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Bike and Booze Tour of River North Art District & Downtown

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This tour offers a unique way to learn about Denver’s history while visiting top downtown attractions and the artistic RiNo district. Discover hidden murals and local drinking spots that most travelers miss.

We’ll start downtown, passing by landmarks like Coors Field, the Dairy Block, Union Station, and Larimer Square. Then, we’ll ride along the Cherry Creek River to its confluence with the Platte River before heading to the River North Art District.

In RiNo, we’ll explore a dozen of the best murals and stop at two or three local drinking establishments. Options include Lincolns Speakeasy, Our Mutual Friends, Improper City, and the Central Market, offering a great mix of drinks and food along the way. The whole ride is about 8 miles.
Місто: Денвер
Mon 12 May
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Починаючи з $85.00
Mon 12 May
Починаючи з $85.00
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Bottled water
You can have a beer or mixed drink for anyone 21 years of age or older
Pedal Bike and Helmet
Bottled water
You can have a beer or mixed drink for anyone 21 years of age or older
Pedal Bike and Helmet
Bottled water
Додаткова інформація
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Чого очікувати
1
Dairy Block
Located in the heart of downtown Denver’s LoDo neighborhood, the vibrant Dairy Block micro-district is home to dozens of restaurants, bars and retailers, along with a modern co-working space and the independent Maven Hotel. Originally home to the historic Windsor Dairy, the award-winning Dairy Block is a renowned Mile High City destination for shopping, dining and drinking. Dairy Block hosts a robust schedule of community events in the pedestrian Alley – including local live music, art shows and makers markets – establishing it as a favorite Denver playground for tastemakers, fun seekers and seasoned regulars.
2
Union Station
Denver Union Station has served as the heart of our vibrant city for more than a hundred years. Opened in 1881 as the Denver Union Depot — the tallest building in the West at the time — it was consumed by a fire in 1894 and quickly rebuilt. Denver Union Station is a vibrant destination for gathering, dining, imbibing, shopping, traveling, and sleeping in luxury at The Crawford Hotel. It was rebuilt in 1914, and revitalized 100 years later in 2014, the Station is at once a preserved monument to the city’s past, a celebrated place maker of today, and a visionary beacon for Denver’s future.
3
Coors Field
We will stop by Coors Field which is the ballpark of Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies. Opened in 1995, the park is located in Denver's Lower Downtown neighborhood, two blocks from Union Station. The stadium has a capacity of 50,144 people and was part of the renovation of lower downtown in the 90s until today.
4
Larimer Square
The oldest commercial block in the city, the Larimer Square was originally laid out by William E Larimer in 1858. It served as the city's main business area for years, but by the 1900s, it had deteriorated into a run-down area. In 1965, Larimer Square Associates began restoring it as a historical and commercial centre.
5
Confluence Park
Placid riverside park featuring benches, grassy lawns, biking & walking trails, plus a kayak run. This is where the Cherry Creek and Platte river meet in downtown Denver.
6
RiNo Art District
Nicknamed “RiNo,” the trendy River North Art District features contemporary art galleries and hip concert venues in revamped industrial buildings. Food halls include Denver Central Market and The Source, a buzzy indoor venue with eclectic products and a bar for small plates and craft beer. Known for its colorful murals, Upper Larimer Street also has cocktail lounges, brewpubs with patios and late-night food trucks. In this area we will stop at 2 to 4 breweries/cocktail bars depending on the group and check out some of the best murals in the area.
7
Our Mutual Friend Malt & Brew
Varied beers brewed & served on draft at a hip facility with art-covered walls, a store & a patio.
8
Dairy Block
Located in the heart of downtown Denver’s LoDo neighborhood, the vibrant Dairy Block micro-district is home to dozens of restaurants, bars and retailers, along with a modern co-working space and the independent Maven Hotel. Originally home to the historic Windsor Dairy, the award-winning Dairy Block is a renowned Mile High City destination for shopping, dining and drinking. Dairy Block hosts a robust schedule of community events in the pedestrian Alley – including local live music, art shows and makers markets – establishing it as a favorite Denver playground for tastemakers, fun seekers and seasoned regulars.
9
Union Station
Denver Union Station has served as the heart of our vibrant city for more than a hundred years. Opened in 1881 as the Denver Union Depot — the tallest building in the West at the time — it was consumed by a fire in 1894 and quickly rebuilt. Denver Union Station is a vibrant destination for gathering, dining, imbibing, shopping, traveling, and sleeping in luxury at The Crawford Hotel. It was rebuilt in 1914, and revitalized 100 years later in 2014, the Station is at once a preserved monument to the city’s past, a celebrated place maker of today, and a visionary beacon for Denver’s future.
10
Coors Field
We will stop by Coors Field which is the ballpark of Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies. Opened in 1995, the park is located in Denver's Lower Downtown neighborhood, two blocks from Union Station. The stadium has a capacity of 50,144 people and was part of the renovation of lower downtown in the 90s until today.
