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Denver, CO
Best Shopping Districts (Shopping) (10 Overall Closest) |
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16th Street Mall |
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16th St between Market and Broadway, Denver |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. This expansive outdoor mall, accented with lush planters and graceful trees, features a wealth of retail and dining facilities and has helped to revitalize downtown Denver. The pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare is also convenient if you want to browse, since stores, hotels, restaurants, cafes, and entertainment venues lie in a concentrated stretch. Even so, the scope of the mall is quite large, spanning multiple city blocks. A complimentary shuttle service transports visitors from one end to the other. Interesting trivia nuggets: the mall was designed by architectural firm I.M. Pei and Associates, and if you look down you may notice that the granite blocks of the sidewalks are patterned to resemble Westen Diamondback rattlesnake skin. |
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Antique Row |
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(Shopping - Shopping Districts) |
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400-2000 S Broadway, Denver 80210 303-765-1372 |
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Description:
SOUTH DENVER. Over 400 antiques dealers pack this 18-block stretch of shopping terrain. Whether you peek into one of the co-ops or spend hours browsing specialty shops, you're sure to find a one-of-a-kind treasure. Silver, porcelain, Depression glass, toys and dolls, jewelry, furniture, clothing, and much more can be found along this charming, strollable section of Broadway. Fatigued deal-hunters need look no further than Heidi's Brooklyn Deli or Cafe Metro for a hearty sandwich and a reviving cup of coffee, respectively. |
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Bluebird District |
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(Shopping - Shopping Districts) |
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3317 E Colfax Ave, Denver 80206 |
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Description:
CITY PARK. Taking its name from the venerable Bluebird Theater, this 17-block district ranges from York Street to Colorado Boulevard. Once a down-on-its-luck area, Bluebird has now re-emerged with hip businesses, a rosy outlook, and an artsy vibe. Among the retail tenants are coffee shops, galleries, salons, bars, restaurants, health clubs, and independent businesses focused on everything from guitars to bicycles to flowers. |
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Cherry Creek North Shopping District |
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(Shopping - Shopping Districts) |
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3003 E 3rd Ave, Denver 303-394-2904 |
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Description:
CHERRY CREEK. The upscale Cherry Creek North Shopping District is an enclave of fashionable boutiques, galleries, and elegant restaurants favored by the city's most practiced shoppers. Many stores carry unique, handcrafted items, a boon if you're trying to find something special for that hard-to-shop-for person. Art lovers can spend hours perusing the variety of galleries that line the quiet streets. Throughout the year, festivals, fairs, and public events take place in the vicinity. Opposite Cherry Creek Shopping Center. |
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Highlands Square |
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(Shopping - Shopping Districts) |
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32nd St and Lowell St, Denver 80212 |
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Description:
HIGHLANDS. Over the last ten years, the neighborhood surrounding the intersection at 32nd and Lowell Streets has grown into a hub for art, clothing and cuisine. Pick up some funky accessory or object (likely pink) at Starlet, or hunt for your favorite literary masterpieces in West Side Books. If you're thinking of parking on side streets, be aware of signs indicating that the spaces are for local permits only. Individual business hours vary. |
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Larimer Square |
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(Shopping - Shopping Districts) |
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1400 Larimer St, Denver 80202 303-534-2367 |
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LODO. Larimer Square and its surrounding area have been bustling since Denver's inception. Early on, the Square served as a main thoroughfare for gold prospectors and settlers and was home to the city's first drygoods store, bank, and bookstore. Today, it's still a happening place, known to locals as one of Denver's premiere shopping and dining districts. Visitors will find a host of upscale restaurants and interesting specialty shops, along with seasonal and special events held throughout the year. |
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Old South Pearl Street |
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(Shopping - Shopping Districts) |
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S Pearl St, Denver 80210 |
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SOUTH DENVER. The cool shops along South Pearl Street are guaranteed to keep browsers and spenders occupied for hours on end. Establishments on the well-known street offer a variety of goods and services, including necessities like dry cleaners, upscale boutiques with handcrafted jewelry, and chi-chi salons offering pedicures and other luxuries. In the cozy area, you'll also find restaurants, bookstores, antique shops, and home furnishings stores. |
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