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Denver Culture Calendar—October

There’s so much going on in the Mile High City, it can be difficult to narrow down your options. So we’ve done it for you! Whatever you’re seeking for your next outing, Denver has it. Scroll through the gallery below to get a taste of October.

 

Comedy

Oct. 1: Rob LoweEllie Caulkins Opera House

Oct. 5-7: The Sklar BrothersComedy Works (South)

Oct. 6: Carlos MenciaParamount Theatre

Oct. 7: Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood – Paramount Theatre

Oct. 11: Adam Cayton-Holland – Comedy Works (Downtown)

Oct. 19-21: Jon Lovitz – Comedy Works (South)

Oct. 20: Mike Birbiglia – Paramount Theatre

Oct. 20-22: Jay Pharoah – Comedy Works (Downtown)

Oct. 22: Nick Offerman – Paramount Theatre

Oct. 28: Jay Leno – Paramount Theatre

 

Theater

Oct. 1-14: AppropriateCurious Theatre Company

Oct. 1-22: Girls Only: The Secret Comedy of WomenGarner Galleria Theatre & Bar

Oct. 1-28: The Legend of Sleepy HollowMiners Alley Playhouse, Golden

Oct. 1-29: Macbeth – Space Theatre

Oct. 1-Nov. 11: Once: A New MusicalMidtown Arts Center, Fort Collins

Oct. 6-Nov. 5: A Delicate BalanceThe Edge Theater

Oct. 7: Purple Rain: The Music of PrinceBoettcher Concert Hall

Oct. 13-15: Mozart’s Requiem – Boettcher Concert Hall

Oct. 13-Nov. 19: Smart PeopleRicketson Theatre

Oct. 17-29: Something Rotten!Buell Theatre

Oct. 26-27: Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas – Boettcher Concert Hall

Oct. 28: Halloween Spooktacular –  Boettcher Concert Hall

 

Museum Exhibits

Oct. 1-29: La Musidora – Denver Art Museum

Oct. 1-Nov. 12: Common Ground: Photographs by Fazal Sheikh, 1989-2013 – Denver Art Museum

Oct. 1-Jan. 21: Still & Art – Clyfford Still Museum

Oct. 1-May 19: Stampede: Animals in Art – Denver Art Museum

Oct. 3: Beers Made by Walking – Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Oct. 6-Jan. 15: Ultimate Dinosaurs – Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Oct. 6-Feb. 1: Conquest of the Skies 3D – Denver Museum of Nature & Science

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Denver Culture Calendar—July 2017

There’s so much going on in the Mile High City, it can be difficult to narrow down your options. So we’ve done it for you! Whatever you’re seeking for your next outing, Denver has it. Scroll through the gallery below to get a taste of July.

 

Comedy

July 6-8: Steve-OComedy Words (South)

July 13: Dave ChappelleBellco Theatre

July 13-15: Hari Kondabolu – Comedy Works (Downtown)

July 13-15: Sinbad – Comedy Works (South)

July 15: Dave Chappelle – Red Rocks

July 20-23: James Davis – Comedy Works (Downtown)

July 22: Steve Martin & Martin Short – Bellco Theatre

July 27-30: Drew Michael – Comedy Works (Downtown)

July 28-29: Nikki Glaser – Comedy Works (South)

July 29: Jim Gaffigan1stBank Center

 

Theater

June 1-July 9: Luzia by Cirque du Soleil Pepsi Center

June 11-Aug. 13: Colorado Shakespeare FestivalCU Boulder

June 23-Aug. 6: Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny CashVintage Theatre

June 30-July 23: Baby Boomer Baby – A Musical Comedy Talkin’ ‘bout My Generation – The Dairy Arts Center, Boulder

July 5-Aug. 23: Mixed Taste – Seawell Grand Ballroom

July 7-15: Sonder: Immersive Dance Theatre ExperienceEllie Caulkins Opera House

July 13-Aug. 6: AnnieStage Theatre

 

Museum Exhibits

Feb. 17-Dec. 30: Dream Big 3D: Engineering Our World – Denver Museum of Nature & Science

April 28-Sept. 24: Calder: Monumental – Denver Botanic Gardens

May 8-Aug. 20: Tableau – Denver Art Museum

June 2-Aug. 3: Chromatic – Artwork Network Gallery & Event Center

June 2-Aug. 27: Jenny Morgan – Skindeep – Museum of Contemporary Art Denver

June 3-Jan.14: Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas – The Longmont Museum

June 30-Oct. 29: La Musidora – Denver Art Museum

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Denver Concert Calendar—July 2017

Whether you’re soaking up the sun in the world-renowned Red Rocks Amphitheater or visiting local venues like the Bluebird and the Fillmore, live music is everywhere you look in Denver. Check out the best concerts happening in July.

