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    Great accommodations. Great ground. clean and friendly a great place for youth to get their start in rodeo

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    Denver Art Museum - The Martin Building

    Denver Art Museum

    (692 reviews)

    $$

    Golden Triangle, Southwest

    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.

    This is a review of the museum in Hamilton Building and Martin Building, which are connected by a…read morebridge. I reviewed The Kirkland separately. I suggest grabbing a map or downloading it on your phone. The Hamilton Building has several floors and houses arts of Africa & Oceania, indigenous arts of North America, Western American art, architecture and design galleries, modern and contemporary art. At the ground floor, there's a spacious gift shop. The Martin Building is an 8-story building with lots of glass tiles. It has indigenous arts of North America, Asian art, Latin American art & art of the Ancient Americas, European/American art before 1900, photography, textile art, fashion and major architecture and design collection. Both buildings are good to explore; but if you're pressed for time, I'd recommend going to The Kirkland first (which is my favorite).

    Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Cool clouds

    Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    (1.6k reviews)

    $$

    Loved every minute, from when we walked around to explore at about 5:30 ( we parked at the lower…read moresouth lot 1), to standing in line to enter at 6 (saw a rainbow!), to walking to the top of the amphitheater to take in the view, to the concert: Opening band The Original Wailers, Bob Marley's band with the original guitarist , played all the classics and all 9,000 audience members sang along! Feature band :Michael Franti and Spearhead: what showmanship and charm! He had multiple participants come up on stage to sing and dance with him throughout the 2 hour concert, and spent as much time in the crowds on the first 3 levels as on stage. He played mostly newer songs last night and shared some stories about what inspired him to write some of them. The changing twilight to night sky with full moon was also captivating. The acoustics of Red Rocks is phenomenal! And they try to ensure that smokers stay off to the side and not in the sitting area (some scofflaws always rebel but mostly people abided by the rules). A night to remember! Highly recommend! We'll be back!

    Search Assist…read more Rolling Stone Magazine named Red Rocks Amphitheatre the best amphitheater in America, describing it as a dramatic natural venue that can elevate a good show into a totally unforgettable night. The venue has hosted legendary performances by artists like The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix, contributing to its storied reputation. If you have not visited the iconic venue, find a music group you like and visit then. Unbelievable views depend on where you sit. High above and you can dwell on downtown Denver. Sit near stage and you will feel like you are in the band. Plenty of beverage locations on epic event days. They even come to you in the crowd. Plenty of parking, arrive early. Plenty of food choices. Limited parking for handicapped. We arrived by bus from our hotel location. I think that is the way to go.

    Hawthorn Suites By Wyndham Centennial - 1 Queen Bed Studio

    Hawthorn Suites By Wyndham Centennial

    (23 reviews)

    $$

    Here's the thing: this hotel rocks! Yes, it is fairly old and run down, especially in the hallways…read more There might be scuffs on your chair, dings in the walls, or scratches on the door... It's not perfectly kept up, and that's why I don't give it a full 5 stars...but regardless, this place left an impression on me. Right when I showed up to check in, the girl at the counter was so friendly. She made great conversation and was very sweet--even gave me a little gift bag with snacks to say thanks for being a Wyndham member! So cool! A couple days later when I was checking out, she remembered me and the conversation we had earlier. I was very impressed. Everyone on the staff was awesome and so helpful! Another big reason I loved this hotel is that they serve a complimentary dinner! When I was there they had soup, salad, rice, rolls, and dessert bars! I've never been to a hotel that has free dinner, so that was awesome! The breakfast was also great, with a ton of options to make anyone happy! Perhaps one of the best things about staying here was that I only paid $69 per night for such a good time! My room was big, it had a kitchen, the bed was really comfy, and the water pressure in the shower was great. I paid the price of a cheap motel but had a much better experience! I will absolutely stay here again if I'm in the area.

