Union Station
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Union Station

Denver, Colorado

Photo: Allen Wong

Denver's 1914 Beaux-Arts train station, reborn as the city's great public living room. The main hall is stunning — soaring ceilings, original chandeliers, leather couches where half of Denver comes to work, drink, or people-watch. It's still a working transit hub, which gives it an energy that purely commercial spaces can't fake. The Terminal Bar inside is worth a stop on its own.

Insider tip

Grab a seat in the Great Hall on a weekday afternoon. Order a drink from Terminal Bar and watch the city pass through.

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