 

July 6: Queen & Adam LambertPepsi Center

July 7-9: Bassnectar1stBank Center

July 7-9: The Avett Brothers – Red Rocks

July 10: Santana – Red Rocks

July 11: Beck – Red Rocks

July 13: Michael Franti & Spearhead – Red Rocks

July 13-14: Jack JohnsonFiddler’s Green

July 14: Michelle BranchThe Gothic Theatre

July 14: Railroad Earth & Leftover Salmon – Red Rocks

July 15: Brad Paisley – Pepsi Center

July 15: Daryl Hall & John Oates with Tears for Fears

July 16: Amos Lee with the Colorado Symphony – Red Rocks

July 16: Garbage/Blondie – Fiddler’s Green

July 18: Goo Goo Dolls – Fiddler’s Green

July 19: Dirty Heads & SOJA – Red Rocks

July 19: Jaymes YoungLarimer Lounge

July 19: John Mayer – Pepsi Center

July 20: Earth, Wind & Fire with Chic – Pepsi Center

July 21: Neil Diamond – Pepsi Center

July 21-23: The String Cheese Incident – Red Rocks

July 26: Glass Animals – Red Rocks

July 29: Kendrick Lamar – Pepsi Center

July 29: Zac Brown BandCoors Field

July 30: Creedence Clearwater Revival Hudson Gardens

July 31: Steve Miller Band – Red Rocks

July 31: Tim McGraw & Faith Hill – Pepsi Center

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The Ultimate Summer Paradise: Colorado

There’s nothing better than summer in Colorado. With festivals and markets every weekend, Red Rocks open for the concert season, and the thawing of the mountains, there’s no shortage of things to do. Hiking, biking, climbing, whitewater rafting—whatever adventure you’re looking for, you’ll be sure to find it here. If a quiet stroll in nature is more your speed, the Denver Botanic Gardens and Colorado’s 42 state parks offer a great escape. For the creatively inclined, festivals like the Cherry Creek Arts Festival (July 1-3) and A Taste of Colorado (September 1-4) showcase a wide range of talent and are celebrated by locals and visitors alike.

Effortless Rental Group features a variety of properties that put you right in the middle of all the summer action. Whether you’re reuniting with the entire family or meeting up with a couple friends for a weekend away, you’ll find the perfect spot for your trip. Take a look at some of our ideal summer properties below.

 

(COMING SOON!) 1. Exquisite Indian Hills Estate Sleeps 24!
Indian Hills
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/18683733?preview_for_ml

Panoramic views of the famous Colorado foothills and the highest standard of luxury make this six-bedroom estate an unforgettable place to stay in the summer. With towering trees, horse riding trails, and stunning mountains in your backyard, you’ll be surrounded by nature everywhere you look. *This striking estate is perfect for weddings and other special events.

Accommodates: 24
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 8

 

2. Union Station Loft! Heart of Downtown – Sleeps 10!
Denver
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/17381767

Stay in the middle of all the summer action in this gorgeous loft within walking distance of Union Station and some of the best restaurants and bars downtown. The open floor plan offers plenty of room for large groups, and the private rooftop patio is the perfect place to unwind after a day exploring the city!

Accommodates: 10
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2

 

3. Modern Highlands Home – Multiple Decks! Great Views!
Denver
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/18211893

Custom handmade décor, sun-drenched rooms, exposed brick, and sweeping views of the city make this home truly unique. Stay close to bustling restaurants, bars, and shops. Sip a cold drink and watch the sunset from the back patio on the main floor or the balcony with amazing views of the Denver skyline.

Accommodates: 8
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2.5

 

4. Stunning Modern Sloan’s Lake – Roof Deck! Sleeps 10!
Denver
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/18192868

Enjoy both city and mountain views from this incredible home in the perfect location for exploring Denver. Walk to Sloan’s Lake Park or make the drive to the mountains for amazing hiking and biking spots. The spacious rooftop deck is wonderful for warm summer evenings!

Accommodates: 10
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3.5

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Concert Calendar—June

Weather you’re soaking up the sun in the world-renowned Red Rocks Amphitheater or visiting local venues like the Bluebird and the Fillmore, live music is everywhere you look in Denver. Check out the best concerts happening in June.

