The official hotel for Red Rocks Amphitheater, Origin Red Rocks, a Wyndham Hotel, is located 5.1 km from the music venue and offers shuttle services to and from the attraction.
Just 10 minutes’ drive from Red Rock Ampitheater, Denver Marriott West offers spacious rooms, a heated outdoor pool, a sports grill and an on-site Starbucks Coffee Café. Public area Wi-Fi is free.
Featuring a heated indoor pool and a hot tub, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Golden is 10 minutes’ drive from Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre. Free WiFi is provided.
Located just 12 miles from Denver city centre, this hotel in historic Golden features guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant. The Coors Brewing Company is less than half a mile away.
Set in Golden, 12 km from Dinosaur Ridge, The Eddy Taproom & Hotel offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, this Golden hotel offers on-site dining. Free Wi-Fi is included in all rooms. Coors Brewery is 2 miles away.
Located 14 km from the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, this Golden hotel provides free WiFi in all guest rooms. A daily continental breakfast served each day. Guests can enjoy a seasonal outdoor pool.
This hotel is within a 17-minute drive of downtown Denver and 5 miles from downtown Golden. The hotel offers barbecue facilities and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Fly into Denver International Airport, then drive 126km west to Golden. For domestic travellers, direct flights are available from most major US cities. International travellers may need to transfer at a US hub. Alternatively, Amtrak offers a rail service from Chicago, taking approximately 18 hours.
Denver International Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers due to its extensive flight network. It's approximately 64 kilometres from Golden, Colorado.
Golden, Colorado offers several public transport options. The RTD bus service provides regular routes within the city and to Denver. Alternatively, the Golden Bike Library offers free bike rentals for short trips. For longer distances, car rentals are available. Walking is also feasible within the city centre.
Downtown Golden is the best area to stay in Golden, Colorado, offering a mix of history, dining, and shopping. It's convenient for visitors, with easy access to the Colorado School of Mines and Coors Brewery.
What guests said about Golden:
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited Lookout Mountain and the grave of buffalo bill.
We visited Lookout Mountain and the grave of buffalo bill. Great views here and a free attraction.
the Coors Brewery we attended for a tasting (the tours book up far in advance so be sure to book ahead). The tasting is good value for money and the staff were informative and friendly! The tasting room is nice and has lots of historic photographs to check out! Of course there is a gift shop with some great souvenirs and pricing was not bad!
We went to a concert at Red Rocks outside of Golden and we highly recommend checking this place out!
We would have liked more time to check out downtown Golden so we will need to return!
Megan
Canada
10
Scored 10
Love, love this town.
Love, love this town. You have to try the Buffalo Rose and make sure you try the Deli in the center of town ... best sandwiches. The Tea Shop called Old BarrelTea is an absolute must and the liquor store directly behind it as well lots of local bourbon whiskey and spirits. Love the pace and the friendly people here and its BEAUTIFUL!
Cindy
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely small college town hidden right next to Denver.
Lovely small college town hidden right next to Denver. The Colorado School Mines and Coors are the big draws. However the food scene in really good and there are plenty of shops to keep you interested. Great place to live, study and visit.
James
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Golden is my favorite place to stay when visiting CO.
Golden is my favorite place to stay when visiting CO. It is close to Denver downtown, as well as the outdoor recreation of the Rockies. The city is clean and has markedly less drifter and homeless folks than Denver or Boulder.
The microbrewery out near table mountain (New Frontier, I think) is a great place to spend a Saturday. Local venders, brewers, dogs and their owners all come together for music, shopping and entertainment on their very spacious patio. They also have some low difficulty trails and a dog park right there at the brewery!
Table Mountain Inn is very charming and has very kind and helpful staff. Unless you are on a very tight budget, do your best to avoid the La Quinta.
Miller
10
Scored 10
Lots to see and do here, besides the obvious front range...
Lots to see and do here, besides the obvious front range location for fastest commuter access to Summit Count skiing. Be sure to swing by Lookout Mountain and Buffalo Bill Cody site, also visit the park nearby to see the bison herd. Red Rocks amphitheater including the Rock & Roll museum is worth a half day. You can hike there across the ridge from Morrisey park down the road, in good weather, takes a few hours round trip. Worth a visit to historic downtown Golden, you can kill a whole day exploring there, plus tours available if you don't want to self guide.
Frank
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
I grew up and attended school in the area and of course it...
I grew up and attended school in the area and of course it has changed dramatically. Very modern and more crowded now. No folksy-ness. Miss that because I grew up in nearby Lakewood but understand because of easy access to the mountains. Well located and easy road access to other parts of Denver as well. Had to attend an event in East Denver and easily arrived in under 20 minutes.
Ate at Tomatillo’s in Applewood after a 4-hour drive from Grand Junction via I-70. Tasty Mexican meal!
The location was the first thing that really stood out, but the staff when we checked in really set the tone for our stay-super friendly and helpful! We loved the room when we got in and continued to love it our whole stay. The staff at the bar and restaurant was equally friendly. We really appreciated the close proximity to all the shops and restaurants in the downtown Golden area. We definitely plan to return!
This is a great location if you are visiting Red Rocks. We stayed here on the night we enjoyed a concert at Red Rocks. We were easily able to Uber to and from the concert. There was a nice Italian restaurant nearby that did take out and eat in food we could walk to as well. The location was close to Golden, a short drive from the downtown area and Coor's brewery.
The kitchen was well equipped even thou we did not use it as we chose to eat out to the many great restaurants in Golden, Evergreen, etc.
It is an updated apartment, very nicely decorated, bed was very comfortable and I loved the walk in closet to use as a changing area and spread out my clothes.
The owner, Max, was very quick with a response to all my questions.
The bed was SO comfortable! Plus the hotel is nice and roomy. Our room was a king size bed room and the bathroom was very spacious as well!! I wish we would have stayed for an extra night! I also loved that there were many places to shop around the area, including a liquor store :)
Great hotel - staff, taproom, back patio, food & beverage selection, decor, room design, bed, all were fantastic and I'd go back in a heartbeat. Central location in Golden with easy access to freeway and town make it an ideal place to stay.
Great hotel, looks better than in the pictures honestly! Breakfast was delicious, there was a waffle maker and the selection was alright for American standards. Our room was quite large and spotless. The staff was exceptionally friendly!
The Southwest flair of the hotel was very fitting. Loved the location and walk ability. The staff were exceptional, including the manager, front desk, servers, and housekeeping. I am thankful that they made this trip so wonderful!
Very friendly and helpful staff. Clean and well maintained facilities. Fantastic location right in Downtown Golden; lots of restaurants and coffee shops within walking distance. The private balcony was an added bonus.
Great standard hotel, 20min from dowtown Denver, and 10min from Red Rocks Park. Free parking lot in front of the hotel, really quiet neighbourhood, simply great!
The couple running it are super nice and the location was a great, quick walk to downtown Golden, hiking trails, and 5-10 min walk to Colorado School of Mines.
The hosts couldn't have been nicer and Judy cooked an amazing breakfast every morning for us. The house was beautiful and very convenient for Golden centre.
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