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It is possible, but you may be underestimating how large Colorado is compared to the UK. Telluride is about a 7 hour drive from Denver. Answer from TaroPrimary1950 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/denver › visiting with no car. where should we stay for best experience/easy public transportation?
r/Denver on Reddit: Visiting with no car. Where should we stay for best experience/easy public transportation?
October 21, 2013 -

Hello!

I'm possibly coming to your fair city in August with my mom (60+). We will be flying in and won't have a car but aren't afraid of public transportation. We'd love to stay in a central-ish area with things to do close by. We are into good food, outdoors, shopping with emphasis on local handmade/neat/unique goods, museums and I'm into craft beer. We're pretty much open to any adventure, really.

Thanks for any info! Cheers!

Edit: Thanks for all the help! Can't wait to visit :D

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/solotravel › 4 days/3 nights in denver with no car - where to stay?
4 days/3 nights in Denver with no car - where to stay? : r/solotravel
July 16, 2020 - I lived in Denver for 20 years, but moved away about 10 years ago, so my info may be dated. But since no one else has replied… · About the only place you can stay in Denver without a car is downtown. 16th St. has a free pedestrian shuttle and there are plenty of restaurants and bars.
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reddit.com › r/denver › is a vacation to colorado possible without a car?
r/Denver on Reddit: Is a vacation to Colorado possible without a car?
September 5, 2024 -

I'm from the UK and I'm planning a two week vacation to Colorado next summer, however I've seen some videos and such about the difficulties of not having a car. Neither me or my friend drive so I'm wondering how difficult it's going to be? I'd like to visit places such as Colorado Springs, Estes Park and Telluride (I would probably stay here overnight) while primarily staying in Denver. Will this be possible?

Just a quick update: I'm very aware of the fact that Colorado is bigger than the entirety of the UK and I cannot just get my drivers license. I live in a small city and the test alone has a huge back log due to Covid, thanks :)

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reddit.com › r/denver › [deleted by user]
Is exploring Denver without a car possible?
March 16, 2023 - Not really. ... Most of central Denver will be conveniently accessible from where you’re staying. Outside of that you’ll want a car or Uber, although the regional bus services from Union Station should get you places all right. ... As I said in the post I tried my best to find posts that already answered my questions but couldn’t find one.
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reddit.com › klp › best-area-to-stay-in-denver-without-a-car
Best Area To Stay In Denver Without A Car - Reddit
If you just want to see some pretty scenery in the city and don’t want to leave town to hike, there’s Sloan’s Lake and Washington Park which are both really nice!! ... You definitely don't need a car. I'd recommend staying downtown because that way you're within walking distance of Union ...
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reddit.com › r/solotravel › 4 days in denver - can i do it without a car??
r/solotravel on Reddit: 4 days in Denver - Can I do it without a car??
May 8, 2018 -

Hey all!

I'm planning a 4-5 day trip to Denver for the end of October and I was hoping for some awesome itinerary items that I could do without renting a car. I've heard mixed advice about needing one there, but I'd really rather not if I can just use my feet or public transit.

I'm super open to exploring the 420 culture, awesome booze and food, museums, and some light hiking. Any tips on which neighbourhoods I should stay in for easy pedestrian access and activity suggestions would be amazing. As a solo 30something female, safety is obviously priority too :)

Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/denver › best areas to live without a car
r/Denver on Reddit: Best areas to live without a car
September 28, 2023 -

I have been toying with the idea of moving cross country but worried about getting around without a car.

What is your transit system like? I live in Chicago and do not need a car at all.

I’m assuming around downtown might be the best option without a car but what areas specifically.

For example in Chicago I would never live downtown because it’s full of tourists and crazy expensive, but with the train system I live on the north side by the lake. This is like a 35-40 minute commute.

Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/denver › what are the best areas to live in denver without a car?
r/Denver on Reddit: What are the BEST areas to live in Denver without a car?
May 9, 2013 -

Where would you live if you had no access to a vehicle? Your only means of getting around were public transportation and walking. Possibly biking.

