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    Denver Pavilions

    3.4 (78 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Steve A.

    Convenient mall in a popular area. Denver Pavilions is a pretty big place. It has many national stores. Also there's local businesses. This has all kinds of entertainment and shopping. Endless possibilities for eating and shopping here. It has several levels. There's escalators but the last time some weren't working. Among the businesses here is a bowling alley. There's also a large theater. It has several ways to get to, with the best being the free 16th Street bus. There's also parking but there's not much space. It has some ways you can save money here. Movie theater has free parking. This can get crowded at times.

    Sonya E.

    Pretty cool outdoor mall. Some of the stores were not reopened yet while we were in town but visitors can find some cool deals in the stores that are. There is a whole strip of restaurants and bars lined up on the other side of the mall which is fun to walk through. Masks are required even when outdoors. Escalators and elevators are available to assist to the upper floors.

    This is a shopping center in downtown Denver. The shops span 3 floors and two blocks. The section of Glenarm Pl between the two blocks is closed to vehicular traffic. There are about 25 shops. It might look like more in the directory, but only because it lists some stores 3-4 times.

    Never know what you'll see why people watching here.
    sandy b.

    Great place for photo ops, shops and more. A movie theater that offers four hour free parking below and many choices of restaurants to dine at. Here I find several of my favorite stores to browse & buy, H & M, Papyrus, & Claire's. So many more to choose from.

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    Aushiana R.

    Different places to walk through and explore. Very close to everything . Very cute stores out front. Lots of top stores even has a ton of restaurants and a bowling alley. Very cute area. Will return

    Stacy F.

    An outdoor shopping plaza with several floors and multiple locations to shop. I can see how this is a tourist draw, but if I were a local, I probably wouldn't go here. It's in the heart of downtown, by the financial district and convention center. We were able to walk here from our hotel, which made it really convenient and easy to get to. However, if you're driving it might be difficult to find a parking spot to be able to get over here which is why is a local I probably wouldn't come here. They have a variety of chain retail shopping locations. It also offered up a couple of different restaurants and a large movie theater. You could either opt for the escalator or the elevator to go to the variety of floors that were on offer. The movie theater was all the way at the top. The stores that were here are the same that you find at almost any mall. So if you're not located in the downtown area where you can walk here I would suggest skipping this and going to a mall in the area closer to where you are. Overall: B Standard chain stores, hit them up if walking distance.

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    Jessica F.

    Didn't get to go down the entire street but we enjoyed what we did get to. Decently kept area, great food "trucks" down the middle parts of the street. Overall great area to walk and shop around for a few hours.

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    A whole line of cars Could not get out of the parking garage due to a gate malfunction. We were trapped for 30 minutes.

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    Run down and mostly empty. Parking is expensive. Don't waste your time if you're visiting the city.

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    construction on the roads, completly gutted out. Hardly any stores open. Big disappointment.

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    Larimer Square

    Larimer Square

    4.1
    (150 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    We went during the holidays last year, its a cute little touristy area down town Denver. Every…read morething was nicely decorated with Christmas lights. My family and I parked sreeetside with no issue. It was really nice to go in and out of some of the shops. We found a vintage thrift shop and a few purse stores. This is really a nice classy area to visit, I would recommend to visit.

    Cities have an odd habit of designating official coordinates where you are legally required to…read moreexperience awe. They speak of these coordinates with such religious fervor that you arrive expecting a spiritual transformation, or at least a profound insight into the human condition. Larimer Square is an undeniably pleasant place, but the heavens remained firmly closed. The pamphlets do not lie about the aesthetics. It is handsome. There are beautifully restored Victorian brick buildings from the nineteenth century, and an overhead canopy of string lights that makes the pavement look like the staging area for a high-end commercial. It feels like a very clean, very efficient factory where postcards are manufactured for people who live somewhere else. The primary structural defect of Larimer Square, however, is that it is exactly one block long. You enter the historic district at 14th Street and, after an incredibly brief amount of leisurely bipedal motion, you arrive at 15th Street. And then you are entirely finished. If you rearranged your entire day to see it, you are left standing on the asphalt, blinking into the Colorado sun, wondering what an adult is supposed to do with the remaining twenty-three hours of the day. Allegedly it used to possess a bit of a local soul, the old-timers on the internet still mourn a legendary neighborhood institution called The Market that used to sell cake and coffee, but some corporate real estate equity firm from North Carolina bought the block a few years back. Now it feels like an outdoor museum where the artifacts happen to be expensive designer boutiques and highly exclusive, overcrowded restaurants. Furthermore, if you wish to park a motor vehicle anywhere near this singular block, the surrounding lots will happily charge you enough money to buy a small appliance. If you already have an upscale dinner reservation nearby, it is a perfectly lovely backdrop for a short stroll. But if another traveler tells you to restructure any part of your itinerary around it, I would advise you to preserve your energy. It is a very cute, potentially somewhat expensive, twelve-minute experience.

