Downtown Denver offers a variety of pedestrian-friendly areas that encourage walking and outdoor activities. These neighborhoods are designed to prioritize foot traffic, making them ideal for residents and visitors alike. Exploring these areas can provide a more accessible and enjoyable experience of the city.

LoDo (Lower Downtown)

LoDo is one of Denver's most vibrant neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings and lively atmosphere. The streets are wide and walkable, with numerous shops, restaurants, and bars. The area hosts events and festivals that attract crowds, making it a popular destination for pedestrians.

Union Station District

The Union Station area is a hub for transportation and social activity. Its pedestrian-friendly design includes wide sidewalks, outdoor seating, and green spaces. Visitors can enjoy dining, shopping, and entertainment options within walking distance of the historic train station.

16th Street Mall

The 16th Street Mall is a prominent pedestrian zone in downtown Denver. It features a mile-long promenade lined with retail stores, cafes, and entertainment venues. The mall is accessible by free shuttle buses, but most visitors prefer to walk and explore the area on foot.

Additional Pedestrian Areas

  • Cherry Creek North
  • Golden Triangle Creative District
  • RiNo (River North) Arts District