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Join us for a bike tour through Denver’s vibrant neighborhoods and historic landmarks. We’ll start in the Five Points and RiNo Art District, famous for its breweries, galleries, and stunning murals. After a quick stop at the Central Market, we’ll pass by Coors Field, visit the lively Dairy Block, and explore the beautifully restored Union Station.

Crossing Millennium Bridge, we’ll visit the Platte and Cherry Creek rivers’ convergence, home to the largest REI store in a historic tramway building. We’ll then bike along Cherry Creek to Larimer Square, Denver’s first commercial district, before heading past the Denver Performing Arts Complex, the Convention Center’s Big Blue Bear, and the Colorado State Capitol.

Finally, we’ll ride through Cheesman Park and the quiet streets near City Park and Whittier, ending back in Five Points. This tour offers a perfect snapshot of Denver’s most interesting spots.
Місто: Денвер
Mon 12 May
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Mon 12 May
Починаючи з $75.00
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Що включено
Вода в пляшках
Велосипедний шолом
Користування велосипедом
Bottled water
Bike Helmet
Use of bicycle
Bottled water
Додаткова інформація
  • 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
Станція Denver Union
Наша перша зупинка буде на станції Union. Люди можуть швидко оглянути внутрішню частину станції, побудованої наприкінці 1800-х років, але нещодавно реконструйованої перед тим, як ми вирушили в дорогу.
2
Площа Ларимера
Якщо можливо, ми зупинимося на вулиці Ларімер або проїдемо на велосипеді. Площа Ларімер — історичний квартал у Денвері, штат Колорадо, США. Це перший місцевий історичний район міста.
3
Капітолій штату Колорадо
Будівля Капітолію штату Колорадо є домом для Генеральної асамблеї Колорадо та офісів губернатора Колорадо та лейтенанта-губернатора Колорадо.
4
Міський парк - Денвер
Міський парк – це модний район, де переважає однойменна зелена зона з місцями для пікніків, ігровими майданчиками та стежками на березі озера. У парку Денверський музей природи та науки має планетарій, кінотеатр IMAX і тимчасові вистави, а екзотичні рептилії та події приваблюють сім’ї до Денверського зоопарку поблизу. На південь від парку на Іст-Колфакс-авеню є круті кафе, бари в ретро-стилі та концертний зал Bluebird Theatre Ми проїдемо на велосипеді через парк і навколо озера перед тим, як вирушити на південь.
5
Чізмен Парк
Ми проїдемо на велосипеді через Чізман-парк і Денверський ботанічний сад, які розташовані на землі, яка колись служила кладовищем, надихаючи багато історій про привидів.
6
Черрі-Крік-Північ
Ми підемо до річки та поїдемо велосипедною доріжкою на північ до місця злиття річок Платт і Черрі-Крік, де розташовано REI та кілька гарних місць для відпочинку та огляду.
7
Арт-квартал РіНо
У модному мистецькому районі Рівер-Норт із псевдонімом "РіНо" є галереї сучасного мистецтва та модні концертні майданчики в реконструйованих промислових будівлях. Серед гастрономічних залів є Центральний ринок Денвера та гамірний критий заклад The ​​Source із різноманітними продуктами та баром, де подають закуски та крафтове пиво. На Аппер-Ларімер-стрит, відомій своїми барвистими стінописами, також є коктейль-бари, пивоварні з внутрішніми двориками та фургони, що працюють допізна. Якщо люди люблять, ми можемо випити або повечеряти залежно від групи, але це не включено в тур.
8
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. If people like we can have drinks or dinner depending on the group, but its not included in tour.
9
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.
10
Denver Union Station
Our first stop will be at Union station. People can take a quick look at the inside of the station built in the late 1800's but recently remodeled before we hit the road.
11
Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol Building is the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Governor of Colorado and Lieutenant Governor of Colorado.
12
Cherry Creek North
We will go to the river and ride on the bike path north to where the Platte River and Cherry Creek river meet and REI is located and some nice seating and viewing areas.
13
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.[2] The initiative was started by John and Dana Crawford to commemorate the central planning of North America's steel furnace thermostat
14
Cheesman Park
We will bike thru Cheeseman Park and the Denver Botanic Gardens that sit on land that once served as cemetery grounds inspiring many ghost stories.
