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Apartments in Golden

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12th Street Historic District

12th Street Historic District captures Golden's frontier spirit through its well-preserved Victorian architecture. Wander past ornate wooden trim, bay windows, and wraparound porches while discovering the Astor House Museum and Golden History Center. The tree-canopied streets create an intimate atmosphere where Colorado's mining heritage comes alive through interpretive displays and vintage storefronts. Antique shops and local artisan boutiques fill restored Victorian buildings, offering authentic treasures to browse during daytime hours. Historic bed & breakfasts in converted homes provide charming accommodations with period furnishings. While public transit is limited, the neighborhood's compact design makes it perfect for exploring on foot or bike.

Downtown Golden

Downtown Golden feels like a real-life Western movie set with its preserved 19th-century brick buildings and mountain backdrop. The Colorado School of Mines campus and Astor House Museum showcase the area's gold rush heritage, while Clear Creek offers refreshing waterside paths perfect for summer tubing or peaceful strolls. Washington Avenue's pedestrian-friendly design invites you to wander between boutiques and brewpubs without traffic worries. Casual eateries serve up Colorado craft beers and comfort food, with most offering creek-side dining. Though public transit is limited, the compact downtown is perfectly walkable and connects to regional hiking trails. Charming bed & breakfasts in converted Victorian buildings make ideal bases for exploring this authentic slice of the Old West.

North Central Evergreen

North Central Evergreen offers a peaceful mountain escape with towering evergreens and quiet residential streets. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore nearby Genesee Park, hike Bergen Peak trails, or enjoy a round at Evergreen Golf Course. The laid-back atmosphere provides a genuine taste of Colorado mountain living without the tourist crowds. A personal vehicle is essential in this area where vacation rentals and cabins offer affordable, spacious lodging with full kitchens and mountain views. While dining options are limited locally, the stargazing is spectacular and you're just a short drive from Golden's amenities or the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater.

Denver West

Denver West balances suburban comfort with easy access to mountain adventures. The neighborhood centers around Colorado Mills Mall, where shopping and dining options abound for travelers. Nearby Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts unforgettable concerts amid striking sandstone formations, while hiking trails beckon outdoor enthusiasts just minutes away. Chain hotels offer convenient lodging with mountain views and reasonable rates. Getting around requires a car, but the payoff is worth it—you'll enjoy uncrowded access to both city attractions and nature without downtown Denver's congestion. Most restaurants and shops maintain standard mall hours.

Applewood West

Applewood West offers a peaceful retreat from Golden's tourist spots with easy access to Colorado's natural wonders. The Clear Creek Trail system and North Table Mountain Park are just steps away for hikers and nature lovers. Families appreciate the spacious homes, manicured lawns, and quiet streets that showcase distant mountain views. Getting around requires a car, but you'll enjoy free parking and quick drives to Golden's restaurants and shops. Budget-friendly vacation rentals with full kitchens make this neighborhood perfect for travelers who want mountain access without the downtown prices.

Top landmarks in Golden

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Kayakers navigate the whitewater course through town while mountain bikers return from the foothills. The Coors Brewery tour offers a refreshing finale after exploring this massive brewery. Buffalo Bill's grave on Lookout Mountain rewards with panoramic views. The Colorado Railroad Museum displays vintage locomotives from the golden age of rail travel. After hiking Clear Creek Trail, refuel at microbreweries where locals debate beer superiority with scholarly intensity. Red Rocks Park features dramatic sandstone formations and an amphitheater with acoustics that elevate any performance. The 'Howdy Folks!' sign spanning Main Street perfectly captures this place where the Old West meets outdoor adventure.

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There's a lot visitors like about Golden, especially its restaurants and live music. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not go on a fun excursion to Red Rocks Amphitheater? And while you're here, be sure to stop by Coors Brewery and Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave.

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