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Neighborhoods
Denver, Colorado is the ideal destination for those who are fans of drinking beer and being outside. With a population of just over 600,000, Denver definitely feels like a city (it is Middle America's biggest) but is not as overwhelming as the huge coastal cities. Short term rentals in Denver are available at any time of year in every area of the city. Denver's ties to the Old West make each neighborhood worth exploring. Different neighborhoods in Denver offer different things for all kinds of people; Short Term Stay Denver can find you an apartment in the neighborhood of your choice.
Cherry Creek:
Cherry Creek is great for people who like shopping in boutique stores, malls, and galleries. It is worth staying in Cherry Creek if only for the city's best-known bookstore. Locals gather at the neighborhood's open-air shopping plaza on the weekends. If you want to be a little bit outside of downtown Denver but with easy access (via the Cherry Creek Bike Trail), consider renting a furnished apartment in Denver in Cherry Creek.
DTC (Denver Tech Center):
Not far from Cherry Creek is the Denver Tech Center, or DTC. The Fiddler's Green Amphitheater is in DTC; this venue hosts summer outdoor concerts and performances and is known for attracting big-name celebrities. Because of the Amphitheater, DTC's surrounding area has developed into a trendy district where shopping, restaurants, and clubs abound. If you are looking for a Denver short term rental outside the city center with easy access to the surrounding area, settle in DTC, which sits just off of Interstate 25 (I-25).
Downtown:
Downtown, sometimes known as Auraria, is located right in the middle of Denver. As expected, Downtown houses most of the city's governmental and business buildings. However, Auraria also boasts some of Denver's high culture in the Art Museum and Performing Arts Complex. From Downtown you will be centrally located and easily connected to the rest of the city.
Lower Downtown (LoDo):
Lower Downtown, "LoDo" to locals, has seen a big revival in the last decade after serving as Denver's red light district for many years before that. In LoDo you will find luscious furnished apartments in Denver. The area encompasses 20 square blocks of nineteenth-century Victorian red brick buildings. The architecture allows LoDo to maintain an old-fashioned charm to balance the young energy of its restaurants, night spots, and shops.
Uptown:
On the other side of Downtown is Uptown. This is the place for gourmands of all tastes; Denver's Restaurant Row is Uptown and features some of the swankiest places in the city. Those who prefer ethnic food can try one of the many restaurants on Colfax, also part of Uptown. Like LoDo, Uptown's buildings are largely Victorian, and there are many theatres in the area for those who want some entertainment after dinner. You will find plenty of Denver short term rentals to choose from in the Uptown district.
Capitol Hill:
If Downtown is not your thing, you can relax amidst Victorian mansions and contemporary apartment complexes in swanky Capitol Hill, which has many Denver furnished apartments for you to choose from. This diverse area of the city has a lively atmosphere at all times of day and night but is also quite safe. Coffee shops, galleries, and bars attract many of the city's artsy-hipster types.
Washington Park:
If you are a sports and exercise lover, consider staying with furnished apartments Denver in the Washington Park neighborhood. In the park you will find all kinds of people enjoying the outdoors in myriad ways. Perhaps this is why Denver's residents have been called the slimmest in the States. Take a picnic to the park and enjoy it under a tree while watching Denver's fittest all around you.
University Park:
South of Washington Park, you will encounter University Park. Best known for the University of Denver, this area is a cultural hub of the city. Architecture lovers can ogle the Ritchie Center and music lovers can hear everything from folk to rock music at Swallow Hill and Magness Arena. Young people who like exploring and eating ethnic cuisine will feel at home in a Denver furnished apartment in University Park.
Highlands:
Northwest of Denver's city center is the Highlands neighborhood, one of the fastest-growing in the city. In this eclectic area, you will find a mix of Victorian-era houses amidst modern shops and spas. Thanks to the large Mexican and Italian populations here, the eating is great. Highlands also has an artsy feel and is home to many galleries that open for free on the first Friday of every month to allow people to stroll in and out, chat with artists, and purchase art.
Lakewood:
For an off-beat cultural scene, head to Lakewood, ten minutes west of Downtown. Lakewood is a 22-block neighborhood that centers around a beautiful one-acre plaza, where you will find great dining and shopping.
Littleton:
Littleton is a small neighborhood 12 miles south of the middle of Denver. If you'd prefer a quiet short term rental in Denver, consider settling in this historical neighborhood. Main Street features many gift shops and galleries as well as an agricultural museum.
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Getting Around
Denver's layout is grid-like, making it relatively easy to navigate. Numbered streets run east-west and named streets run north-south. Short Term Stay Denver can find you a place to stay in any area of the city you like and as close to public transport as you want. In addition to the conventional ways to get around (driving, taxis, and public transport), commuting by bike is popular in Denver, thanks to the city's easy-to-navigate network of bike lanes and trails.
