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The colossal, ultra-high-tech Denver International Airport
lies 24 miles northeast of downtown, out on the plains beyond
Stapleton. Regular SkyRide buses can take you downtown ($6
one-way, $10 round-trip) and to Boulder ($8 one-way, $13
round-trip). Buses are available outside exit 506 in the East
terminal and 511 in the West terminal. There are also a number of
independent shuttle service options, which can be arranged within
the terminal.
Amtrak trains arrive on the northwest side of downtown
Denver
at the beautiful old Union Station on Wynkoop Street, and the
Greyhound bus terminal is every bit as close to the action at
1055 19th St.
The best place to pick up information about the city is the
visitor information center, which can be found in the Tabor
Center, 1668 Larimer St (Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 9am-1pm; phone
303/892-1112, ), though there's also an informal morning-only advice
center for travelers arriving at the Greyhound terminal. The main
downtown post office is at 951 20th St (Mon-Fri 8am-5pm; zip
code 80201).
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The Colorado Division of Parks and Recreation (phone 303/866-3437) has
information and maps for cycling in the city and the mountains,
while GrayLine (phone 303/289-2841, ) operates bus tours of Rocky
Mountain National Park and the surrounding area (mid-May to
mid-Oct).
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