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Can't decide between Denver and Seattle? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Denver, the Mile High City, sits at exactly one mile above sea level with the Rocky Mountains as its dramatic backdrop. A booming craft beer scene, world-class outdoor recreation, vibrant arts districts, and 300 days of annual sunshine make it a top US destination.
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Seattle is the Pacific Northwest's emerald city, where coffee culture began, tech giants were born, and mountains meet the sea. The Space Needle overlooks a city of craft breweries, incredible seafood, and easy access to stunning nature.
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Denver offers Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver Art Museum, Union Station
Seattle offers Pike Place Market, Space Needle, Museum of Pop Culture
Denver is famous for its local dining scene
Seattle is famous for its local dining scene
Denver offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Seattle offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
March to May, September to November
June to September
Summer: 32°C, Winter: 1°C
Summer: 22°C, Winter: 6°C
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The International Church of Cannabis
A historic church turned into a vibrant, psychedelic art space celebrating cannabis culture through light shows and music.
Casa Bonita
A legendary, over-the-top Mexican restaurant and entertainment complex featuring cliff divers, puppet shows, and Black Bart's Cave.
Kubota Garden
A stunning 20-acre Japanese garden in the Rainier Beach neighborhood, created by landscaper Fujitaro Kubota.
The Center for Wooden Boats on South Lake Union
A hands-on maritime museum where you can rent vintage sailboats, rowboats, or take free sailing lessons on Sundays.
Discover the best areas to visit in each city
LoDo (Lower Downtown)
Denver's historic heart, where 19th-century red-brick warehouses have been transformed into trendy lofts, acclaimed restaurants, and bustling nightlife.
RiNo (River North Art District)
The epicenter of Denver's creative explosion, this former industrial zone is now a canvas for massive street art murals.
Capitol Hill
The historic heart of Seattle's LGBTQ+ community and counterculture, Capitol Hill is a vibrant, walkable district known for its nightlife, eclectic dining, and activist spirit.
Ballard
Once a separate Scandinavian fishing town, Ballard retains a distinct, maritime-meets-hipster vibe.
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Both Denver and Seattle are incredible destinations. Denver excels in craft breweries and Rocky Mountains, while Seattle stands out for coffee and grunge music.
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