Public Transportation:
Buses and light rail are operated throughout the Denver metropolitan area by the Regional Transportation District (RTD). The RTD's system has planned expansions that will be underway until at least 2019. Light rail and bus tickets are comparable in price and start at $2.25 per ride. It is easiest to get around the city center on the buses, though the RTD light rail makes it easier to get to southern suburbs. You must purchase RTD tickets with cash at machines located in train and bus stations.
Taxis:
In addition to traditional taxis run by companies such as Colorado Cab Company, Denver offers many limo-like taxi services. These are companies that you can call in advance to pick you up and take you where you'd like to go. Some of the Denver-area limo services include A Active Limousine, 303Limos, and Southwest Limousine.
Driving:
The majority of Denver residents drive their own cars. Parking in the city can add up, however, as there is little free parking on weekdays. On Sundays, downtown Denver parking meters are free. It is easy to get out of the city while staying at one of our short term rentals Denver, as the city is located on some major highways. Interstate 25 (I-25), Interstate 70 (I-70), and Interstate 76 (I-76) all go directly through Denver, while I-225 and I-270 skirt the city. U.S. Highway 40 connects Denver to Salt Lake City in Utah.
Airports:
The largest airport hub near Denver is Denver International Airport (DEN), located 18 miles from Downtown. SkyRide buses can take you from the airport to the city center for $9-12. Those flying on private jets will likely land at Centennial Airport or Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport.
Recreation
There are plenty of furnished apartments in Denver that are located near the city's recreational and sightseeing hubs. The Mile High City caters to travelers of all types, from those who enjoy sports and parks to the more culturally inclined.
Outdoor Activities:
Denver is well-known for its large park system, including Washington Park and City Park. The latter hosts the Denver Zoo, a great place to visit with kids. There are also some "mountain parks" lining Denver's Bear Creek Canyon. For those who wish to peacefully enjoy the outdoors, head to the 23-acre Botanic Gardens to take in the flowers of the season.
You will find plenty of short term rentals in Denver near three-story Union Station, where you can experience the history of the railroad while enjoying the Station's opulent architecture. Thrill-seekers can head to one of the Denver area's amusement parks, such as old-school Lakeside. Denver also hosts lots of outdoor festivals throughout the year, from June's Cherry Blossom Festival to October's Great American Beer Festival and the Denver Marathon.
Sport for Spectators:
If you like professional sports, consider letting us find you a furnished apartments Denver that is near one of the stadiums, such as the Denver Bronco's home, Invesco Field. The city's Major League Baseball team, the Colorado Rockies, plays in Lower Downtown. Book tickets in advance, as Denver's residents are great sports fans and tickets sell out fast.
In addition to NFL and MLB teams, Denver also boasts an NBA team, the Denver Nuggets. The Nuggets play at their home in downtown's Pepsi Center from November to April. The NHL's Colorado Avalanche also play during basketball season at the Pepsi Center.
For those who prefer individual rather than team sports, head to the Bandimere Speedway to get your fill of car racing and other auto events. Or check out January's National Western Stock Show, Rodeo, and Horse Show at the Denver Coliseum.
Arts & Culture:
While staying in your short term rentals Denver, you should take advantage of the city's arts and culture scene. In addition to tons of independent art galleries, Denver has museums for every age and taste. Art lovers can start at the Denver Art Museum, which has a great collection of Western American and Native Arts for those interested in Western American art history. Also of note is the Black American West Museum and Heritage Center, which details how Black pioneers contributed to the rich live of the Old West. Here are some more great museums in the Denver area:
- Children's Museum of Denver
- Denver Firefighters Museum
- Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys
- Denver Museum of Nature and Science
- History Colorado Center
- The Money Museum
- Museum of Contemporary Art Denver
Denver also has some great options for those who love performing arts. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts serves as a home base for the Tony Award-winning Denver Center Theatre Company and hosts touring productions as well. The Colorado Ballet, Colorado Symphony, and Opera Colorado also have great reputations for those who prefer music to drama.
Shopping & Entertainment
Dining:
For the food-oriented, you could not choose a better city than Denver. There are great restaurants in every pocket of the city and certainly close to your furnished apartments in Denver. Authentic Mexican food is one of the city's points of pride, and green chile is a Denver specialty. Try out El Taco de Mexico for a quick and delicious lunch or Lime Restaurant for great margaritas on a fancier occasion.
Meat lovers will also find themselves at home in Denver. Plenty of steakhouses are scattered throughout the city, and many upscale restaurants venture into other territory, serving such delicacies as buffalo, yak, and rattlesnake. The Creekside Bar and Grille is in a hotel and serves simple American cuisine. Splurge on some of the best steak in the city at Buckhorn Exchange, Denver's oldest restaurant.
