Holiday rentals in Denver
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- Private room
- Westminster
This is a private spacious bedroom with a brand new king size bed. The bathroom is shared. The house is a beautiful and spacious fully remodeled midcentury modern, sitting in the middle of a half acre lot. So there is 50 to 100 feet of distance from other houses and the street, which adds to the quiet and comfort. There is lots of parking space available on the property.
- Private room
- Westminster
Enjoy a private basement entrance to the bedroom! You will find it clean and tidy at your arrival. With WIFI connection, HDTV, work desk, air fryer, mini dishwasher, and more, you will find comfort in our spare bedroom. Private bathroom with shower. Closet space to store belongings. Laundry room is shared. Location near highway 36, 25, and 70 make it easy to get around the area. Kick back on the reclining couch or Murphy bed. Stream your favorite shows from your phone! Small pets welcome
- Private room
- Ruby Hill
First floor is an open floorpan with kitchen and living area, kitchen feature a electric stove, soft close cabinet doors, stainless appliance.... living area has an love seat and chairs. The private bedroom has a full size bed, closet and a nightstand and tv too...
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Tips from Denver locals
Get advice about the city from the people who know it best. Local hosts share their tips and recommendations for travelers like you.
What should I pack?
What should I pack?
“Layers! Welcome to colorado, where we can have 40+ degree shifts throughout the day and we can go from sun, to rain, to sun, to lightening, to snow....all in the same day! bring layers that you can easily put on and take off throughout the day.”

“Bring sunglasses and a water bottle The sun is bright and the altitude will get you (especially in the mountains), so drink lots of water.”

“Bring lots of layers! The weather in denver can change quickly and gets cool in the evening.”

What's the best way to get around?
What's the best way to get around?
“If you are here for skiing, check goi70.com for traffic info If skiing on a weekend, in general, leave before 7am to avoid the worst traffic on i-70, and leave the resort before 2 or after 5 (get dinner). weekdays are much better. make sure to have or rent a car with 4 wheel drive or at least good snow tires!”

“Local transit The local lightrail station is at 10th and osage. very convenient for getting around the region. there is also a b-cycle station right outside the building. i use it all the time, but pay attention to rates. can get expensive”

What should I not miss?
What should I not miss?
“Altitudes effect on alcohol There are lower oxygen levels at higher altitudes, which can impair the ability to metabolize alcohol, leading to quicker absorption and enhanced intoxication (in layman's terms, you may get drunk faster and have worse hangovers). drink lots of water!”

“Drink lots of water! You are in the high desert and at high elevation. drink lots of water (more than you normally would closer to sea level). if you start getting headaches, nausea, or dizziness, it could be due to the altitude.....take a break, sit down, and drink lots of water.”

What are some local customs?
What are some local customs?
“Drink extra water to avoid altitude sickness Being a mile above sea level means that you need to drink extra water to stay hydrated and feeling well!”

“You can bring your own food to breweries All breweries in golden allow you to bring in your own food, if you so choose. many offer food trucks and/or their own bites too.”
