Overview
Capitol Hill is Denver's most eclectic and walkable neighborhood, radiating outward from the State Capitol. It is the city's hub for nightlife, LGBTQ+ culture, independent restaurants, and historic architecture.
Highlights
- Colfax Avenue: Known as "the longest, wickedest street in America" — now a corridor of dive bars, diners, and vintage shops.
- LGBTQ+ Culture: The neighborhood's Broadway corridor is the heart of Denver's queer community.
- Historic Mansions: Victorian and early 20th-century residences line the tree-canopied residential streets.
History
Capitol Hill was Denver's most fashionable residential neighborhood in the late 1800s, home to mining barons and early governors. Through the 20th century it evolved into a diverse, bohemian enclave that remains the city's cultural melting pot.
Visitor Tips
- Bar hop along East Colfax for an authentic Denver nightlife experience.
- Walk Humboldt and Race Streets to see the finest Victorian mansions.
- Duration: 1–2 hours.