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Depends on what rent you're willing to pay. I'd say if you just don't care and are curious, lohi is good, lodo, anywhere downtown you can walk to union station and get busses anywhere. Outside of downtown I'd say 5 points area has light rail access and is really bikable. Colfax also has good bike access and lots of shops/businesses within walking distance. Highlands also off 38th has some grocery stores and bus access. I'd also suggest maybe mayfair, but the public transport isn't good. Okay, honestly I just basically named a bunch of places with a grocery store nearby because that's the only thing I ever drive to and I live in park hill. Stapleton actually, for that matter, would be okay without a car, all the busses run through there.

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I recommend sticking to somewhere in Denver proper. The suburbs have some great scenic bike trails and some select light rail lines, but the bike lanes abruptly end and don't seem to get you where you are trying to go. You might be able to find a spot in the suburbs where all of your necessities are nearby, but it might be an hour commute to work, or you'll be stuck with the 2 chain restaurants you live by. I currently live in the Platt Park neighborhood without a car. I'm within a ~15 minute walk (or ~5 minute bike ride) to 3 parks, 5 breweries, 2 grocery stores, a handful of restaurants and coffee shops, and a car rental place. Not to mention the light rail is a 10 minute walk away which can get you downtown or to the tech center in about 15 minutes. My favorite part is Platt Park is much quieter than the neighborhoods adjacent to downtown.

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Denver without a car - Denver Forum - Tripadvisor
Stay in Lodo or Downtown Denver. Plenty of things to do in walking distance. Public transportation is there as well. I know nothing about tours, so can't help on that.
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Travel Lemming
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Where to Stay in Denver Without a Car - Travel Lemming
November 13, 2024 - No car? No problem! A local shares where to stay in Denver without a car. Learn the best areas & places + tips for a car-free trip
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Miss Tourist
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Where to Stay in Denver: 8 BEST Areas and Top Hotels for 2025
November 7, 2024 - The best neighborhood to stay in without a car is LoDo in downtown Denver, as there are plenty of attractions within walking distance, and you’ll also have easy access to public transportation.
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The Broke Backpacker
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Where to Stay in Denver: The BEST Areas in 2026
January 26, 2025 - Here are a few of my favorite places to stay in Denver: – In Capitol Hill: Capitol Hill Loft – Walking distance to EVERYTHING – In Central Business District: HUGE 1-Bedroom Loft – In Lower Downtown: Hostel Fish · You don’t necessarily need a car to explore Denver — unless you plan to go further, obviously.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/travel › where to stay in denver?
r/travel on Reddit: Where to stay in Denver?
October 24, 2024 -

Husband and I are planning a 4-day trip to Denver in November. We’re in our 30s and like night life so we’re 99% sure we want to stay in the city as opposed to a smaller town like Golden (I’ve seen that recommended a lot). We are doing Red Rock, skiing at maybe Keystone (other suggestions?), and maybe doing an ATV experience, but we still like seeing exhibits, going to bars, etc… I’ve seen a lot of suggestions on Cherry Creek area but that seems out of the way compared to RiNo. Looking for current suggestions on what area to stay in Denver and any other suggestions anyone may have. Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/travel › should i stay downtown or in suburbs for a short denver trip?
r/travel on Reddit: Should I stay downtown or in suburbs for a short Denver trip?
May 14, 2024 -

We are going to a wedding near Rocky Mountain National park and decided to extend the trip and stay in the Denver area Sunday and Monday night before returning home. We are likely going to drive to Colorado Springs and do a half day there, but currently have no other plans. Was thinking we maybe just stay in the suburbs since I doubt Sunday/Monday night is going to be lively anywhere and it’s a short trip, but that seems really counterintuitive to actually experiencing a place. What are you thoughts? I’m currently leaning staying in cherry creek or golden.