16th Street Mall is closed to traffic and is a walking mall. It is fun to walk, browse, and eat there, if you are downtown. There are some typical sites here... a zoo, an aquarium, and two amusement parks. Those are always fun to do with the family. There is a railroad museum that is cool. Casa Bonita is just north of Denver but is popular with tourists... they have gift shops and cliff divers inside the restaurant. Downtown is the Brown Palace Hotel. The restaurant there is also popular with tourists (food is better, less entertainment, very much more expense). The convention center usually has interesting stuff going on... car shows, conventions of all sorts. The Denver Mint is cool. The Molly Brown house is interesting (Molly Brown was a Survivor of the Titanic). The Denver Center Theatre downtown puts on all sorts of shows, from Broadway hits that are coming through town to original shows. Excellent stuff. Red Rocks ampitheater is a good place to see a concert... open air natural concert setting near Denver.
Well, the Denver Mint is cool... the Molly Brown house is interesting (one of the survivors of the Titanic). We have a zoo and lots of museums. There is a railroad museum that is cool. Um... if you are into beer, there are several breweries here. The 16th street mall is a walking mall that is popular with tourists in downtown Denver. There is an Aquarium and the Denver Center Theatre complex... good restaurants, good mountain and outdoor activities (a little outside of Denver though). Here is a tourism site about Denver: http://www.denver.org/
I live here, so I don't do a lot of touristy stuff I guess... but if you have any additional questions, you can post to my message board (zanbabe).
Burro days in Fairplay.
The Air Force Academy.
Royal Gorge.
Denver Mint.
Garden of the Gods.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison.
Pikes Peak.
Cripple Creek.
Mesa Verde.
These are some of the Landmarks in Denver, Colorado.
.The Capitol
.Sloan's Lake
.The Cash Register Building
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.I-25
.Invesco Field
.Colfax Ave.
.DU
.The Cherry Creek River
.And City Park....That's All I can come up with.
The city of Aspen, the Snowboarding place in Vail, Pike's Peak, Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, Royal Gorge that is over the Arkansas River, and a cave in Manitou Springs named Cave of the Winds that is found in ghost stories.
The Golden Gate Canyon State Park and Campgrounds is near by, there are tons of restaurants and local shops, water parks, amusement parks, an museums to tour. Calling the local tourism office will be the best way to get complete information on all these attractions.
a small town up in the mountains called Breckenridge Colorado is a huge tourist attraction in Colorado
There are Lot's of Landmarks here in Denver, Colorado. For tourists, they should explore downtown and Colorado mills. But they could also visit Golden.
Carrier Dome
Jacmel Jacmel
The Liberace Museum.
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The Louisiana Boardwalk. The Louisiana Boardwalk
Yankee Stadium Bronx Zoo
Try the automobile museum. There's usually some good stuff to look at there.
The two biggest are:The River WalkThe Alamo
one pretty well-known one is St. Augustine.
Callaway GardensThe Rock RanchLittle Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge
Los Angeles has many tourist attractions. Perhaps Hollywood and Venice Beach are places many people like to visit.
Montreal is a great place to visit. Perhaps the best tourist attraction is the Botanical Gardens. The Old Montreal section is also great.