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*Colorado Gray Line Tours

P.O.Box 18646,
Denver
Colorado
80217
303 289-2841

Type: Sightseeing

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This tour treats you to a behind-the-scenes look at Denver’s sports venues. First stop is the Sports Castle, one of the world’s largest sporting goods stores. You will find everything sports related here, from guns to skis to basketballs to bikes and more. Coors Field, home to Major League Baseball’s Colorado Rockies, is next. The 76-acre ballpark treats fans to spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains. Step into the dugout, see the views from the suite and press levels, walk through the visitor’s clubhouse and more on this tour. Next, visit the Pepsi Center, one of the nation’s finest sports and entertainment facilities. Since opening in 1999, the Pepsi Center has hosted a wide variety of events including hockey and basketball games, concerts, ice extravaganzas and circuses. It is home to the NBA Denver Nuggets, NHL Avalanche, AFL Colorado Crush and NLL Colorado Mammoth. Learn fun facts, see the Club Level and luxury suites, visit the locker rooms and more on this eye-opening tour! Then, head to lunch at Braun’s Sports Bar and Grill. INVESCO Field at Mile High is the last stop, but is certainly not least. The new facility highlights state-of-the-art technology, while maintaining the traditional aspects of Mile High Stadium that have given the NFL Denver Broncos a decided home field advantage over the years. Those features include the close proximity of the seats to the field, as well as steel treads and risers that are used to create the same deafening "Rocky Mountain Thunder" that helped define Mile High Stadium. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the press box, party suites, locker rooms and more on this tour. Tour includes lunch and admission to all stadium tours. Please print out Gray Line tour voucher, as it will need to be exchanged for tour ticket at each venue. Recommended: bring camera and wear comfortable shoes for walking. Please note: Tour requires walking and mobility but is wheelchair accessible.
Last updated April 25, 2008
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