Denver skyline with Rocky Mountains at sunset
A Local's Guide

About Denver, From Someone Who Drives It Every Night

We've spent years behind the wheel in this city. Picking up guests at these hotels, dropping them at these restaurants, waiting outside these venues. This isn't a list we Googled. These are the places our clients ask for by name, and the ones we recommend when they don't know where to start.

By Jim Becker, Director of Operations / Client Experiences ·
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All twelve spots, pinned. Click around or filter by type. Useful when you're figuring out what's close to what for a night out.

Three Hotels We’d Actually Book Ourselves

We pull up to every hotel in this city. Most are fine. These three are the ones guests bring up unprompted on the ride home.

Four Seasons Hotel Denver rooftop pool and exterior
The Safe Bet

Four Seasons Hotel Denver

Someone asks “just book me somewhere great” and this is where we point them. Rooftop pool is heated year-round, open air, staring right at the mountains. Rooms are big and quiet. EDGE downstairs is a real restaurant, not a hotel restaurant. The catch: valet backs up on weekend nights when events let out. Give yourself 15 extra minutes. Lobby bar turns into a sports bar during Broncos games, which is either perfect or terrible depending on your plans.

1111 14th Street, Denver, CO 80202
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: Get dropped off on 14th Street, not Arapahoe. The 14th Street entrance goes straight to the lobby. After dinner at EDGE, have your driver meet you at the same spot. The turnaround is fast if you're not in the valet line.
Rooftop pool is open year-round but best May–September. Book a cabana for July 4th fireworks. They sell out weeks early.
"We almost didn't go up to the roof because it was October. Water was 90 degrees. Mountains were right there. Best hour of the trip." — DIA pickup, October 2024
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The Brown Palace Hotel — eight-story atrium lobby, built 1892
The Denver Original

The Brown Palace Hotel & Spa

Open since 1892. You walk in, look up through that eight-story atrium, and nothing else in Colorado compares. Every president since Teddy Roosevelt has stayed here. The afternoon tea is worth doing once, even if it sounds stuffy. Spa pulls from an artesian well 750 feet under the building. Fair warning though: ask for a renovated floor or you might get wallpaper from 2005. Some rooms show their age. No street parking whatsoever. And when there’s a wedding, good luck crossing the lobby.

321 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: Drop-off on Tremont Place, not 17th Street. Tremont puts you right at the main entrance and the bellman is faster. For pick-up, text your driver when you're crossing the lobby. By the time you hit the sidewalk, they'll be there.
Afternoon tea runs daily, reservations recommended. During the holidays (late Nov–Dec) the atrium gets a massive tree and carolers. Worth the trip even if you're not staying.
"I walked in and looked up and just stood there. The guy at the desk let me stare for a full minute before he said anything. That's the kind of place it is." — Anniversary dinner drop-off, February 2025
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The Great Hall at Denver Union Station — home of The Crawford Hotel
The One Inside Union Station

The Crawford Hotel

Your room is inside Union Station. Walk out and you’re in the Great Hall surrounded by cocktail bars and restaurants. The Pullman rooms are modeled after old sleeper cars. Clever, but small. If you need space, book a Loft suite. Terminal Bar downstairs is one of the better late-night spots in Denver. Heads up: you will hear trains. Ask for a room on the far side if that bothers you. The Pullman rooms really are tight. And Saturday mornings the brunch crowd floods the Great Hall, so don’t expect a quick coffee.

1701 Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO 80202
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: Pull up to the Wynkoop Street side. The hotel entrance is through the main Union Station doors on the left. If you're arriving late, the Great Hall is still open. Grab a drink at Terminal Bar while you check in. For pick-up, stand on the Wynkoop curb by the big clock.
Union Station Farmer's Market runs Saturday mornings May–October right outside. November–January the Great Hall puts up a big tree and does holiday pop-ups. Book a Loft suite for NYE if you want to walk to the fireworks at Civic Center.
"Fell asleep to a train and woke up to the smell of coffee from the hall below. Sounds annoying. It wasn't." — Ski trip pickup, January 2025
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Three Restaurants Worth Getting Dressed For

Denver’s restaurant scene got very good, very fast. These three are the ones our guests actually go back to.

Guard and Grace steakhouse interior
The Steakhouse

Guard and Grace

One steak dinner in Denver. This is the one. Start with the raw bar. Oysters, crudo, tuna tartare. Most tables order it before their actual meal without even planning to. Chef’s counter overlooking the wood-fired grill is the best seat if you can get it. Wine list goes deep. Be ready for the noise. Friday nights it’s hard to hear across the table. Book well ahead. And the parking garage underneath the building has defeated more than a few of our guests. We’ve picked up people who just gave up looking for their car.

