If you’re traveling from out of town, there are several attractions and restaurants to visit during your trip, many of which hold a special significance to the couple!
Please note that your wedding invitation includes free all-day admission to our beautiful venue, the Denver Botanic Gardens! Consider making the short trip over earlier in the day to enjoy one of Denver's most lush garden spaces.
This large public park directly adjacent to the Botanic Gardens has large, sprawling lawns perfect for a picnic or reading in the shade.
This is one of Denver's largest performing arts venues, hosting large-scale productions such as Hamilton and Wicked. Katie & Robert walked the red carpet here for the Denver Film Festival in 2019!
Ball Arena is Colorado's largest indoor arena, hosting some of its largest concerts as well as the Denver Nuggets. Katie & Robert saw John Mayer here in 2017, when it was still called the Pepsi Center!
This world-famous venue is a must-see while in Denver. See a show in the evening, or visit during daylight hours when the amphitheater is open to the public.
Check out Denver's largest dine-in theater, where Katie & Robert had their first date in the spring of 2017!
Enjoy beautiful Art Deco architecture and thoughtful programming at Denver's hippest arthouse movie theater.
If you want to experience some culture but don't feel like spending all day doing it, enjoy this trendy museum! With engaging installations across several floors, the whole museum can be done in an hour or two.
Enjoy one of Katie's favorite spots: an immersive living history of her hometown of Littleton, CO! Featuring historical buildings, livestock, and costumed staff, this educational museum is a delight for all ages!
If the thrill of matrimony isn't enough for you, enjoy high-speed roller coasters and family-friendly theming at this amusement park where Katie worked her first-ever job as a photographer. Say cheese!
Just a short walk from the Clayton Club, enjoy a burger and a beer at this laid-back Denver institution. Can't decide between fries and onion rings? We recommend the "frings!"
Enjoy tasty New American fare at this local restaurant where Robert worked all through film school and shot his final thesis film, Six Nights! Recommendations include the short rib, smoked chicken pastrami sandwich, and the brussels sprouts!
This legendary themed restaurant recently reopened under the management of the South Park creators. Reservations are hard to come by, but if you can find one the experience is more than worth it!
Enjoy a variety of cuisines as well as small boutique shops in this stall-based dining hall modeled after places like Chelsea Marketplace in NYC or Grand Central Market in LA.