The Perfect Weekend in Denver: A 2-Day Itinerary
How to spend 48 hours in Denver like a local — where to eat, what to see, and what to skip
Day 1 Morning: Starting Your Weekend Right
Start at Union Station for coffee at Mercantile's market counter, then explore LoDo on foot — the historic district has excellent architecture and morning energy. Walk to Confluence Park along the Platte River.
Day 1 Afternoon: Exploring the Heart of the City
Head to RiNo Art District for the murals, galleries, and a brewery crawl. Lunch at Work & Class for brisket tacos and elote, or Hop Alley for Sichuan noodles.
Day 1 Evening: Dinner and Nightlife
Dinner at Guard and Grace for Colorado steaks, then explore the LoDo bar scene or catch live music at the Bluebird Theater or Cervantes' Masterpiece.
Day 2 Morning: A Fresh Start
Drive to Red Rocks Park for a sunrise hike through the formations and a workout on the amphitheater steps. Continue to Lookout Mountain for panoramic views.
Day 2 Afternoon: Deeper Into the City
Head to South Pearl Street for lunch at one of the neighborhood's excellent restaurants, then browse the boutiques and galleries. Visit Sushi Den if you're craving world-class sushi.
Day 2 Evening: The Grand Finale
Walk City Park for mountain-and-skyline views, then dinner in the Highlands neighborhood — Linger, The Populist, or Highland Tap & Burger. The Highlands rooftop bars have the best mountain views.
Neighborhoods to Know in Denver
Denver's personality lives in its neighborhoods, and understanding them is the key to a great visit. The neighborhoods to prioritize are LoDo (Lower Downtown), RiNo (River North), South Pearl Street, Highlands/LoHi, Capitol Hill, Five Points. Each has its own character, food scene, and energy. The best weekend trips leave time for unstructured wandering in at least one neighborhood — put away the phone, walk without a destination, and let the city reveal itself. You'll stumble into a cafe, a shop, or a park bench with a view that no itinerary could have predicted.
Pro Tip
The best time to visit Denver: September and October are spectacular with warm days, cool nights, and golden aspens in the mountains nearby. May through June is excellent. Denver gets 300+ days of sunshine, so even winter is pleasant.
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