The Creative, Cultural, and Civic Axis of Colorado
THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE CREATIVE DISTRICT
Triangulate yourself along the east-west line of the mountains and the plains, the open sky of the north and red earth of the south. The “Triangle” is the masthead of Denver—where you can explore the city’s most iconic destinations, visit one of the 16+ galleries and museums, stroll through 25,000 square feet of flowers at Civic Center Park, enjoy world-class public art, and eat, drink, and shop at dozens of eclectic, surprising locales. Speer Boulevard, Colfax Avenue, and Lincoln Street border the Triangle, outlining an impressive 45 city blocks. And that’s just the tip of the Triangle.
Photo: Denver County Courthouse | Joshua Woroniecki, Unsplash
Immerse Yourself in Denver's Golden Triangle: A Vibrant Community Where Art, Culture and Creativity Come Alive
THE GTCD BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Visit our otherworldly architecture in Martin Plaza or avant-garde performances at Curious Theatre Company. Explore an eclectic mix of local artisans and makers or join the buzz at year-round celebrations like the Chalk Art Festival, Denver Pride Fest, Outside Festival, Christkindlmarket, and Mile High 4th of July—all showcasing the rich diversity of our community and other year-round celebrations.
Featured in the New York Times as one of the “2018 Best Places to Travel,” the Golden Triangle Creative District is the arts and culture capital of Colorado. It’s one of the premier travel destinations in the world. From bakeries to ballet, the Denver Art Museum to the ART Hotel, the SoCo nightlife to the cultural festivals in Civic Center Park, there are a million ways to get inspired in the Golden Triangle.
Shop the GTCD Business Directory below to start planning your visit.
The GTCD Urban Design Committee is responsible for reviewing proposed development and redevelopment projects concerning real estate located within the boundaries of the Golden Triangle neighborhood. Get details about meetings, project information and construction company updates and notices.
Photo: Pinkard Construction | akin Living
Photo: Denver Art Musuem | Annual Friendship Powwow
Photo: The Clyfford Still Museum
Photo: Jonathan Phillips | Culture Cloth | McNichols Civic Center Building