    If I could give this place no stars I would. My husband and I had a terrible experience at this…read moreplace. We were woke up in the middle of the night with a couple cursing one another out for at least an hour. The next day when they woke up it continued. The hotel smelled of smoke, when there was suppose to be designated areas. The rooms were very old, musty smelling, dirty, stains on the carpet and chair. It's called a suite, but it's actually small with a queen size bed a fridge, Microwave, very small dishwasher, and a couple cabinets. The hallways looked as if they had never been cleaned. The lady at the desk was very apologetic about the people arguing and said many had complained about them and they took care of the problem, which was appreciated. I could not handle the dirtiness of the place. My husband and I had arrived late Sunday and was tired from driving from Texas and just needed a bed. We checked out and went to a much better place. I advice DO NOT STAY AT THIS PLACE. I feel as if I can't get the dirtiness off me.

    Museum of Contemporary Art Denver

    Museum of Contemporary Art Denver

    (201 reviews)

    Lodo, Northwest

    I've been here twice- most recently because I was able to get a free ticket through the Denver…read morepublic library, and previously to attend a wine and Halloween candy pairing party. If you get a chance to attend their events, they are really fun and worth the price of admission. I also really enjoy their ever rotating art collection. They have some really great local and minority artists, but what really tugged on my heart this time was the exhibit of teen artists. Absolutely adore seeing kids express themselves through art, and their statements about their art were truly eloquent. Parking downtown sucks, as usual, but if you come on a Sunday you might be able to find a metered spot for free. I'm sure I'll be back, most likely for an event! I know I'll be recommending their teen program to some of my more artistic students.

    This is a non-collecting museum which means there is no permanent collection, but instead a…read morecontinuing series of temporary exhibits, some unique to this facility and others traveling between multiple museums. Quality can be highly variable, but that's always in the eye of the beholder. The focus is on contemporary art, as the name says, and much of this is intended to be highly provocative. I'm not a fan of art that requires a lengthy, written explanation to make sense and the curators here are often fond of that stuff, but I've also seen many beautiful, moving, thought-provoking, and inspiring exhibits. This is a bite-size facility with three floors of galleries. There is an elegant cafe on the top floor with a full bar and a nice selection of snacks, sandwiches, wine, beer, soft drinks, espresso drinks, and cocktails. The views from the roof deck outside the cafe are excellent. Street parking is metered and limited in this area; however, the museum has a deal with the parking garage across the street (1900 16th Street). Turn right off 15th Street onto Delgany Street, then immediately turn left. You'll see a large banner on the parking garage building touting museum parking as you turn off 15th Street. Use the QR code at the MCA's front desk to get one hour of free parking and two more hours at $5 each. All of the parking and access options can be found on the Web site at: Visit/Getting to MCA Denver The MCA has a very active schedule of events including lectures, classes, tours, film, parties, and many experiences geared to teens. The museum operates a second facility at the Holiday Theater in Lower Highlands in addition to the main Fries building. The Fries building is an excellent space for the display of contemporary art and was designed by starchitect David Adjaye. The Holiday Theater, built in 1914, then the Egyptian Theater (1926-1953), has been restored by the MCA as a 400-seat venue and performance hub for arts programming. Another facet of the museum is the Octopus Initiative. The MCA has assembled a collection of works by local Denver artists. Any Denver resident can create a list of favorites, then participate in a rotating lottery where these works are loaned out for ten month periods. The MCA has something for almost everyone and is certainly a major Denver treasure worth checking out.

    Quality Inn & Suites - Game room

    Quality Inn & Suites

    (35 reviews)