 

Concerts

May 31-June 2: The Disco BiscuitsOgden Theatre

June 1: Chromeo & Rufus Du Sol – Red Rocks

June 2: The Motet & Jurassic 5 – Red Rocks

June 3: Denver Beer Co.’s Sun Drenched Music Fest – Denver Beer Co.

June 3: Marian Hill – Ogden Theatre

June 3: ZZ Ward – The Bluebird Theater

June 5: John Mellencamp – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

June 5: Surfer Blood – Larimer Lounge

June 6: Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull – Pepsi Center

June 6: Modest Mouse – Fillmore Auditorium

June 7: Metallica: Worldwired Tour – Sports Authority Field at Mile High

June 7: Phoenix – Red Rocks

June 9: Ok Go – The Gothic Theatre

June 10: Big Head Todd and the Monsters – Red Rocks

June 11: Marshmello – Red Rocks

June 13: Punch Brothers – Denver Botanic Gardens

June 14: Norah Jones – Red Rocks

June 16: Dispatch – Red Rocks

June 17: Grammatik – Red Rocks

June 18: Portugal. The Man & Local Natives – Red Rocks

June 20: The Moody Blues – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

June 23-25: Widespread Panic – Red Rocks

June 25: Vans Warped Tour ’17 – Pepsi Center

June 28: Paul Simon – Red Rocks

June 30-July 2: Umphrey’s McGee – Red Rocks

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Denver Culture Calendar—June

There’s so much going on in the Mile High City, it can be difficult to narrow down your options. So we’ve done it for you! Whatever you’re seeking for your next outing—comedy, theater, museum exhibits—Denver has it. Scroll through the gallery below to get a taste of June.

 

Comedy

June 1-3: Christina Pazsitzky – Comedy Works (Downtown)

June 4-5: Troy Walker – Comedy Works (Downtown)

June 8-10: John Henson – Comedy Works (Downtown)

June 11-12: Jordan Rock – Comedy Works (Downtown)

June 15-17: Colin Kane – Comedy Works (Downtown)

June 15-17: Damon Wayans Jr. – Comedy Works (South)

June 18: Father’s Day Family Show w/ Chris Voth – Comedy Works (South)

June 23-24: Brian Regan – Paramount Theatre

 

Theater

May 6-June 17: The Luckiest People – Curious Theatre Company

May 19-June 18: Hairspray – Littleton Town Hall Arts Center

May 30-June 18: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Ellie Caulkins Opera House

May 26-July 1: Rocky Horror Show – The Bug Theatre

June 1: VRiety 360: A Modern Variety Show with a Technological Twist – Denver Center for the Performing Arts @ DPAC

June 1-25: Luzia by Cirque Du Soleil – Pepsi Center

June 1-25: Dragon – Garner Galleria Theatre & Bar

June 11-Aug. 13: Colorado Shakespeare Festival – University of Colorado Boulder

June 17-July 15: Rock of Aging – John Hand Theater

June 22: Murder Mystery Dinner Party – The Old Spaghetti Factory

June 23-Aug. 26: Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash – Vintage Theatre

 

Museum Exhibits

Mar. 19-Aug. 6: Word Dance – Denver Art Museum

April 3-Aug. 6: Abstract Expressionism – Denver Art Museum

Mar. 10-Aug. 13: Vikings: Beyond the Legend – Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Feb. 11-Aug. 20: Ryan McGinley: The Kids Were Alright – Museum of Contemporary Art Denver

May 1-Nov. 19: Unseated – Denver Art Museum

June 10-30: Strong Statements – Denver Art Museum

June 16-Jan. 1: Nature’s Amazing Machines – Denver Museum of Nature & Science

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Partnering with a Rental Company vs. Doing It Alone

With the rise in popularity of short-term rentals, many owners are turning their investment properties into a second source of income. Once the decision to rent out the property using a short-term strategy has been made, there are numerous other questions that the owner must ask himself or herself: how much should I charge? How do I decorate my home? What do I include in my listing? Should I post on Airbnb, VRBO, or both?

There’s a lot to consider, especially when you’re starting out as a first-time renter. But the single most important decision you’ll make is whether you want to team up with a short-term rental management company or go at it alone.

