Lakewood is a city in the Denver Area.
Understand
Lakewood is the most populous city in Jefferson County and the fifth largest city in Colorado.
Get in
By car
The colder weather months (Nov-Feb) often bring snow and ice to area roads. Visitors who park their cars should be prepared in case their car is "snowed in" by snow removal trucks. Also, pay strict attention to parking rules and snow emergencies to avoid being towed away at the car owner's expense. During the winter months, a snow brush, ice scraper, and plenty of windshield washer fluid is essential, and many natives opt to carry a shovel, some sand, and a bag of ice melt or road salt in the trunk just in case.
Renting
With Aurora's considerable sprawl, car rentals are the most convenient form of transportation for visitors. Local companies tend to offer better prices, but national chains might be more convenient as far as return policies and hours. Rental companies include most major car rental chains.
By plane
By plane then you are coming from Denver International Airport which isn't too far away. Denver International Airport (IATA: DEN). Commonly referred to as DIA. It is about 20 miles to the east of downtown Denver. Frontier Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines all maintain hubs at the airport in Concourses A, B, and C respectively. Most other major domestic carriers also have service here.
Get around
See
- Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys (DMMDT), 830 Kipling St (6th ave to Kipling - located by Kipling & 8th), 39.74583°, -104.96083°, +1 303-322-1053, education@dmmdt.org. Friday & Saturday 10AM-4PM, Sunday 1PM-4PM. The Museum staff utilizes the collection of over 20,000 objects to stage four major exhibit changes each year. The exhibits range from vintage Star Wars toys to artisan dollhouses and exquisite antique dolls to well-loved toy soldiers. $6 adults, $5 seniors, $4 children (children under age 5 free)
Do
Reservoir
Lakewood has 3 reservoirs to go to. The largest one is Main then Smith then East.
Buy
- Belmar Shopping Center, 464 S Teller St, 39.71029°, 105.07685°. Urban-styled outdoor shopping area with over 70 stores/businesses including Whole Foods, Target, DWS, Victoria's Secret, Coldwater Creek, etc. Dining options include Ted's Montana Grill, P.F. Chang's, & Jamba Juice. Entertainment options include a movie theater and a bowling alley. In the winter, there's an outside ice skating rink.
- Colorado Mills Mall, 14500 W Colfax Ave (I-70 and Colfax Ave), +1 303 384-3000. Large outlet mall.
- Caboose (dead link: January 2023)
Eat
- Casa Bonita, 6715 W Colfax, 39.7420°, -105.0710°, +1 303 232-5115. A 52,000-sq-ft Mexican restaurant known more for the entertainment than for the food (it's famous enough that South Park devoted an entire episode to the place). It's an inexpensive option for families; the kids will love the cliff divers, trained "gorilla", video arcade and other entertainment.
- Firehouse Subs, 650 S Wadsworth Blvd, +1 303 934-1552. Part of the national franchise, known for having over 30 different types of hot sauces, they also steam their subs to retain the flavor.
- Purple Ginger Asian Fusion, 2610 Youngfield St, +1 303 237-1133. A gluten-free menu and vegan-friendly. Live music on Friday and Saturday. Serves a variety of Asian food, and they also have table side cooking.
- Which Wich Superior Sandwiches, 14225 W Colfax Dr, +1 303 271-9424.
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