Arvada's Olde Town district has pulled off something rare in the Denver suburbs: a walkable, interesting downtown that doesn't feel manufactured. Ralston Creek runs through the center, breweries and restaurants line Olde Wadsworth Boulevard, and the G-Line commuter rail connects it all to downtown Denver in 25 minutes. The city stretches from the flatlands near I-76 to the foothills near Leyden, giving it an unusual range of geography and neighborhood character. Arvada has won 'best suburb' awards from multiple publications, and for once, the rankings track with reality.
Modern hotel near Olde Town with restaurant, pool, and easy highway access.
Near the Arvada-Westminster border with all-suite rooms.
Award-winning craft brewery in Olde Town. Their hazy IPAs consistently rank among Colorado's best.
Operating since 1933 — one of the oldest continuously running bars in Colorado. Pizza and beer in a no-nonsense setting.
Elevated American cuisine in a converted 1920s schoolhouse. Seasonal menu with craft cocktails.
Historic downtown district with independent shops, breweries, restaurants, and summer concerts. Walkable and charming.
80-acre park with nature trails, raptor exhibits, and a prairie dog colony. Free admission.
Challenging trails climbing from Arvada into the foothills toward Lookout Mountain. Mountain biking and hiking.
Yes — the G-Line commuter rail runs from Olde Town Arvada to Union Station in downtown Denver in about 25 minutes.
About 40–60 minutes depending on traffic. E-470 to I-76 or I-70 are the main routes.
Door-to-door from DIA or anywhere on the Front Range. Flight tracked, no surge pricing.
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