Best Walkable Neighborhoods in Denver, CO
- Giordan Thompson
- 3 days ago
- 4 min read
One of the first things people ask when moving to Denver is: “Where can I live without needing my car every day?”
Denver has a citywide Walk Score of 61, which means it's means far less walkable than major cities like New York, San Francisco, and Boston. Whether you’re grabbing coffee, heading to a workout class, or meeting friends for dinner, walkability can completely change how you experience the city.
Below are Denver’s most walkable neighborhoods, what they’re known for, and who they tend to be best for.

Capitol Hill — Walk Score: 94
Walker’s Paradise
Capitol Hill is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the entire city. You’ll find historic apartment buildings, tree lined streets, and a dense mix of coffee shops, bars, restaurants, and grocery stores. This area is ideal for renters and first-time buyers who want city living without Downtown prices. It’s also one of the easiest places to live car free.
Best for: Young professionals, creatives, first-time buyers
Culture: Urban, civically engaged, lively

Five Points — Walk Score: 90
Walker’s Paradise
Five Points blends culture, history, and nightlife better than almost anywhere else in Denver. You’re close to RiNo, Downtown, and some of the city’s best food and music spots. This area has seen major redevelopment, offering newer condos alongside historic homes, all within walking distance of entertainment and transit.
Best for: Food lovers, nightlife seekers, urban buyers
Culture: Urban, energetic, evolving

Platt Park — Walk Score: 85
Very Walkable
Platt Park offers a more neighborhood style walkability. The heart of the area is South Pearl Street, lined with boutiques, restaurants, and a popular farmers market. You still get walkability, just with quieter streets and more of a community feel.
Best for: Couples, families, long-term homeowners
Culture: Charming, local, relaxed

Baker — Walk Score: 84
Very Walkable
Baker is known for its old 1900's homes, eclectic style, and proximity to South Broadway. You can walk to bars, music venues, coffee shops, and restaurants while still being close to Downtown.
Best for: First-time buyers, creatives, nightlife lovers
Culture: Artsy, diverse architecture, social

Congress Park — Walk Score: 83
Very Walkable
Congress Park blends walkability with green space. You’re close to parks, shops, and dining while enjoying a quieter residential environment.
Best for: Buyers who want walkability with quiet surroundings
Culture: Calm, classic, balanced

Whittier — Walk Score: 82
Very Walkable
Whittier is a small but growing neighborhood near City Park and Five Points. It’s becoming more popular with buyers looking for walkability at slightly lower price points.
Best for: Value focused buyers, investors
Culture: Up and coming, community driven

Cheesman Park — Walk Score: 82
Very Walkable
Living near Cheesman Park means walkable streets, park hangouts, and quick access to Downtown and Capitol Hill. It’s ideal if you want parks + city living.
Best for: Active lifestyles, dog owners
Culture: Scenic, social, relaxed

Cherry Creek — Walk Score: 81
Very Walkable
Cherry Creek offers walkability with an upscale twist. High end shopping, dining, and trails are all nearby, though prices reflect the lifestyle.
Best for: Luxury buyers, downsizers
Culture: Polished, upscale, convenient

Lincoln Park — Walk Score: 80
Very Walkable
Lincoln Park sits just west of Downtown and offers solid walkability with improving amenities. It’s often overlooked, which can mean opportunity for buyers.
Best for: Buyers looking for value close to Downtown
Culture: Transitional, practical, central
Final Thoughts
Walkability isn’t just about convenience, it’s about lifestyle. Choosing the right neighborhood can mean fewer trips to the gas station, more community connection, and a better day-to-day experience in Denver.
If you’re relocating, buying your first home, or trying to figure out which Denver neighborhood actually fits your life, I’m happy to help break it down based on how you live and how you envision your dream life.
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