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Downtown Denver Hotel 10 minute walking DOWNTOWN DENVER distance ACCOMMODATIONS 1 AC Hotel 20 Hotel Born – a Kimpton Hotel (opening 2017) 40 StonebridgeHotel (under construction) 2 Aloft Hotel 21 Hotel Indigo (opening 2017) 41 TownePlace Suites by Marriott 3 The Art Hotel 22 Hotel Monaco Denver – a Kimpton Hotel Denver Downtown 4 Brown Palace Hotel and Spa 23 Hotel Teatro 42 Warwick Denver Hotel 5 Courtyard by Marriott Downtown 24 HYATT house 43 The Westin Denver Downtown 6 Crawford Hotel 25 Hyatt Place 7 Crowne Plaza Denver Downtown 26 Hyatt Regency Denver at CCC 8 Curtis, a Doubletree Hotel by Hilton 27 Le Méridien Denver Hotel 9 Denver Marriott City Center 28 Magnolia Hotel Denver MAJOR ATTRACTIONS 10 Embassy Suites Denver Downtown 29 The Maven Hotel (opening 2017) 1 U.S. Mint at the Convention Center 30 NATIV Hotel 11 Fairfield Inn & Suites Downtown Denver 31 Oxford Hotel 2 Denver City & County Building 12 Four Seasons Hotel Denver 32 Renaissance Denver Downtown City Center 3 Civic Center Park 13 Grand Hyatt Denver 33 Residence Inn by Marriott Denver 4 Denver Art Museum 14 Hampton Inn & Suites Denver Downtown City Center 15 Hampton Inn & Suites Convention Center 34 Residence Inn Denver Downtown 5 Denver Public Library 16 Hilton Garden Inn Downtown Denver 35 Ritz-Carlton, Denver 6 History Colorado Center 17 Hilton Garden Inn Union Station (opening 2017) 36 The Rossonian (under construction) 7 Colorado State Capitol Building 18 Holiday Inn Express Denver Downtown 37 Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel 19 Homewood Suites Denver/Downtown 38 Source Hotel 8 Cherry Creek Shopping – Convention Center 39 Springhill Suites Denver Downtown at Metro State VISIT DENVER Information Center Dunkeld Pl. 26th St. 30th St. 212C Skate Park 16th St. 29th St. 19th St. RIVER NORTH W. 29th Ave. Riverfront 38 ARTS DISTRICT HIGHLANDS Platte St. Park Park Ave. West (RINO) 28th St. Speer Blvd. 18th St. Delgany St. Umatilla St. Umatilla Umatilla St. Umatilla 17 W. 28th Ave. 34 Central St.Highland Wewatta St. 27th St. 11 Pedestrian Walnut St. Chestnut Pl. Coors 212B Bridge Bassett St. Welton St. W. 27th Ave. Field 26th St. es f e Union in o in Broadway L ty L 20th St. Station B si A & er do 25th St. 27th-Welton Zuni St. Zuni Zuni St. Zuni 21 G Alcott St. Commons iv a 15th St. n or W. 26th Ave. Park U ol Union Station C Blake St. Confluence Bassett Cir. (Amtrak, RTD Buses Market St. 24th St. HISTORIC Park Millennium & Light Rail) 29 36 Bridge FIVE POINTS W. 25th Ave. 212A Larimer St. 6 LOWER 22nd St. DISTRICT Byron Pl. Centennial 20 Centennial Little Raven St. DOWNTOWN Park Museum of Lawrence St. 211 Flower 25th-Welton W. 24th Ave. Contemporary Art (LODO) 25th St. Washington St. Washington Clarkson St. St. Clarkson Clarkson Downtown Gardens Sakura Park Ave. St. Washington Water St. Denver 31 19th St. Arapahoe St. Lawson Bryant St. St. Bryant Bryant Clay St. Clay Clay St. Clay Aquarium