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Old Posted Jul 24, 2024, 3:57 AM
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Questions for Denverites:
1. What are the best/biggest playgrounds in town?

City Park, Sanchez Park, and Central Park come to mind.

2. Is Confluence Park good for kids?

The area aroud REI has some kid-friendly areas with some climbing structures and there's always the Children's Museum that's right there.

3. Are there any good rooftop/upper floor bars/cafes besides the Hyatt?

The Le Méridien Denver at 15th and California is a good one. There's also Linger and El Five in LoHi that both have some great views. The Halycon in Cherry Creek has a nice rooftop bar as well.

4. Besides Union Station & the CPV, what must I see that's new/improved over the past 15 years?

I would suggest the Stanley Marketplace as a great adaptive re-use project with a ton of kid-friendly elements plus local shops, restaurants, bars, etc. Probably the most unlikely place in Denver where a community center of gravity would have developed. The Golden Triangle is great to check out given how it is filling out, but the street life is still lacking.
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