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Aventure historique de Denver + Fantômes

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This is a Private, Walking Tour. NOTE: What makes this walking tour unique is that, in most cases, we take our guests into several locations. We limit the number of guests on each tour to 20; because of this, this tours tends to sell out quickly. This is where it all began, in 1856. This walking tour is a fun adventure through the oldest and most trendy neighborhood in Denver. You will be treated haunted stories. As a bonus, we will provide the option to enter the National Ballpark Museum, free of charge. This museum has one of the largest collections of baseball and ballpark memorabilia in the nation.
Ville: Denver
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Clocktower Cabaret
This one of the most iconic buildings in Denver. This clock tower was patterned after the famous St. Mark's Campanile, in Venice Italy. Although the St. Marks fell in 1902, this beauty has stood the test of time.
2
16th Street Mall
The number one tourist attraction in Denver. This is the final stop on the tour. After the tour ends, you will have a delightful time shopping, eating, or having a drink, at over 1.5 miles of retail space. The 16th Street Mall offers free buses that run continually all day long.
3
Larimer Square
The is the oldest part of Denver, and has the honor of being named "Historic District #1". This trendy area, will fill your senses with the smell of local coffee shops, and boutique shopping. This area is only one of two places left in the United States, featuring Western Victorian architecture.
4
Corridor 44
This haunted, former speakeasy is known for it's scandalous past. The most infamous story about this location is tale that involved a mob boss, his daughter, and murder.
5
LoDo
LoDo (Lower Downtown) the largest historic, warehouse conversion district in the United States. You will see a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars along the way. It is also an area that has a history of haunts. Most of the tour takes place through this location, and you will be please with scandalous history. The entire tour takes place in LoDo.
6
Rockmount Ranch Wear
This is a western institution. The original owner,"Papa Jack", made history, as the oldest CEO in America. This store is the supplier to almost every western movie ever made, including "Electric Horseman", "The Misfits", and "Brokeback Mounttain". The walls are adored with pictures of many of their famous clientele, including Elvis Presley, Ronald Regan, James Garner, Tom Brady, to name a few. This is a must see. In most cases, we do go into this location.
7
Denver Union Station
This turn of the century train station has been beautifully revitalized into a modern day hot spot, with some of the best shops, bars and restaurants in the city of Denver. This is the go to spot, for locals and tourist alike. In most cases we go into this location.
8
The Oxford Club, Spa & Salon
This is the oldest hotel in Denver. Built in 1891, it has it share of haunts and scandals. The bar, inside of the hotel, a former speakeasy, is as famous at the the hotel itself. Its Art Deco architecture was designed after the luxury cruise ship, the "Queen Mary". This experience is like walking through the "Wild West". In most cases we go into this location.
9
Mcgregor Square
This area is the newest hotspot in Denver. This metropolitan area, combines restaurants, bars, and a central entertainment complex. It’s s great place to return to after the tour, in order to have a bite, watch your favorite sporting event on the oversized screens, listen to a band, or even watch an outdoor movie.
10
Coors Field
This beautiful baseball stadium is solely responsible for the revitalization of the lower downtown area of Denver. Because of it's popularity, the stadium has created enclave of trendy restaurants, bars, and unique shops.
11
The Clocktower Cabaret
This one of the most iconic buildings in Denver. This clock tower was patterned after the famous St. Mark's Campanile, in Venice Italy. Although the St. Marks fell in 1902, this beauty has stood the test of time.
12
16th Street Mall
The number one tourist attraction in Denver. This is the final stop on the tour. After the tour ends, you will have a delightful time shopping, eating, or having a drink, at over 1.5 miles of retail space. The 16th Street Mall offers free buses that run continually all day long.
13
Larimer Square
The is the oldest part of Denver, and has the honor of being named "Historic District #1". This trendy area, will fill your senses with the smell of local coffee shops, and boutique shopping. This area is only one of two places left in the United States, featuring Western Victorian architecture.
14
Corridor 44
This haunted, former speakeasy is known for it's scandalous past. The most infamous story about this location is tale that involved a mob boss, his daughter, and murder.
