The Heart of Denver: State Capitol and Beyond
About the Tour
Have you ever wondered why the Colorado State Capitol has a golden dome? Or wanted to stand on the exact spot that’s a mile high from sea level? Or wished to know why Denver’s most famous resident, Molly Brown, was called “unsinkable”?
On this walking tour through Denver, Colorado’s vibrant capital, you’ll journey through its historic downtown area and explore the architecture, culture, and little-known facts that define the city’s urban center.
The tour starts at the Greek Amphitheatre in Civic Centre Park, where you’ll spot two hidden murals by renowned artist Allen Tupper True, The Prospector and The Trapper, showcasing Denver’s gold panners and trappers. As you pass two statues – On the War Trail and Buster Bronco – which symbolize Colorado’s Native American heritage and cowboy culture, I’ll tell you about sculptor Alexander Phimister Proctor, a Colorado native who gained international acclaim.
You’ll traverse the capitol complex and experience its collection of government buildings, historic churches, cultural institutions, and architectural marvels. You’ll learn the surprising story behind the Capitol’s golden dome and see where Martin Luther King Jr. made historical speeches. The tour ends at the Denver Mint, where you’ll learn about the mysterious disappearance of coin engraving tools during World War II, and the myths surrounding rare error coins.
Along the way, you’ll have a chance to:
- Visit some of Denver’s most significant sites, including the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, the Denver Library, and the Center for Colorado Women’s History
- Discover how Colorado became a state through extraordinary territorial negotiations
- Hear the surprising story of how Denverites used to “catch” gold from the roof of the Capitol when it rained
- Learn about the native communities that preceded Denver’s founding
- Dig into the hidden mining history that shaped the city
- Admire the deconstructivist facade of the Hamilton Building – the latest addition to the Denver Art Museum, designed by architect Daniel Libeskind
Whether you’re a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, you’re guaranteed to learn something new.
This 60-minute tour can take as long as a day if you choose to visit some of the many museums, government buildings, and monuments along the way.
Tour Producer
Sonja Kelly
Hi there! I'm a local Denver resident and PhD researcher who loves sharing my city with guests. I travel frequently and always use VoiceMap to take tours wherever I am in the world. I'm thrilled to share my neighborhood and city with you. I love my city and the surrounding mountains, spending my weekends hiking and exploring Aspen, Vail, Estes Park, and so many more special places. My favorite part of being a VoiceMap tour guide is learning new things about this history of my home. If you're not a local, I sincerely hope you enjoy your visit to Colorado, it's one of the best places in the world!
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Colorado State Capitol
This building was constructed in the 1890s--about the time of the height of the Colorado gold rush. The building itself is about 27 stories tall. The outside structure is made from granite from the Aberdeen Quarry out in Gunnison, ... Read More
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Major Landmarks
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Greek Amphitheatre
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Statue On The Trail
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Bronco Buster Statue
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Civic Center Park
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McNichols Civic Center Building
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Voorhies Memorial
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Colorado State Capitol
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Colorado State Capitol
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Denver Mile High Steps Marker
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Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
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Capitol Hill Books
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The closing era
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Scottish Rite Masonic Center
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First Baptist Church of Denver
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General Rose Monument
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Liberty Bell Replica
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Lincoln Veterans Memorial Park
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Denver Public Library: Central Library
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Denver Art Museum
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Center for Colorado Women's History
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Denver City & County Building
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Populus
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Denver Mint
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start location150 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80204, USA -
Total distance3km -
Final location1499-1401 Cherokee St, Denver, CO 80204, USA -
Distance back to start location270.38m
Directions to Starting Point
This tour begins in the center of the Greek Amphitheater just off 14th Avenue in Denver. It is easily accessible by public transportation, but street parking is available as well on 14th Avenue nearby. You'll know you are in the right place when you are surrounded by columns!
Tips
Places to stop along the way
You can make this tour last all day by adding a few stops along way! Head into the Denver State Capitol, pop into the Capitol Hill Books bookstore, visit the Denver Library, make a stop at the Denver Art Museum, pop into the Colorado Center for Women's History, explore the Denver City Council Building, and finish by looking at the coins (and getting a free freshly-made penny) at the U.S. Mint. After the tour, head to the 16th Street Mall for great food or drinks and shopping or people watch in Denver's Civic Center Park.
Best time of day
Any time of day is possible to explore the capitol complex and surrounding area. During daylight hours you are likely to be accompanied by other tourists. After 9 pm and before 5 am you are likely to encounter people experiencing homelessness.
This tour is entirely outdoors, so be sure to wear weather appropriate clothing and take precautions to protect your skin from our mile high sun--even in the winter.
The tour is nearly 100% accessible for those who cannot manage stairs. The few places where there are stairs are easily bypassed or skipped.
This tour passes through central areas of Denver that often host festivals or special events. If you enjoy a tour during one of these events, feel free to either participate or avoid them--completely your choice.
Precautions
Denver is a high desert climate. Bring sunblock, pack water, and wear weather appropriate clothes.
This is a densely populated urban area. While most places you are walking will be safe, you may want to keep an eye on your personal items, particularly when passing areas with larger crowds like bus stops or museums.
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