Welcome to Lower Highlands, affectionately known as "LoHi" and recognized by Forbes as one of "America's Best Hipster Neighborhoods." LoHi blends exciting, contemporary architecture with historic Victorian homes and charming brownstones.
LoHi is ideally situated just across Interstate 25 from lower downtown (LoDo) Denver, connected by a picturesque pedestrian bridge that offers easy access for both pedestrians and cyclists to the scenic Confluence Park. Nestled in the eastern section of the coveted Highland neighborhood, LoHi is bordered by West 38th Avenue, Interstate 25, Zuni Street, and Speer Boulevard.
Experience the artistic pulse of LoHi in the Navajo Art District, where you'll find a wealth of art galleries within walking distance. This vibrant neighborhood is also home to some of Denver's finest restaurants, serving diverse cuisines ranging from Mexican and Caribbean to Asian delicacies. Coffee enthusiasts, bar aficionados, and beer lovers will find a multitude of options to indulge their tastes. Explore a lively rooftop-bar scene and take advantage of great happy hours while relishing breathtaking skyline and mountain views at acclaimed establishments like Avanti, Linger, El Five, and more.
LoHi's proximity to downtown Denver means you're just a short walk away from Denver's Skate Park, Coors Field, and the Pepsi Center. Nearby attractions include the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Selfie Museum, and the Downtown Aquarium. With a rich tapestry of cultural offerings, a vibrant rooftop scene, and its convenient location near Downtown Denver, it's no surprise that Men's Journal recognized LoHi as one of the country's best neighborhoods in 2009.