Denver Metro
Convention & Visitors Bureau
1555 California Street #300
Denver, CO 80202-4264
(303) 892-1112
(303) 892-1636 (fax)
Population
467,610 Time Zone
Mountain Latitude/Longitude
39.72° /-104.96°
Sprawling on high, rolling plains
at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is a rapidly growing
city that has become the cultural and tourist capital of the
vast Rocky Mountain West. Denver's allure comes from the city's
mix of cosmopolitan amenities and the spirit of the Old West.
Denver
At the westernmost fringe of the Great 'Are We There Yet' Plains,
Colorado's 'Mile High City' beckons like an urban avatar of welcome
relief. On par with much larger cities, Denver is Middle America's
de facto hub of culture and commerce, offering all the perks (and
few of the pangs) of any modern American metropolis, with a
surrounding landscape that lends the city its illustrious 'grounded'
identity. Nestled up against the magnificent Rocky Mountains, Denver
is the perfect destination for anyone who has trouble choosing
between big-city and backwoods attractions or thinks a hard day's
hell raising is best finished off with high tea at a 19th-century
society hotel. After all, where else can you enjoy a buffalo
tenderloin before a night at the symphony and top the evening with a
nightcap at an art deco bar modeled on that of the Queen Mary?
attractions
Population: 500,000
Area: 110 sq miles (275 sq km)
Elevation: 5280ft (1585m)
State: Colorado
Time Zone: Mountain Time (GMT/UTC minus 7 hours)
Telephone area code: 303 & 720
Orientation
Denver lies on the flat plains abutting the eastern slope of the
Rocky Mountains, 660 miles (1060km) northwest of Dallas, 900 miles
(1450km) west of Chicago and 960 miles (1550km) east of San
Francisco. The city's streets and avenues follow a compass-oriented
grid pattern outside the diagonal swath of downtown. The State
Capitol is on the southeastern edge of downtown. West of the capitol
are the Civic Center and the Denver Art Museum. Lower Downtown ('LoDo'
to the locals), home to many of Denver's most historic buildings,
sits between Larimer Square and Union Station at the northwestern
corner of the downtown grid.
The non-navigable South Platte River flows just north of downtown
and is lined by trails and roads that snake into the mountains to
the southwest. Colfax Ave (Hwy 40), one of the longest streets in
the USA, bisects the city on its 40 mile (65km) journey from
Strasburg to Golden.
Denver International Airport (DEN) is located 24 miles (40km)
northeast of downtown. The downtown Denver Bus Terminal is
immediately north of the capitol; trains converge on neoclassical
Union Station at the northwestern edge of the downtown grid.