Lodo

LoDo

Looking for Denver Real Estate? LoDo is Denver’s oldest neighborhood, which means it’s home to some of the city’s most prominent and beloved landmarks, some of which are what define the Denver experience. Denver has always had a variety of nicknames, but the first nickname to ever stick to the Mile High City is LoDo, which applies to the old warehouse area of lower downtown by Union Station, according to Westword Magazine. Now, LoDo is known as the mixed-use historic district, home to some of Denver’s most loved and recognized restaurants, bars, hotels, and entertainment. Take a look at the article below if you’d like to learn more about the wonders that LoDo has to offer. 

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If you’re looking to explore LoDo during the day, don’t forget to start off by exploring the lovely boutiques. After you’ve grabbed your morning coffee from one of Denver’s most loved coffee shops, take a walk into some of Denver’s most loved boutiques. If you’re in Larimer Square, head over to Hailee Grace where you can find this season’s hottest clothes, swimwear, and accessories. Once you’ve finished up at Hailee Grace, head on over to Alchemy Works, a coastal California retail, gallery, and event space concept located at Free Market. Featured in Vogue, Conde Nast Traveler, and Style.com, Alchemy Works carries brands like Warby Parker, Sandoval, Casa Clara, and Mau Jewelry. Next time you’re taking a stroll through the city, don’t forget to stop into these boutiques to pick up your next favorite pieces. 

Once you’ve finished up your morning shopping, spend the rest of the day outside enjoying the beautiful weather that Colorado has to offer. Whether you’re looking to host a picnic at the park, or buy some tickets for the Rockies game, with 300 days of sunshine, nearly any day is perfect to spend time outside. If you’re looking to host a sweet picnic outside with your friends and family, find your perfect spot at Confluence Park or Commons Park, two of downtown Denver’s most popular parks right in the middle of the city. Confluence Park lies at the joining of Cherry Creek with the South Platte River. If you love biking or talking long walks along the South Platte River, then definitely take your time to take a scenic walk. Or if you’re feeling a little more adventurous, consider renting a kayak from Confluence Kayaks and kayak down the river (yes you can actually do that!) If kayaking feels like too much, then you’re also able to bring down your tube and go tubing.

So you’ve officially done one of the coolest things ever; tubing in the middle of the city, what to do next? Nowhere better to relax than at the Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field with a delicious hot dog, refreshing drink, and ice cream on a sunny day. If you’ve ever explored Denver during the summer before or after a rockies game, then I’m sure you’re familiar with experiencing the spirit and excitement from the fans all across the city. You’ll be sure to see crowds with purple gear all over the city and outdoor patios around the stadium overflowing with fans, before, during, and after the game. If eating delicious snacks for three hours isn’t your thing, then walk on over to Union Station, one of Denver’s most loved and transformed landmarks. If you’ve visited friends in Denver, then I’m sure they’ve taken you to Union Station to either grab a special drink from Terminal Bar, grab some brunch from Snooze an A.M. Eatery, or maybe even to just pop in and grab some ice cream from Milkbox Ice Creamery and a cup of coffee from Pigtrain Coffee Co. Regardless of why you’re here, if you’re looking for the center of downtown Denver, then Union Station is the heart of it all.  

So far, you’ve had quite the long day, so where better to chill out for a couple of hours and take a sweet nap than in your fabulous airbnb or historic hotel room at The Oxford Hotel. Whether you’re visiting Denver from out of state, or a Denver native that’s looking to get to know the city from a tourist point of view, staying in an airbnb or a historic hotel in the middle of the city is the best way to get to know the culture of a city. If you’re looking for a unique stay experience, we recommend checking out the “Historic Carriage House”, LoDo’s coolest airbnb. This home originally sheltered horses in the late 1800s and has been featured in Architectural Digest online as Colorado’s most unique and beautiful Airbnb property. If you’d like to take an alternative route to your overnight stay, then there’s no better hotel in LoDo than The Oxford Hotel. With roots dating back to the 19th century, The Oxford offers 80 guest rooms and suites, a breathtaking collection of art through the halls, the Oxford Club Spa, and one of Denver’s most loved bars, The Cruise Room. Whether you’re looking for a rustic or luxurious stay, you’ll find it in LoDo. 

Okay, so you’ve had your nap in your luxurious bed and facial at the Oxford Club Spa, now it’s time to get your most favorite night-out outfit and head on over to dinner before your late night fun. LoDo is one of Denver’s most loved neighborhoods for nightlife; whether you’re looking for a 1920s speakeasy, romantic dinner for two, or wanna have a laugh or two at a comedy club, you can find everything you need in LoDo. 