15
LoDo
LoDo (Lower Downtown) the largest historic, warehouse conversion district in the United States. You will see a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars along the way. It is also an area that has a history of haunts. Most of the tour takes place through this location, and you will be please with scandalous history. The entire tour takes place in LoDo.
16
Rockmount Ranch Wear
This is a western institution. The original owner,"Papa Jack", made history, as the oldest CEO in America. This store is the supplier to almost every western movie ever made, including "Electric Horseman", "The Misfits", and "Brokeback Mounttain". The walls are adored with pictures of many of their famous clientele, including Elvis Presley, Ronald Regan, James Garner, Tom Brady, to name a few. This is a must see. In most cases, we do go into this location.
17
Denver Union Station
This turn of the century train station has been beautifully revitalized into a modern day hot spot, with some of the best shops, bars and restaurants in the city of Denver. This is the go to spot, for locals and tourist alike. In most cases we go into this location.
18
The Oxford Club, Spa & Salon
This is the oldest hotel in Denver. Built in 1891, it has it share of haunts and scandals. The bar, inside of the hotel, a former speakeasy, is as famous at the the hotel itself. Its Art Deco architecture was designed after the luxury cruise ship, the "Queen Mary". This experience is like walking through the "Wild West". In most cases we go into this location.
19
Mcgregor Square
This area is the newest hotspot in Denver. This metropolitan area, combines restaurants, bars, and a central entertainment complex. It’s s great place to return to after the tour, in order to have a bite, watch your favorite sporting event on the oversized screens, listen to a band, or even watch an outdoor movie.
20
Coors Field
This beautiful baseball stadium is solely responsible for the revitalization of the lower downtown area of Denver. Because of it's popularity, the stadium has created enclave of trendy restaurants, bars, and unique shops.
21
The Clocktower Cabaret
This one of the most iconic buildings in Denver. This clock tower was patterned after the famous St. Mark's Campanile, in Venice Italy. Although the St. Marks fell in 1902, this beauty has stood the test of time.
22
16th Street Mall
The number one tourist attraction in Denver. This is the final stop on the tour. After the tour ends, you will have a delightful time shopping, eating, or having a drink, at over 1.5 miles of retail space. The 16th Street Mall offers free buses that run continually all day long.
23
Larimer Square
The is the oldest part of Denver, and has the honor of being named "Historic District #1". This trendy area, will fill your senses with the smell of local coffee shops, and boutique shopping. This area is only one of two places left in the United States, featuring Western Victorian architecture.
24
Corridor 44
This haunted, former speakeasy is known for it's scandalous past. The most infamous story about this location is tale that involved a mob boss, his daughter, and murder.
25
LoDo
LoDo (Lower Downtown) the largest historic, warehouse conversion district in the United States. You will see a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars along the way. It is also an area that has a history of haunts. Most of the tour takes place through this location, and you will be please with scandalous history. The entire tour takes place in LoDo.
26
Rockmount Ranch Wear
This is a western institution. The original owner,"Papa Jack", made history, as the oldest CEO in America. This store is the supplier to almost every western movie ever made, including "Electric Horseman", "The Misfits", and "Brokeback Mounttain". The walls are adored with pictures of many of their famous clientele, including Elvis Presley, Ronald Regan, James Garner, Tom Brady, to name a few. This is a must see. In most cases, we do go into this location.
27
Denver Union Station
This turn of the century train station has been beautifully revitalized into a modern day hot spot, with some of the best shops, bars and restaurants in the city of Denver. This is the go to spot, for locals and tourist alike. In most cases we go into this location.
28
The Oxford Club, Spa & Salon
This is the oldest hotel in Denver. Built in 1891, it has it share of haunts and scandals. The bar, inside of the hotel, a former speakeasy, is as famous at the the hotel itself. Its Art Deco architecture was designed after the luxury cruise ship, the "Queen Mary". This experience is like walking through the "Wild West". In most cases we go into this location.
29
Mcgregor Square
This area is the newest hotspot in Denver. This metropolitan area, combines restaurants, bars, and a central entertainment complex. It’s s great place to return to after the tour, in order to have a bite, watch your favorite sporting event on the oversized screens, listen to a band, or even watch an outdoor movie.
