Your Guide to February 2026 in Denver
It’s February! The season of love. But in this month’s guide to Denver, we’re going beyond flowers and chocolate. Newsletter editor Peyton Garcia and producer Olivia Jewell Love join host Bree Davies to share the best things to do, see, drink, eat, and explore in and around the Mile High City this month, with some fun twists on the traditional romantic gestures — from a “herstorical” take on Henry VIII at the theater to date night at a food court that’s worth a drive.
Bree mentioned a mini-documentary on the Citadel Mall in Colorado Springs.
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For even more tips on how to make the most of December in Denver, check out our newsletter Hey Denver’s take on what to do this month.
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