Neighborhoods

Golden Triangle

Tucked between downtown Denver and the Civic Center, the Golden Triangle is the metro’s undisputed arts and culture district — a compact, walkable neighborhood where world-class museums, galleries, and civic institutions cluster within a few extraordinary city blocks. The Denver Art Museum is the neighborhood’s crown jewel, its Frederic C. Hamilton Building one of the most architecturally significant structures in the Rocky Mountain region. The Clyfford Still Museum, the Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art, and the Denver Public Library complete a cultural campus that few neighborhoods anywhere can match.

Civic Center Park anchors the public realm, offering green space and gathering opportunities in the shadow of the Colorado State Capitol, where civic life and cultural life intersect daily. New luxury condos and lofts have made the Golden Triangle an increasingly sought-after residential address for buyers who want to live inside Denver’s cultural heart. With 33 homes closing at an average of $592,145 in 2024, a walk score of 91, and a bike score of 96, this is urban living at its most refined — and most culturally connected.