One of the main benefits of a partnership with Effortless Rental Group is that you’ll be supported by a team of knowledgeable professionals who are dedicated to maximizing your monthly revenue. To learn how you can make exponentially more money when you work with us, versus renting on a short-term or long-term strategy alone, check out https://effortlessrentalgroup.com/hosting-tips/want-increase-earning-potential/

Increasing your earning potential is just the beginning. Effortless stands out from other rental management companies because we provide a turnkey service for our clients. This means that we take care of everything—from analytical pricing using our custom algorithms to handling all bookings and guest correspondence. Our professional cleaning company and re-stocking team will give you the peace of mind that everything is ready for your guests. In fact, many of our clients travel abroad for part of the year or even live out of state. They trust us to manage every single aspect of their rental property.

Owners who want to maximize their revenue and live their lives without worrying about the upkeep of their rental property choose to partner with Effortless Rental Group. We would be honored to work with you in the future. Please feel free to contact us anytime!

Effortless Rental Group

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Creative Classes in Denver

Why not take a little time off from sightseeing and find a creative outlet? There are tons of classes and workshops around Denver, offering everything from throwing pots to learning to paint with a glass of wine in your hand. Our picks for the best creative classes are below.

 

Art Classes

Pinot’s Palette

This franchise combines two things we love—art and alcohol. Every class is led by an experienced artist who teaches the class step-by-step how to create their own painted masterpieces. There is an impressive selection of wine and beer, including many local brews, and some Sunday classes offer bottomless mimosas for $10. The studio can also be rented out for private events.

Location: 3420 W 32nd Ave

Hours: The studio is open only for classes and private events—check out the event calendar on their website for details.

Cost: Open studio costs $12, most classes cost around $30, and prices vary for private events.

Learn more and reserve a spot at: https://www.pinotspalette.com/highlands or 720-663-1278

 

Share Denver

A community art space in the heart of Denver, this creative hub offers classes like jewelry making, veggie fermentation, and sugar skull creation. It doesn’t get much more relaxed than this spot, which feels more like a cozy living room than a work space, and draws crafters of all skill levels and abilities. Take a look at their monthly calendar for classes and events.

Location: 2829 Fairfax St

Hours: The studio is open only for classes and private events. Call or stop by for details.

Cost: Prices vary depending on the class.

Learn more and reserve a spot at: 720-608-0623

 

Ceramics in the City

A paint-your-own pottery studio that also features painting classes, glass fusing, and canvas painting, Ceramics in the City has it all. Come home with your own hand-painted mug, vase, or platter! Be sure to check out the daily specials to save some money on your creation, and look into renting the studio space for private events and parties.

Location: 5214 E Colfax

Hours: Monday – Friday: 11AM – 8PM; Saturday: 10AM – 8PM; Sunday: 11AM – 5PM

Cost: There is no studio fee—you just pay for your piece of pottery and all paint, tools, and other supplies are included. The prices range from $10-$65, and most pieces cost under $20.

Learn more and reserve a spot at: https://www.ceramicsinthecity.com or 303-200-0461

  

Cooking Classes

Kitchen Table Cooking School

With classes like “Tacos and Tequila” and “A Winter Evening in Florence,” a class at Kitchen Table is bound to be a good time whether you’re alone or with a group. Master the basics of artisan bread making in their workshop class, or rent out the space for a bridal shower or birthday party. There are 3-course couple classes every Friday evening!

Location: 6380 S Fiddler’s Green Circle

Hours: The studio is open only for classes and private events—check out the event calendar on their website for details.

Cost: Prices vary depending on the class.

Learn more and reserve a spot at: https://kitchentablegv.com or 303-220-9769

  

Cook Street School of Culinary Arts

Both a professional culinary arts academy and a recreational workspace for home cooks, Cook Street’s classes are taught by professional chefs and are sure to give you some impressive skills to take back home and show off to your friends. They have plenty of traditional classes, as well as date-night and high-altitude baking classes. This great spot is available for private dining and as an event space, as well.

Location: 1937 Market St

Hours: Daily, 9AM – 10PM

Cost: Prices vary depending on the class.

Learn more and reserve a spot at: https://cookstreet.com or 303-308-9300

  

Stir Cooking School

This laid-back cooking space in the bustling Highlands neighborhood offers cooking and mixology classes for both novice and experienced chefs. There is a full bar inside if you would like to accompany your class with a cocktail or glass of wine. Every Saturday night is date night at Stir, with couple classes like Iron Chef and All About Aphrodisiacs.

