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    Denver Graffiti Tour

    Denver Graffiti Tour

    4.9(56 reviews)
    48.5 miNortheast

    Beautiful Colorado day to explore the RINO neighborhood! Randy was fantastic guiding us through…read morethe streets and alleys telling the stories of the artist as well as explaining the techniques and paint styles used. The art was magnificent, funky, inspiring, and bold! We did the north tour and look forward to taking the other tours available.

    There are three tours run by this company: the classic tour, the RiNo North tour, and the happy…read morehour tour. In order to cover as much ground as possible, I scheduled the RiNo North tour (covers north side) and the happy hour tour (supposedly covers much of what the classic tour covers). Randy was my guide, and was a laid back, knowledgeable guy. I fancy myself a bit of a street art connoisseur and think I could have done a lot of this on my own if I had done some planning, but Randy did offer a lot of info I didn't know about the art community in Denver and various street art terms I wasn't familiar with. We made a brief stop during the North tour for bathroom and drink breaks. For the happy hour tour, you're supposed to stop at a brewery, but I was the only one on the tour, so Randy and I opted to keep checking out art instead of stopping. Once I started posting on instagram, I consulted the pages they provide so you can credit the artists. Looking through those pages for all three tours, I really think the original gives you the most bang for your buck. If I could do it over, I would have just scheduled that one, then spread out on my own. Tours are around 32 bucks each. You can only book them if at least two people have booked, which is the minimum. I got the solo happy hour tour because I booked two tickets (I'm an anxious planner and was willing to pay extra to have it locked in on my schedule). Each tour covers about two miles and lasts around two hours. Worthwhile tour where you'll see some great street art, learn about the Denver art community, and get to know more about the town itself.

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    Denver Graffiti Tour - Random pieces around Central market

    Random pieces around Central market

    Denver Graffiti Tour - Art is EVERYWHERE

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    Art is EVERYWHERE

    Denver Free Walking Tours - Our guide.   Anthony.

    Denver Free Walking Tours

    4.8(49 reviews)
    49.8 miUptown, Southwest

    This is BY FAR the best & easiest way how to get to know Denver (better)... Our guide Mark was very…read moreknowledgeable, insightful and showed a great sense of humor... The two hour tour passed very quickly, we stopped twice along the way for taking pictures outside the bus... My original tour that day unfortunately got cancelled, but the team promptly re-scheduled me for a different time the same day... Job well done, Denver Tours!

    If you are visiting Denver this is one of the best ways to see the city. From the moment we hopped…read moreon the bus the vibe was fun, friendly and full of surprises. Our guide Max was amazing. She kept us laughing, engaged and genuinely excited to learn about Denver's history and hidden gems. Rob our driver was just as awesome and shared some great local insights along the way. One of the biggest highlights was visiting Red Rocks. Pictures do not do it justice. It is absolutely breathtaking in person. Every stop on the tour was interesting, well timed and packed with cool facts and photo opportunities. And let's talk about the ice cream at Little Man. Life changing. I am still thinking about it. This tour felt like exploring the city with two super fun locals who love what they do. Whether you are new to Denver or think you know the city you will walk away with a big smile and probably a new favorite ice cream spot too.

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    Denver Free Walking Tours - Larimer Square

    Larimer Square

    Denver Free Walking Tours - Union Station

    Union Station

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    Denver Art Museum - The Martin Building

    Denver Art Museum

    4.2(694 reviews)
    50.0 miGolden Triangle, Southwest
    $$

    A large, impressive museum with something for everyone. The main museum is technically two museums…read more(there are a total of three), the Hamilton building and the Martin building. Sections include modern and contemporary African art, arts of Oceania, Western American art, latin American art, indigenous art, alaskan art. They also have textile, fashion, and architecture exhibitions. They also have rotating temporary exhibitions. When I visited, it was European and American art. I had a little fun finding paintings of judgmental looking people and making a "we listen and we judge" instagram post. All the rooms are large and well curated/presented. I visited on a Tuesday and it was free (I still donated). On regular days, admission is 30 dollars, but gets you into all three museums, including the Kirkland (reviewed separately), which is right next door. I'm going to let the pictures speak for themselves as far as the variety available at this museum.

