Check this out for a better value if you want to go to more than one 'Denver Attraction' on the list below.
RiNo (River North) is a Denver neighborhood that is a bit of a 'hot spot'. Specialty businesses, beer gardens, and murals on almost ever corner, it is a great place to walk around and grab a bougie lunch.
I'm not gonna lie, I hate driving, and parking, in the Highlands, but once you get out of the car, the Highlands is a trendy Denver neighborhood with lots of cute shops and less of the shady Denver vibes. Here is a second website explaining the area: https://www.denver.org/neighborhoods/highlands/
Film on the Rocks, Yoga on the Rocks, and music -- Red Rocks is a beautiful spot to visit even if you aren't catching a show!
Lookout Mountain is a spot with a fairly easy hikes and located near the city.
Date: Thursday – Tuesday | June 26 – July 7, 2024 About: The 103rd annual Stampede features a PRCA rodeo, live country music, monster trucks, a demolition derby, carnival, roller derby, fireworks, and one of the largest Independence Day parades in the nation.
The Renaissance Festival is held over 8 weekends in June, July, and August with medieval events for all ages. It’s held from 10 am until 6:30 pm each day, rain or shine. Parking is free and no pets are allowed.