The Arvada center point is around the area of Olde Town Arvada.
Arvada has four distinct seasons, so you'll need to time your visit accordingly, particularly if you're interested in exploring the city's outdoor highlights. Spring and autumn are typically considered the best times to visit. In April and May you'll enjoy highs in the 60s and low 70s. May is the wettest month of year with an average of 2.4 inches of rain. Visit in May and you can catch Denver's Soul Food Festival and Five Points JazzFest for added entertainment.
By summer, temperatures have climbed into the mid to upper 80s, and some days you may find highs peaking above 90. Denver hosts PrideFest in June and the Cherry Creek Arts Festival in July. If you plan to visit during this peak tourist season, it's important to secure a room in the Arvada area as early as possible.
In autumn, temperatures fall to an average high of 76 in September, 66 in October, and 52 in November. Plan your vacation for September and you'll enjoy comfortable temperatures as well as convenient access to Denver's Oktoberfest on Larimer Square and The Great American Beer Festival.
In winter, highs dip into the 40s and average lows are in the teens. The Arvada area sees an influx of visitors looking for a ski or snowboarding vacation in the Rocky Mountains. You may catch a snowstorm during this season, and you'll experience plenty of wet, chilly weather.
For special discounts and deals, your best option is to look for well-known hotel chains. Sign up for their loyalty programs and you can cash in on perks you've earned with previous visits, or start putting your current stay toward a special discount in the future.
Howard Johnson hotels offer 15 percent discounts for AAA and CAA members and 20 percent off for AARP members. Additional discounts are available for government employees, seniors, business travelers, and groups.
The Westin Westminster offers several packages to help enhance your stay. You'll also find discounted rates for AAA members and Colorado residents. Marriott hotels like the Residence Inn in Westminster offer discounts for auto club members, seniors, military personnel, and government employees.
Value hotels near Arvada combine top-notch amenities with mid-range prices. There are several picks that are within six miles of the city, so you can book a comfortable room while staying just minutes from your favorite Arvada highlights.
The Westin Westminster offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains from its cozy guest rooms. Spa robes and rain shower heads offer a soothing start to your morning, followed by a satisfying brew from your in-room Starbucks coffee. On-site dining is available at the Kachina Southwestern Grill. If you want to work off added indulgences, head to the WestinWORKOUT Fitness Studio or take a lap around the heated indoor pool. Complimentary shuttle service is available to the surrounding area.
If you're looking for a distinctive hotel experience, try the Queen Anne Urban Bed and Breakfast. Rooms here feature local artwork, traditional furnishings, and modern eco-friendly initiatives. Amenities vary by room and include features like a log fireplace and deep soaking whirlpool in the Local Artist Suite 1, cast iron antique tub in the Local Artist Suite 2, and two-person jetted spa tub in the Rooftop room.
At the Queen Anne, you'll start your morning with a fresh breakfast featuring locally sourced ingredients. Try distinctive dishes like potato pancakes with homemade yogurt, omelets with local eggs and a Colorado plum jam garnish, or locally made bagels. Each evening, you can stop in for Happy Hour and sample local wines, cheeses, and snacks.
Travelers planning an extended stay should consider the Residence Inn Denver North/Westminster, just four miles from Arvada. The suite accommodations here include full kitchens. Each one is equipped with a refrigerator, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, and all the necessary cutlery, dishes, and cookware. A first nighter kit will get you started while grocery shopping services keep your kitchen stocked throughout your stay. A hot breakfast is complimentary each day. The Residence Inn Mix offers additional drinks and snacks at weekly social hours Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
You don't need a car to get around Arvada and nearby Denver efficiently. The A-Line Shuttle offers transportation to and from The Denver International Airport and Olde Town Arvada. This shuttle drops you at the Olde Town park and ride lot for the Regional Transportation District (RTD) bus line. A second RTD park and ride stop is located at SH 93 and SH 72 in Arvada. With several bus and rail routes. RTD can help you reach nearly any local destination.
Olde Town Arvada is working on its own transportation system as well. The Gold Line is scheduled to open in late October 2016, offering transportation throughout Olde Town.
If you're looking for a picturesque escape with everything from a rich historic culture to stunning outdoor highlights, you'll find everything you need in Arvada, Colorado.
Below are reviews of the city of Arvada, CO from an actual visitor's perspective.
Olde Arvada looked very interesting- would have loved to walk around.
Quaint with a nice old town blocked off.
Everything is very close to the hotel that we needed! Super convenient!
Too cold to get out and around. Olde Arvada looked very interesting, would have loved to walk around.
So walkable and fun!