1801 California Street, Denver, CO 80202
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: Skip the parking garage entirely. Get dropped off on California Street at the main entrance. For pick-up, walk out the same door and go left. There's a loading zone 50 feet down where your driver can idle without blocking the valet line. If you can, sit at the chef's counter. You don't need a reservation for it and it's the best seat in the house.
The patio is huge and open roughly April–October, weather permitting. Winter months the bar gets busier because everyone moves inside. Tuesday and Wednesday nights are quieter. Easier to actually talk.
"The raw bar. That's all I need to say. We ordered it as a starter and then ordered it again." — Corporate event, March 2025
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The One Everyone Talks About

Safta

Israeli food in RiNo, inside The Source Hotel. The pita comes out of a wood-fired oven puffy, charred, almost too hot to hold. Get the hummus with lamb ragu and trust your server on the spreads. Bright room, not stuffy at all. Weekend brunch has a cult following. Michelin noticed it for a reason. Downside: even with a reservation, you might wait 20 minutes at the bar. Saturday brunch before 10 or plan on a 45-minute line. Parking in RiNo on weekends? Forget it. Street spots disappear by 6.

3330 Brighton Blvd #201, Denver, CO 80216
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: The Source Hotel entrance is on Brighton Blvd. Tell your driver "Source Hotel. West side." There's a short pull-off zone right there. Don't try parking on Brighton during peak hours. For pick-up, the bench by the main entrance is the easiest landmark.
Brunch runs Saturday and Sunday, but Saturday is the madhouse. Go Sunday for half the crowd. The patio opens in late spring and it's gorgeous when the weather cooperates, but it's RiNo, so the sun can be intense midday June–August.
"My wife said 'order the pita' like it was urgent. She was right. We went back the next morning for brunch." — Anniversary weekend, April 2025
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Buckhorn Exchange historic restaurant interior
Only in Denver

Buckhorn Exchange

Oldest restaurant in Colorado. Liquor License No. 1. Open since 1893. There are over 500 taxidermy mounts on the walls, which either fascinates people or makes them uncomfortable. The menu is elk, buffalo, quail, rattlesnake appetizers, and big prime steaks. We take every out-of-towner here at least once. Know before you go: it’s in Lincoln Park, south of downtown. You’re not walking from your hotel. The vibe is old-school steakhouse, not modern anything. If you want foam and microgreens, wrong place. If you want a ribeye and a story, right place.

1000 Osage Street, Denver, CO 80204
Mon–Thu 5–9 p.m. · Fri–Sat 4–9:30 p.m.
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: It's at 10th and Osage, right by the light rail stop. There's a small lot on the east side of the building. Your driver can wait there. Tell guests unfamiliar with the area that the neighborhood looks rougher than it is. Once you're inside, you're in 1893. Ask for a table upstairs near the taxidermy wall for the full experience.
Open for dinner only. Closed Sundays. Holiday season (Thanksgiving week and mid-December) they do special game meat dinners that book up fast. Summer is quieter since tourists gravitate toward RiNo and LoDo.
"My daughter said 'I'm not eating rattlesnake' and then ate three pieces. That's the Buckhorn." — Family from Texas, May 2024
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Three Venues That Make the Trip

One natural wonder. One music hall built from scratch to sound perfect. One comedy basement that’s been at it since ’81.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre — 9,525 seats between 300-foot sandstone walls
The Bucket List

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Nothing else like it. 9,525 seats between 300-foot sandstone walls, 6,450 feet up, open sky. The acoustics happened by accident and no engineer could recreate them. We’ve driven thousands of people out to Morrison. Every one of them says it was the best part of the trip. No show? Go anyway. The hiking trails and the sunset view from the top row are worth the 25 minutes from downtown. What to know: it can be 75° at doors and 50° by the encore. Always bring a layer. The parking lot is steep, chaotic after shows, and cell service barely works. Set up your ride before you go in. Also, two beers plus altitude plus a hill climb hits harder than people expect.

