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Discover Denver's vibrant RiNo arts district on a 2.5-hour walking tour that blends colorful street art with local craft beers and ciders.
If you’re looking for a way to experience Denver beyond its well-trodden tourist spots, the Denver’s Beer and Graffiti Walking Tour offers a fresh perspective. This guided stroll through the River North (RiNo) district combines the city’s dynamic street murals with the thriving local craft beer scene, all in a manageable two and a half hours. From re-purposed warehouses adorned with striking murals to tasting glasses filled with innovative brews, this tour captures a side of Denver that’s often overlooked but vividly alive.
What we love about this experience is how it seamlessly mixes art with flavor — you’ll see murals that tell stories, and taste beers that push boundaries. Plus, the social aspect of a small group makes for a lively, personal experience. The only thing to consider is that this is a walking tour, so comfortable shoes are a must, and there are no food stops included, so plan accordingly. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate street art, enjoy tasting local brews, and want an authentic glimpse of Denver’s creative spirit.
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Denver’s RiNo district has become a hub for street artists and craft brewers alike. This tour gives you a chance to see firsthand how these worlds collide in a neighborhood that’s reinvented itself with murals, breweries, and a distinctly creative vibe. Unlike large, generic city tours, this experience offers an intimate look at Denver’s emerging arts and drinking scene that’s managed to stay true to its roots.
The guided aspect makes a big difference. The tour leaders are knowledgeable — not just about the art, but also the neighborhoods and breweries. One reviewer called Hunter a “great tour guide” who was *”very knowledgeable about the beer industry and graffiti art.” Whether you’re into street art or craft beer, having a guide who can share stories behind murals or brewing processes makes the experience more meaningful.
Pricing at $58 per person, this tour offers impressive value. You’re getting a curated walk through one of Denver’s coolest neighborhoods, along with samples of more than 10 beers and ciders. That’s a lot of tasting for a couple of hours, especially considering the small group size — typically no more than 15 travelers — which fosters conversation and a more relaxed vibe.
Start Point: Ratio Beerworks
The tour begins at Ratio Beerworks, a well-loved brewery at 2920 Larimer St. Here, you’ll meet your guide and get your souvenir sample glass. Expect a brief introduction to the neighborhood and its street art, setting the scene for what’s to come.
Street Art and Murals
As you stroll roughly a mile through RiNo, your guide will point out the murals and graffiti, sharing stories of their origins and significance. The district is a living canvas, with colorful murals tucked between old warehouses and modern buildings. Guests often mention how much they enjoy hearing the stories behind the art. One reviewer noted, “Hunter took the time to find out about our likes and dislikes and curated our experience accordingly.” Expect to see everything from large-scale murals to smaller, hidden gems.
Visit to Four Breweries or Taprooms
The core of the tour is the visits to four local craft breweries or taprooms. Each stop offers a sampling of beers, usually more than 10 total across all stops. Some breweries may feature unique brews like pina colada-style beers or blueberry varieties, as noted in reviews. One guest shared, “We enjoyed a good selection of different beers and even a stop for kombucha, which was a fun twist.” The breweries are chosen for their quality, innovation, and local flavor.
Tastings and Socializing
Throughout the tour, you’ll enjoy tasting various beers and ciders, which gives you a real sense of Denver’s craft scene. The beer samples are accompanied by stories about each brewery’s history and brewing philosophy. A souvenir glass is included so you can remember your experience long after the tour ends.
End Point: 14er Brewing & Beer Garden
The tour concludes at 14er Brewing & Beer Garden, a venue with a lively outdoor space perfect for winding down. This makes it easy to continue socializing or grab a meal if you wish (note: food is not included in the tour).
One of the biggest draws of this tour is its genuine local vibe. Guests frequently mention how guides are enthusiastic and attentive, tailoring the experience to the interests of the group. According to a reviewer, “Hunter was very accommodating to those who couldn’t drink beer or had allergies, offering alternatives.” That kind of thoughtful service enhances the overall experience and makes it more inclusive.
The street art component is particularly appealing to those who love urban murals. RiNo’s murals are frequently changing, but the guides focus on the most iconic and thought-provoking works, ensuring you leave with a better understanding of the neighborhood’s artistic pulse.
Duration and Group Size
At approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, the tour strikes a good balance — enough time to explore without feeling rushed. The small group size (max 15 travelers) keeps things intimate and allows for more interaction.
Cost and Value
The $58 price tag covers all tastings, the souvenir glass, and the guide’s expertise. Considering you get over ten samples, especially from four different breweries, it’s fair value. Keep in mind, there are no food options included, so plan to eat beforehand or bring snacks.
Booking and Availability
Most travelers book about 16 days in advance, showing popularity and good planning. The tour is confirmed upon booking, with a flexible cancellation policy allowing full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours ahead — handy if weather or plans change.
Accessibility and Weather
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. Since it’s an outdoor walk, dress comfortably and according to weather. The tour is near public transportation, making it easy to reach the start point.
The overwhelmingly positive reviews underscore what makes this tour special. Guests repeatedly praise “knowledgeable guides,” “good beer selection,” and “the opportunity to see Denver’s street art.” Many mention how the guides take the time to personalize the experience, making everyone feel included.
One guest shared: “Our guide was very knowledgeable about the beer industry and the graffiti art. He took the time to find out about our likes and dislikes and curated our experience accordingly. We had a fantastic time.” This level of personal attention stands out for a group tour.
Others appreciated the social vibe: “It was so informative and tasting was amazing. You will definitely get your money’s worth of beer and be able to re-taste the ones you liked.” The small size and engaging guides make it feel more like hanging out with friends than a rigid tour.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy urban art, craft beer, and lively social settings. It’s ideal if you want a mix of culture and tasting in a relaxed environment. The tour works well for those who appreciate authentic, local experiences over commercialized attractions. It’s also a good choice for those who don’t mind walking and want to explore Denver’s creative neighborhoods without committing to a full-day outing.
Denver’s Beer and Graffiti Walking Tour offers a fun, engaging way to see a different side of the city, combining vibrant street art with the best of Denver’s craft breweries. For about two and a half hours, you’ll stroll through RiNo’s colorful murals, learn about the neighborhood’s artistic and brewing history, and sample some of the city’s finest beers and ciders.
This tour is best for those who enjoy urban culture, good company, and tasty local beverages. The personalized guides, authentic neighborhood vibe, and well-curated stops create a memorable experience that’s worth the price. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, eat beforehand, and be ready for a lively, flavorful adventure.
Is there a minimum age requirement for this tour?
Yes, the minimum age is 21, so you’ll need to bring a valid photo ID to enjoy the tastings.
Are food options included in the tour?
No, food isn’t included. Guests recommend eating before the tour or bringing snacks to enjoy alongside the tastings.
How long is the walk?
The tour covers about a mile of walking through Denver’s RiNo district, with stops at four breweries or taprooms.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour caps at 15 travelers, making for a small, friendly group where you’re more likely to get personalized attention.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before won’t be refunded.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. It’s a social, small-group experience, perfect for meeting like-minded travelers or exploring with friends.
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably for walking and check the weather forecast to dress appropriately — layers are usually a good idea.
In all, this tour offers an engaging glimpse into Denver’s creative spirit, flavored with local brews and colorful murals. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about Denver’s evolving neighborhoods, you’ll likely find this experience worthwhile and enjoyable.