30
Coors Field
This beautiful baseball stadium is solely responsible for the revitalization of the lower downtown area of Denver. Because of it's popularity, the stadium has created enclave of trendy restaurants, bars, and unique shops.
31
The Clocktower Cabaret
This one of the most iconic buildings in Denver. This clock tower was patterned after the famous St. Mark's Campanile, in Venice Italy. Although the St. Marks fell in 1902, this beauty has stood the test of time.
32
16th Street Mall
The number one tourist attraction in Denver. This is the final stop on the tour. After the tour ends, you will have a delightful time shopping, eating, or having a drink, at over 1.5 miles of retail space. The 16th Street Mall offers free buses that run continually all day long.
33
Larimer Square
The is the oldest part of Denver, and has the honor of being named "Historic District #1". This trendy area, will fill your senses with the smell of local coffee shops, and boutique shopping. This area is only one of two places left in the United States, featuring Western Victorian architecture.
34
Corridor 44
This haunted, former speakeasy is known for it's scandalous past. The most infamous story about this location is tale that involved a mob boss, his daughter, and murder.
35
LoDo
LoDo (Lower Downtown) the largest historic, warehouse conversion district in the United States. You will see a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars along the way. It is also an area that has a history of haunts. Most of the tour takes place through this location, and you will be please with scandalous history. The entire tour takes place in LoDo.
36
Rockmount Ranch Wear
This is a western institution. The original owner,"Papa Jack", made history, as the oldest CEO in America. This store is the supplier to almost every western movie ever made, including "Electric Horseman", "The Misfits", and "Brokeback Mounttain". The walls are adored with pictures of many of their famous clientele, including Elvis Presley, Ronald Regan, James Garner, Tom Brady, to name a few. This is a must see. In most cases, we do go into this location.
37
Denver Union Station
This turn of the century train station has been beautifully revitalized into a modern day hot spot, with some of the best shops, bars and restaurants in the city of Denver. This is the go to spot, for locals and tourist alike. In most cases we go into this location.
38
The Oxford Club, Spa & Salon
This is the oldest hotel in Denver. Built in 1891, it has it share of haunts and scandals. The bar, inside of the hotel, a former speakeasy, is as famous at the the hotel itself. Its Art Deco architecture was designed after the luxury cruise ship, the "Queen Mary". This experience is like walking through the "Wild West". In most cases we go into this location.
39
Mcgregor Square
This area is the newest hotspot in Denver. This metropolitan area, combines restaurants, bars, and a central entertainment complex. It’s s great place to return to after the tour, in order to have a bite, watch your favorite sporting event on the oversized screens, listen to a band, or even watch an outdoor movie.
40
Coors Field
This beautiful baseball stadium is solely responsible for the revitalization of the lower downtown area of Denver. Because of it's popularity, the stadium has created enclave of trendy restaurants, bars, and unique shops.
41
Le Cabaret de l'Horloge
C'est l'un des bâtiments les plus emblématiques de Denver. Cette tour de l'horloge a été calquée sur le célèbre Campanile de Saint-Marc, à Venise en Italie. Bien que Saint-Marc soit tombé en 1902, cette beauté a résisté à l'épreuve du temps.
42
Centre commercial de la 16e rue
L'attraction touristique numéro un à Denver. C'est la dernière étape de la tournée. Une fois la visite terminée, vous passerez un moment agréable à faire du shopping, à manger ou à boire un verre, dans plus de 2,5 km d'espace de vente au détail. Le 16th Street Mall propose des bus gratuits qui circulent en continu toute la journée.
43
Place Larimer
C'est la partie la plus ancienne de Denver, et a l'honneur d'être nommée "Historic District #1". Ce quartier branché remplira vos sens de l'odeur des cafés locaux et des boutiques. Cette zone n'est que l'un des deux endroits restants aux États-Unis, présentant une architecture victorienne occidentale.
