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Dark Side of Denver

4.9 (89 reviews)
Closed 2:00 pm - 10:00 PM
Updated 2 months ago

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Jennifer S.

Had a great time on this tour. The team Rachel, Danny and Cassandra were so great. They even brought out cat balls and the estates method devices.

Underground tunnel under union station
Joee L.

I cannot recommend this tour enough! I go on a ghost tour in every city I visit and this tour was one of the best. The tour started at Union Station and into the tunnels under Union Station. We also went to some behind the scenes spots. I learned a phenomenal amount of Denver history on this tour and it was fun! Brook, the tour guide was absolutely phenomenal. He checked in on my group a few times to make sure we were ok. He knew his facts and told the history in such an interesting and engaging way. I'd definitely recommend this tour while in Denver!

The room was pitch black and I saw this beam of light after taking this photo:)
Anna M.

This tour is such a fun way to create some Halloween cheer :) the tour guide Brooke was so knowledgeable about the history of Denver and as a native I learned so much. I also did capture a ghost on camera too! Over all for sure go!

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Sarah D.

Interesting, fun, and creepy in the best way. We booked a private tour with a small group of friends. The guide accommodated our schedule and told us stories while we waited for our latecomers. Though I grew up in Denver, I had no idea of much of the rich and colorful history dwelling in the downtown area. It was certainly not always the spiffed up and glamorous locale that it is now. We went around Halloween, but I imagine the tour would be enjoyable most any time. A powerful link with the past in an ever-evolving city.

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Are kids allow to enter with their parents?

Thank you for your question. Our tours by Phil Goodstein are adult only and are very history focused. But, if you visit www.darksideofdenver.com and click on the city buttons, you can find more kid friendly tours and fun that you can book right… Read more

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I learned so much about Denver's seedy history and Brook did an amazing job telling the stories of Denver.

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Went on a guided tour of the Molly Brown House on 4/8/2026. I was in Denver for work and I always…read moreenjoy learning about local history where I travel. Also, with the 114th anniversary of the Titanic approaching, I figured I should learn more about the disaster's one of the most prominent survivors. My tour guide (Eli) was very informative and they talked about a lot of the inticracies of the house that I wouldn't have noticed if I had wandered around the house by myself, including details about the staircase and the method of constructing it, the wallpaper, stained glass, etc. I was particularly fascinated by how Margaret Brown leveraged her high profile status as a Titanic wreck survivor to fight for various causes such as women's suffrage, who she really was behind the legend of "Molly Brown," and the history of the house after its sale (how it became a group home for girls, and their antics of painting the lions up front and throwing things at the people passing by on the sidewalk). Definitely grateful for Eli's expertise -- shows they're really passionate about passing down the local history to the community and beyond. I left with more knowledge than I expected to learn. Thank you Eli! It was also great that the house itself contained a good number of original pieces of the house from back in the 1910s, which isn't always the case with historical houses. There was also a little back room that had original pieces from the White Star Line so people could see the plates and other things that passengers on the Titanic would have used, as well as a super detailed model of the ship itself. Will definitely be recommending this tour for anyone who plans to go to Denver.

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This is BY FAR the best & easiest way how to get to know Denver (better)... Our guide Mark was very…read moreknowledgeable, insightful and showed a great sense of humor... The two hour tour passed very quickly, we stopped twice along the way for taking pictures outside the bus... My original tour that day unfortunately got cancelled, but the team promptly re-scheduled me for a different time the same day... Job well done, Denver Tours!

If you are visiting Denver this is one of the best ways to see the city. From the moment we hopped…read moreon the bus the vibe was fun, friendly and full of surprises. Our guide Max was amazing. She kept us laughing, engaged and genuinely excited to learn about Denver's history and hidden gems. Rob our driver was just as awesome and shared some great local insights along the way. One of the biggest highlights was visiting Red Rocks. Pictures do not do it justice. It is absolutely breathtaking in person. Every stop on the tour was interesting, well timed and packed with cool facts and photo opportunities. And let's talk about the ice cream at Little Man. Life changing. I am still thinking about it. This tour felt like exploring the city with two super fun locals who love what they do. Whether you are new to Denver or think you know the city you will walk away with a big smile and probably a new favorite ice cream spot too.

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August 2025 My wife…read moreand another couple great friends met in Dublin then train to Dingle Peninsula, Southwest Ireland. What a great experience! the inns we stayed were very nice, made lunch for us daily, and the drivers who met us at the train, then took our bags to next inn were fun to talk with, regarding local attractions. We would definitely recomend Mac's Adventures, they made our experience memorable. Now Feb. 2026 we are tomorrow planning our next adventure with Mac's in Porto Portugal for Sept. 2026. Dave & Jean Benz-Gig Harbor, WA USA

Macs Adventure are specialists in self guided walking, cycling holidays and active holidays around…read morethe world. They have offices are based in Glasgow UK, and Denver CO USA, and with a network of partners from hoteliers to luggage teams around the globe. My Brother's previous positive experience on the West Highland Way (Scotland) got Gayle and I interested in our own lodge-to-lodge walking tour. We chose "Cotswolds in Comfort" which was 6 days and we couldn't have been happier with our experience. And everything was so interesting and gorgeous. Yes, it rained on the first day and we walked through a lot of mud. Macs Adventure can't control that, but the other stuff that they could manage, went off almost flawlessly. That included excellent accommodations, efficient luggage transfer, pre-trip information, and a walking app that kept us on our paths and never lost. Actually, we did wander off once to avoid mud, and the app did show us where we could get back on path. We're now talking about where our next Macs Adventure walking tour might be. France? Germany? New Zealand? Switzerland? Stay tuned!

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Mamie Doud House - Mamie Doud's White House portrait.

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4.0(1 review)
1.5 miSoutheast

While on the Denver City Tour, we came by the Mamie Doud House, which was also known as the Summer…read moreWhite House, when Mamie Doud's husband, President Eisenhower, was Commander-in-Chief in the 1950's. It is located in the ritzy Capitol Hill part of town. This stately home is on the National Register of Historic Homes, as it is a well-preserved architectural example of American Foursquare. Locally, this type of house is called a "Denver Square," which simply means that the design has four square rooms on the first and second floors. According to Wikipedia "Mamie Eisenhower lived in this house from 1906 until 1916. The Eisenhowers were married in the first floor music room on July 1, 1916. Their son, John Eisenhower was born in Denver on August 3, 1922, while Mamie was living in the house." After Mamie Eisenhower's mother died in 1960, she sold the home to a real estate investor. Since then, the house has gone through several owners. It is still privately owned and not available for tours. But Denver city tour operators do stop along the street in front of the house and talk about it's history. The Mamie Doud House is something the city Of Denver is proud of, as the Doud family were prosperous and their daughter Mamie certainly married well. Mamie Doud is so beloved that a park in southeast Denver was named after her as well as a public library in Broomfield, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. As a Historic Home on the National Registry, the Mamie Doud House is a great example of America's late 19th and early 20th century architectural heritage. 4 YELP STARS.

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