18300 W. Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465
15 miles west of Denver · Open year-round
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: Drop-off is always at the top. Pick-up depends on how you booked: Hourly. Your driver waits in or near the Upper North Lot and will be in contact throughout the show. Round trip. Pick-up is in the Jurassic Lot. Grab a shuttle from the top to get down there; your driver will be near the drop-off area and reach out after the show. Cell service is weak inside the amphitheatre, but it's strongest at the bronze statue by the roundabout at the top. Good spot to confirm your ride before you head to your seats.
Concert season runs roughly April–October. Film on the Rocks series (movies on the big screen) runs June–August. A great low-key alternative. Yoga on the Rocks runs summer Saturday mornings and sells out instantly. Off-season, the park and hiking trails are open year-round and free.
"We've seen shows at MSG, the Hollywood Bowl, Royal Albert Hall. Nothing prepared us for this. You can't describe it. You just have to stand there." — NYC couple, Red Rocks return trip, August 2024
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Mission Ballroom concert crowd
Best Sound in the City

Mission Ballroom

Opened 2019 in RiNo and immediately became the best indoor room in Denver. 3,950 capacity. Hydraulic floor that rakes or flattens depending on the show. They built it from scratch for live music and you can hear it. Clean sound in every corner. Sightlines from every seat. RiNo around it is full of breweries and restaurants, so it’s easy to build a whole evening. The trade-off: GA shows mean arriving early and standing. Drinks are expensive even by venue standards. Rideshare after the show is a 15-minute wait at minimum because everyone calls at once. Light rail at 38th & Blake is close if you plan ahead.

4242 Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO 80216
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: Drop-off on Wynkoop between 42nd and 43rd. There's a designated rideshare zone on the east side. Use it, don't fight the general parking. For pick-up, walk one block north to 43rd & Wynkoop. It's away from the crowd and your driver can actually pull in. The 38th & Blake light rail stop is a 7-minute walk if your ride is stuck in traffic.
Shows run year-round. Summer shows spill into the neighborhood. Eat at Bierstadt Lagerhaus or Dio Mio before the doors. Winter the RiNo district is quieter but the venue is fully indoor, so the experience doesn't change much.
"The sound. I don't know how to explain it. Every note was in the right place. My friend builds recording studios and he just kept shaking his head." — Concert pickup, November 2024
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The Laughing Room

Comedy Works Downtown

Basement under Larimer Square. 300 seats, low ceiling, tight. Comics go out of their way to play this room. Not for the money. The room is just that good. When a joke hits, you feel everyone move. We’ve dropped off guests who didn’t even know who was performing and picked them up saying it was the best night of the trip. Two things: there’s a two-drink minimum and the drinks aren’t cheap. Seats are first come, first served. Show up 30 minutes early or you’re in the back corner. Late weekend shows sell out. Don’t bother looking for parking on Larimer on a Friday. Just get a ride.

1226 15th Street, Denver, CO 80202
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: Drop-off on 15th between Larimer and Market. The entrance is a staircase down to the basement. Look for the small sign. For pick-up, walk up to Larimer Square after the show. Your driver can grab you at the corner of 15th and Larimer. Do NOT try to park on Larimer on a Friday. And arrive 30 minutes early for GA seating unless you want the back wall.
Shows run year-round, usually Thu–Sat with occasional Wednesday specials. The big national headliners typically come through in fall and winter. Summer they sometimes do outdoor shows at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village. Different vibe, still good.
"We had no idea who was on stage. Didn't matter. I haven't laughed that hard since college. The whole room was crying." — Birthday night out, March 2025
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Three Spas That Actually Deliver

The altitude dries you out and the sun is stronger than you think. Three places to fix that. Totally different vibes.

The Spa at Brown Palace treatment room
The Classic

The Spa at Brown Palace

Inside the Brown Palace. They pull water from an artesian well 750 feet below the building. Sounds like a gimmick. It isn’t. The mineral content is different from anything at a chain spa and you notice it. Treatment rooms are quiet, nobody tries to upsell you, and the pace is slow in a good way. Facials here are especially good for high-altitude dryness. Just know: the space is small. It books up, especially weekends. No thermal circuit, no infinity pool. The relaxation lounge is a cozy room with tea. Old-school luxury. Not the Instagram kind.

321 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202
Sun–Thu 9am–7pm · Fri–Sat 9am–8pm
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: Same drop-off as the hotel — Tremont Place. The spa is on the lower level. Tell the front desk you're heading to the spa and they'll direct you to the elevator. Book the 90-minute artesian soak if it's your first time. And hydrate before you go. Altitude plus a hot soak will get you.
Best booked mid-week for availability. During ski season (Dec–March) they see a lot of post-mountain traffic. The holiday gift certificate rush means December weekends are packed.
"I came in with a headache from the altitude and left feeling like a different person. The water is different here. Not a sales pitch — I could feel it." — Spa day before evening event, January 2025
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Couple enjoying a hop-infused beer bath at Oakwell Beer Spa in Denver
Only in Denver

Oakwell Beer Spa

You sit in a tub infused with hops and barley and pour yourself a beer from the tap mounted on your tub. Ridiculous? Yes. One of the most fun things to do in Denver? Also yes. They also have infrared saunas, zero-gravity chairs, and real spa treatments that hold up on their own. We send people here when they say “we want something we can’t do anywhere else.” Be honest with yourself though: this is a novelty experience first, serious spa second. If you need deep-tissue work or a real facial, go to the Brown Palace instead. Packages run $200–$450. Beer selection is good but small.

