The Most Instagrammable Spots in Denver

An alleyway adorned with murals in the River North neighborhood of Denver.
Picture this: Youāve made it (back) to campus and are ready to show the world that youāre excited for the start of a new school year. Maybe you went shopping over the summer and have some new outfits to show off, or you hit up the salon and are rocking some fresh highlights. This obviously calls for an Instagram post (or story, or reelāor maybe even a full-fledged TikTok).
And the ĢŅ×ÓÖ±²„ās location in the beautiful, exciting city that is Denver means youāve got a ton of choices when it comes to selecting the spot where youāll shoot your school year debut content.
Donāt take our word for it: Check out this list of the five most Instagrammable spots around Denver!
Denver Botanic GardensāYork Street
1007 York Street
If youāre into the outdoors but hit pause when it comes to climbing an actual mountain, making some content at the Denver Botanic Gardens is the perfect solution. On 24 acres in the middle of Denver, youāll find a variety of greenhouses, outdoor and indoor gardens, art and sculptures, and a pond full of lily pads that will make your followers go, āSheās definitely in her āFolkloreā era.ā
Denver Union Station
1701 Wynkoop Street
If youāre feeling more of those ~city vibes~, look no further than Denverās downtown, where youāll find the historic and eye-catching Union Station. Perfect for day or night photoshoots, the exterior exudes classic metropolitan charm. Meet up with your summer fling for a beverage at the stationās Terminal Bar and then, just maybe, soft launch them on Instagram with a cute photo outside (where their face is obscured, obviously).
RiNo Art District
Along the banks of the South Platte River just north of Coors Field
Okay, so maybe your vibe is less big city, less outdoorsy, more⦠modern industrial? Sure, we see you, we know you exist. Head to the RiNo Art District, where youāll find more than just breweries and galleriesāthere are also a ton of social media-worthy murals and outdoor art installations for you to capture and post. Hereās a tip: Dancing in front of a mural wonāt get you a ton of engagement unless youāre actually, like, really good.
Big Blue Bear
Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th Street
Hereās some ĢŅ×ÓÖ±²„ trivia you may not know: That statue of a big blue bear in downtown Denver, the one peering into the Colorado Convention Center, was designed by a ĢŅ×ÓÖ±²„ professorāthe late Lawrence Argent. His whimsical bear statue, dubbed āI See What You Mean,ā is a mainstay of public art in Denver and a popular place to snap a photo or two.
City Park
E. 17th Ave. and Colorado Blvd.
City Park is vast and beautiful, offering visitors the chance to experience urban green space alongside a large lake, trails and even a museum and planetarium. The park is also home to one of the most-snapped vistas around Denver: A westward view of the downtown skyline set against the striking Rocky Mountains, the parkās sparkling lake in the foreground. Grab a friend and a picnic basket and head to the park for a gorgeous Instagram opportunity and some much-needed time outdoors.Ģż