Square Curtis St. r. Park Decatur St. Decatur Decatur St. Decatur D Delgany St. Greyhound W. 23rd Ave. m Elitch Cir. 30 17th St. 18th St. 24th St. eu Champa St. s r 16th Street Mall Bus Terminal u e Wewatta St. Jeferson River Dr. M iv ’s R Wynkoop St. n Cherry Creek Stout St. Park e e 20th St. r t d l t W. 22nd Ave. i a Wazee St. h l Pepsi Center- California St. C Elitch Gardens Speer Blvd. 35 P Elitch Gardens 15th St. E. 22nd Ave. The Children’s Museum Theme & Water Park Tabor h of Denver t Center 43 Welton St. W. 21st Ave. u Pepsi e 21st St. l o c D&F Center r Writer S i C Tower Park 33 25 r Square Benedict Ftn. pe Larimer 20th-Welton Bryant St. Bryant Bryant St. Bryant 22 Park W. 20th Ave. op Square (Free MallRide) 18th-Stout Ch 14th St. 32 E 20th Ave. Park Ave. Gates- 39 Skyline Crescent 9 M M 28 18th-California i i 5 l l Park 12 e E. 19th Ave. H 16th-Stout i 23 g 13 h 210C 8 S 40 14 ta Larimer St. d Auraria Pkwy. Paramount iu University of Denver 2 m Arapahoe St. Theatre E 18th Ave. Colorado Performing 16th- Glenarm Pl. C 18 Sports Authority ir Sports Authority Field at Denver Arts Complex California . 1/27 42 Field at at Mile High Theatre District- 10 Walnut St. 26 Denver 4 UPTOWN Mile High 7th St. Convention Center Pavilions Logan St. St. Logan Logan Pennsylvania St. Pennsylvania Pearl St. Pearl Pennsylvania St. Pennsylvania AURARIA Metropolitan St. Pearl Tremont Pl. Grant St. E. 17th Ave. Sherman St. Sherman State University 15/19 St. Sherman 5th St. CAMPUS of Denver Colorado Champa St. 16 210A Convention 7 37 Court Pl. Center 15th St. E. 16th Ave. Auraria Ninth Street Community West Campus 24/25 College of Historic Park 14th St. Cleveland Pl. Denver W. Colfax Ave. Curtis St. Welton St. Cheyenne Pl. W. Colfax Ave. Colfax at E. Colfax Ave. Auraria City & County 3 1 Building 7 State Civic Center Park Capitol Osage St. St. Osage Osage 0 1/4 Mi 210B Lipan St. 2 Mariposa St. Mariposa Mariposa St. Mariposa W. 14th Ave. Galapago St. Galapago Galapago St. Galapago E. 14th Ave. 25 Speer Blvd. North 0 .25 km Speer Blvd. South Molly Brown Rio Ct. Ct. Rio Rio Ln. Fox St. St. Fox Fox Cherokee St. Cherokee Cherokee St. Cherokee House Museum Elati St. Elati Elati St. Elati 5 Delaware St. St. Delaware Delaware Featured Attractions Cottonwood W. 13th Ave. 4 E. 13th Ave. Emerson St. Emerson GOLDEN CAPITOL St. Emerson Santa Fe Dr. Fe Santa Tourist Information Dr. Fe Santa Kalamath St. Kalamath Lincoln St. Kalamath TRIANGLE Quivas St. Park Clyford Still HILL Umatilla St. Umatilla Light Rail and Station St. Umatilla ART DISTRICT MUSEUM 3 6 Shoshone St. Shoshone Shoshone St. Shoshone W. 12th Ave. W. 12th Ave. Museum E. 12th Ave. Lincoln St. Logan St. St. Logan Logan Pennsylvania St. Sherman St. Sherman Sherman St. Sherman Pearl St. Pearl Broadway Grant St. St. Pearl Washington St. Clarkson St. Zuni St. Zuni Free MetroRide St. Zuni ON SANTA FE DISTRICT W. 12th Ave. Cherry Creek (RushAlcott Wy. 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