Getting to Denver

Whether on foot, by car or by light rail, Denver is an easy city to get around. Downtown is very pedestrian friendly, but you can also hop on the free shuttle that runs along the 16th Street Mall.

The Light Rail connects downtown to the suburbs; buses and taxis offer convenient transport. Denver's grid-like design makes most routes easy to navigate by car using a map, and numerous options are available for disabled travelers.

The city is accessible via a number of highways, including E-470, a toll highway that runs along the eastern perimeter of the Denver metropolitan area. A portion of Interstate 25 (I-25) is reserved for high occupancy vehicles and EXpressToll customers.

Five rental car companies have created a system that allows non-stop tolling, therefore these customers can travel on the roads as if they are an EXpressToll customer.

And remember, when you're out in the city, you can always stop in at one of Denver's conveniently located Visitor Information Centers for guidance.

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