Denver Weekend Itinerary Built Around a Concert at Red Rocks
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Denver Weekend Itinerary Built Around a Concert at Red Rocks

Three days in Denver with a Red Rocks show in the middle? Here's the exact itinerary—neighborhoods, restaurants, activities, and timing—that locals would build for their best friend visiting from out of town.


The best Denver weekend itinerary for a concert trip follows a simple rhythm: explore and eat on Day 1, build toward the concert on Day 2, and recover with brunch and easy activities on Day 3. This isn't a tourist checklist—it's a local's playbook for making three days in Denver feel like a proper Colorado experience, with Red Rocks as the headliner.

Here's the plan, with actual restaurant names, specific neighborhoods, and realistic timing so you can stop Googling and start packing.


Day 1 (Friday): Arrive, Explore Denver, Set the Tone

Your first day is about landing, adjusting to the altitude, and falling in love with Denver. Keep it easy—you've got a big night tomorrow.

Late Morning / Early Afternoon: Arrive & Get Settled

Afternoon (2–5 p.m.): Explore RiNo (River North Art District)

Head to RiNo, Denver's most creative and walkable neighborhood. This is where warehouses became breweries, and industrial walls became outdoor galleries.

What to do:

Why RiNo first: It's walkable, low-key, and the altitude-friendly way to explore. You're not pushing yourself—just wandering, eating, and getting a feel for Denver's personality.

Evening (6–9 p.m.): Dinner in LoHi or Larimer Square

Cross the pedestrian bridge from RiNo into LoHi (Lower Highlands) for dinner—this is Denver's premier food neighborhood.

Restaurant recommendations:

Budget alternative: Walk Larimer Square in LoDo instead. The twinkling string lights, Victorian buildings, and restaurant row (Rioja, Tamayo, Osteria Marco) make it one of the most photogenic blocks in Colorado.

Night: Easy Does It


Day 2 (Saturday): Concert Day — Build the Anticipation

This is the day. Structure it so you're energized, well-fed, and ready to have the best night of your trip.

Morning (9–11 a.m.): Brunch in Denver

Start with a proper Denver brunch. This city takes brunch seriously.

Brunch picks:

Late Morning / Early Afternoon: Denver's Must-See Spots

After brunch, choose your adventure based on your interests:

Option A: Culture & History

Option B: Outdoor Denver

Option C: Beer & Shopping

Afternoon (3–5 p.m.): Pre-Concert Prep

Evening (5:30–6:30 p.m.): Head to Red Rocks

The Concert (7–11 p.m.)

You're here. The sandstone formations tower 300 feet on either side. The Denver skyline glitters in the distance. The acoustics are unlike anything you've ever heard.

Quick survival tips:

After the Show (10:30–11:30 p.m.)


Day 3 (Sunday): Recovery, Brunch, and One Last Adventure

Colorado mountain landscape

You stayed out late. You climbed 70 rows of stairs. You sang at the top of your lungs at 6,450 feet. Today is about savoring the afterglow.

Morning (9:30–11:30 a.m.): The Recovery Brunch

Top picks for the morning after:

Late Morning / Afternoon: Choose Your Farewell Activity

Option A: Golden (The Relaxed Choice)

Option B: LoDo & Union Station (The Urban Choice)

Option C: Nature (The Active Choice)

Afternoon: Head to the Airport


How Transportation Connects Everything

Notice how every section of this itinerary involves getting somewhere? That's the hidden challenge of a Denver concert weekend. The city is spread out, Red Rocks is in the foothills, and DEN airport is 25+ miles from downtown.

You can cobble it together with rideshares, rental cars, and public shuttles. Or you can make one call to Arion and have a driver who knows the city handle everything—airport arrival, dinner in LoHi, concert night at Red Rocks, Golden day trip, and airport departure.

It's the difference between managing logistics and actually living the weekend.

Let Arion drive your Denver weekend: ridearion.com | (970) 703-4995


FAQs: Denver Weekend Itinerary for a Concert

How many days do you need in Denver for a Red Rocks concert?

Three days (two nights) is the sweet spot. Day 1 for arrival and exploration, Day 2 for the concert, Day 3 for recovery and departure. If you can swing four days, you'll have time for a mountain day trip.

What neighborhoods should I explore in Denver?

RiNo (River North Art District) for street art and food halls, LoDo (Lower Downtown) for history and Larimer Square, LoHi (Lower Highlands) for Denver's best restaurant scene, and Capitol Hill for a genuine neighborhood vibe with cafes and bookstores.

Where should I eat before a Red Rocks concert?

Eat a full meal 2–3 hours before heading to the venue. Denver options include Bao Brewhouse, Pony Up, or any LoDo/LoHi restaurant. Near the venue, Golden offers several options along its Main Street. Don't rely on Red Rocks vendors for your dinner—lines are long and options are limited.

What's the best way to get around Denver for a weekend concert trip?

A private car service is the most stress-free option—one provider handles airport pickup, city exploration, the Red Rocks concert, and departure. Alternatively, stay in a walkable neighborhood (LoDo, RiNo, Capitol Hill) and use rideshare for longer distances, with a dedicated concert shuttle for show night.

Is Denver walkable?

Downtown Denver (LoDo, RiNo, LoHi, Capitol Hill) is very walkable. The 16th Street Mall offers free shuttle service along 1.25 miles of downtown. However, you'll need transportation to reach Red Rocks, the airport, and mountain destinations.

What should I do the day after a Red Rocks concert?

Recovery brunch is the move. Hit Steuben's, The Universal, Snooze, or Fox and the Hen, then choose a low-key afternoon activity: stroll Golden's Clear Creek, browse Union Station, or take an easy hike at Roxborough State Park. Save the intense mountain adventures for when your legs aren't sore from 70 rows of amphitheatre stairs.


This is the weekend your friends will ask about for months. The one where you ate like a local, explored like an adventurer, and watched the sun set behind 300-foot sandstone towers while your favorite artist played the greatest venue on Earth. Arion makes every mile of it effortless. Call (970) 703-4995 or visit ridearion.com. Because you matter.

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