Location: 3215 Zuni St

Hours: The studio is open only for classes and private events—check out the event calendar on their website for details.

Cost: Prices vary depending on the class.

Learn more and reserve a spot at: https://www.stirtolearn.com or 720-287-4823

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How to Make Your Home Appealing to Business Travelers

Many of your guests will be traveling for pleasure, but you’ll get some who are in town for a meeting or convention. It’s important that your home accommodates business travelers with all of the amenities they’ll need during their stay. When you set up your home with special business features, along with having a solid review background, a speedy response rate, and several other specifications, Airbnb alerts potential guests who look at your listing that your property is “Business Travel Ready.” This title attached to your listing greatly increases your chances of getting a booking request. For a good place to start, take a look at our list of home additions geared toward business travelers.

 

  1. A workspace set up for laptops in an office nook or room

This is the single most important item for the business traveler in your home. Even if your guest is planning to explore your city a bit for pleasure, the main reason he or she is there is for business. A workspace in your home is essential, whether it’s an entire office or just a corner of the living room set up with a desk and chair. There should be an outlet nearby and enough space for a laptop and a few folders.

 

  1. Fast Wi-Fi

You should have Wi-Fi whether or not you want to cater to business travelers, as your guests will need to be able to look up where to eat on their phones or communicate with people back home. It’s especially important for business travelers to have high-speed internet so that they can do research, get in touch with colleagues, or figure out where their meeting is located.

 

  1. Toiletry essentials

Shampoo, toilet paper, clean towels, and a hair dryer are on the list of features Airbnb deems necessary for a listing to receive the “Business Travel Ready” label. Your business-oriented guests will be glad that your home matches the level of amenities they would find if they were getting ready in a hotel room. No need to spring for the most expensive salon shampoo and conditioner, but make a little effort to provide something nice.

 

  1. A printer/fax/scanner

This one is pretty self-explanatory—if your guests need to receive documents or send them elsewhere during their stay at your place, they’ll be glad to have the supplies to do it. Business travelers might need to print notes for a meeting, but it’s not a bad idea to have a printer available for all of your guests. People may want to print out concert or event tickets, or boarding passes for their flight out of your city.

 

  1. Hangers and an iron

Your guests will need to prepare for their meeting or conference, and you can help them accomplish this. Hangers and an iron are essential items for all types of guests, but even more so for guests traveling on business. It’s a good call to have plenty of hangers and closet space, as well as an ironing board (small is fine) to go along with the iron.

 

  1. If possible, a meeting area

It doesn’t hurt to designate a specific area of your home as a space for guests to brainstorm ideas alone or with others. This could be a home office or extra room—it doesn’t have to be anything fancy. Throw in a couple desk chairs, a desk or table, and a dry-erase board on the wall and you’re good to go.

 

  1. A list of coffee shops for remote work

Sometimes inspiration doesn’t hit until we get outside and into the real world. If you know a guest is going to be staying at your home for business, it’s not a bad idea to leave behind a short list of coffee shops nearby. Whether they want to post up there for the day or just stop by for a quick latte before heading to their conference, they’ll appreciate the effort. Check out https://effortlessrentalgroup.com/entertainment/7-best-denver-coffee-shops/ for a list of our favorite coffee shops in Denver.

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Kid-Approved: The Best Activities for Children in Denver

There’s plenty to do with the little ones in Denver. From the tranquil Botanic Gardens to the heart-racing Elitch Gardens, your kids won’t be bored. Take a look at our list below for some of the top activities in Denver that are fun for the whole family.

 

The Butterfly Pavilion

With over 5,000 animals including a resident tarantula named Rosie, the Butterfly Pavilion is a great place to relax among the butterflies and flowers while the kids check out the creepy-crawlies. There’s way more to see at this tropical paradise than the magnificent 1,600 butterflies from around the world—be sure to visit the underwater area where the kids can hold a starfish and the invertebrate exhibit with activities about centipedes, beetles, and worms.

Location: 6252 W 104th Ave, Westminster

Hours: Daily 9AM – 5PM

Cost: Adults: $11, Kids 2-12: $7, Kids under 2: free

For more info: https://www.butterflies.org

  

Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Park

This huge amusement and water park in the heart of downtown first opened in 1890 and has been delighting Denver residents and visitors ever since. There are plenty of rides and attractions for the whole family—be sure to check out the Goofy Gazebo and Elitch Express train. If you’re feeling bold, take a plunge on the Tower of Doom—the 200-foot drop at 60 mph is not for the faint of heart!