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    Cherry Creek North

    Cherry Creek North

    4.1
    (36 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$$

    I've been to Denver a number of times but this was my first time going to Cherry Creek! What a…read morepleasant surprise. This neighborhood felt clean and upscale with plenty of great shopping and restaurants. When I asked ChatGPT to compare it to a San Diego neighborhood, it said Encinitas or La Jolla (if that reference point means anything to you). The area itself encompasses around 16 blocks filled with lots to do. We stayed at the Jacquard Hotel, which is part of the Marriott family. It was a lovely stay with a great lobby restaurant, Narrative and rooftop pool and bar. We enjoyed shopping at the mall as well as at the shops that line the streets. In terms of food, Quality Italian was our favorite for dinner and we enjoyed Little Man Ice Cream!

    It's time for an update. Rather than focus on parking which continues to be a problem, let's focus…read moreon activity. The premier living and shopping area of Denver is absolutely going through gentrification. Very nice single-story and two-story retail buildings are being torn down in order to provide more office buildings, apartment buildings and condominiums as well as lots more retail shops, spas , beauty salons and pricey restaurants and bars. Of course, it adds and brings thousands of people to the area, but with little hope of avoiding congestion. The city continues to express its desire that people visit using public transportation, but, of course, there are no trains, subways, or, rapid transit of any make, style or kind. For those who dare to bicycle into Cherry Creek North, be sure that your health insurance is paid up. So what's Cherry Creek North starting to look like, you guessed it, a mini Metropolitan downtown. Yet, it remains the place to shop and eat and walk among lots and lots of beautiful people who seem to own lots of dogs. Once the next door Cherry Creek West Neighborhood becomes developed it will add several thousand more people into the area. It remains Beverly Hills without the large green frontages, mostly big homes and beautiful landscaping, but, instead, a visitors' delight with high end homes and pricey apartments and high end retail shopping.

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    Fillmore Plaza

    Fillmore Plaza

    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    It is in the heart of Cherry Creek North. It was designed to hold events and is so utilized. From…read moreChristmas booths to outdoor live music to outdoor shopping and party events, it does it all very well and is utilized year round. Bravo to the Cherry Creek North Business District for making a visit to the area an above average experience.

    "People are walking with intentions to shop instead of just relaxing and hanging out." Ken Melies,…read moreco-owner of Eurpotics, 07/10/2014 Denver Post. What's wrong with relaxing and hanging out? Oh yeah, we got bills to pay, dolla dolla bills y'all. Fillmore Plaza used to be a pedestrian only zone, and the only car free public space in Cherry Creek North (CCN), between 1987 and 2011. After a face lift (apropos for CCN, no?) Fillmore Street is once again open to vehicular traffic and surprisingly to a lot more pedestrian activity, including some "relaxing and hanging out." By the late 2000s the 100 block of Fillmore Street was underutilized and frankly unwelcoming - there really wasn't a reason to go there. Sure there was the occasional movie night on the plaza and a few shops were still open, but overall it was an uninviting public space. There was some grassy area primarily used by kids and dogs and a couple of sputtering fountains which worked occasionally. Fast forward to today and Fillmore Street has been transformed. The street itself is paved in handsome brick, there are trees and extensive plantings, colorful lighting, and plenty of seating areas. The street grid has been reinforced and the connection between CCN and the Cherry Creek Shopping Center (south of First Avenue) functions better not only for cars, but surprisingly for pedestrians as well. And of course there is plenty of shopping. The list of shops includes primarily national and some international brand names which can afford the higher rents that CCN can command. Currently the 100 block of Fillmore includes: Europtics (my favorite sunglass store), Kate Spade, Loro Piana, Jonathan Adler, Hermes, Le Creuset, Eileen Fisher, Lululemon, prAna, Calypso, and Exofficio. Additionally, the patio of Harman's Eat & Drink faces Fillmore and is a great place to soak in the sun while enjoying a cocktail, or three, while taking in the CCN scene. Urban forms evolve over time. Cities are dynamic, their plazas and streets speak and incorporate the values reflected by their neighborhoods. The best spaces aspire to find equilibrium between the commercial realm, the market or the agora, and the needs and access afforded to the public, ideally not just for a small segment of a privileged few, but for the whole city they serve. What works in one era may not necessarily be suitable to the next and the most successful places in my opinion incorporate the needs of both private and public domains. I think the new Fillmore "Plaza" Street reflects the movement that values the street and street life in general, but it tilts just a bit to the interests of the few and in general to the private sphere. Overall, I think the space is an improvement from where it was, but as always we can do better to incorporate a more vibrant mix of people, shops and activities in our public places.

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