Denver 4K HDR - Driving Downtown - Colorado USA
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- Опубліковано 1 кві 2024
- Friday afternoon drive around downtown Denver in Colorado. National Parks and Rocky Mountains next! Both Colorado and Utah.
Starting Point: maps.app.goo.gl/cDWFM21Gxj6NS... .
Denver, the capital of Colorado, is an American metropolis dating to the Old West era. Larimer Square, the city’s oldest block, features landmark 19th-century buildings. Museums include the Denver Art Museum, an ultramodern complex known for its collection of indigenous works, and the mansion of famed Titanic survivor Molly Brown. Denver is also a jumping-off point for ski resorts in the nearby Rocky Mountains.
20 things to do in Downtown Denver:
1. Denver Union Station: Explore this historic transportation hub, which has been revitalized into a lively destination with restaurants, shops, and a hotel.
2. 16th Street Mall: Take a stroll along this pedestrian mall lined with shops, restaurants, and street performers.
3. Denver Art Museum: Discover a diverse collection of art spanning various cultures and time periods, including Native American, European, and contemporary art.
4. Colorado State Capitol: Visit the iconic gold-domed building and take a free guided tour to learn about Colorado's history and government.
5. Civic Center Park: Relax in this urban oasis featuring gardens, monuments, and events like food trucks and festivals.
6. Larimer Square: Experience the historic charm of Denver's oldest block, with its Victorian buildings, boutiques, galleries, and dining options.
7. Coors Field: Catch a Colorado Rockies baseball game or take a tour of the ballpark to learn about its history and architecture.
8. Denver Performing Arts Complex: Enjoy a Broadway show, ballet, opera, or symphony performance at one of the nation's largest performing arts centers.
9. Museum of Contemporary Art Denver: Explore contemporary art exhibitions, installations, and events in a striking building designed by architect David Adjaye.
10. Confluence Park: Relax by the South Platte River, go for a bike ride or kayak, or simply enjoy the views of downtown and the mountains.
11. Denver Mint: Take a guided tour to see how coins are produced and learn about the history of the U.S. Mint in Denver.
12. Denver Botanic Gardens: Wander through beautiful gardens featuring plants from around the world, as well as art installations and special events.
13. City Park: Spend time outdoors in this expansive park, which includes lakes, playgrounds, picnic areas, and the Denver Zoo.
14. Denver Center for the Performing Arts: Catch a show at one of the several theaters within this complex, which hosts a variety of performances year-round.
15. Rockmount Ranch Wear: Visit the birthplace of the snap-button Western shirt and browse unique Western apparel and accessories.
16. Denver Museum of Nature & Science: Explore exhibits on dinosaurs, space, wildlife, and more, as well as an IMAX theater and planetarium.
17. Great Divide Brewing Company: Sample craft beers at this popular brewery known for its innovative brews and laid-back taproom.
18. Denver Public Library: Visit the main branch of the Denver Public Library, which offers a vast collection of books, resources, and public programs.
19. Colorado Convention Center: Attend a trade show, convention, or event at this state-of-the-art facility, known for its iconic blue bear sculpture.
20. Denver Bike Trails: Rent a bike or bring your own to explore Denver's extensive network of bike trails, including the Cherry Creek Trail and South Platte River Trail.
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Moved here ten months ago and absolutely loving it so far! It has a great balance of being a big city with some good restaurants and nightlife but it’s also small enough that traffic isn’t always at a standstill and you can always get away to nature on the weekend easily. Plus the four full seasons are wonderful and the sun is so strong with the altitude that the snow doesn’t stick around for long
Negatives are large amount of homeless, and really competitive and expensive housing market
Yes, I started and finished a road trip from Denver last Autumn from the UK and loved it! We stayed in the River North Art District!
How safe/dangerous is Denver?
@@gudnytX it is pretty safe compared to many other major cities. The only thing you have to do is not keep anything in your car bc break ins are supposedly common. I haven’t seen or been a victim of it but it’s just what you hear
Thanks for taking us along for the ride! 👍👍👍
Oh wow! I don’t guess I’ve ever sought Denver out before but I’m glad I found this video because this city is perfect!
He spent more time at a red light than anything else and you call this perfect?
@@SgtSteel1 if he spent that much time at red lights he would’ve edited them out, so chill tf out with the dramatics
@@christianbryant5617 Dramatics? you're the one that called the city "perfect"
Какое у вас интересное дорожное покрытие. Спасибо за прогулку!
Just curious. What makes the road look so different from what you have? Is it lighter? Smoother? Rougher?
