Whether you’re looking for world-class museums, live concerts or outdoor fun, Denver is the perfect spot for your next spring or summer getaway.
On top of that, the city has amazing cuisine from every corner of the globe and the freshest local ingredients. With blue skies and tons of sunshine, it’s always patio season in Denver. Within an easy two-hour drive take in the crisp alpine air by exploring mountains, rivers and vast open spaces.
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Events & Festivals
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Denver is packed with major events and festivals all spring and summer. Here are some highlights:
Kicking things off is the inaugural Denver Jazz Fest (April 3–6, 2025), which will highlight the area's jazz heritage and draw international performers. Get ready for a weekend filled with food, fun and culture at the annual Cinco de Mayo Festival (May 3–4, 2025) and outdoor lovers absolutely shouldn't miss the Outside Festival (May 31–June 1, 2025), featuring music, films, speakers and gear.
Three long-running favorites draw throngs of fans in June. At the Denver Chalk Art Festival (June 7–8, 2025) see more than 200 artists transform the city streets into a museum, adorned in vivid pastel chalks; enjoy a parade, live performances, art, vendors and fun for the entire family at the Juneteenth Music Festival (June 14–15, 2025); and Denver PrideFest (June 28 & 29, 2025) is celebration of community and culture that is welcoming, inclusive and fun for all attendees, with a parade and 5K (run, walk, roll or sashay).
In July, Fan Expo Denver (July 3–6, 2025) is the ultimate fandom weekend of celebs, cosplay, comics, anime, gaming and so much more; the Cherry Creek Arts Festival (July 4–6, 2025) is a major arts festival that will blow your mind; and the Colorado Black Arts Festival (July 11–13, 2025) honors African American art and culture in the historic City Park West neighborhood where you can enjoy live music, art shows, a marketplace and a food court.
And don't miss the action-packed Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day weekends. See our Denver Events calendar for exciting activities year-round or take a look at the biggest events of the year.
Food & Drink
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Whether you’re a fine dining fan, street food aficionado, cocktail sipper or craft beer lover, the city's culinary profile keeps getting elevated.
There are now 27 Michelin-recognized restaurants in Denver where you’ll have unparalleled experiences rated by anonymous inspectors. Looking for some locals’ favorite eateries or hot new spots? Check out these must-try restaurants. The warmer months also mean patio dining will be in full swing.
Denver is widely known for its craft beer scene. But with 150 brewpubs, breweries and taprooms in the metro area, where to you begin? Let the Denver Beer Trail help you find your next favorite brew. For non-alcoholic options, check out these brilliant mocktail spots.
Outdoor Adventure & Urban Excitement
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Denver is the outdoor capital of the U.S. with activities galore in the city and nearby Rocky Mountains.
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You can also relax in the city's vast greenspaces as the city has more than 5,000 acres of traditional parks and parkways, including mountain parks. There are tons of opportunities to go hiking, running and fly-fishing in and around the city. Denver is a paradise for cyclists with bike lanes and paved paths that connect to hundreds of additional miles of dirt trails. Or check out the vibrant neighborhoods, from downtown to Highland to the River North Art District (RiNo), all of which are highly walkable with have fascinating things to see around every corner.
Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre is only minutes from the city. The surrounding park has a network of trails for seeing the stunning scenery. Plus, you can sign up for yoga in the stands and have an almost ethereal practice. And Rocky Mountain National Park is a bucket-list destination for outdoor lovers. This spectacular natural playground, teeming with wildlife, is beautiful year-round.
Denver is also known as a sports town with six pro sports teams. Here's how to be a baseball fan by cheering on the Colorado Rockies or how to be a soccer fan by getting behind the Colorado Rapids where you'll get the inside scoop on the teams and find out where to hang out.
Music, Arts & Culture
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From museums and galleries to the country’s best street art, Denver is the perfect place to get your arts fix. There are discounts at top cultural attractions like Denver Art Museum. See our must-see art page to find out about mind-blowing exhibitions.
Denver also has a thriving performing arts scene where you’ll see Broadway touring shows and local productions. There's no better way to spend a cool summer night in the Mile High City than enjoying a movie in the great outdoors.
The biggest musicians in the world descend on Denver throughout the year. Don’t miss these blockbuster concerts. One of the most enjoyable ways to experience summer is by combining Colorado’s delightful weather with live music at these outdoor venues.
Family-Friendly Fun
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Your family will never run out of things to do in Denver with these family-friendly activities. Get discounts at major attractions like the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and History Colorado Center and book a stay at these hotels.
From native Colorado species to exotic creatures from the other side of the globe, The Mile High City is filled with amazing animals in state-of-the-art habitats. Your little ones won’t want to miss wild Denver. Experience more of the natural world on these hikes for youngsters.
There are also plenty of activities for teens such as shopping and extreme sports parks, free tours and attractions, and amusement parks. In between adventures, recharge at these kid-friendly restaurants.
Travel Planning Tips
Back to Top of ListGetting to and from Denver International Airport is easy thanks to rail service that delivers visitors to the heart of the city, arriving at Denver Union Station, the city’s transportation hub.
From there, you can take the free 16th Street MallRide shuttle buses that go up through the heart of the city or access the light rail and city bus network. See other ways to get around the city without a car.
Denver's weather is mild but can change rapidly. It's best to dress in layers. Since Denver famously sits at 5,280 feet above sea level, check out these high-altitude tips before you travel. If you're heading up into the high country, you can rent a car or there are several mountain transportation options like trains and buses.
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