44
Couloir 44
Cet ancien bar clandestin hanté est connu pour son passé scandaleux. L'histoire la plus tristement célèbre à propos de cet endroit est celle qui impliquait un chef de la mafia, sa fille et un meurtre.
45
LoDo
LoDo (Lower Downtown) le plus grand quartier historique de conversion d'entrepôts aux États-Unis. Vous verrez une variété de boutiques, de restaurants et de bars le long du chemin. C'est aussi une région qui a une histoire de repaires. La majeure partie de la visite se déroule à cet endroit et vous serez ravi de l'histoire scandaleuse. L'ensemble de la tournée se déroule à LoDo.
46
Vêtements Rockmount Ranch
C'est une institution occidentale. Le propriétaire d'origine, "Papa Jack", est entré dans l'histoire en tant que PDG le plus ancien d'Amérique. Ce magasin est le fournisseur de presque tous les films western jamais réalisés, y compris "Electric Horseman", "The Misfits" et "Brokeback Mounttain". Les murs sont ornés de photos de plusieurs de leurs clients célèbres, dont Elvis Presley, Ronald Regan, James Garner, Tom Brady, pour n'en nommer que quelques-uns. C'est à voir absolument. Dans la plupart des cas, nous nous rendons à cet endroit.
47
Gare Union de Denver
Cette gare du début du siècle a été magnifiquement revitalisée en un point chaud moderne, avec certains des meilleurs magasins, bars et restaurants de la ville de Denver. C'est le rendez-vous incontournable, pour les locaux comme pour les touristes. Dans la plupart des cas, nous allons dans cet endroit.
48
L'Oxford Club, Spa & Salon
C'est le plus vieil hôtel de Denver. Construit en 1891, il a son lot de repaires et de scandales. Le bar, à l'intérieur de l'hôtel, un ancien speakeasy, est aussi célèbre que l'hôtel lui-même. Son architecture Art Déco a été conçue d'après le navire de croisière de luxe, le "Queen Mary". Cette expérience est comme une promenade dans le "Wild West". Dans la plupart des cas, nous allons dans cet endroit.
49
Place Mcgregor
Cette zone est le nouveau hotspot de Denver. Cette zone métropolitaine combine des restaurants, des bars et un complexe de divertissement central. C'est un endroit idéal pour revenir après la visite, afin de manger un morceau, de regarder votre événement sportif préféré sur les écrans surdimensionnés, d'écouter un groupe ou même de regarder un film en plein air.
50
Champ Coors
Ce magnifique stade de baseball est le seul responsable de la revitalisation du centre-ville inférieur de Denver. En raison de sa popularité, le stade a créé une enclave de restaurants branchés, de bars et de boutiques uniques.
51
The Clocktower Cabaret
This one of the most iconic buildings in Denver. This clock tower was patterned after the famous St. Mark's Campanile, in Venice Italy. Although the St. Marks fell in 1902, this beauty has stood the test of time.
52
16th Street Mall
The number one tourist attraction in Denver. This is the final stop on the tour. After the tour ends, you will have a delightful time shopping, eating, or having a drink, at over 1.5 miles of retail space. The 16th Street Mall offers free buses that run continually all day long.
53
Larimer Square
The is the oldest part of Denver, and has the honor of being named "Historic District #1". This trendy area, will fill your senses with the smell of local coffee shops, and boutique shopping. This area is only one of two places left in the United States, featuring Western Victorian architecture.
54
Corridor 44
This haunted, former speakeasy is known for it's scandalous past. The most infamous story about this location is tale that involved a mob boss, his daughter, and murder.
55
Rockmount Ranch Wear
This is a western institution. The original owner,"Papa Jack", made history, as the oldest CEO in America. This store is the supplier to almost every western movie ever made, including "Electric Horseman", "The Misfits", and "Brokeback Mounttain". The walls are adored with pictures of many of their famous clientele, including Elvis Presley, Ronald Regan, James Garner, Tom Brady, to name a few. This is a must see. In most cases, we do go into this location.
56
Denver Union Station
This turn of the century train station has been beautifully revitalized into a modern day hot spot, with some of the best shops, bars and restaurants in the city of Denver. This is the go to spot, for locals and tourist alike. In most cases we go into this location.