For those not keen on meat or Mexican, there are many ethnic restaurants in Denver, from affordable to pricey. Enjoy an authentic, romantic, expensive Italian dinner at Venice Ristorante Italiano, or get cheap and delicious pizza (and play some pool) at University Park's Anthony's Pizza and Pasta. Some say that the best Chinese food in Colorado comes from Heaven Dragon, located in a Denver suburb. This affordable restaurant has served plenty of politicians and has an elegant atmosphere along with the great food. Those with dietary concerns may enjoy Purple Ginger Asian Fusion, which has a gluten-free menu and is vegan friendly. Dim sum lovers will enjoy Empress Seafood on Alameda Avenue.
Nightlife:
You will find bars and nightclubs everywhere you go in Denver. Beer lovers will be in awe and may have trouble choosing between the many breweries to visit. Try starting at the Breckenridge Brewery or Stranahan's Colorado Whisky. If you prefer bars, check out Jet Bar with its shag carpeting and retro design. Or head to Capitol Hill and bounce between the Burnsley Lounge, Funky Buddha Lounge, and the punk bar Cricket on the Hill. On Colfax Avenue you will find the Irish Snug Restaurant and Pub along with a great Mexican-themed bar, Mezcal.
Some of the best nightclubs in Colorado are located in Denver. The city has quite a few gay-friendly clubs, such as Tracks, Charlies, and Beta. For those who want a true western experience, head to the Grizzly Rose, a traditional saloon that has line-dancing and a mechanical bull. If live music but not dancing are your thing, check out the Mercury Café; it has live music almost every night and also hosts Sunday night poetry slams. If you would rather sit back and laugh your head off, book a ticket for Comedy Works.
Shopping:
Wherever your short term rentals in Denver is located, you are sure to be quite close to plenty of shopping areas. The most popular shopping district in Denver is the Cherry Creek Shopping District, where some of the priciest stores in the area are located. For scope it is hard to beat the 16th Street Mall, which runs down an entire street and is anchored by the Denver Pavilions in the southeast. Lower Downtown also has lots of shops for fashion- and furniture-lovers alike.
For specialty shops, The Tattered Cover Bookstore is a must-see. Even if you do not buy anything, it is worth spending some time in this great independent bookstore. Women who want custom-designed clothing should make an appointment at Tongue in Chic Design, which carries accessories made by local artists and whose staff speak English, French, Hebrew, Mandarin, and Japanese.
Most areas of Denver, such as LoDo's Larimer Square, are home to plenty of cute boutiques and galleries that you can pop in and out of. You will find lots of independent shops in the Capitol Hill area and up and down Colfax Avenue.
Living
When staying in a new city, it is always good to know where the nearest hospitals, churches, and schools are. Along with general healthcare facilities, Denver has quite a few hospitals that specialize in research and treatment of certain diseases. If you or your children need to attend school during your stay in Denver, there are many options to choose from in both the public and private systems.
Hospitals:
- University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
- Rose Medical Center
- Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center
- Children's Hospital
- National Jewish Medical and Research Center (and Environmental Lung Center)
- St. Anthony Central Hospital
- Denver General Hospital
- Colorado Psychiatric Hospital
- Swedish Medical Center
Schools:
Elementary Schools:
- Challenge School
- Cory Elementary School
- Polaris at Ebert Elementary School
- Southmoor Elementary School
- Westerly Creek Elementary School
- University Park Elementary School
- Park Hill School
- Ricardo Flores Magon Academy
Middle Schools:
- D'Evelyn Junior/Senior High School
- Highline Academy Charter School
- Hamilton Middle School
- Denver School of Science and Technology: GVR
- West Denver Prep: Harvey Park Campus
- Valley View K-8 School
- Great Ranch K-8 School
- KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy
High Schools:
- Denver School of the Arts
- Denver School of Science and Technology
- Expeditionary Learning School
- Denver Center for International Studies
- Thomas Jefferson High School
- Mapleton Early College High School
- John F Kennedy High School
- Escuela Tlatelolco School
- Southwest Early College Charter School
If anyone in your family wants to attend a higher education institution in Denver, there are many options, from two-year community colleges to four-year colleges and universities.
- University of Denver
- University of Colorado Denver
- Metropolitan State College of Denver
- Keller Graduate School of Management, Westminster
- Regis University
- Community College of Denver
- Emily Griffith Technical College
- Colorado Christian University, Lakewood Center
- The Art Institute of Colorado
Places of Worship:
Churches:
- Christ Our Redeemer African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Light of Christ of Anglican
- Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
- Highland Christian Church
- Iglesia De Cristo El Shaddai
- St. Barnabas Episcopal Church
- Mt. Cavalry Lutheral Church
- Park Hill United Methodist Church
- Cavalry Apostolic Church
- First Denver Friends Church
- Wellshire Presbyterian Church
Synagogues:
- Congregation Emanuel
- Hebrew Educational Alliance
- Temple Micah
- East Denver Orthodox Synagogue
Mosques & Islamic Centers:
- Denver Islamic Society
- Colorado Muslim Society
- Islamic Community Center
- Mountain State Islamic Association