3004 N. Downing Street, Denver, CO 80205
$200–$450 · Book online
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: 3004 N. Downing Street. Small lot out front, but street parking on Downing is usually fine. This is a Cole neighborhood spot, not downtown. The vibe is chill and residential. They'll hand you a beer the moment you walk in. Bring a swimsuit for the soak (they have rentals but they're basic).
Open 7 days a week, 8am to 10:30pm. Summer weekends book out 2–3 weeks ahead. Weekday mornings are the sweet spot. Nearly empty and half the wait. They just opened a second location in Highlands Ranch if the Denver spot is full.
"My husband said 'this is the dumbest thing I've ever agreed to' in the parking lot and then didn't want to leave." — Bachelorette party, June 2024
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The Ritz-Carlton Spa relaxation lounge
The Modern Pick

The Ritz-Carlton Spa

6,000 square feet on the spa level of the Ritz. Open to non-guests. They have a craft beer body ritual because it’s Denver, but what people actually rebook are the oxygen-infused facials. Designed for altitude dehydration and they work. Steam room, whirlpool, quiet lounge. Polished, no surprises, exactly what you’d expect. On the other hand: pricey, even by Ritz standards. The space isn’t huge. If you’re used to destination spas with multiple pools and saunas, this will feel compact. Check-in can lag when a group booking lets out ahead of you.

1881 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80202
Sun–Thu 9am–5pm · Fri–Sat 9am–7pm
🚘 Chauffeur's Tip: Enter on Curtis Street. The spa has its own check-in on the lower level. Take the elevator past the lobby. If you're pairing this with dinner at Elway's (same building), book the spa for 3 or 4 p.m. And dinner for 7. Gives you time to use the steam room without rushing.
Open daily. The oxygen facials are most popular November–March when altitude + dry winter air wrecks everyone's skin. Summer is slower. Easier to get same-week appointments.
"I only went because my wife made me. The oxygen facial thing sounded gimmicky. My skin looked ten years younger for a week. I've gone back twice." — DIA pickup, April 2025
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A Sample Night Out

One evening, four stops, zero parking. Here's how we'd plan it.

5:30 pm

Drinks at Terminal Bar — Union Station

Start in the Great Hall. Order a Negroni or whatever's on the seasonal list. Sit in the leather chairs by the big window and watch the city shift from afternoon to evening. No rush.

7 minutes to Guard and Grace
6:45 pm

Dinner at Guard and Grace

Raw bar first, then whatever steak the server recommends. Ask for the chef's counter if there's a spot. Budget 90 minutes. Don't skip dessert. The dark chocolate peanut butter crunch is the kind of thing people quietly argue over.

4 minutes to Comedy Works
9:15 pm

Comedy Works — 9:30 Show

Arrive 15 minutes early for decent seats. The basement fills front to back. Two-drink minimum, so order something you actually want. The show runs about 90 minutes.

5 minutes back to Union Station
11:15 pm

Nightcap at The Cooper Lounge — Union Station

Upstairs in Union Station, overlooking the Great Hall. Craft cocktails, quiet enough to actually talk about the show. If you're staying at the Crawford, you're already home. Otherwise, your driver's a text away.

Total drive time: about 16 minutes. Total parking hassle: zero.

Skip the Parking Headaches

Half these places have terrible parking. The other half charge $40 for valet. We do the driving so you can just go enjoy the evening. Women-owned, Denver-born, and we know every shortcut.

What This Looks Like with Arion

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Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Arion provide?

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Director of Operations and Client Experiences, Arion, LLC

Jim Becker runs Arion’s day-to-day operations — from routing and driver coordination to client experience design. He built Arion’s chauffeur training program and personally oversees logistics for Red Rocks concerts, mountain weddings, ski transfers, and executive travel across Colorado, while coordinating with a 150+ affiliate partner network for select transportation needs. His writing focuses on the operational details that make transportation seamless: timing, routing, guest movement, safety, and the logistics behind a great experience.

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