The Curtis — a DoubleTree by Hilton
336-room boutique with themed floors in Denver's Theater District — walking distance to five top music venues. Offers a 'Bus to Show' shuttle to Red Rocks.
Denver, CO · Capacity: 50,144
Home of the Colorado Rockies at exactly one mile above sea level. The only MLB park where balls fly measurably farther in the thin air, with a rooftop concourse offering Rocky Mountain panoramas.
Coors Field, opened in 1995 in Denver's LoDo district, sits exactly one mile above sea level — a single row of purple seats in the upper deck marks 5,280 feet — and the thin air turns it into one of baseball's great home-run parks.
LoDo's breweries and bars surround the park, making it one of the best walk-up neighbourhoods in the majors.
Below are the Denver stays, restaurants and bars fans use around Coors Field.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Coors Field in Denver — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.
336-room boutique with themed floors in Denver's Theater District — walking distance to five top music venues. Offers a 'Bus to Show' shuttle to Red Rocks.
1,100-room downtown landmark a block from 16th Street — complimentary 16th Street Mall Ride, Peaks Lounge rooftop bar known as a pre-Red Rocks cocktail spot.
Denver's first hotel in the RiNo Art District (50 rooms) — houses Death & Co lobby bar, Vauxhall live-music venue, Super Mega Bien restaurant. Common Red Rocks weekend home base.
Built inside Denver's beautifully restored Union Station, The Crawford puts fans steps from LoDo's best sports bars and an easy transit ride to both major stadiums. The Terminal Bar downstairs is a scene on any game night.
Anchoring the Dairy Block alley in LoDo, The Maven combines boutique hotel style with Denver's food hall culture—step outside your room into a curated alley of restaurants and bars. Coors Field is a five-minute walk, and the hotel's rooftop Red Barber lounge offers mountain views with your post-game nightcap.
Denver's oldest hotel, opened in 1891 in the heart of LoDo, featuring beautifully restored rooms and the legendary Cruise Room martini bar modeled after a 1930s ocean liner. Walking distance to both Ball Arena and Empower Field, The Oxford is a Denver landmark beloved by visiting athletes and artists.
Longtime sports bar directly across from Coors Field, known as a Rockies pre-game gathering spot.
The official bar of the Colorado Rockies, a LoDo sports bar with wall-to-wall screens steps from the ballpark.
Denver's ultimate pregame destination with 30+ TVs, a massive outdoor patio, and walking distance to both Coors Field and Empower Field. On Broncos Sundays the place is a sea of orange, making it the best spot to soak in Denver's rabid fan culture.
Legendary craft beer bar one block from Coors Field with over 75 taps rotating Colorado and national craft brews. A beloved pregame ritual for Rockies fans and visiting baseball enthusiasts since 1997.
The Corner Office in downtown Denver's Curtis Hotel has long been a post-game favorite for Avalanche, Nuggets, and visiting NBA and NHL fans, offering a lively cocktail bar atmosphere that fills up after Pepsi Center events a few blocks away. The inventive cocktail menu and late-night kitchen make it the ideal spot to debrief on a big Avalanche playoff win or Nuggets comeback over a well-crafted drink. The diverse crowd of sports fans, concert-goers, and downtown Denver regulars makes every night a genuine social event.
The Dive Inn in Denver's Highland neighborhood is the kind of no-frills sports bar that regulars guard jealously from too much publicity — cheap beer, sports on every screen, and a crowd that genuinely cares about the Avs, Nuggets, and Broncos without any of the downtown pretension. Post-game celebrations here feel like a neighborhood block party rather than a venue transaction. It is the authentic Denver sports bar experience that first-time visitors should seek out.
Family-style Italian restaurant in McGregor Square, across from Coors Field.
Neapolitan-style coal-fired pizzeria in the Ballpark neighborhood near Coors Field.
Fifth-floor Mediterranean restaurant in Denver's LoHi neighborhood offering shareable plates and panoramic city and mountain views. A trendy postgame dining option with a vibrant atmosphere popular among Denver's sports and entertainment crowd.
High-end steakhouse in downtown Denver known for prime cuts and an impressive wine list. Located minutes from Ball Arena and Coors Field, it is a favorite pregame destination for visiting athletes and local sports figures.
Jax Fish House sits in the heart of LoDo just blocks from Coors Field, making it the premier pre-game seafood spot for Rockies fans who want something more refined than a ballpark bratwurst before the first pitch. The raw oyster bar, wood-grilled fish, and craft cocktails draw Colorado Rockies fans, visiting teams' front office staff, and Denver's sports media crowd. The outdoor patio on warm summer nights, packed with fans in purple and black, is one of Denver's great baseball-season dining scenes.
Larimer Square is Denver's most celebrated block, packed with acclaimed restaurants ideal for pregame meals before Broncos or Rockies events. The historic Victorian architecture and festive energy amplify any sports-weekend visit. Fans can fuel up on everything from Colorado lamb to wood-fired pizza steps from the stadium districts.
Ball Arena in downtown Denver is home to both the Colorado Avalanche and the Denver Nuggets, making it one of a handful of arenas in North America housing both an NHL and NBA champion from the same era. The back-to-back Stanley Cup and NBA Championship banners hanging from the rafters create one of the most trophy-laden ceilings in sports. Denver fans have developed a reputation for playoff intensity that transforms the arena into a force of nature during postseason runs.
Ball Arena is home to both the NBA's Denver Nuggets — 2023 NBA Champions — and the NHL's Colorado Avalanche, and the behind-the-scenes arena tour takes fans through locker rooms, court level, and luxury suites used by the championship teams. The arena's downtown location makes it the anchor of Denver's sports entertainment district, and the in-arena championship banners and trophy displays are a thrilling reminder of Denver's recent golden era of sport. Booking a tour before attending a game transforms a standard matchday into a full fan immersion.
Watch the Rockies from the rooftop with Rocky Mountain views at 5,280 feet — the only MLB park a mile above sea level, where balls fly farther in the thin air.
Tour the mile-high home of the Colorado Rockies, where the purple row of seats in the upper deck marks exactly 5,280 feet above sea level. Guided tours explore the clubhouse, dugout, press box, and the iconic Rooftop with panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains. The surrounding LoDo neighborhood is a prime fan district.
Go behind the scenes at Empower Field at Mile High, home of the Denver Broncos and the legendary Mile High salute. Stadium tours let fans visit the Broncos locker room, walk through the tunnel to the field, sit in the broadcast booth, and see the Ring of Fame honoring Broncos legends like John Elway and Terrell Davis.
Home of the Denver Broncos, Empower Field at Mile High sits in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains and offers an electric atmosphere on game day. Stadium tours take fans through the press box, locker rooms, and onto the field. The mile-high altitude and passionate fan base make every game a bucket-list experience.
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Trey Parker & Matt Stone have been spotted at Coors Field.
Coors Field has a capacity of 50,144 people.
Coors Field opened in 1995. It was designed by Populous.
Colorado Rockies plays home games at Coors Field in Denver.
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