Mon, Apr 14, 2025 10:00 AM - Tue, Apr 14, 2026 13:00 PM
Mon, Apr 14, 2025 10:00 AM - Tue, Apr 14, 2026 13:00 PM
On our Secret Food Tour: Denver - Downtown, you'll enjoy a variety of classic local foods. Our experienced guides will take you on a culinary adventure along the historic streets made famous by prospectors, miners, and early American entrepreneurs during the Colorado Gold Rush. On your journey, you'll hear thrilling tales of confidence men, saloon girls, and bank robbers while sampling mouthwatering local specialties that pay tribute to both our proud past as well as our thriving modern food scene. Today, Denver is one of the fastest growing cities in America, and we cannot wait to share with you the incredibly rich and ethnically diverse culinary world that awaits in The Mile High City.
What's Included:
Colorado Elk Smoked Sausage
Fried Chile Relleno
Pork Green Chili
Big Mac Pizza
Chinese Five Spice Donut
Vietnamese Iced Coffee Ice Cream
Our delicious Secret Dish
What To Expect:
Ballpark District
The Ballpark District is a lively area centered around Coors Field, home to the Colorado Rockies baseball team. With views of the mountains from some upper seats, this area has brewpubs, pizzerias, jazz clubs, and rooftop bars offering expansive views.
Duration: 1 hour | Admission Ticket: Free
1946A Market St (Pass By)
This building was constructed by madam Jennie Rogers in 1889 and became one of the classiest bordellos in the Rocky Mountain West. Later, it was a Buddhist temple and warehouse from 1920 to 1998.
Duration: Pass By
2001 Blake St (Pass By)
Coors Field, the ballpark for Major League Baseball’s Colorado Rockies, opened in 1995. It's located in Denver's Lower Downtown (LoDo) neighborhood, two blocks from Union Station, with a capacity of 50,144 people.
Duration: Pass By
Union Station
Located in Denver's Lower Downtown (LoDo), Union Station is home to nearly 100 restaurants, clubs, galleries, shops, and hospitality businesses. This historic area dates back to 1858 and is a perfect blend of nostalgia and modernity.
Duration: 1 hour | Admission Ticket: Free
Dairy Block
Once home to Windsor Dairy, the Dairy Block in LoDo is now a vibrant micro-district with 15 shops, 19 restaurants, seven bars, a luxury co-working space, and a boutique hotel.
Duration: 10 minutes | Admission Ticket: Free
Denver Union Station
From its original 1881 incarnation as Denver Union Depot to its 2014 rebirth, the station now serves as Denver's main railway station and central transportation hub. It’s a vibrant space with plenty of places to eat, shop, and gather.
Duration: 10 minutes | Admission Ticket: Free
The Oxford Hotel
Denver’s oldest surviving hotel, the Oxford opened in 1891. After a revitalization in the 1980s, it became one of Denver's first boutique hotels and is a key part of LoDo’s revival.
Duration: 10 minutes | Admission Ticket: Free
Rockmount Ranch Wear Mfg Co
Rockmount Ranch Wear, founded in 1946 by Jack Weil, played a major role in developing Western wear. The company was the first to put snaps on Western shirts and to commercially produce bolo ties. The Smithsonian and the Autry Museum hold Rockmount items in their collections.
Duration: 10 minutes | Admission Ticket: Free
Additional Info:
Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Not wheelchair accessible.
Near public transportation.
Not recommended for travelers with back problems.
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions.
Most travelers can participate.
Please inquire before booking to check if we can accommodate any dietary needs.
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate.
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