Union Station is one of Denver’s most recognizable landmarks and an essential stop for visitors. Originally opened in 1914, the station has been carefully restored and transformed into a modern transportation hub combined with dining, shopping, and public gathering spaces. Its grand interior preserves historic details while embracing contemporary design.
Union Station connects regional rail, light rail, buses, and airport transit, making it a primary entry point into the city. The surrounding plazas and interior hall are active throughout the day, filled with travelers, locals, and diners. Restaurants and cafés make it easy to pause, orient yourself, and experience downtown energy in one place.
For tourists, Union Station functions as both a practical transit center and a destination in its own right. It offers a welcoming introduction to Denver and a clear sense of the city’s blend of history and modern life.
Location: 39.7532308, -105.0002773
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– House Number: 1701
– Postal Code: 80202
– addr:state: CO
– Building: train_station
– building:colour: #F5DEB3
– Number of Floors: 4
– building:material: brick
– Height: 24
– Name: Union Station
– Operator: Regional Transportation District
– roof:colour: #808080
– Accessible Restroom: Yes
– Tourism: attraction
– Website: https://www.amtrak.com/stations/den.html
– Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
– Wikidata: Q3550021
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Denver Union Station
– year_of_construction: 1881
– Street: Wynkoop Street
– City: Denver