Location: 2000 Elitch Cir

Hours: Summer months: Sunday – Thursday: 10:30AM – 9PM; Friday – Saturday: 10:30AM – 10PM; see website for detailed info on hours

Cost: Adults (online tickets): $36, Adults (tickets at the gate): $50, Kids 3+: $32, Kids under 3: free

For more info: https://www.elitchgardens.com

 

Denver Zoo

Committed to animal conservation and environmental protection, Denver Zoo has received a plethora of awards and recognitions including the highest international award for its environmental, health, and safety systems, one of only 4 total recipients. The exhibits rotate on a regular basis and the zoo often features special events, such as Feathered Friend February and International Polar Bear Day. Don’t miss the African Penguin Feeding and the Sea Lion Show!

Location: 2300 Steele St

Hours: Winter hours: daily 10AM – 4PM

Cost: Adults: $13, Kids 3-11: $9, Kids under 3: free

For more info: https://www.denverzoo.org

 

The Children’s Museum

Your kids will love this magical museum that’s all about them! Their many exhibits are divided into four focuses: explore, imagine, investigate, and create. Some examples of exhibits you’ll find at the Children’s Museum: “Teaching Kitchen,” “Fire Station No.1,” and “Ready, Vet, Go!” A great place for kids to try something new, the museum also offers daily story times and clay workshops.

Location: 2121 Children’s Museum Dr

Hours: Monday – Tuesday: 9AM – 4PM; Wednesday: 9AM – 7:30PM; Thursday – Friday: 9AM – 4PM; Saturday – Sunday: 10AM – 5PM

Cost: Kids over 2 and adults: $13, Kids age 1: $11, Kids under 1: free

For more info: https://www.mychildsmuseum.org

 

Denver Botanic Gardens

A day wandering through the 24 acres of flowers, wildlife, trees, and succulents of the Botanic Gardens is a day well spent. The hands-on Mordecai Children’s Garden is only open during the summer, but your kids will keep busy year-round at the Science Pyramid, art shows, and permanent gardens. Don’t miss the Orchid Showcase, a special event that ends February 20, and the Summer Concert Series for a unique music venue in bloom.

Location: 1007 York St

Hours: Winter hours: daily 9AM – 5PM; Summer hours: 9AM – 8PM

Cost: Adults: $12.50, Kids 3-15 & Students (with ID): $9, Kids under 3: free

For more info: https://www.botanicgardens.org

 

Rockies Game at Coors Field

Beginning in April and going through the end of September, Rockies games are a wonderful experience for the whole family to get a true taste of the Mile High City (hotdogs optional). Tickets are affordable at the world-famous Coors Field, nestled into the historic Ballpark neighborhood downtown. Soak up a view of the Rocky Mountains (and a few beers) while you and the kids watch the Rockies bring home the win!

Location: 2001 Blake St

Hours: Check out the website for game times

Cost: Varies depending on seats, but most tickets range from $4 (for the “Rockpile”) and $70

For more info: https://colorado.rockies.mlb.com/

  

Denver Aquarium

Your kids will be transfixed for hours watching the sharks, eels, poison dart frogs, and many more animals in this underwater world. Denver Aquarium offers a 4D movie experience and an entire area dedicated to mermaids—watch these mythical beauties swim with sharks and stay for the meet and greet after the show. There’s also a full restaurant to refuel between all the water fun.

Location: 700 Water St

Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 10AM – 9PM; Friday – Saturday: 10AM – 9:30PM

Cost: Adults: $19.50, Kids 3-11: $13.50, Kids under 3: free

For more info: https://www.aquariumrestaurants.com/downtownaquariumdenver/

 

Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre

You simply can’t leave Denver without visiting Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a unique natural wonder where the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains meet. Whether you’re here for a concert or just to climb the steps and take in the breathtaking views, a trip to Red Rocks is unforgettable. Try to spot a sunrise or sunset—the sun framed by the rocks is nothing short of magical. If you can’t experience the acoustics while you’re here, take in the natural beauty on a hike or bike ride with the kids.

Location: 18300 W Alameda Parkway, Morrison

Hours: Amphitheatre: Non-event days: daily from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset; Event days: typically one hour before sunrise – 2PM; see website for show dates/times

Park: daily from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset on non-event days

Cost: Admission to the park and amphitheatre is free; check out the website for show details

For more info: https://redrocksonline.com