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Things To Do

Coming for an extra day? Check out some of what Denver has to offer! These are a few of our recommendations.
Meow Wolf Denver | Convergence Station

Meow Wolf Denver | Convergence Station

1338 1st Street, Denver, CO 80204
, (866) 636-9969

One of our favorite places to frequent. Immersive, walk-through art experience with many interactive rooms, bizarre sculptures & a story arc. Features installments from over 350 local and international artists. Give yourself about 3-4 hours to get lost in here! Costs $45 for entry, but CO resients get a $10 discount. If you'd like to visit while you are here, contact Morgan to get you a ticket!

RiNo Beer and Graffiti Tour

RiNo Beer and Graffiti Tour

Step off the beaten path to drink beer in one of Denver’s hottest neighborhoods. This tour guides you through the beer brewing process, cider making, and shares some of the amazing stories of the businesses on the route. This is a 1.5 mile walking tour that takes about 2.5 hours, costs $55, and includes 10+ beer tastings at 4 local breweries/taprooms.

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre

18300 West Alameda Parkway, Morrison, CO 80465
, 720-865-2494

These gorgeous, monolithic red rocks are home to a natural ampitheater that hosts some of Denver's best concerts! Visit this breathtaking park where we see some of our favorite artists perfom, and take some breathtaking photos! This park is just minutes from our weding venue. Admission and parking are free to visit Red Rocks Park, Amphitheatre, Visitor Center and Trading Post on non-event days. Wear some comfortable walking shoes, and tour the park at your leisure. Red Rocks is open one hour before sunrise and closed one hour after sunset.

Denver Botanic Gardens

Denver Botanic Gardens

1007 York Street, Denver, CO 80206
, (720) 865-3500

Beautiful botanical garden in the heart of Denver. The gardens are home to North America's largest collection of plants from cold temperate climates around the world, as well as 7 diverse gardens that mostly include plants from Colorado and neighboring states. The 23-acre park contains a conservatory, a variety of theme gardens and a sunken amphitheater, which hosts various concerts in the summer. Admission costs $16.