Fantastic location in one of best neighborhoods. Sleeps 4 (queen bed, 2 single beds)
→ Renovated townhome
→ Safe place for single travelers
→ Fantastic outdoor space
→ Great walkability (76 WalkScore)
→ Bikers Paradise (94 Bike Score)
→ 2 blocks from Highland Park
→ 4 blocks from 32nd business district
→ Netflix/Hulu/Amazon Prime Video
→ Private entrance
→ Self Check-in
→ 5-10mins to RiNo/Downtown/Convention Center
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Enjoy our fully renovated space in a 95yr old townhome while staying in the heart of Denver. We are just a few blocks away from highlands business district, highlands park, Downtown, and Jefferson park where you'll find some of the hippest breweries, coffee shops, yoga studios and more.
***IMPORTANT***
*No Parties
*Smoking allowed outside ONLY
*420 Friendly - but no smoking inside.
Entire Space
Eat & Drink
The Highlands has one of the highest numbers of food and beverage offerings per capita of any neighborhood in Denver. The area is home to celebrated local restaurants like Spuntino and Cart-Diver; one of the city’s first food halls, Avanti Food & Beverage; and trendy additions such as Daughter Thai Kitchen & Bar and Señor Bear.
That doesn’t mean you can’t find history here. Lechuga’s Italian Restaurant has been around since 1961, and My Brother’s Bar (add a burger to your beer order) is the city’s oldest bar—it’s been operating since 1873.
Imbibers can stroll almost anywhere in the ’hood and find plenty of venues to enjoy craft brews (Denver Beer Co.) or craft cocktails (Lady Jane, Room for Milly) or locally made spirits (Mythology Distillery, the Family Jones Spirit House) or coffee (Queensberry Coffee, Pinwheel Coffee).
Catch a Show
The small but mighty Navajo Street Art District is no more as creative venues have been priced out of the trendy area. But the Bug Theatre—built in 1912 as a movie house—is still standing as a community gathering spot for oft-humorous theatrical performances, among other creative endeavors.
In other exciting news: In April 2022, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver took over the historic Holiday Theater as a secondary location that will host a variety of community-focused events.
History Lesson
Highland is not just one of Denver’s most historic neighborhoods—it used to be its own city, incorporated in 1875. Its residents were so devoted to planting gardens and trees that the district was nicknamed the Garden City of the Plains. It was annexed to Denver in 1896.
Car / Bike / Uber & Lyft / Scooters
We want to make sure you have a 5 STAR STAY. So, if there is ANYTHING you may NEED we will absolutely do our best to accommodate.
Anything short of a 5 star review will be a disappointment for us, so please let us know how we can make your stay memorable!!!