    The depth and breadth of the Denver Art Museum's collection is breathtaking. There is so much to…read morelearn and enjoy in the standing exhibits and the rotating exhibits that amaze and delight the senses. The current exhibition on Australian Indigenous Art "The Stars We Do Not See" is a stunning example of how much there is to gain and appreciate from going to see something you know nothing about. I particularly enjoy the tours, ongoing programs and lectures that the Museum offers. In conjunction with with the Aboriginal exhibit, the monthly "Mindful Looking" program offered a deep dive into one painting in that exhibit as a group of maybe 50 patrons listened in rapt attention as the curator of "The Stars We Do Not See" gave us a deep understanding of not only how that piece was made, but also its historical, symbolic and hidden perspectives. This is just a tiny slice of the education, amazement and enjoyment the Denver Art Museum has to offer. It's a treasure.

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    Denver Art Museum - Part of the Wild Things Exhibit

    Part of the Wild Things Exhibit

    Denver Art Museum - All Stars - American Artists exhibition

    All Stars - American Artists exhibition

    Denver Art Museum - Harsh lighting in some rooms

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    Harsh lighting in some rooms

    Che Bella Tours - Call on us to create the perfect guided or self-guided custom itinerary.

    Che Bella Tours

    5.0(1 review)
    57.8 mi

    For our honeymoon, my husband and I really wanted to visit Italy, so we did some research on the…read moreplaces we wanted to visit and explore. We narrowed it down to Rome and Tuscany, and then began pricing the different hotels, tours, rental cars, etc. By happenstance I heard a radio ad for Che Bella Tours and realized that they offered exactly what we were looking for in Italy -without any of the hassle! Che Bella's inclusive tours provide accommodations in a very nice Rome hotel, a gorgeous villa in Tuscany and a combination of meals at great restaurants throughout. We could not have been more pleased with our experience. Sandy Gregory our tour operator was really helpful, responsive and enthusiastic from the very beginning. She gave us good advice about choosing flights, and sent us a packing guide, too. In Italy, Sandy proved to be just as knowledgeable about the history, art and customs as the professional guides who led us on our private tours of the Vatican and the famous cathedrals and duomas in Tuscany. Each day, as we headed towards another beautiful medieval town, Sandy would give us a break-down of the day ahead, and give us options for exploring, shopping and dining with a scale of being totally on our own or having her along as a guide and/or lunch dinner companion. It was great to be able to wander around by ourselves, trying our Italian out and discovering the magic of each place on our own, and also to have Sandy meet up with us at certain times to check in and give us more insights or advice about places to see. The guides that Sandy arranged for our private tours were art history experts and they really opened up the experience of each place for us. It can be a bit overwhelming to be surrounded by so much Renaissance art, so a knowledgeable guide is really important. Plus, we were whisked to the front of the very long lines to see the Vatican museum in Rome and The David in Florence! The hotels where we stayed were wonderful, especially the villa in San Gimignano. I still dream about it! The surrounding vineyards and olive tree groves, the beautiful pool, the wonderful breakfasts and elegant dining. I fell in love with that place. Che Bella Tours gives you a couple of days to be on your own and do nothing if you want, and we spent a very enjoyable afternoon lounging beside the hotel pool, drinking Rose' and taking in the spectacularly beautiful views. One of the highlights of our trip was the cooking class in Certaldo that Sandy arranged for us. We learned to make fresh pasta, osso bucco and a dessert, and we had so much fun in the process then enjoyed a delicious meal at the end that we had prepared ourselves! As soon as I returned home I ordered a pasta maker as we are forever spoiled by the amazing pasta that was our daily staple in Italy. If you have an opportunity to take a Che Bella Tour - do it! The experience offered is so rich. It is not just a tour, but a true appreciation and immersion in the culture and art and lifestyle of the country you are visiting.

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    Che Bella Tours - Our goal is to create the perfect blend of personal passions, cultural encounters, famous landmarks, secret hideaways, art and cuisine.

    Our goal is to create the perfect blend of personal passions, cultural encounters, famous landmarks, secret hideaways, art and cuisine.

    Che Bella Tours - We add a spicy dash of the unexpected and provide plenty of time to savor the flavors. How beautiful is that?

    We add a spicy dash of the unexpected and provide plenty of time to savor the flavors. How beautiful is that?

    Che Bella Tours - Since 2010, Che Bella Tours™ has enjoyed giving guests good life experiences to savor and treasure.

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    Since 2010, Che Bella Tours™ has enjoyed giving guests good life experiences to savor and treasure.

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