    $$

    TL;DR: for the price, it's not a bad place to stay as long as you understand that this isn't a…read moreluxury hotel, it's a quality inn with history! Fun facts: my aunt got married here in the 90's when it was the Cañon Inn, I also got married here in the 2000's, but it was bought by Quality at that time! Our stay was Tuesday night thru Saturday morning. Checking in the front desk gal was sweet and attentive. My husband had thrown the card with the internet passcode on it into the outside trashcan accidentally, so I had to go back down and get that info again from her. I complemented that the room was bigger than the photos showed online (we stayed in a 2 queen room and there was room for our kiddos blow up bed and all our luggage!) The free breakfast was just okay, nothing too crazy, except the waffles were very yummy (when there was table syrup instead of sugar free syrup available) but can't complain too much when it's FREE! We knock a star off because our room was not cleaned and our towels were not replaced, even with asking the front desk, the entire time we stayed. That's 4 nights; and they told me they clean every 3rd day... on the 3rd day, we stayed in our room in the morning and never heard a housekeeper knock or anything... our trash was overflowing and we had to put our used towels in the tub, just so we could use the toilet in the tiny bathroom. The sink in the bathroom did not drain very well, but we only really used it for washing hands and teeth brushing so it wasn't a huge deal to us. The beds and pillows were comfy, the tv didn't connect to the WiFi and therefore could not connect to Netflix, but we had food network on whenever we were in the room. The internet was fast and our kids enjoyed watching their tablets before bed with no interruptions.

    The decor was on the shabby side, carpet was worn in some spots, sloppy paint job, damaged veneer…read moreon the dresser; however the room was clean, no bugs, extra pillows, kickass a/c heater, curved shower rod (so no shower shroud), and good shower head/water pressure. Breakfast was good - yogurt, cereal, toast, muffins, waffles, sausage, eggs, oatmeal, juice, milk, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. They kept replenishing the breakfast bar all the way through the end of the breakfast hours. 2 outlet towers with USB ports in the room. Parking lot was well lit. Got a decent night's sleep and enjoyed my weekend.

    Great American Beer Festival

    Great American Beer Festival

    (164 reviews)

    CBD, Northwest

    This is the ultimate craft beer festival in the United States. I'm glad I finally got to complete…read morethis three-day pilgrimage. There were some 500 breweries pouring at this year's event. Initially, this volume was discouraging, because it didn't seem like I would be able to make a dent in it. However, this feeling soon gave way to the joy of adventure. No matter where I happened to land, I could find plenty of styles that interested me. Strong ales, in particular. The size of the convention floor is immense, so you can only go back and forth, from one end to the other, so many times. It helps to follow some sort of strategy. Early on, I completed a series of small missions. I tasted everything that interested me from the section featuring collaboration beers, followed by the section with medal-winning brews from previous years. Next, the section with international beers. From there, I treated my favorites from the most well-known regional brewers like an aircraft carrier. These included the likes of AleSmith, Dogfish Head, Firestone Walker, Pizza Port, Russian River, and Sierra Nevada. I sampled at random from the rest of the lot. I made sure not to overexert myself during the day, and to get adequate sleep each night. Also, to be well-fed and hydrated before, during, and after each of the three, four-day sessions. The entire convention floor is concrete, so my feet progressively tired from walking on it over the course of three days. This makes it important to wear shoes with optimal cushioning. The Thursday evening session is great, because it's not too crowded. The Friday and Saturday sessions, on the other hand, are dense with people. However, this is easily absorbed by the vast array of tasting stations. For certain breweries, the lines are ridiculous, so I never bothered with those. There is no re-entry after you leave the event. However, the four hours go by fast, and there are plenty of areas with seating to rest from walking. The food selection was nearly devoid of vegan options. I was able to get a vegan noodle and rice bowl from Cupbop, but they didn't have tofu or other plant-based protein to put in it.

    I'm surprised I haven't reviewed this event. I've been going every year (except for when it closed…read morefor Covid obv) since 2015, I think. It's been a great event each time. The organizers have done a good job organizing the event into unique sections with different ambiance. That seems hard to do with no walls, but they have managed it with surprising results. The beer has been great of course. The variety and also the option to try new stuff that I normally wouldn't have an opportunity to try. Fun crowd. Whenever someone drops a glass, it has gotten a fun reaction. They have had silent disco at some of the events and I've had fun with complete strangers doing that. The staff was efficient getting us in each time. But try to leave before close. It was easier to get an Uber or Lyft that way.

    Latigo Trails Equestrian - venues - Updated June 2026

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