The Four Coolest Denver Layover Activities

 You're likely to find activities to pass the time at Denver International Airport, whether you have a lengthy stopover there in Colorado or you simply like to arrive early to get ready for your trip.

At Denver Airport Things To Do, 24 miles northeast of the city centre, unwind and unwind in between flights. The airport is a fun area for families to hang out, eat, and even take advantage of some free activities like yoga and pilates classes and ice skating.

Seasonal entertainment is welcome

Live jazz performances in the spring are only one of the entertaining (and free) activities that are part of the "Events at DEN" series, which is conducted outside at the airport on the Plaza between Jeppesen Terminal and the Westin Hotel.

Travellers can relax during the summer by attending zumba dance lessons, pilates, yoga, or other fitness activities on Wellness Wednesdays. The DEN Plaza transforms into a 7,000 square foot park from late May to early September, offering the locals and staff a completely different airport experience. They may unwind among the local trees and plants and engage in leisure activities like lawn sports.

Eat Local Food

On the 2017 Airport Dining Scorecard, published by RewardExpert, DIA was rated first in the country, surpassing the other top 20 busiest airports in the country. There are numerous options, many of which are local restaurants, as well as a speciality coffee shop called The Roasting Plant at the Hotel and Transit Centre, so you won't have to settle for the usual airport fare.

Popular eateries include Vero Italian pizza, Curio Bar, Izzio Bakery, Sushi-Rama, Crema Bodega, and Culture Meat & Cheese are located in Concourse A's Denver Central Market. Concourse A also houses Breckenridge Brewery and Snarf's Sandwiches.

Watch the Rockies in the distance

Denver is no exception to the Centennial State of Colorado's famed natural beauty, which includes mountains covered with vibrant wildflowers, rivers, and deserts, as well as views of the Rocky Mountains. From northern British Columbia, Canada, all the way to New Mexico, Colorado's neighbour to the south, the Rockies span more than 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometres).

Become familiar with a conspiracy theory

The DIA is the site of various conspiracy theories, including those about underground bunkers, hidden societies, public art installations that allude to the end of the world, and the Illuminati and alien communication centres. It has been discussed on the TV programme "Conspiracy Theory" and is a popular topic of discussion in online forums among probing conspiracy theorists.











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