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Denver [1] is the capital of Colorado and the largest city in the Rocky Mountains region of the United States walking tours i pini rome . Known as "The Mile-High City", Denver sits at an altitude of 5,280 feet (1,600 m) above sea level and lies where the Great Plains give way to the Rocky Mountains. Denver is a large city and one of the fastest growing in the U.S.
Denver is a bustling city of more than 600,000 people supporting a fast-growing metropolitan area of nearly 3 million people. The city embraces its cowboy and mining past but also looks toward the future with a vibrant arts and performing arts scene, dozens of great outdoor festivals, and distinct neighborhoods each offering a unique experience. You'll find everything a cosmopolitan city has to offer including a spectacular view of and easy access to the beautiful Rocky Mountains, which are only 12 miles (19 km) west of town.
Denver does have its growing pains. Urban sprawl is becoming a problem, with the metropolitan area sometimes growing faster than the infrastructure can really handle, especially with public transportation. Denver is generally a driving city, and some problems with pollution and traffic are a part of everyday walking tours i pini rome life. Large mass transportation and freeway expansion projects have recently been completed, including the popular light rail system.
walking tours i pini rome Although known for its heavy snowfalls, which can occur between October and March, Denver experiences average winter walking tours i pini rome temperatures warmer than those of cities along Mid-Atlantic and New England. The city typically receives about 60 inches (153 cm) of snow per year, averaging about one storm per season totaling 12 inches (30 cm) or more. While daytime temperature typically walking tours i pini rome rise to the 40s (4-9 °C), evenings cool considerably, often dropping into the teens. "Chinook" winds, which warm as they descend from the mountains can occasionally bring unseasonably warm temps for days at a time. If you're planning to visit Denver during the winter, be prepared with full winter gear just in case, but also pack a light sweater and t-shirt.
By June, Denver enters its summer season. Temperatures typically walking tours i pini rome rise in earnest at this time, with most heat waves beginning in mid-June walking tours i pini rome and continuing through July, usually Denver's hottest month with temperatures in the high 80's to mid-90's (31-35 °C). By late July, the southwest monsoon kicks in. In August, short spells of thunderstorms occur about three to four days per week. By late August, temperatures begin to drop with a noticeable difference between day time and night time temperatures. As the days get shorter through September and October, daytime temperatures drop to the high 50's to mid-60's (14-18 °C). Slather walking tours i pini rome on that sunscreen all summer long; the rays are strong and the air is dry, with temperatures often reaching the upper 90s (~35 °C)in July and August.
Autumn is a peaceful time to visit, with mild temperatures, little walking tours i pini rome severe walking tours i pini rome weather and lots of that famous clear blue sky. You'll get to see the trees display their fall colors, which usually peak around walking tours i pini rome mid-September in the mountains and October in the city itself. October usually brings the first snowfall walking tours i pini rome of the season to Denver, although walking tours i pini rome it's very light. By November, walking tours i pini rome it's clear that winter is on its way, with plenty of clouds, some snow and much cooler temperatures.
Denver International Airport [2] , ( IATA : DEN , ICAO : KDEN ). Commonly referred to as DIA , it's about 18 miles (29 km) northeast walking tours i pini rome of downtown. Frontier Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines all maintain hubs in Concourses A, B, and C respectively. Most other major domestic carriers also have service here. In addition, Aeroméxico, Air Canada, British walking tours i pini rome Airways, walking tours i pini rome Icelandair and Lufthansa offer service to international destinations.
The airport is set amidst rolling plains with the towering Rocky Mountains and Denver to the west. DIA is somewhat far from any conceivable local destination. The public transportation service SkyRide [6] offers five bus routes from the airport with several stops each, delivering you to many "Park and Ride" locations in the metro area for $9-$12 walking tours i pini rome one way. Purchase tickets at the RTD desk in the main terminal. The airport can be crowded due to a post-9/11 security redesign walking tours i pini rome that created a single central screening station, followed by a train that passengers must take to Concourses B and C. It can take up to an hour to get from the ticket line to the gate, so travelers should get to the airport at least 1.5 hours before their scheduled departure time. There are a number of airport shuttles walking tours i pini rome you can take from DIA to the city and destinations walking tours i pini rome in the mountains.
Private pilots mostly fly into Centennial Airport ( ICAO : KAPA ), south of town (not far from the Denver Technological Center), and Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport ( ICAO : KBJC ), northwest of town (near Interlocken Business Park, Broomfield and Boulder - and the closest airport to downtown Denver). On warm days the density altitude walking tours i pini rome may make takeoffs difficult; Centennial and Rocky Mountain Airports thus have relatively long runways, to accommodate walking tours i pini rome volumes of private jet traffic. Flight visibility in the Denver area is often in excess of 100 miles (160 km); weather fronts tend to travel quickly north-south along the front range. For small planes, any direction but west is a good choice.
