Home > Relocating to Denver > Photo Tour Of Denver
<< Previous | Play | Pause | Next >>
Denver's spectacular skyline lies at the base of the Rocky Mountains.
Denver has the 10th largest downtown in America.
Denver as seen from City Park.
Designed by renowned architects Michael Graves and Klipp Colussy Jenks DuBois, the new Denver Public Library is an example of the outstanding modern architecture to be found in Denver.
Denver International Airport is the sixth busiest airport in the nation and the 10th busiest in the world. In 1997, 1998 and 1999 it was rated the most efficient of America's top airports by the FAA.
Denver Pavilions on the 16th Street Mall has 50 shops and restaurants under a dramatic block-long "Denver" sign.
Denver Pavilions has 50 shops and restaurants and 15 movie screens in a two square block entertainment complex.
Coors Field, the home of Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies, has 50,000 seats with stunning views of Denver and the mountains.
The Colorado Convention Center was designed by meeting planners for meeting planners and offers 292,000 square feet of exhibit space on one level with 100,000 square feet of meeting space on another level.
The dome of the Colorado State Capitol is covered with nearly 200 ounces of gold. The 15th step on the west side of the building is exactly one mile above sea level.
Called the Maroon Bells, this range of snowcapped peaks near Aspen is one of the most photographed spots in Colorado, but there is no shortage of scenery throughout the state. Colorado has more than 10,000 peaks that are over two miles high.
Directly in front of the 35,000 square foot Colorado Convention Center ballroom is the attractive pre-function lobby. Highlighted by its 35-foot columns and large 12,000 square foot area, this combination of space makes a perfect place to hold any event.
With over 300 days of sunshine a year in Denver and over 80 brew pubs, restaurants and sports bars, lower downtown (Lodo) is a great place to pass some time before taking in a Rockies game or indulging in some of the best shopping in the region.
The Denver Performing Arts Complex is a four-city-block arts complex with over 10,000 seats in eight theaters. The complex is the largest in the world in terms of the number, variety, and size of performance spaces and the number and variety of performing arts activities.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a 9,000-seat arena that has been carved out of 70 million year old red sandstone rocks. Located 12 miles west of Denver, it is a Denver city park that has hosted everyone from the Beatles to top symphony orchestras.
This is the third largest museum of its kind in the United States. Prehistoric Journey is a $7 million exhibit that covers the history of life on Earth, complete with a dramatic collection of dinosaur skeletons.
Cinco de Mayo in Civic Center Park. Denver hosts the nation's largest Cinco de Mayo festival on the weekend closest to May 5 with more than a quarter of a million people attending this celebration of Latino culture.
A polar bear cub plays with a visitor at Northern Shores exhibit in the Denver Zoo. The zoo is the fourth most popular zoo in America with over 3,600 animals on lovely grounds in City Park.
Larimer Square and the surrounding LoDo area are filled with outdoor cafes.
The Denver City and County Building is decorated with 40,000 floodlights each holiday season and is regarded as the largest outdoor lighting display in the nation.
Colorado's Ocean Journey is a new $93 million world class aquarium that features 15,000 fish, mammals and plants in a facility that holds a million gallons of water.
Paul Stewart, founder of the Black American West Museum, which tells the forgotten story of African American cowboys.
The home of "Unsinkable Molly Brown" is a popular tourist attraction in Denver. Molly entered folklore when she survived the sinking of the Titanic. A famous Broadway musical and movie were based on her life.
The beauty of the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area is just a short drive from downtown Denver.
LoDo is a 25 square block historic district that is now home to 90 brew pubs, sports bars, discos, restaurants and outdoor cafes and to 30 art galleries.
Echo Lake is part of the Denver Mountain Park system and is maintained by the City of Denver. The road to the top of Mount Evans is the highest in North America climbing to 14,260 feet above sea level. The summit is 50 miles from Denver.
Rocky Mountain National Park has 412 square miles of scenic beauty, located just 71 miles northwest of Denver.
Denver Virtual Tour Presented By: Denver Real Estate Denver Photos Courtesy Of: Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau
Denver Real Estate