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Denver--how is it?

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Denver is high on my "cities to visit" list. Should it remain there? I'm trying to judge places by food, nightlife and attractions (good museums/art centers, etc.).
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Denver is high on my "cities to visit" list. Should it remain there?

I'm trying to judge places by food, nightlife and attractions (good museums/art centers, etc.).

I didn't hate it, but I have absolutely no itch to go back, nor can I think of anything to tell you that you must see.
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It's very good, but I like it for what's outside of Denver more so than what's in it (ie it's proximity to other great sites in neighboring towns).
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I was there for a day for work. I there were A LOT of super hot girls as I remember. Nothing else were of note.
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The Denver airport is one of the layers of Hell.
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The Denver airport is one of the layers of Hell.
I have heard this.
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I'm right outside of Denver now. What are some places I should visit?

I went to LoDo one night, but I wasn't impressed by anything I saw.
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Denver is high on my "cities to visit" list. Should it remain there?

I'm trying to judge places by food, nightlife and attractions (good museums/art centers, etc.).

PLS Stay East of the Mississippi. Thx.
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PLS Stay East of the Mississippi. Thx.
I've already been to Seattle twice, I shall return.
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I've already been to Seattle twice, I shall return.

I've missed you twice, tempt fate at your own risk.
post #11 of 43
Several good men's stores, 2 of which I visit every time there.

I've been through tht airport quite a few times. No probs...
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I think I'd rather go to Portland. The many microbrews and liberal atmosphere are appealing (though I do understand Denver is not a conservative city).
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I get into Denver a fair amount for work. A couple of nice museums, a very good, fun cabaret, a few decent restaurants, a lot of irrationally over-priced hotels.
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A cabaret scene?!?!
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I have only flown in there to ski, it's hard to breathe up there.
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