If you’re looking for a romantic dinner for two, or celebrating a special occasion, make a reservation at Fogo de Chao Brazilian Steakhouse, one of Denver’s most loved steakhouses. Fogo de Chao takes the experience of a steakhouse to a whole new level, bringing the churrasco grilling tradition to Denver. If you’re looking for a more casual occasion for your night out, look no further than Hopdoddy Burger Bar in Union Station, blocks away from Coors Field. If you’re in need of a delicious burger with Hot Honey & Sage Sweet Potato Fries and a boozy vanilla milkshake, then head on over to Hopdoddy immediately to fulfil your late night cravings. Maybe you're in search of dinner and a show? If so, make a reservation at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox to indulge in the ‘70s swank and vintage soft-core art at this adult-themed fun house. At Ophelia's, you can enjoy their small-plate menu of eclectic offerings, while overlooking their sunken stage and dance floor with live music. If a loud, wild scene isn’t your thing and you’re looking to just have a good laugh, then buy some tickets for Comedy Works where you can experience world-class laughs from comedians known locally, nationally, and internationally.

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Lodo

Are you moving to Denver or want to get to know your Denver neighborhoods better? This blog post is going to highlight Lodo, Denver’s oldest neighborhood that has quickly become a vibrant hub for restaurants, caffees, shopping and businesses.  If you’ve yet to experience this neighborhood, take the time to explore the hidden streets, popular dining, and fabulous arts and entertainment. 

 Fogo De Chao Brazilian Steakhouse

With locations in over fifty cities around the world, this Brazilian Steakhouse, or also known as churrascaria) is premium dining smack in the middle Lodo. The menu includes a variety of fire-roasted meats carved tableside, as well as a seasonal and traditional salad and side bar, also known as the Harvest Table. If you’re looking to celebrate an event, birthday, or simply a special dining experience, then certainly look into Fogo De Chao for its high quality selection of meats, custom, table served cocktails, and luxurious dining experience.

Union Station

If you’re anywhere near LoDo, then you won’t miss the statuesque Union Station. The original Union Station was built in 1881, burned on March 18 1894 due to a fire, and restructured to the current structure which was built in 1914. Although Union Station was first built as a hub for train transportation, and still is today, it has become much more of a wonder. Today, Union Station is the It-Spot for fabulous bars, fine-dining, shops, and celebrations. Just within Union Station, you’ll find the locally recognized and adored Terminal Bar where you’ll see Coloradons packed inside and outside of the bar; Mercantile Dining & Provision which follows in the footsteps of the award-winning Fruition Restaurant; and Milkbox Ice Creamery, a locally known ice cream shop serving flavors from Little Man Ice Cream available as shakes, malts, sundaes, and boozy shakes. Not only does Union Station host some of Denver’s best food and drinks, but also shops and the Crawford Hotel. 

Coffee Shops

Some of the coziest ways to get to know a new city is by exploring their local coffee shops. Luckily, LoDo, and Denver altogether, has erupted with local coffee shops that give Starbucks a run for their money. Little Owl Coffee for example has been rated as one of “The 21 Best Coffee Shops in America” according to the Thrillist; and you’ll be lucky to grab a seat in this miniature coffee shop. Best for companies of no more than 1-2 people, Little Owl Coffee is known for its delicious custom drinks and cozy atmosphere. Another must-see coffee shop that you definitely won’t miss is The Market at Larimer Square. Known for its historic roots, The Market is located between 14th and 15th street on Larimer Street, the last bastion of Denver’s historic architecture. What initially began as a neighborhood grocery store in the 1970’s eventually transformed into the bakery, deli, coffee and tea shop that is it today. Centrally located on Larimer Street, surrounded by bustling high-end restaurants and shops, this is the coffee shop every Colorado visitor must see. 

Denver Milk Market

Located in the Ballpark neighborhood of LoDo and the historic Dairy Block, the Denver Milk Market is a 16-venue Food Hall run by Colorado chef Frank Bonanno. The Milk Market sits within the Dairy Block, a micro-district of mixed-use office, retail and hospitality development that boasts fifteen shops, nineteen restaurants, seven bars, a luxury coworking space, and a 172-room boutique hotel. And if this wasn’t enough, check out the Milk Market’s calendar of events to see live music performances, unique pop-ups, and a variety of classes. 

Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox   

Are you looking to go somewhere where you can eat delicious, gastrobrothel-inspired food, listen to live music and appreciate boudoir-style decor? Well then, Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox is your one-stop shop for a good time. If you’d like to come just for dinner, then consider booking reservations between 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm before the show and crowds begin between 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm. If you’re wanting to stay for the show and have dinner, make a reservation and specifically mention you’d like to stay for the show, and ask for a balcony view. Depending on the availability of seats, you’ll have an opportunity to be seated next to the balcony that overlooks the stage on the bottom floor. Once you’re done with dinner, you can grab a drink at one of their two bars and head downstairs to enjoy the show.

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