

A stunning natural amphitheater in Colorado, known for its dramatic red rock formations and breathtaking light shows.

A stunning park with unique red rock formations, best enjoyed in the morning light.
A small but fascinating museum showcasing local fossils and history, perfect for an afternoon visit.
A breathtaking light show that illuminates the amphitheatre and surrounding rocks, best viewed in the evening.

Red Rocks Park has unpredictable weather, and a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.

Keep your devices charged during the light show and explore the park.
Enjoy the light show and views of the park from a distance with a pair of binoculars.
Known for its creative breakfast dishes and unique twists on classic brunch items.
A historic restaurant located in a replica of an 18th-century fur trading post, offering stunning views of the Red Rocks.
A classic Italian restaurant and pizzeria that has been serving Denver since 1956.
A classic souvenir, these t-shirts are designed by local artists and feature iconic images of the amphitheatre.
Crafted from petrified wood found in the area, these unique pieces of jewellery are a symbol of the park's geological history.
Handcrafted by local Native American artisans, these pots and bowls are a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage.
Scrambled eggs, chorizo, cheese, and green chiles wrapped in a flour tortilla.
Spicy, roasted green chiles often served with cheese, meat, or on their own.
Corn tortillas filled with meat (carne asada, al pastor, or pollo), onions, cilantro, and salsa, served with a cold beer.

The Museo de Arte de Lima, housed in a beautiful 18th-century vice-regal building, showcases a stunning collection of Peruvian art from the pre-Columbian era to the present day.

A serene and historic gurudwara, dedicated to the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism.
A bustling street in Xiamen known for its fresh seafood and vibrant night market atmosphere.