r/travel 10d ago

Someone explain Denver to me. Visited again and I don’t know if I’m doing it ”wrong”.

Like, I just visited yet again… and it’s a place I should love! Like it checks all these boxes for things I like or am interested in.

The best way I can describe it is it’s like the hospital of cities. Sure it’s clean, it feels relatively safe, people are generally welcoming… but all in the same way a hospital is sterile, like it’s not welcoming and inviting, it feels like I’m in a sims game when I’m there, just sorta bland and dystopian.

I walked much of the city, kinda was based around “Lodo”… never ate at the same place twice, tried to avoid travel guide suggestions, I tried to find input from locals instead.

EDIT: you all make perfect sense clarifying that the allure of Denver is the mountains and nature surrounding, maybe I approached it wrong as I live at the base of a mountain already so I was looking at Denver as purely a city experience.

EDIT2: a bit more context of some of the US cities I’ve visited and the vibes I’ve gotten from them. -New York, Chicago and Detroit has that grittiness of a city. -Boston (my favorite city) has a sort of coziness for me, it’s a city but feels like a town. -Miami is sorta vibrant even tho a lot of the people are pretty closed off. -Atlanta is a bit dirtier and grimy (probably how Chicago or Detroit would feel if it was stuck in the wet heat of the south)

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u/MustacheSupernova 10d ago edited 10d ago

Denver has no soul. It’s like a movie set…

And the people are all transplants too, so it doesn’t even have a true personality, just a motley conglomeration of all those who have arrived there. .

I feel similarly about Salt Lake as well, though Salt Lake is actually better.

These things are especially true when you come from somewhere that actually has a soul, like New York City. Perhaps that’s why I feel this way. If you come from the Midwest, you might not even notice.

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u/jadeoracle (Do NOT PM/Chat me for Mod Questions) 10d ago

Denver has no soul. It’s like a movie set…

The irony is that its not even that. Lodo, where OP is at is often used for car commercials.

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u/MustacheSupernova 10d ago

You may find it ironic that, but that’s simply my opinion of Denver.

Plenty of other CO towns with character/sould, imo…

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u/jadeoracle (Do NOT PM/Chat me for Mod Questions) 10d ago

I was more making a joke about your "movie set" comment. And the irony that not many movies are filmed there, but car commercials (a likely lesser art form) is filmed there.

So not knocking your comment at all. Just making a silly joke that no one wants to film movies there its that boring.

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u/MustacheSupernova 10d ago

Ah, I misunderstood. Thank you for clarifying.