11
Larimer Square
The oldest commercial block in the city, the Larimer Square was originally laid out by William E Larimer in 1858. It served as the city's main business area for years, but by the 1900s, it had deteriorated into a run-down area. In 1965, Larimer Square Associates began restoring it as a historical and commercial centre.
12
Confluence Park
Placid riverside park featuring benches, grassy lawns, biking & walking trails, plus a kayak run. This is where the Cherry Creek and Platte river meet in downtown Denver.
13
RiNo Art District
Nicknamed “RiNo,” the trendy River North Art District features contemporary art galleries and hip concert venues in revamped industrial buildings. Food halls include Denver Central Market and The Source, a buzzy indoor venue with eclectic products and a bar for small plates and craft beer. Known for its colorful murals, Upper Larimer Street also has cocktail lounges, brewpubs with patios and late-night food trucks. In this area we will stop at 2 to 4 breweries/cocktail bars depending on the group and check out some of the best murals in the area.
14
Our Mutual Friend Malt & Brew
Varied beers brewed & served on draft at a hip facility with art-covered walls, a store & a patio.
15
Dairy Block
Located in the heart of downtown Denver’s LoDo neighborhood, the vibrant Dairy Block micro-district is home to dozens of restaurants, bars and retailers, along with a modern co-working space and the independent Maven Hotel. Originally home to the historic Windsor Dairy, the award-winning Dairy Block is a renowned Mile High City destination for shopping, dining and drinking. Dairy Block hosts a robust schedule of community events in the pedestrian Alley – including local live music, art shows and makers markets – establishing it as a favorite Denver playground for tastemakers, fun seekers and seasoned regulars.
16
Union Station
Denver Union Station has served as the heart of our vibrant city for more than a hundred years. Opened in 1881 as the Denver Union Depot — the tallest building in the West at the time — it was consumed by a fire in 1894 and quickly rebuilt. Denver Union Station is a vibrant destination for gathering, dining, imbibing, shopping, traveling, and sleeping in luxury at The Crawford Hotel. It was rebuilt in 1914, and revitalized 100 years later in 2014, the Station is at once a preserved monument to the city’s past, a celebrated place maker of today, and a visionary beacon for Denver’s future.
17
Coors Field
We will stop by Coors Field which is the ballpark of Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies. Opened in 1995, the park is located in Denver's Lower Downtown neighborhood, two blocks from Union Station. The stadium has a capacity of 50,144 people and was part of the renovation of lower downtown in the 90s until today.
18
Larimer Square
The oldest commercial block in the city, the Larimer Square was originally laid out by William E Larimer in 1858. It served as the city's main business area for years, but by the 1900s, it had deteriorated into a run-down area. In 1965, Larimer Square Associates began restoring it as a historical and commercial centre.
19
Confluence Park
Placid riverside park featuring benches, grassy lawns, biking & walking trails, plus a kayak run. This is where the Cherry Creek and Platte river meet in downtown Denver.
20
RiNo Art District
Nicknamed “RiNo,” the trendy River North Art District features contemporary art galleries and hip concert venues in revamped industrial buildings. Food halls include Denver Central Market and The Source, a buzzy indoor venue with eclectic products and a bar for small plates and craft beer. Known for its colorful murals, Upper Larimer Street also has cocktail lounges, brewpubs with patios and late-night food trucks. In this area we will stop at 2 to 4 breweries/cocktail bars depending on the group and check out some of the best murals in the area.
21
Our Mutual Friend Malt & Brew
Varied beers brewed & served on draft at a hip facility with art-covered walls, a store & a patio.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Відгуки (3)
Alma_V
Oct 2024
We had a great time on this tour. Many spots including a hidden speak easy. The only thing we assumed from a title there would be more than one drink, but it wasn’t a deal breaker for us.
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2024
I'm glad you enjoyed the tour. That was a fun evening. I only include one drink on the tour, since I didn't want to be responsible if someone got hit, but maybe I should include 2 in the future. I Hope you guys had a fun time in Colorado and made it back to Colombia ok.
victoriapS6767MZ
Sep 2024
Jeremy was a great guide! We got to see what felt like the whole city, learn about a bunch of the history in Denver and find a lot of cool hangout spots. We had a great time!
Відповідь від хоста
Sep 2024
I'm glad you enjoyed the trip Victoria. I hope you guys enjoyed your trip to the cave and have an awesome time in Denver. Safe travels back to Milwaukee and hope to see ya again! Jeremy.
Victoria_P
Sep 2024
Jeremy was a great tour guide! We got to see what felt like the whole city, learn about some of the history, and shown a bunch of cool spots to hangout in. We had a great time!
Відповідь від хоста
Sep 2024
I'm glad you enjoyed the trip Victoria. I hope you guys enjoyed your trip to the cave and have an awesome time in Denver. Safe travels back to Milwaukee and hope to see ya again! Jeremy.

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