Added: 01/10/2006 |
If Denver is your place of living or you are accustomed to this city, you may miss the next paragraph as it is specially written for those who has never been there. If you are just planning your trip to Denver, I guess this information will be of useful for you.
Denver is the capital of Colorado, U.S.A., the county-seat of Denver county, and the largest city between Kansas City, Missouri, and the Pacific coast, sometimes called the Queen City of the Plains. To get konw the city take excursions into the mountains, affording beautiful scenery and interesting views of the mining camps. Visit one of the parks that are a fine feature of the city. Enjoy architectural variety and solidity that are favored in the buildings of the city by a wealth of beautiful building stones of varied colors (limestones, sandstones, lavas, granites and marbles), in addition to which bricks and Roman tiles are employed. When you are get tired of such serious things as the State Capitol, built of native granite and marble; the Denver county court house, the Federal building, a Carnegie library and the Mining Exchange as well as art museum and zoological museum go to Denver clubs to enjoy Denver nightlife.
Denver clubs are abundant. You may choose a new club every night depending on your mood and preferences: Denver sports bars, Denver strip clubs, Denver hotel bars, Denver gay and lesbian clubs, Denver drag clubs, Denver dance clubs, Denver cigar bars, Denver comedy clubs, Denver billiard bars, Denver cabaret and live music clubs. You see if you stay in Denver just for a week every evening promises to be something different and hot.
For young people who like hard rock and punl music I recommend 15th Street Tavern. It's located in the somewhat seedy area of downtown and certainly has that dive bar feel to it. The tragically hip crowd is extremely young, so anyone over 30 may feel slightly out of place. The $5 pitchers during happy hour are a great deal but the music doesn't start till much later. If you're a 20-something with multiple piercings in search of an unpretentious place to waste away a night, the 15th Street Tavern will rock you until your eardrums.
60 South is one of Denver clubs that os proud of the best trance. DJ SCMID E and MAD MAX will bring you dance-a-delic night.
If Denver clubs that offer loud rock or in house music are not for you, go to Stetson's. It is Gooden cowboy bar serves country-and-Western culture to audiences every night of the week. Previously it served morning drafts to Coors workers in a past life. Thankfully, it's the blue-collar working-class type, not the slick sort enjoyed by most wearers of the house's namesake hat. Granted, weekend acts here are more likely to play Garth and Shania than Waylon and Willie, but the spacious setting, time-worn atmosphere and cheap drafts tilt the scales in Stetson's direction.
Denver clubs are not your choice to spend a night in the city then what would you say about a restaurant or a bar? OK? Then let's go to a local favourite - Duffy's Shamrock Restaurant & Bar. The longest bar in Denver draws a clientele that's more eclectic and genuine than any you will find at downtown's more freshly scrubbed haunts. The look is lived-in, not dingy; the food inexpensive, not cheap. By serving up drinks with muscle in a friendly, folksy atmosphere, they remain one of the favourite places to have a great time with friends.
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