Kansas. ;-D
There are no such areas in Denver.
I recently turned down a job as a tail gunner on a garbage truck in Denver.
I stayed in Denver when the Packers played there in 2015 and stayed at a Super 8. It’s not all that bad, just stay away from Colfax Ave, that’s the longest in the country.
I stayed in Denver when the Packers played there in 2015 and stayed at a Super 8. It’s not all that bad, just stay away from Colfax Ave, that’s the longest in the country.
There used to be apps like Sketch Factor for just such questions, but they were pulled because social justice. Can’t have pobbles knowing where the criminals tend to do their thing.
Cheyenne, WY
jk.
Any hotels on MLK, Jr. Or Malcolm X Blvd. probably should be avoided.
Denver was a dangerous place back in 1953 when we lived there. Dad had his Mauser pistol stole out of his car and when we went anywhere he made sure the doors were locked.
Phone the police and ask. Tell them you are a tourist and you want to visit their city and you want to be as safe as you can. I find police will tell you which areas cause them the most concern.
Here is a graphical representation of Denver and crime, if that helps.
https://crimegrade.org/violent-crime-denver-co/
But, seriously, my son goes to college in Golden and took the train to the zoo in Denver and didn’t get murdered.
Stay in Golden
Denver Tech Center is fine. You won’t have any problems.
Stay out of the city as far as possible for the best result.
Check your freepmail sir.
I stay in Greenwood Village/Tech Center area for work once or twice a year. I considered it safe.
I don’t know what Denver is like these days but I lived downtown, 19th and Sherman, during the late 90s. I often stumbled home drunk from the bars and was only robbed at gunpoint once.
I’ve lived in Denver Metro for 40÷ years. Stay as far away from downtown as you can. And don’t ride the train downtown. Union Station has a lot of crime. I’m in the north west area near Flat Irons Crossing Mall. It’s a high tech area with lots of good hotels and restaurants. I feel pretty safe here. No tents anywhere. Unfortunately it’s 30 miles from SE denver.
Circa 1976 i lived in Casper, Wyoming but I and wife person would drive down to Denver to Shop on occasion. I did not carry a weapon back then though it would have been legal. There was not need of such. I would never consider shopping in Denver today without a weapon. I thus choose to not shop in Denver.
I forgot to add. I am most proficient with small arms. I wish not to use them to kill. I will if there is not analternative.
Stay far away from the Toll Roads, it is a horrific extortion racket of false billing by camera, has been going on for decades, most people cover their plates and stay away