15
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. If people like we can have drinks or dinner depending on the group, but its not included in tour.
16
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.
17
Denver Union Station
Our first stop will be at Union station. People can take a quick look at the inside of the station built in the late 1800's but recently remodeled before we hit the road.
18
Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol Building is the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Governor of Colorado and Lieutenant Governor of Colorado.
19
Cherry Creek North
We will go to the river and ride on the bike path north to where the Platte River and Cherry Creek river meet and REI is located and some nice seating and viewing areas.
20
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.[2] The initiative was started by John and Dana Crawford to commemorate the central planning of North America's steel furnace thermostat
21
Cheesman Park
We will bike thru Cheeseman Park and the Denver Botanic Gardens that sit on land that once served as cemetery grounds inspiring many ghost stories.
22
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. If people like we can have drinks or dinner depending on the group, but its not included in tour.
23
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.
24
Denver Union Station
Our first stop will be at Union station. People can take a quick look at the inside of the station built in the late 1800's but recently remodeled before we hit the road.
25
Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol Building is the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Governor of Colorado and Lieutenant Governor of Colorado.
26
Cherry Creek North
We will go to the river and ride on the bike path north to where the Platte River and Cherry Creek river meet and REI is located and some nice seating and viewing areas.
27
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.[2] The initiative was started by John and Dana Crawford to commemorate the central planning of North America's steel furnace thermostat
28
Cheesman Park
We will bike thru Cheeseman Park and the Denver Botanic Gardens that sit on land that once served as cemetery grounds inspiring many ghost stories.
29
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. If people like we can have drinks or dinner depending on the group, but its not included in tour.
30
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.
31
Denver Union Station
Our first stop will be at Union station. People can take a quick look at the inside of the station built in the late 1800's but recently remodeled before we hit the road.
32
Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol Building is the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Governor of Colorado and Lieutenant Governor of Colorado.
33
Cherry Creek North
We will go to the river and ride on the bike path north to where the Platte River and Cherry Creek river meet and REI is located and some nice seating and viewing areas.
34
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.[2] The initiative was started by John and Dana Crawford to commemorate the central planning of North America's steel furnace thermostat
35
Cheesman Park
We will bike thru Cheeseman Park and the Denver Botanic Gardens that sit on land that once served as cemetery grounds inspiring many ghost stories.
36
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. If people like we can have drinks or dinner depending on the group, but its not included in tour.
37
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.
38
Denver Union Station
Our first stop will be at Union station. People can take a quick look at the inside of the station built in the late 1800's but recently remodeled before we hit the road.
39
Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol Building is the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Governor of Colorado and Lieutenant Governor of Colorado.
40
Cherry Creek North
We will go to the river and ride on the bike path north to where the Platte River and Cherry Creek river meet and REI is located and some nice seating and viewing areas.
41
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.[2] The initiative was started by John and Dana Crawford to commemorate the central planning of North America's steel furnace thermostat
42
Cheesman Park
We will bike thru Cheeseman Park and the Denver Botanic Gardens that sit on land that once served as cemetery grounds inspiring many ghost stories.
43
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. If people like we can have drinks or dinner depending on the group, but its not included in tour.
44
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.
45
Denver Union Station
Our first stop will be at Union station. People can take a quick look at the inside of the station built in the late 1800's but recently remodeled before we hit the road.
46
Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol Building is the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Governor of Colorado and Lieutenant Governor of Colorado.
47
Cherry Creek North
We will go to the river and ride on the bike path north to where the Platte River and Cherry Creek river meet and REI is located and some nice seating and viewing areas.
48
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.[2] The initiative was started by John and Dana Crawford to commemorate the central planning of North America's steel furnace thermostat
49
Cheesman Park
We will bike thru Cheeseman Park and the Denver Botanic Gardens that sit on land that once served as cemetery grounds inspiring many ghost stories.
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RuthAnn_R
Jul 2024
We have been on bike tours all over the world. This one got us on bikes, and we rode around downtown Denver, but that was about it. The guide led the way, but did not tell us much about any area. He pointed out things as we were riding, but if you were not first in line after him, you couldn't hear what he said. He flirted with the 2 young women on the tour, did not give expectations or directions before we would leave a site, would cross at lights, when not all of us could get through the green light, the tour started late, (because the young women were late) and we got back early. I was just as happy to get back early, since it was a poor tour, but still . . . We enjoyed the tour of Rocky Mountain National Park the next day so much more, because she did all the things you expect from a tour guide -- she was very knowledgeable and a fount of information, she would prep us before we would move on to the next area and she would tell us her expectations before we got off the bus at a new site.
