LoDo (Lower Downtown) is Denver's historic warehouse district that has transformed into one of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods. Located just northwest of downtown's central business district, LoDo is characterized by its well-preserved Victorian-era brick buildings and converted warehouses that now house trendy lofts, upscale restaurants, craft breweries, and boutique shops.
The area is anchored by Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, which draws crowds during baseball season and contributes to the neighborhood's energetic atmosphere. LoDo's walkable streets are lined with galleries, nightlife venues, and some of Denver's best dining establishments, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
The neighborhood successfully balances its industrial heritage with modern urban living, featuring cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and a mix of residential and commercial spaces. LoDo is also well-connected to Denver's public transportation system and serves as a gateway to the South Platte River and its recreational trails. This blend of history, culture, dining, and entertainment makes LoDo one of Denver's most sought-after areas for both living and visiting.
Vibrant mini-golf bar with themed courses.
Top-rated escape rooms in downtown Denver.
Food hall near Coors Field with various cuisines and a beer wall.
Historic train station with 11 restaurants, bars, and shops.
Food hall near Union Station with various food options and retail.
A modern food hall and entertainment venue at the heart of McGregor Square.
An innovative bi-level food hall in a repurposed building with city views.
Denver recreation center with fitness and sports
Weekly market at Union Station Plaza
A museum detailing the history of the Denver Fire Department in a historic fire station.
A museum dedicated to the history of baseball and its classic ballparks.
A non-collecting institution that showcases contemporary art from around the world.
A museum dedicated to the art of the American West.