Denver, Colorado Trade Show Displays & Trade Show Information
Denver is known as The Mile High City because it sits at exactly 5,280 feet (one mile) above sea level. Founded as a mining town during the Pikes Peak Gold Rush as Montana City, Denver was at first abandoned but was later renamed after James W. Denver, the Kansas Territorial Governor. In the early years, the frontier town of Denver economy thrived on gambling, saloons, livestock and goods catering to the local miners. Now, Denver is a modern western city easily accessible from anywhere in the United States. It’s a great city for your trade show and Exhibit Deals stands ready to assist you with all of your trade show and convention needs from custom exhibits with large graphics to a simple table-top display, Exhibit Deals is your one stop shopping source for your next exhibit. To get started with the plans for your next successful event, give Exhibit Deals a call at (888) 483-3344. Exhibit Deals provided the information on this page.
Trade Show Products
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Main Convention Centers
Colorado Convention Center
The Colorado Convention Center opened in 1990 and was expanded in 2005. A practical and user friendly center, the facility is located near the Denver Performing Arts Complex and within walking distance to more than 8,400 downtown hotel rooms.
Space
The Colorado Convention Center offers 584,000 square feet of exhibit space on one level. There are 63 meeting rooms with 100,000 square feet of meeting space and two ballrooms; The Four Seasons Ballroom has 35,000 square feet and the Mile High Ballroom has 50,000 square feet. The Bellco Theatre seats 5,000.
Web: https://denverconvention.com/ Email: [email protected] Phone: 303.228.8000
Address:
Colorado Convention Center/Bellco Theatre/SMG 700 14th Street Denver, Colorado 80202
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Denver Marriott City Center
The Denver Marriott City Center is an AAA 4-Diamond hotel located near the Colorado Convention Center in Downtown, Denver. The hotel rooms offer panoramic views of the city skyline and the Rocky Mountains.
Space
The Marriott has over 30,000 square feet of flexible meeting space for a total of 24 meeting rooms. The 14,508 square foot Colorado Ballroom accommodates up to 2,500. The 5,940 square foot Denver Ballroom can accommodate up to 700.
Web: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dendt-denver-marriott-city-center/ Phone: 303.297.1300
Address:
Denver Marriott City Center 1701 California Street Denver, Colorado 80202
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Weather
Located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains and on the High Plains, Denver has four distinct seasons but can also have sudden changes in weather. Denver is generally sunny with temperatures in the mid-70s in summer. Winters can be mildly cold or bitter cold. Snowfall in the late fall, winter and spring is quite common.
Upcoming Trade Shows and Conferences in Denver
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Transportation & Reach
Denver is easily accessible by air, rail and highway. Denver serves as the junction of I-70 from East to West and I-25 from North to South.
Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport opened in 1995 and, by area is the largest airport in the United States and the second largest in the world. It is a hub for Frontier Airlines, Great Lakes Airlines and United Airlines as well as a focus city for Southwest Airlines.
Train Transportation to Denver
The Amtrak California Zephyr takes you through Denver with views of the Colorado River and the Rocky Mountains on the way.
Local Transportation in Denver
Buses:
RTD (Regional Transportation District) operates Denver's bus system 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to more than 10,000 bus stops across the Denver metro area.
Trains: RTD offers light rail transportation in the Denver area with stops in the Theatre District, the Convention Center and more.
Other: Several companies provide taxi service in and around Denver. Taxis are available at the airport and at major hotels.
Hotel Accommodations in Denver
Whether you need luxury or budget accommodations in Denver, there are well over 40,000 rooms from which to choose.
Denver Hotels & Rates
Entertainment and Sightseeing
Major Attractions: While in Denver check out The Denver Art Museum, Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, the Denver Zoo, the State Capital which sits at exactly one mile high. For some family fun check out Elitch Gardens Theme Park an institution in Denver since 1890.
Major Entertainment: There are plenty of entertainment options in Denver at such venues as the historic Apollo Hall which opened in 1859, or the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Denver has the second largest Performing arts center in the nation after New York's Lincoln Center. Denver may not be one of the country's music centers but there are plenty of options for jazz, folk, pop and classical music.
Shopping in Denver: Denver's downtown 16th Street Mall has abundant shopping options. Or you can head to the Cherry Creek Shopping Districts with nearly 170 shops including Tiffany & Co. and Burberry. Just ten minutes from downtown you'll find Sur La Table, The Gap and more at the Belmar Outdoor Shopping District. Most fun of all, Denver's neighborhoods offer unique boutiques and specialty stores.
Excursions from Denver: The two historic mining towns of Central City and Black Hawk were once called the "Richest Square Mile on Earth" and are located just 34 miles west of Denver. Georgetown is a Victorian village with buildings restored from the 1870s. Fort Collins is the home to Colorado State University and offers recreation and diverse cultural opportunities. Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak Country are located about 60 miles south of Denver. Not to miss in Colorado Springs are Pikes Peak, the Garden of the Gods, the United States Air Force Academy and the Broadmoor Hotel.
Food & Beverages: Denver has a history of being a major center for beef and livestock trading, so there's no shortage of beef in this town. The city annually hosts the Great American Beer Festival in the fall. But Denver is also known for New Mexican cuisine and for its Green and Red Chile sauce. Other local favorites include Colorado Burritos, Rocky Mountain oysters, Rainbow trout and the Denver sandwich which has an omelet with ham, onion, green pepper and scrambled eggs served between two slices of bread.
Helpful Denver Websites
City and County of Denver official website:
https://www.denvergov.org/
Denver Tourism: https://www.denver.org/
Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce:
https://www.denverchamber.org/
Denver Police Department: https://www.denvergov.org/police/PoliceDepartment/tabid/440727/Default.aspx
Denver International Airport: https://www.flydenver.com/
Helpful Denver Resources
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