous travelers peruse the funky art galleries in Manitou Springs, enjoy the Old West feel of Old Colorado City or tour the inspiring Air Force Academy. Just make sure to save some energy for after sundown: Colorado Springs likes to let loose in the evenings.