57
The Oxford Club, Spa & Salon
This is the oldest hotel in Denver. Built in 1891, it has it share of haunts and scandals. The bar, inside of the hotel, a former speakeasy, is as famous at the the hotel itself. Its Art Deco architecture was designed after the luxury cruise ship, the "Queen Mary". This experience is like walking through the "Wild West". In most cases we go into this location.
58
Mcgregor Square
This area is the newest hotspot in Denver. This metropolitan area, combines restaurants, bars, and a central entertainment complex. It’s s great place to return to after the tour, in order to have a bite, watch your favorite sporting event on the oversized screens, listen to a band, or even watch an outdoor movie.
59
Coors Field
This beautiful baseball stadium is solely responsible for the revitalization of the lower downtown area of Denver. Because of it's popularity, the stadium has created enclave of trendy restaurants, bars, and unique shops.
60
National Ballpark Museum
You will be treated to the option of free admission to the National Ballpark Museum. This Museum has one of the largest collections of baseball memorabilia in the country. Stay as long as you would like.
61
The Clocktower Cabaret
This one of the most iconic buildings in Denver. This clock tower was patterned after the famous St. Mark's Campanile, in Venice Italy. Although the St. Marks fell in 1902, this beauty has stood the test of time.
62
16th Street Mall
The number one tourist attraction in Denver. This is the final stop on the tour. After the tour ends, you will have a delightful time shopping, eating, or having a drink, at over 1.5 miles of retail space. The 16th Street Mall offers free buses that run continually all day long.
63
Larimer Square
The is the oldest part of Denver, and has the honor of being named "Historic District #1". This trendy area, will fill your senses with the smell of local coffee shops, and boutique shopping. This area is only one of two places left in the United States, featuring Western Victorian architecture.
64
Corridor 44
This haunted, former speakeasy is known for it's scandalous past. The most infamous story about this location is tale that involved a mob boss, his daughter, and murder.
65
Rockmount Ranch Wear
This is a western institution. The original owner,"Papa Jack", made history, as the oldest CEO in America. This store is the supplier to almost every western movie ever made, including "Electric Horseman", "The Misfits", and "Brokeback Mounttain". The walls are adored with pictures of many of their famous clientele, including Elvis Presley, Ronald Regan, James Garner, Tom Brady, to name a few. This is a must see. In most cases, we do go into this location.
66
Denver Union Station
This turn of the century train station has been beautifully revitalized into a modern day hot spot, with some of the best shops, bars and restaurants in the city of Denver. This is the go to spot, for locals and tourist alike. In most cases we go into this location.
67
The Oxford Club, Spa & Salon
This is the oldest hotel in Denver. Built in 1891, it has it share of haunts and scandals. The bar, inside of the hotel, a former speakeasy, is as famous at the the hotel itself. Its Art Deco architecture was designed after the luxury cruise ship, the "Queen Mary". This experience is like walking through the "Wild West". In most cases we go into this location.
68
Mcgregor Square
This area is the newest hotspot in Denver. This metropolitan area, combines restaurants, bars, and a central entertainment complex. It’s s great place to return to after the tour, in order to have a bite, watch your favorite sporting event on the oversized screens, listen to a band, or even watch an outdoor movie.
69
Coors Field
This beautiful baseball stadium is solely responsible for the revitalization of the lower downtown area of Denver. Because of it's popularity, the stadium has created enclave of trendy restaurants, bars, and unique shops.
70
National Ballpark Museum
You will be treated to the option of free admission to the National Ballpark Museum. This Museum has one of the largest collections of baseball memorabilia in the country. Stay as long as you would like.
71
The Clocktower Cabaret
This one of the most iconic buildings in Denver. This clock tower was patterned after the famous St. Mark's Campanile, in Venice Italy. Although the St. Marks fell in 1902, this beauty has stood the test of time.
72
16th Street Mall
The number one tourist attraction in Denver. This is the final stop on the tour. After the tour ends, you will have a delightful time shopping, eating, or having a drink, at over 1.5 miles of retail space. The 16th Street Mall offers free buses that run continually all day long.
