Westminster is doing something unusual for a Denver suburb: building a real downtown from the ground up. The Westminster Station area along the B-Line commuter rail has become a mixed-use district with restaurants, breweries, and public plazas designed for walking, not driving. The city also stretches north to Standley Lake — a 1,000-acre reservoir with mountain views — and west to the foothills. The Butterfly Pavilion, a tropical conservatory with thousands of free-flying butterflies, has been a family destination for decades.
Full-service hotel with pool, spa, and mountain-view rooftop. Westminster's flagship lodging.
All-suite hotel with complimentary dinner and drinks. Great value.
Cluster of dining options including The Melting Pot, Lazy Dog Restaurant, and Five Guys.
Westminster's award-winning craft brewery. Hop Framingham IPA is a local legend.
Taproom with rotating food trucks and a dog-friendly patio in the station district.
Tropical conservatory with 1,600+ free-flying butterflies. Touch tanks with sea stars and horseshoe crabs. Popular family destination.
1,000-acre reservoir with fishing, sailing, paddleboarding, and mountain views.
New mixed-use district around the B-Line commuter rail with shops, restaurants, and public art.
Yes — the B-Line commuter rail connects Westminster Station to Union Station in downtown Denver.
About 35–55 minutes via I-25 or E-470.
Door-to-door from DIA or anywhere on the Front Range. Flight tracked, no surge pricing.
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