Denver's Wild History & Ballpark Museum: Private Tour
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Overview
The Private Tour: Denver's Wild History Tour & Ballpark Museum is a walking adventure through Denver's oldest and trendiest neighborhood, where it all began in 1856. This private tour offers a unique and fun way to explore the city's rich past and vibrant culture. The tour is limited to 20 guests, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
Participants can expect to delve into haunted stories and historical facts as they stroll through iconic locations. The tour includes visits to notable landmarks such as the Daniels & Fisher Tower, a historic skyscraper, and the bustling 16th Street Mall. Guests will also explore Larimer Square, known for its Victorian architecture and vibrant nightlife, The Cruise Room, Buckhorn Exchange, Rockmount Ranch Wear, Denver Union Station, The Oxford Hotel, Dairy Block, Coors Field, and Dairy Alley. As a special bonus, the tour provides the option to enter the National Ballpark Museum free of charge, which houses one of the largest collections of baseball and ballpark memorabilia in the nation.
The experience includes a knowledgeable guide who will lead the way and share captivating stories about Denver's wild history. Please note that alcoholic beverages and tips for the tour guide are not included.




Highlights
Explore Denver's Historic Neighborhood: Discover the oldest and trendiest areas of Denver on foot.
Hear Haunted Stories: Listen to spooky tales and historical facts about the city.
Visit the National Ballpark Museum: Get free entry to see an impressive baseball memorabilia collection.
Enjoy a Private Experience: Benefit from a more personalized tour with a small group.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the tour for its informative content and engaging guides. The Ballpark Museum was a welcome surprise. Some mentioned the pace could be improved.

Guests loved learning about Denver's history.
The tour guides were very knowledgeable and engaging.
The National Ballpark Museum was a fun bonus.
Many found the walking tour to be a good way to see the city.
Some guests wished for more time at certain stops.
A few found the pace of the walking tour tiring.
The Journey
Daniels & Fisher Tower
The Daniels & Fisher Tower, a Denver landmark modeled after St. Mark's Campanile in Venice, offers a glimpse into the city's architectural aspirations. Despite the collapse of its Venetian inspiration in 1902, the D&F Tower has stood strong, symbolizing Denver's resilience. Once part of a grand department store, it now houses luxury residences, and its iconic clock tower remains a beloved symbol of the city.
16th Street Mall
The 16th Street Mall, a pedestrian haven stretching over a mile, is a vibrant hub of shopping, dining, and entertainment in the heart of Denver. Designed by architect I.M. Pei, the mall features free shuttle buses that whisk visitors between hundreds of retail stores, restaurants, and attractions. Its lively atmosphere and convenient transportation make it a must-visit for any Denver tourist.
Larimer Square
Larimer Square, Denver's oldest block and designated Historic District #1, exudes Victorian charm with its Western architecture, boutique shops, and inviting coffee houses. As one of the few remaining examples of Western Victorian architecture in the United States, Larimer Square offers a step back in time. The area is filled with unique boutiques, farm-to-table restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife, making it a premier destination for locals and tourists alike.
The Cruise Room
The Cruise Room, a historic bar within the Oxford Hotel, is steeped in legend and lore. Once a speakeasy during Prohibition, it's rumored to be haunted by tales of mobsters, forbidden romance, and even murder. Its Art Deco design, inspired by the Queen Mary ocean liner, transports visitors to a bygone era of glamorous indulgence and clandestine encounters.
Buckhorn Exchange
The Buckhorn Exchange, Denver's oldest saloon, stands as a testament to the city's Wild West roots. Founded shortly after the Great Fire of 1863, this legendary establishment boasts a colorful history, a taxidermied animal collection, and a menu featuring exotic game. Stepping inside is like traveling back to a time when cowboys and prospectors roamed the streets, with stories and spirits lingering in the air.
Rockmount Ranch Wear
Rockmount Ranch Wear is a western institution, legendary for outfitting countless Hollywood stars and western films since its establishment. Founded by 'Papa Jack' Weil, the company gained fame for its innovative snap-button shirts and its connection to western movies. The walls are adorned with photographs of famous clientele, making it a must-see destination for fashion enthusiasts and movie buffs.
Denver Union Station
Denver Union Station, a beautifully revitalized turn-of-the-century train station, has transformed into a modern hub of activity. This landmark boasts a grand Beaux-Arts facade and a bustling interior filled with upscale shops, trendy bars, and acclaimed restaurants. Whether you're grabbing a cocktail at the iconic Terminal Bar or enjoying a meal at one of the many eateries, Union Station offers a delightful blend of history and contemporary culture.
The Oxford Hotel
The Oxford Hotel, Denver's oldest hotel, opened in 1891 and exudes historic charm with its elegant architecture and intriguing past. Known for its luxurious accommodations and its equally famous Cruise Room bar, a former speakeasy, the Oxford has hosted countless celebrities and dignitaries. It's a gateway into the 'Wild West,' but with a touch of elegance and refined luxury.
Dairy Block
The Dairy Block, a vibrant micro-district in Denver, has quickly become a must-visit destination for foodies, cocktail lovers, and entertainment seekers. Combining innovative restaurants, stylish bars, and a central entertainment complex, the Dairy Block offers a dynamic atmosphere perfect for post-tour relaxation. Catch a game on the oversized screens, enjoy live music, or catch an outdoor film in this urban playground.
Coors Field
Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, is credited with sparking the revitalization of Denver's Lower Downtown (LoDo) area. This ballpark offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and a lively atmosphere that extends far beyond baseball games. The surrounding neighborhood has blossomed into a hub of trendy restaurants, lively bars, and unique shops, making it a destination for sports fans and urban explorers alike.
Dairy Alley
Dairy Alley is a hidden gem in Denver, a once-overlooked alleyway that has been transformed into a trendy hotspot. Lined with vibrant restaurants, unique boutiques, and inviting bars, this repurposed space offers a delightful escape from the bustle of the city. With its intimate atmosphere and diverse offerings, Dairy Alley is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique urban experience.
National Ballpark Museum
The National Ballpark Museum offers baseball enthusiasts a treasure trove of memorabilia and a deep dive into the history of the sport. With one of the largest collections of baseball artifacts in the country, visitors can explore exhibits dedicated to legendary players, historic moments, and the evolution of the game. This museum provides a captivating experience for fans of all ages, allowing them to immerse themselves in the rich tradition of America's pastime.
Know Before You Go
This private walking tour includes a knowledgeable guide to lead the way. Alcoholic beverages are not included, and if you feel your guide did an excellent job, feel free to tip them. Please note, what this walking tour unique is that, in most cases, we take our guests into several locations. The tour is for a maximum of 20 guests.
Hot Tip
Reviewers suggest wearing comfortable shoes, as it's a walking tour. Also, consider bringing water, especially on warmer days.