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Best Neighborhoods for Single Digital Nomads Living in Denver

By Betsy Burlingame

Summary: For single digital nomads making the move to Denver, these neighborhoods are perfect spots to settle down and connect with like-minded people.

Denver, with its vibrant culture, booming tech scene, and stunning natural surroundings, is an attractive destination for digital nomads seeking a balance between work and play. The city's diverse neighborhoods offer a variety of lifestyles, catering to the unique preferences of single global nomads. Whether you're looking for a bustling urban environment or a peaceful retreat with easy access to nature, Denver has a spot that will feel like home. Here are some of the best neighborhoods in Denver for single digital nomads to plant their temporary roots.

Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill is a dynamic and historic neighborhood that resonates with single digital nomads who appreciate its blend of culture and convenience. Known for its eclectic mix of old mansions and modern apartments, it's a place where you can find a sense of community among fellow nomads and locals alike. The area is home to the Colorado State Capitol and the Molly Brown House Museum, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history. Its central location provides easy access to downtown Denver, while Cheesman Park and Civic Center Park offer green spaces for relaxation and outdoor activities.

Location: Central Denver, east of the downtown business district

Where to Eat: Capitol Hill boasts a variety of dining options, from cozy coffee shops like Pablo's Coffee to trendy spots like City, O' City, which caters to vegetarians and vegans.

Where to Meet People: The neighborhood is dotted with fitness centers, bars, and social venues. The Denver Bicycle Cafe is a popular spot for cyclists and coffee lovers, and there are numerous art classes and workshops at places like the Art Students League of Denver.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: $1,300 - $1,800

LoDo (Lower Downtown)

LoDo, Denver's oldest neighborhood, is now one of its most fashionable areas, perfect for the digital nomad who thrives in a lively urban environment. With its renovated warehouses turned into hip lofts and offices, LoDo is a hub for tech and startup companies. The neighborhood is also known for its nightlife, with plenty of bars and clubs, and it's home to Coors Field, where you can catch a Colorado Rockies baseball game. Union Station, a beautifully restored transportation hub, offers trendy restaurants and bars, and serves as a central point for public transit.

Location: Northwest of downtown Denver, bordered by Larimer Street and the South Platte River

Where to Eat: The area is filled with eateries ranging from casual to upscale, including The Kitchen Denver for farm-to-table dining and Mercantile Dining & Provision for a more refined experience.

Where to Meet People: LoDo is home to a variety of fitness clubs and social spaces, such as Movement Climbing + Fitness. Networking events for professionals are common, and the proximity to Coors Field makes it easy to bond with fellow sports fans.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: $1,600 - $2,200

Highlands

The Highlands neighborhood, just northwest of downtown Denver, is a favorite among digital nomads who prefer a quieter atmosphere without sacrificing urban amenities. The area is known for its charming bungalows and Victorian-era homes, as well as modern condos and apartments. Highlands is culturally diverse and offers an array of international cuisine, boutiques, and art galleries. It's also close to some of the city's best parks, including Sloan's Lake Park, where you can enjoy water sports or a leisurely stroll with stunning views of the Denver skyline.

Location: Northwest of downtown Denver, across the South Platte River

Where to Eat: Highlands is renowned for its dining scene, with options like Linger, housed in a former mortuary, and El Five, offering Mediterranean tapas with a view.

Where to Meet People: The neighborhood has a strong sense of community, with local events and farmers' markets. Fitness enthusiasts can join groups at Highland's CrossFit gyms, and creatives can mingle at art workshops in the Tennyson Street Cultural District.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: $1,400 - $2,000

RiNo (River North Art District)

RiNo is Denver's artistic heart, appealing to digital nomads who are also creatives or who simply appreciate the arts. This former industrial area has been transformed into a canvas for street artists, with murals adorning many of the buildings. The neighborhood is teeming with art galleries, studios, and creative spaces. It's also a hotspot for craft breweries and coffee shops, providing plenty of opportunities for socializing and networking. The area's innovative spirit makes it an exciting place for digital nomads to explore and find inspiration.

Location: North of downtown Denver, along the South Platte River

Where to Eat: RiNo offers a diverse food scene, from the casual Denver Central Market food hall to the experimental cuisine at The Populist.

Where to Meet People: The neighborhood is home to a variety of co-working spaces, such as WeWork and The Source, which host networking events and social gatherings. The many breweries and coffee shops also serve as informal meeting spots for locals and nomads alike.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: $1,500 - $2,100

Each of these neighborhoods offers a unique slice of Denver life, catering to the diverse needs and interests of single digital nomads. Whether you're looking for the hustle and bustle of city life or a more laid-back vibe with access to nature and the arts, Denver's neighborhoods provide a welcoming community for those who work and wander.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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