Getting Here

Your Guide to Navigating RiNo

RiNo is a conveniently located and easily accessible district in Denver. Whether you’re coming from downtown, the Denver metro area, or Denver International Airport (DIA), here’s how to get to RiNo:

I. Public Transportation

  • RTD Light Rail: Denver’s light rail system is an efficient way to reach RiNo. Several stations are located within or near the district. Check the RTD website for routes, schedules, and station information.
  • RTD Bus: Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD) also provides bus service to RiNo. Check the RTD website for the most up-to-date bus routes and schedules.

II. Getting here from Denver International Airport (DIA)

  • RTD A-Line: From Denver International Airport, take the RTD A-Line to downtown Denver, then transfer to a connecting bus or the light rail to get to RiNo.
  • Ride-Sharing: Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available at DIA and provide a convenient door-to-door option.
  • Taxi: Taxis are also available at DIA.

III. By Car

  • Driving: RiNo is easily accessible by car. Major streets that run through or border RiNo include:
    • Brighton Boulevard
    • Larimer Street
    • Blake Street
    • Park Avenue West
  • Parking:
    • Street parking is available in some areas of RiNo, but it can be limited, especially during peak times. Be sure to check parking signs for any restrictions or time limits.
    • Paid parking lots and garages are also located throughout the district.

IV. Ride Sharing

  • Ride-sharing services: Companies like Uber and Lyft provide extensive service in the RiNo area.

V. Bike & Foot

  • Biking: Denver is a bike-friendly city, and RiNo is easily accessible by bike. Many bike lanes and paths are located throughout the area.
  • Walking: RiNo is a very walkable district, and exploring on foot is a great way to experience its art, shops, and restaurants.

VI. Maps & Resources

Additional Tips:

  • Consider using a multimodal approach to getting around RiNo. Combine light rail, walking, or biking to experience the neighborhood.
  • Check for any street closures or construction that may affect transportation routes.
  • Be aware of parking regulations and plan accordingly.