73
Larimer Square
The is the oldest part of Denver, and has the honor of being named "Historic District #1". This trendy area, will fill your senses with the smell of local coffee shops, and boutique shopping. This area is only one of two places left in the United States, featuring Western Victorian architecture.
74
Corridor 44
This haunted, former speakeasy is known for it's scandalous past. The most infamous story about this location is tale that involved a mob boss, his daughter, and murder.
75
Rockmount Ranch Wear
This is a western institution. The original owner,"Papa Jack", made history, as the oldest CEO in America. This store is the supplier to almost every western movie ever made, including "Electric Horseman", "The Misfits", and "Brokeback Mounttain". The walls are adored with pictures of many of their famous clientele, including Elvis Presley, Ronald Regan, James Garner, Tom Brady, to name a few. This is a must see. In most cases, we do go into this location.
76
Denver Union Station
This turn of the century train station has been beautifully revitalized into a modern day hot spot, with some of the best shops, bars and restaurants in the city of Denver. This is the go to spot, for locals and tourist alike. In most cases we go into this location.
77
The Oxford Club, Spa & Salon
This is the oldest hotel in Denver. Built in 1891, it has it share of haunts and scandals. The bar, inside of the hotel, a former speakeasy, is as famous at the the hotel itself. Its Art Deco architecture was designed after the luxury cruise ship, the "Queen Mary". This experience is like walking through the "Wild West". In most cases we go into this location.
78
Mcgregor Square
This area is the newest hotspot in Denver. This metropolitan area, combines restaurants, bars, and a central entertainment complex. It’s s great place to return to after the tour, in order to have a bite, watch your favorite sporting event on the oversized screens, listen to a band, or even watch an outdoor movie.
79
Coors Field
This beautiful baseball stadium is solely responsible for the revitalization of the lower downtown area of Denver. Because of it's popularity, the stadium has created enclave of trendy restaurants, bars, and unique shops.
80
National Ballpark Museum
You will be treated to the option of free admission to the National Ballpark Museum. This Museum has one of the largest collections of baseball memorabilia in the country. Stay as long as you would like.
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Commentaires (10)
trishm320
Sep 2024
The guide, Bill, was very personalbe, knowledgable and fun. We heard many stories about Denver's wild west past and learned about the people who infulenced Denver's growth and economy. We walked through different parts of Denver and discovered the purpose of that area of Denver. We ending at the Ballpark museum with numerous historical artifacts (seats, signs, pictures, pennants) from ballparks across the country. The Ballpark museum is a bit unorganized and the space is small. This looked more like a person's personal collection of artifacts, then a museum. The pictures of the past presidents throwing out the first pitch was interesting.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2024
Hi Trish, thank you for taking the time to write this awesome review. I’m so glad to know that you had a great time on my tour. Your group was fun. I love all the great pictures that you posted. You really have an eye for photography. Please come back and see us again sometime. Thanks again, Bill
D5890ICjulies
Jul 2024
Bill did an amazing job with his tales and history of Denver. I had heard Denver was a wild rowdy cow town at one time-definitely worth the time and money. Bill was a delight and learned so much fun and interesting information. Thanks Bill. Who knew we have a Ball Park Museum -definitely worth the time to see and special relics and tributes to the based ball world. What a fun tour and memory!! Thanks all
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Hi Julie, I can’t thank you enough for coming on my tour, and for writing this, well written review. I loved the descriptive way, in which you write. I’m so glad to know that you enjoyed the tour, as much as I enjoyed doing it for you. We had such an amazing group that day. I agree, Denver’s history is wild and rowdy. I hope that you get a chance to take one of our other tours sometime. Thanks again, Bill
Daniel_B
Jul 2024
Bill was very informative and entertaining. All eight of us enjoyed it. We learned a lot about Denver
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Hi Daniel, thank you so much for taking the time to write this awesome review. It mean a lot to me to know that you enjoyed my tour. I loved your group. It was truly a pleasure taking you around the city I love. I hope that you get a chance to come back, and take one of our other tours sometime. Thanks again, Bill

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