Denver has a great brewery scene. Some of our favorites are Breckenridge Brewery (Littleton), Ratio (RiNo), Cerebral (Congress Park), New Terrain (Golden) and Odell (Sloan Lake)
Some of our favorite spots are: Uchi or Temaki Den (sushi), Sap Sua (Modern Vietnamese), Annette (American), Hey Kiddo (Asian), Safta (Mediterranean), Glo Noodle (Japanese + ramen) and Fox & The Hen (Brunch). Buckhorn Exchange is also the oldest steakhouse in Denver.
Experience a concert or take a hike at this iconic natural amphitheater.
The Rockies host the Orioles the weekend of our wedding.
Visit attractions like Larimer Square, Union Station, and the 16th Street Mall for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
This is a super fun immersive art experience.
Take a day trip into the mountains to mountain bike, fly fish, whitewater rafting, hiking, Rocky Mountain National Park or just visit one of the mountain towns (Copper, Vail)
- Five Points / RiNo - Located mainly off Larimer, this area has a very high concentration of breweries, restaurants, and nightlife. It also is home to the highest concentration of street art in Denver for those who like to walk around. - LoDo - Lower Downtown is the busiest restaurant/bar/music venue district in the city. Hit Larimer Square, Union Station and Market Street. - LoHi - short for Lower Highlands, offers a trendy vibe with hip eateries, chic boutiques, and stunning skyline views. Explore historic streets and discover hidden gems around every corner. - City Park - home of the Denver Zoo, Museum of Nature and Science, Jazz in the Park and Ferril Lake. The plaza on the west side of the DMNS has one of the best views of the city and mountains.