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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.
Город: Денвер
Thu 22 Jan
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Thu 22 Jan
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Дополнительная информация
  • 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
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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
Кабаре Часовой башни
Это одно из самых знаковых зданий Денвера. Эта башня с часами была создана по образцу знаменитой колокольни Святого Марка в Венеции, Италия. Хотя Сан-Марко упал в 1902 году, эта красота выдержала испытание временем.
42
Торговый центр 16-й улицы
Туристическая достопримечательность номер один в Денвере. Это конечная остановка в туре. После окончания тура вы приятно проведете время за покупками, едой или напитками в более чем 1,5 милях торговых площадей. В торговом центре 16th Street Mall курсируют бесплатные автобусы в течение всего дня.
43
Площадь Ларимера
Это самая старая часть Денвера, и она имеет честь называться «Историческим районом №1». Этот модный район наполнит ваши чувства запахом местных кафе и бутиков. Этот район является лишь одним из двух оставшихся в Соединенных Штатах мест с западной викторианской архитектурой.
44
Коридор 44
Этот бывший бар с привидениями известен своим скандальным прошлым. Самая печально известная история об этом месте — история о боссе мафии, его дочери и убийстве.
45
Лодо
ЛоДо (Нижний центр города) - крупнейший исторический район переоборудования складов в Соединенных Штатах. По пути вы увидите множество магазинов, ресторанов и баров. Это также область, которая имеет историю призраков. Большая часть тура проходит через это место, и вас порадует скандальная история. Весь тур проходит в LoDo.
46
Одежда ранчо Рокмаунт
Это западное заведение. Первоначальный владелец, «Папа Джек», вошел в историю как старейший генеральный директор в Америке. Этот магазин является поставщиком почти всех когда-либо снятых вестернов, включая «Электрический всадник», «Отбросы» и «Горбатая гора». Стены украшены фотографиями многих их знаменитых клиентов, включая Элвиса Пресли, Рональда Рейгана, Джеймса Гарнера, Тома Брэди и многих других. Ты должен это увидеть. В большинстве случаев мы идем в это место.
47
Станция Денвер Юнион
Этот железнодорожный вокзал на рубеже веков был прекрасно преобразован в современную горячую точку с одними из лучших магазинов, баров и ресторанов в городе Денвер. Это самое интересное место, как для местных жителей, так и для туристов. В большинстве случаев мы идем в это место.
48
Оксфордский клуб, спа и салон
Это самый старый отель в Денвере. Построенный в 1891 году, он имеет свою долю привидений и скандалов. Бар внутри отеля, бывший спикизи, так же известен в самом отеле. Его архитектура в стиле ар-деко была спроектирована по образцу роскошного круизного лайнера «Королева Мария». Этот опыт похож на прогулку по «Дикому Западу». В большинстве случаев мы идем в это место.
49
Площадь Макгрегора
Этот район является новейшей точкой доступа в Денвере. Этот столичный район сочетает в себе рестораны, бары и центральный развлекательный комплекс. Это отличное место, куда можно вернуться после экскурсии, чтобы перекусить, посмотреть любимое спортивное событие на большом экране, послушать музыку или даже посмотреть фильм под открытым небом.
50
Курс Филд
Этот красивый бейсбольный стадион несет исключительную ответственность за возрождение нижней части центра Денвера. Из-за своей популярности стадион превратился в анклав модных ресторанов, баров и уникальных магазинов.
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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Отзывы (10)
Sheila S
Jun 2023
First of all, I thoroughly enjoyed our guide Victor! He really made an effort to connect with his guests and made us feel very comfortable! The tour included just the right amount of history and stories to make it memorable and not overwhelming. It was a fun way to get to know the LoDo area. I highly recommend this tour.
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2023
Hi Sheila, thank you taking the time to share your experience, and for writing this positive review. It’s great to know that you had a good time. Victor is an excellent guide.. I’m glad that he took good care of your group. Please come back and join us again sometime. Thanks again, Bill
ria4917
Sep 2022
This tour was great. Bill was ry enthusiastic and the tour was wonderful. He was very informative and is a great storyteller. The tour covered many spots in Denver.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2022
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience, and for writing this positive review. I loved having you both in the tour. You really added a lot of great energy to the tour. I loved your enthusiasm! I hope that you get a chance to come back, and take one of our other tours sometime. Thanks again, Bill
682jessz
Jun 2022
Even though I’ve lived in Denver for a few years, I still learned new things and got some laughs on this diverse tour of the city. I especially liked learning about places that continue a legacy of connecting old and new, and getting to learn about and new bars, restaurants, and shops downtown!
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2022
Thank you for taking a tour with us, and for writing this positive review. It’s so good to know that you enjoyed your tour. It’s such a compliment to us, for one of our guests to have a positive experience on one of our tours. Please come back and see us again sometime. Thanks again, Bill

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