Staying at a vacation rental in Denver provides access to everything that makes the city so memorable, whether you're here for a concert at Red Rocks, to conquer a 14er, catch a Nuggets game, or to experience our growing food scene. Simply pick your favorite neighborhood–RiNo, LoHi, or another—or somewhere else that fits your pace and book a stay defined by comfort, convenience, and confidence.
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Yes, 25 of our Denver homes allow dogs—so feel free to bring Fido along. (Just make sure to check individual home listings for any limits on the number and size of dogs they allow).
Browse dog-friendly homes >Yes. 177 of our Denver vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.
Browse homes with internet access >Absolutely. Our local Denver team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.
Learn more about Vacasa Premium Clean >Denver offers travelers choices, particularly curious folks who thrive when they find their favorite corners and communities. Here's what we offer:
Denver is famous for being a dog-friendly city, so we've coordinated with local owners to ensure your best friend can join in on the adventure.
Settle into a charming condo for two in LoDo, book a stylish stay in Cherry Creek for easy date nights, or choose another neighborhood that fits your pace. Think walkable mornings, great dinners, and a comfortable place to come home to.
Denver's architectural style mixes contemporary with Victorian. Find a private bungalow in LoHi, a larger home in the Highlands for a family getaway, or a Denver house rental near the park in Stapleton to stay connected—the choice is yours.
Traveling on business demands comfort and convenience. Whether you're here for an expo at the convention center in downtown or renting a place to stay for team-building exercises, we make finding the ideal rental for your stay easy.
Denver does well with a light plan: one or two anchors a day, plus plenty of time to wander.
The Denver Art Museum is the obvious start. Carve out a full afternoon if you can. From there, walk the Golden Triangle for galleries and architecture, then drift back toward Union Station for a drink.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is worth seeing even without tickets. Go early, climb the steps, and let the view capture you. On concert nights, eat beforehand, bring a layer, and assume the trip home will take slightly longer than desired.
The Denver Botanic Gardens are particularly good when you want greenery without a strenuous hike. City Park is also an easy add-on for a long walk and a skyline view that reminds you the mountains are close, even when you stay in town.
Murals set the pace with tasting rooms, food halls, and chef-driven counters that reward wandering. Book if you must, but this is the neighborhood for last-minute tables, casual surprises, and one more round.
Patios, polished menus, and bars that do lighting well. Come for an easy date night, linger for skyline views, then walk it off on quiet side streets just minutes from downtown.
A dressed-up dinner district with steakhouses, sushi, and cocktail bars that keep a calmer hum. Ideal for reservations, long lunches, and shopping breaks that turn into dessert without much convincing.
Eclectic and unfussy in the best way, with global comfort food, late-night slices, and neighborhood cafés. Great when you want good flavor without a scene, plus plenty of character on the walk home.
Farmers-market mornings and low-key gems, including wine bars, bakeries, and bistros that feel local. Perfect for slow weekends, sunny patios, and meals that stretch into conversation.