Summary:
Welcome to this inviting one-bedroom apartment, designed for those seeking a comfortable extended stay in Denver. Whether you're here for business, transitioning between homes, or simply exploring the city, this is your perfect retreat. Nestled in the vibrant Wash Park West neighborhood, south of Capitol Hill and east of Baker, you'll discover a blend of urban convenience and cozy charm. The dining room table serves as a versatile workspace, ideal for productive days working from home.
The Space:
Welcome to this sunny 642 sq ft 1-bedroom apartment, your perfect home away from home for an extended city stay. This charming unit offers a dedicated parking spot, refreshing pool access in the summer, and a shared on-site laundry room for your convenience.
Stay cool with two window AC units and keep fit with the Tempo workout machine. The living room invites relaxation with a smart TV for streaming your favorite shows and a futon that easily transforms into a second bed—perfect for guests or children. For added fun, there's a mini kids' bounce set and a collection of books for entertainment.
The cozy bedroom features a luxurious king-sized bed and a spacious dresser. Enjoy peace and quiet thanks to the building's thick concrete walls. The dining room table serves as a versatile workspace. The full bathroom offers both a shower and tub for your comfort.
With ample closet space and a prime central location in the heart of the city, you’ll find it hard to beat the convenience and charm of this unit.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the entire one bedroom unit, outdoor pool, and on-site laundry facility.
The Neighborhood:
Wash Park West
You’ll be staying only 2.5 miles from the neighborhood’s lovely Washington park, a unique urban oasis popular with Denverites out for a jog or picnic. Dubbed "Wash Park" by locals, the area has a Rockwellian feel with its lush landscaping, awning-covered storefronts and family-friendly atmosphere. Washington Park itself has two lakes, two formal flower gardens, tree-lined paths and seemingly endless expanses of green grass. It's a fitness mecca for locals, and on any given day you're likely to spot people walking their dogs, running, biking, paddle boating or doing yoga.
It's no wonder that it's consistently chosen as Denver's favorite park. Nearby is South Pearl Street, once the site of the city's first trolley car route, now home to art, wine and cocktail bars, specialty shops, boutique and high-end clothing stores and some of Denver's best local dining. Visit Old South Gaylord where you can experience local restaurants, galleries and shops.
What’s within walking distance of the house? Quite a bit, actually! Bend an elbow and get in a game of pool or shuffleboard at the retro, laid-back Candlelight Tavern. You’ll find a taste of Louisiana right here in Wash Park at Lucille’s Creole Cafe, an insanely popular breakfast and brunch spot. Another phenomenal breakfast spot is Denver Biscuit Company – well worth the weekend wait! Prefer to do your own cooking? Safeway and Natural Grocers are right down the street, and there is a Trader Joe’s located a short drive away near City Park, where you will also find the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
If you’re cruising around Downtown, get oriented at Union Station, which has been reimagined as a cultural hub with cafes, art and shopping. From Union Station, Coors Field is within walking distance to the North, while Ball Arena (Nuggets and Avalanche) is to the South. Trendy Larimer Street is also nearby. You can catch a light rail train at Union Station to get to Empower Field at Mile High. The 16th Street Mall offers a free shuttle, which is the best way to get to the Denver Performing Arts Center as well as the State Capitol and Denver Mint.
Further East, it’s a short Uber ride to City Park, Denver Zoo, Denver Museum of Nature & Science, the Botanical Gardens, and other attractions. The new Meow Wolf art experience is also worth checking out, as are the Denver Aquarium and Elitch Gardens. All three are near Empower Field and the REI Flagship store.
Here for a concert? Red Rocks is only 20 minutes away by car. You may want to check out this area regardless of your itinerary – it’s a unique place, and its gateway town of Morrison is charming. Link up an easygoing riverside hike at Lair O’ The Bear or an afternoon paddleboarding or skating in Evergreen to really make a day of it. Further south, you’ll find Roxborough State Park (40 minutes) for more hiking trails. One of Colorado’s main draws is Rocky Mountain National Park, which makes for a great day trip. Drive 1.5 hours through a dramatic canyon for a day of hiking, sightseeing and wildlife viewing.
Depending on your destination, skiing is 1-3 hours away. Locals head to Echo Mountain, Eldora (near Boulder) or Loveland (near Georgetown) for a more low-key experience, but we’re also within a few hours of Arapahoe Basin, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain and other snowy delights. There is a Nordic center near Breck if you want to try out cross-country skiing, and the summer months are a great time to rent a kayak to explore Dillon Reservoir.
In short, this is the perfect jumping-off point for exploring the best of Denver and the Rockies! It’s impossible to see everything in one visit, so we look forward to hosting you again after you fall in love with Mile High Life!
Getting Around:
The Rocky Mountains are to the West, and Downtown Denver is North of where you will be staying. HWY 285 and I-70 West will take you into the mountains and straight to the ski areas, while you can hop on I-25 to access Boulder and Fort Collins to the North and Colorado Springs to the South. I-25 to HWY 36 takes you to Boulder and eventually the Rocky Mountain National Park gateway towns of Lyons and Estes Park.
Both University Hills and all of Denver are highly walkable areas. In addition to nearby S Colorado Blvd, Cherry Creek, and LoDo/Downtown Denver are great locations to stroll. A car is recommended if you will be exploring the mountains. For those without a car, we recommend utilizing Uber or Lyft to reach further destinations in and around Denver. Get exploring!
Other Things to Note:
-Professionally cleaned and sanitized to COVID-19 requirements. *
-Digital, contactless Check-In/Check-Out Process.
-After-Hours Guest Support.
-Amenities include self-check-in, a fully stocked kitchen, fast WiFi, and Smart TV.
*Highline Management provides all guests with safe and clean stays. Our practices and standards have been modified to include more in-depth, multi-point cleans after every guest checkout. For example, we use CDC-compliant cleaning products, pay attention to high-touch surfaces and 'hot spots,' and observe social distancing. We advise guests to practice hygienic vigilance when using rental properties (see CDC Best Personal Practices).
Interaction with Guests:
My property is professionally managed by a Property Management company. They are available to assist 7 days a week from 8am to midnight.