Explore Denver’s history, hidden murals, and top drinking spots on a guided bike tour through Downtown and River North Art District.
Explore Denver’s history, hidden murals, and top drinking spots on a guided bike tour through Downtown and River North Art District.
- Five Points - The journey begins at Five Points, once known as the Harlem of the West and the heart of Denver’s African American community.
- Dairy Block - Nestled in the bustling LoDo neighborhood of downtown Denver, the lively Dairy Block micro-district boasts numerous restaurants, bars, and shops, alongside a modern co-working space and the…
- Five Points - The journey begins at Five Points, once known as the Harlem of the West and the heart of Denver’s African American community.
- Dairy Block - Nestled in the bustling LoDo neighborhood of downtown Denver, the lively Dairy Block micro-district boasts numerous restaurants, bars, and shops, alongside a modern co-working space and the independent Maven Hotel. Originally the site of the historic Windsor Dairy, the award-winning Dairy Block is a celebrated Mile High City hotspot for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The pedestrian Alley hosts a vibrant calendar of community events, including live music, art shows, and makers markets, making it a beloved Denver destination for trendsetters, fun enthusiasts, and regular visitors.
- Denver Union Station - For over a century, Denver Union Station has been the vibrant heart of the city. Initially opened in 1881 as the Denver Union Depot—the tallest building in the West at the time—it was rebuilt after a fire in 1894. Today, Denver Union Station is a lively hub for gathering, dining, shopping, traveling, and luxurious stays at The Crawford Hotel. Reconstructed in 1914 and revitalized in 2014, the Station stands as a preserved monument to the city’s past, a celebrated place of the present, and a visionary symbol for Denver’s future.
- Coors Field - The tour includes a stop at Coors Field, home to Major League Baseball’s Colorado Rockies. Opened in 1995, this ballpark is situated in Denver’s Lower Downtown neighborhood, just two blocks from Union Station. With a capacity of 50,144, the stadium was a key part of the revitalization of lower downtown from the 90s to today.
- Larimer Square - As the city’s oldest commercial block, Larimer Square was originally established by William E. Larimer in 1858. It served as Denver’s main business district for many years, but by the 1900s, it had fallen into disrepair. In 1965, Larimer Square Associates began its restoration as a historical and commercial center.
- Confluence Park - This serene riverside park features benches, grassy lawns, biking and walking trails, and a kayak run. It marks the confluence of Cherry Creek and the Platte River in downtown Denver.
- RiNo Art District - Known as “RiNo,” the trendy River North Art District is home to contemporary art galleries and hip concert venues in repurposed industrial buildings. Food halls like Denver Central Market and The Source offer a vibrant indoor space with diverse products and a bar for small plates and craft beer. Famous for its colorful murals, Upper Larimer Street also features cocktail lounges, brewpubs with patios, and late-night food trucks. The tour will include stops at 2 to 4 breweries or cocktail bars, depending on the group, to explore some of the area’s best murals.
- The Denver Central Market - The Denver Central Market is a gourmet marketplace and food hall, hosting a variety of local vendors, including a bakery, coffee shop, fish market, butcher, rotisserie, chocolate shop, ice cream, wood-fired pizza, salad, and sandwiches. It also features an excellent bar serving cocktails, beer, and wine, making it a perfect spot for a meal or a drink.
- Our Mutual Friend Malt & Brew - This trendy facility offers a variety of beers brewed and served on draft, with art-covered walls, a store, and a patio.

- Pedal Bike and Helmet
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Pedal Bike and Helmet
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
This tour provides a distinctive opportunity to explore Denver’s history while visiting premier downtown attractions and the vibrant RiNo district. Uncover hidden murals and local drinking venues that many visitors overlook.
The journey begins downtown, passing iconic sites such as Coors Field, the Dairy Block, Union Station, and Larimer Square. The tour…
This tour provides a distinctive opportunity to explore Denver’s history while visiting premier downtown attractions and the vibrant RiNo district. Uncover hidden murals and local drinking venues that many visitors overlook.
The journey begins downtown, passing iconic sites such as Coors Field, the Dairy Block, Union Station, and Larimer Square. The tour continues along the Cherry Creek River to its junction with the Platte River before proceeding to the River North Art District.
In RiNo, participants will discover a dozen of the finest murals and visit two or three local drinking spots. Choices include Lincolns Speakeasy, Our Mutual Friends, Improper City, and the Central Market, offering a delightful variety of drinks and food along the route. The entire ride covers approximately 8 miles.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.