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Transportation and Attractions Denver, Colorado

Transportation and Attractions Denver, Colorado

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Hotel Location

Grand Hyatt Denver 1750 Welton Street Denver, CO 80202 303-295-1234 http://denver.grand.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html

From the Airport

RENTAL CAR: Car rental counters are located on airport property and provide courtesy shuttle service. http://www.flydenver.com/parking_transit/car-rentals

To drive from the airport to the hotel, exit Pena Boulevard to I-70 West. Proceed to I-25 South. Exit at Speer Boulevard South and proceed on Speer Boulevard. Turn left on Lawrence Street, turn right on 17th street, then turn left on Welton Street. This could take between 40 minutes to an hour depending upon traffic. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Denver+International+Airport

TAXI: Taxi cabs are available in the Jeppesen Terminal, level 5. Approximate cost is $50–$60 one way. http://www.flydenver.com/parking_transit/transit/taxis

RAIL: New airport rail service, A line, from the airport to Denver . Cost is $9 one way and approximately 35 minutes. Take a cab or walk from Union Station to the hotel. The walk is just under one mile. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym38f_nd6Jg&feature=youtu.be http://www.denver.org/about-denver/transportation/airport-rail/

Getting Around the City

BUS: Passes may be purchased in advance or exact change can be paid when boarding. http://www.rtd-denver.com/

LIGHT RAIL: Tickets can be purchased at station vending machines. A validated ticket is required before boarding. http://www.rtd-denver.com/Schedules.shtml#lightrail

Hotel Parking

Grand Hyatt Denver offers valet parking in a covered garage adjoining the hotel. (Porte cochere entrance of the Grand Hyatt Denver)

DAILY: $25.00 plus tax 4 hours or more OVERNIGHT: $37.00 plus tax per night

Information current as of July 2016, but is subject to change

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16th STREET MALL: Denver’s mile- long is the heart of the : city. It is a pedestrian promenade made Tour the Capitol built in 1890 and see of red, white, and grey granite. Free the three Mile High Markers, Allen electric shuttle travel up and True water murals, Women’s down the Mall, stopping on every Tapestry, Colorado General corner. Hop on and hop off, the free Assembly Chambers, and the Rose shuttles come every few minutes and Onyx wainscoting. Free tours make everything downtown easy to available Monday through Friday, reach. 7:00 am – 5:30 pm. http://www.denver.org/listings/16th-Street- http://www.denver.org/listings/Colorado- Mall---Pedestrian-Mall/4249/ State-Capitol/3679/

DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS: A : Reservations are 23-acre urban oasis which is one of required for a free guided tour that lasts the top-ranked botanical gardens in about 45 minutes. You will learn about the US and features magnificent the history of the and plants from all corner of the world. how coins are produced. Operating Open daily, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. hours: Monday thru Thursday (excluding http://www.botanicgardens.org/ federal holidays) 8:00 am – 3:30 pm. http://www.usmint.gov/mint_tours/?action=st artreservation

For more things to do, check out http://www.denver.org/

Information current as of July 2016, but is subject to change

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