Відповідь від хоста
Jul 2024
I read the room and try to make the customers enjoy and feel comfortable on the trip. This trip is general went the way it did for a few reasons that were mostly the way I was reacting to you and the weather etc. It was super hot that day, around 95 degrees. When I first talked to you you seemed upset that you weren't able to see more of the air force academy campus that day. I didn't think much of it but you didn't seem in a good mood and a bit socially awkward. Within 20 minutes we make one of our first stops at the Central Market. Here you asked if we were having dinner on the trip, which surprised me because its not included, but I felt bad if you thought we were because you might be starving on the trip. I asked if you guys wanted to get any food there and later on at the Dairy Block and we could wait. You said it was too early and I got the impression you guys generally eat at a time which is halfway into the tour. I didn't want you to be hungry and uncomfortable so I figured I'd move the tour along a bit faster. Furthermore, the weather began to look like thunderstorms were moving in halfway into the tour so it was another good reason to move a bit quicker. It was already uncomfortably hot with a potential thunderstorm so I figured I wouldn't make long history speeches since people were a bit uncomfortable to begin with. I've been a teacher for almost 20 years and I generally tell if people are interested in what I'm saying. So if I go into history and people don't seem very interested or ask questions then I don't go into it much more. You guys didn't seem interested or ask questions, but maybe I was wrong. If you do want to learn more you can ask next time but I got no indication that you wanted long history lessons which I could fully do. With that being said, I thought I did provide a basic explanation of the history and background of places. I don't see a point in making hungry people wait in the extreme heat and possible rain and get stuck somewhere for an hour when we can try to get back 15 or 20 minutes early. I was not flirting with the woman. They were from the same hometown as me (Buffalo, New York) so we were relating and talking in some subjects about that and laughing and having fun. I'm sorry you couldn't relate or couldn't hear some things. The things I said while biking are generally not the most important and could be just the small talk I was having with the 2 woman who were closer most of the time. You guys were also slower then average so that also meant less time for discussion in some areas. Its normal that sometimes I crossed thru traffic lights and it changes while I'm already halfway into the road. We can all wait until the light changes again. I'm not sure if I always told people in advance where we are going but I always have hand signals etc for where to turn and the pace is so slow its not difficult to figure out. In the end we did the entire bike route and it was either 3 hours or just less at 2 hours 45 minutes. One reason its 15 minutes less is also because people can't enter the Capital building in the evening like earlier in the day. I don't think the 2 woman were more then 5 minutes late and they had even arrived on time but they drove by while I was inside and didn't see me but asked your husband if he was Jeremy and he said no. They were confused and were in the parking lot that 5 minutes until I realized they were there. I also think it would have been a better tour if the people on the trip have some basic conversation with the other people on the tour a bit. It didn't seem like you guys and the other couple even acknowledged each other. Maybe those woman seemed a little cold to you. I'm not sure but my first impression was that you didn't look happy and were socially awkward, so they probably didn't want to interact much. The two girls loved the trip. You came to the tour unhappy and left unhappy. Everyone else was enjoying the time and so does almost everyone on my tour. Maybe the happiness or attention others were having were really your problem and you're just a Debby downer. Hope you enjoyed the rest of your trip and find more happiness in life.
JeriH91
Oct 2023
Jeremy gave us a great ride. Saw many places we would not have found on our own. Ride was very safe. Jeremy made us feel very comfortable and was very flexible with any requests. Highly recommend this enjoyable ride.
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2023
I'm glad you enjoyed the ride. Hope you made it home safely and looking forward to seeing you again next time. Cheers, Jeremy.
jmhaddon
Oct 2023
Jeremy was a great tour guide. He showed me lots of interesting sites, gave me enough time to stop and enjoy the attractions while also keeping a pace that suited my energy level.
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2023
I'm glad you enjoyed the ride. Hope you made it home safely and looking forward to seeing you again next time. Cheers, Jeremy.

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