@@christianbryant5617 concrete roads in the middle of city streets (instead of asphalt). We use concrete on highways only (rarely) and in villages. It’s known as bad roads. Also you’ve got a a lot of brick crosswalks - we can see them only in Moscow and some old cities. Russian workers prefer to build ugly speed bumps on crosswalks every 100 meters
@@user-pp5ee9gz5r hmm interesting
Very nice thia Drivong, thanks!!!👍
What a beautiful city! Denver surprised me😊
yep. looking much better than 2020
@@jutah Love your videos. Curious, what camera are you using for your videos?
I remember being a kid and watching "Denver, the Dynosaur" cartoons. 😊
You just awoke a deep-seated memory. I always thought it was Demper though. Watched it from Kenya. Where are you from?
@@Boobeinstein Romania 🇹🇩
Cool video. I'm taken aback by the minimal foot traffic in the city, & in some areas, none at all
It definitely depends on time of day and the weather but Downtown isn't really the place to be like it was pre-pandemic. It used to be pretty crowded but right now it's only truly alive on weekends
Nice driving tour.
I moved to Colorado 7 yrs ago from Atlanta ga.Never regretted it ❤😊
From Indonesia with love.
Awesome driving tour as usual. Do Colorado Springs if you can.
There are many clouds, but the blue sky is beautiful
Dang, you're quite the traveller , you get around. Cool upload.
Omg, welcome to denver!
Wow, beautiful! ❤
From italy 👋
Cool!
❤ from Dublin
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How far is it from Denver International Airport to Pepsi Center?
Denver is so much bigger than it was when I moved here. Been here 25 years - it is a beautiful city in a beautiful setting. The weather is some of the best in the country, and it's also one of the fittest cities in the country (as well as one of the USA's best sports towns!). Denver is dealing with a spike in crime and homelessness right now, but overall it isn't bad. Liberal policies and an influx of people have changed it a little bit.
Can you explain to me why you turn the car off every time you stop?
Why are the streets so empty?
I like
Although I am not American, when I read the name Denver, I remembered the Civil War, as it was the first spark from there and also JIM REYNOLDS
good job friend
The civil war in America did not spark from Denver.
@@karissaskirmont Where did it spark, in your opinion?
@@oussamavon-richthoven5787 Fort Sumter in South Carolina.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War#:~:text=The%20American%20Civil%20War%20began,harbor%20of%20Charleston%2C%20South%20Carolina.
😊😊
From Abu Dhabi,UAE
Bonjour super vidéo, vous filmez avec quelle caméra ?
Forgot HDR?
Very nice video , please can you till what kind of camera you use ?
How do you manage to get those stable videos? What kind of camera using and mount/stabilization please ?
Sir @J Utah please have a drive trip in Calgary Canada
Come to upstate newyork go from albany to malta and go on route 67
مدينة جملية
from Brazil
No plantation, why?
It’s winter!
Can snow from September to may 🫠
From Taiwan 🇹🇼
Looks like you need good car insurance to drive here 😂
Dayum im early
Thank you for coming back to CO! A bit crazy to see various streets I drive on a daily basis on a UA-cam channel. Hope you enjoy your stay here, J Utah!! ❤
@@stiggles400 where are people??? Why does the city look like a big dead parking lot? why does the city look so ugly? in such an unhealthy environment you can easily become mentally unstable!
@@stiggles400 wrong reply
The city is nice but normal here.
USA give me gta vibes
So many old and beaten up cars
Thought there's a homeless problem
The homeless crisis is over exaggerated by the media
This was filmed too early (11am?) for them to be up wandering around, while their tents are all at 29th & Arkins or other river banks.
Yes not everything Fox News says is entirely acurate...
J surprisingly didn't come across the homelessness. But as a Denver resident, and someone who works specifically with Denver's homeless population, as a case worker, I can tell you Denver struggles with homelessness. And the 45,000 migrants that have moved here in the past year.
Titletown USA
Germany 🇩🇪
Looks like a ghost town or zombieland good thing i move out that shethole and to hawaii best decision i made ocean is what i need healing power
driveMinneapolis
Why do American cities look so old?
Because they were the first to use early modern technology while a lot of other cities couldn't start building modern cities till well after the 2000s when stuff was newer.
@@azulaquaza4916 I see but Europe has older cities but don't look as old somehow.
Каменные джунгли! Жирные времена жизни за чужой счет подошли к концу, даже новая мировая война не поможет остатся быть мировым гегемоном и жандармом! Спасибо за экскурс.
It looks really bad and souless like most american cities
Are cities in your country better???
@@DarrenGift-jx1kx yep
Don’t care about your opinion. Cities in America are beautiful.
@@australianpatriotnope
@@DarrenGift-jx1kxIn UAE, they are 20x better in every aspect