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Denver Walking Tours

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Do I need to reserve my spot in advance for a walking tour?

Yes — reservations are recommended to secure your place, as tours can fill up and some experiences require advanced booking.

What should I bring with me on the walking tour?

Wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen and a bottle of water, and dress in layers to accommodate Denver’s changing weather.

Can I bring my children or pets on the tour?

Children are welcome, though some tours may be better suited for certain ages — well-behaved dogs on leashes are generally allowed on daytime tours.

Are Denver walking tours accessible for guests with limited mobility?

Many tour routes are flat and suitable for wheelchairs or scooters, but some historic areas or ghost tours may have uneven sidewalks — it’s best to contact the tour provider with specific needs.

What happens if I’m late or miss the start of my walking tour?

Tours generally depart on time; if you’re running late, try to arrive at the meeting location early enough so you can join the group at the next stop if possible.