Denver: CityPASS® with Access to 3, 4 or 5 Attractions

Discover Denver's top sights with the CityPASS®—save up to 44%, explore over 7 days, and tailor your visit to your interests with flexible attraction choices.

Denver: CityPASS® with Access to 3, 4, or 5 Attractions
Location: Colorado, United States
Country: United States
Rating: 4.7 (143 reviews)
Price: $52 per person
Supplier: CityPASS
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Exploring Denver with the CityPASS® is a popular choice for travelers who want to make the most of their visit without feeling rushed or stressed about ticket prices. Based on lots of reviews and feedback from fellow travelers, this pass seems to hit that sweet spot of budget-friendly and flexible sightseeing.

What we really like about this experience is the flexibility—you get 7 days to visit your chosen attractions, which means you can pace yourself rather than trying to cram everything into one day. Plus, the significant savings of up to 44% on regular entrance fees can make a noticeable difference in your travel budget. The convenience of instant mobile ticket delivery is another perk, helping you skip the hassle of ticket lines.

One thing to keep in mind is that transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to plan your travel between sites. Also, some attractions, like the Denver Zoo, might require an extra reservation or have specific entry rules, so double-check those details before heading out.

This pass is especially suitable if you’re keen on a mix of cultural, natural, and family-friendly attractions, and if you like having a flexible, budget-conscious way to explore a city over several days.

Key Points

  • Flexible 7-day window to visit your chosen attractions
  • Options to visit 3, 4, or 5 sites based on your interest and time
  • Significant savings compared to buying individual tickets
  • Mobile ticket delivery for convenience and contactless entry
  • A broad selection of attractions, including museums, gardens, aquariums, and more
  • No inclusion of transportation or food, so plan accordingly
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What Is the Denver CityPASS®?

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The Denver CityPASS® is designed to simplify your planning while helping you save a good chunk of money. For just $52, you gain access to a curated list of Denver’s top attractions—choose from 3, 4, or 5 depending on your interests. The pass is valid for 7 days from the first use, giving you ample time to visit at your own pace.

Its main appeal is value for money. Reviews consistently mention the savings, with one traveler noting they saved almost 50% on entrance fees by using the pass. This kind of deal is particularly appealing if you plan to visit multiple sites.

What’s Included in the Pass?

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Depending on the option you choose, your ticket grants one-time admission to attractions like the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver Botanic Gardens, Children’s Museum of Denver, Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum, Denver Art Museum, and the Denver Zoo.

A few attractions, such as the Denver Zoo, are included in the pass, but some reviews note that the zoo has made changes to its participation—it’s worth double-checking. Also, some exhibits at the Denver Art Museum might require additional tickets, so keep an eye on that if you’re an art lover.

How to Use Your CityPASS®

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Present your mobile ticket at each attraction for quick scanning. Many sites encourage booking in advance, especially for timed entries or special exhibits, so be sure to check the specific attraction’s reservation policy. The ease of digital tickets means you don’t have to worry about printing or losing paper tickets.

Is It Worth the Money?

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Absolutely, if you’re planning to visit multiple attractions. The reviews praise the deal’s value, with some visitors noting they saved nearly half on entrance fees. For example, one reviewer mentions, “It saved almost 50% on the entrance fees,” making it a smart buy.

Plus, the 7-day window allows you to spread your visits out comfortably, avoiding the rush of trying to see everything in one day.

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What Are the Main Attractions?

Let’s break down what makes each site special:

Denver Museum of Nature & Science — a full day of exhibits covering everything from dinosaurs to space, with many reviewers noting they appreciated the variety and the fact that it stays open later on weekends. It’s ideal for science buffs or families with kids. One reviewer said, “The Nature & Science museum is an entire day, stays open later on the weekends!”

Denver Botanic Gardens — a beautifully maintained oasis in the city, perfect for a relaxing walk. Comments highlight the wide variety of plants and flowers, and the friendly staff. One visitor shared, “It’s a great spot to relax, take a walk, and enjoy nature.”

Children’s Museum of Denver — fun and interactive for kids, making it a family-friendly option if you’re traveling with little ones wanting hands-on activities.

Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum — offers a fascinating look at aviation history, with traveling exhibits and aircraft displays. It’s a hit with those interested in flight, history, or technology.

Denver Art Museum — a good stop for art lovers. Some reviews mention that, while general admission is included, certain exhibits may require extra tickets, so plan accordingly if you want to see specific collections.

Denver Aquarium — a popular choice among visitors, with many saying it’s fun and engaging. Some mention that the aquarium allows you to enjoy a day immersed in marine life.

History Colorado Center — offers insights into Colorado’s past, great for history buffs or those wanting to understand the local culture.

Denver Zoo — highly praised for its conservation efforts and wide variety of animals. Though one review notes that the zoo has changed its participation in the CityPASS®, most visitors find it a worthwhile addition.

How Does It Fit Into Your Travel Plan?

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Most attractions are located within easy reach of each other downtown, which makes your days less stressful. One reviewer shared, “Most attractions are geographically close, so it’s easy to plan your itinerary.”

You can start early at attractions that open sooner and plan to spend later afternoons at places with longer hours, like the Nature & Science Museum. The flexibility of 7 days means no need to rush—take your time to enjoy each site.

Visitor Experience & Tips

Many reviews mention how simple and convenient the process is. Using the app to scan your tickets is quick, and the ability to plan ahead saves a lot of stress. A review from someone who traveled with a family highlighted, “It was simple to get scanned in with the app,” emphasizing the ease of use.

A few tips:
– Check whether you need to make reservations in advance for certain attractions.
– Confirm the hours of operation for each site, especially on weekends or holidays.
– Remember, transportation isn’t included, so consider how you’ll get between attractions, especially if some are a bit farther apart.

Who Is This Tour Best For?

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This pass primarily suits travelers who want to see several of Denver’s highlights without the hassle of buying individual tickets. It’s excellent for visitors who prefer a flexible schedule over a packed, one-day rush. Families or groups traveling with kids will appreciate the variety of kid-friendly attractions, although note some attractions might require extra reservations.

It’s also a good choice for those on a budget, as the savings can be significant if you plan to visit more than a couple of sites. Solo travelers, couples, and even small groups will find value here — especially if they’re eager to explore at their own pace.

Final Thoughts

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If you’re heading to Denver and want an easy way to explore its top sights while saving money, the CityPASS® is definitely worth considering. The variety of attractions means you can tailor your experience to your interests—whether it’s science, art, nature, or animals.

The flexibility of 7 days to use your tickets gives you freedom and peace of mind, avoiding the stress of trying to see everything in one day. Plus, the reviews suggest it’s well worth the price, with many travelers praising the savings and convenience.

While transportation and some extra reservations might require additional planning, overall, this pass offers good value, especially for those who want a relaxed, well-rounded Denver visit.

If you’re someone who enjoys having a plan but also some flexibility, and you’re excited about exploring diverse attractions, this could be your ideal travel companion.

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FAQs about Denver CityPASS®

Can I use the pass for multiple visits to the same attraction?
No, the pass grants one-time admission per attraction, so you’ll need separate tickets if you plan multiple visits.

How long do I have to use my tickets?
The pass is valid for 7 days from the first use, giving you plenty of time to spread out your visits.

Is the ticket delivery process easy?
Yes, tickets are delivered instantly via mobile, so you can scan directly from your phone — no printing needed.

Are all attractions included in the price?
Most are, but some exhibits or special events at certain sites may require additional tickets or reservations.

Can I visit the attractions in any order?
Absolutely. The 7-day window allows you to visit attractions in any order that suits your schedule.

Is it suitable for travelers with mobility concerns?
Many attractions are wheelchair accessible, but it’s best to check individual sites for specific accommodations.

Do I need to reserve spots in advance?
Some attractions recommend or require reservations, so it’s wise to check ahead and book if necessary.

What if I want to visit more than 5 attractions?
The pass is available for up to 5 attractions; if you want more, you’ll need to purchase additional tickets separately.

In sum, the Denver CityPASS® offers a practical way to experience some of the city’s best, saving money and easing logistical worries. It’s suited for curious travelers who want to see a good mix of Denver’s highlights at their own pace.

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