In and Around Denver
Denver, Colorado, known as the Mile High City due to its elevation of 5,280 feet (or one mile) above sea level, is a city rich in history, culture, and natural attractions. While attending the PEARL Conference and Exhibition you’ll find an array of places to explore and unwind. Here are some of the top places to consider visiting during your stay.
Denver Botanic Gardens
A tranquil oasis in the heart of the city, the Denver Botanic Gardens offers a vast collection of plants from all corners of the world, beautifully arranged in thematic gardens. It’s the perfect spot to relax and rejuvenate after a day of conference sessions.
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Just a short drive from Denver, this world-famous outdoor venue is not only a place for concerts but also offers hiking trails, breathtaking views, and the unique red sandstone formations that give it its name. It’s a must-visit for nature lovers and music enthusiasts alike.
Denver Art Museum
Featuring an impressive collection of Native American art, modern masterpieces, and temporary exhibitions, the Denver Art Museum is a cultural highlight. The building’s architecture is a work of art in itself, making it a double treat for visitors.
Union Station
Union Station is more than a transportation hub; it’s a historic landmark that houses some of Denver’s finest restaurants, bars, and shops. The beautifully restored building offers a glimpse into Denver’s past while serving as a lively gathering place for locals and visitors.
Colorado State Capitol
A visit to the Colorado State Capitol allows you to step into the heart of the state’s legislative process. The building’s dome, plated in real gold leaf, offers panoramic views of the city and the Rocky Mountains beyond.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Ideal for families and curious minds, this museum offers a wide range of exhibits on natural history, from dinosaur skeletons to space exploration. The IMAX theater and planetarium add to the experience, making it educational and entertaining.
Coors Field
Baseball fans won’t want to miss the chance to catch a Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field. Even if you’re not in town during a game day, you can still enjoy a tour of the stadium and soak in the atmosphere of America’s pastime.
Larimer Square
As Denver’s oldest and most historic block, Larimer Square offers a charming mix of independent shops, fine dining, and vibrant nightlife. The Victorian buildings and twinkling lights make it a picturesque spot for an evening stroll.
16th Steet Mall
This mile-long pedestrian promenade is lined with cafes, shops, and street performers, making it a lively place to explore. Free shuttle buses run along the mall, making it easy to navigate and soak in the urban energy of Denver.