E-470 connects the airport walking tours i pini rome to the southeast, east, northeast and northwest suburbs, C-470 at its southern terminus, and the Northwest walking tours i pini rome Parkway at its northern terminus, leading to Boulder walking tours i pini rome . E-470 is a "cashless" toll road - there are no longer any toll plazas and no way to pay tolls except via an in-car device walking tours i pini rome or a billing service. If renting a car, check to see if the rental car agency provides for proper billing; otherwise, you may be subject to billed tolls and hefty service charges. Tolls are $2-4 and without walking tours i pini rome an in-car device, service charges can run to $25 or more.
Northwest Parkway walking tours i pini rome connects to the north end of E-470 leading to north, northeast and northwest suburbs, and Boulder . Also accessible from I-25. Tolls are up to $3 each, and booths accept only cash. There's no attendant between 10PM and 6AM, so pay attention to the signs; though some booths still accept exact change, others require you to pay online [7] or by mail.
Amtrak' s [8] California Zephyr stops in Denver once a day, continuing east to Chicago and west to Emeryville, California. walking tours i pini rome Union Station, where the trains normally stop, is currently undergoing renovations; a temporary walking tours i pini rome station has been set up at Wewatta and 21st Street, across the train tracks from Coors Field. To get to downtown from the station, walking tours i pini rome head down Wewatta Street along the railroad tracks past Union Station to 16th Street - there, you can cross the tracks into downtown.
Greyhound [9] The bus station walking tours i pini rome is downtown at 1055 19th Street, just a few blocks away from Coors Field and other central attractions. Serviced by Greyhound and skyRide buses, the station also has storage lockers walking tours i pini rome that can be rented hourly. Expect the bus station to be crowded and dirty.
Numbered streets run east-west in the north half of the metro area, including suburbs. Ellsworth Avenue walking tours i pini rome is the "equatorial" street. Numbered streets increase as you travel north and are generally called avenues. Avenues south of Ellsworth are named.
Named streets run north-south. Broadway is the "meridian" street. Ordered alphabetically going up as you travel east or west away from city center. Addresses walking tours i pini rome on named streets correspond to intersecting numbered streets, so "1701 Broadway" is at 17th and Broadway. North-south streets are generally called streets, not avenues.
Downtown walking tours i pini rome streets : The diagonal layout of the downtown area can be tricky, especially for first-time visitors. North of Colfax and west of Broadway, the streets are canted 45 degrees walking tours i pini rome from all other streets in the city. The transition between the two systems is confusing even for locals. Southeast-northwest streets are numbered, while southwest-northeast streets are named. As this was the original grid system of Denver, some vestiges of it exist outside of downtown, creating diagonal cuts in certain parts of the city. Some of those streets include Park Avenue, Speer Boulevard and Morrison Road.
If you plan to go outside of downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods car rentals are the most convenient form of transportation. Local companies tend to offer better prices, but national chains might be more convenient as far as return policies and hours.
Meters are free on Sunday and run until 10 p.m. on weekdays. After 10 p.m. at many of the meters where it was formerly free, it now is $1.00 per hour from 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. at the new "smart meters." The meters say "overnight parking allowed" but you are still required to pay during this time, or you will get a $25 parking ticket. In the downtown walking tours i pini rome area near Coors Field, The Pepsi Center, and LoDo, there is pretty much no free parking on weekdays. In some areas a few blocks walking tours i pini rome from the city center there are a few non-metered spots within reasonable walking distance of downtown. However, just because you don't see a meter doesn't mean that parking is free. Denver is increasingly using "European-style" meters, where you purchase a paper ticket from a machine somewhere on the block and place it on your dashboard. Also, many neighborhoods around walking tours i pini rome downtown allow only permitted residents to park, so be sure to check the signs first.
It is worth noting that the city government has been cracking down on parking violations recently, so if you park at a meter with a flashing red light and don't pay, even for a few minutes, EXPECT TO GET A TICKET. Meter violations will cost you a cool $25 ($50 if you don't pay up within two weeks). Lack of change is no longer a problem, as all the meters in the downtown area are now equipped with credit card readers that accept Visa and MasterCard. $1 will get you around an hour, depending on the location walking tours i pini rome of the meter.
Areas outside of the downtown core (20th St, Speer, Wynkoop St,
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