Southwestern USA, US
Enjoy admission and a self-guided tour of the Daniels and Fisher Tower, Denver's first skyscraper. Marvel at the panoramic views of Denver and the Rocky Mountains from the 17th floor observation deck.
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Discover the Daniels and Fisher Tower, Denver's first skyscraper, and a historic marvel that has stood tall since its completion in 1911. Explore the building's highlights and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Rocky Mountains from the observation deck.
Begin your self-guided tour of the Daniels and Fisher Tower and learn about the building's history. The iconic structure was originally the final piece of the Daniels and Fisher Department Store and proudly rises to a height of 375 feet. For nearly half a century, it held the title of the tallest building in Denver, until 1957.
Today, it remains a cherished landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's architectural past and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. Access the 17th-floor observation deck, where you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of Denver's skyline and the majestic Rocky Mountains in the distance.
For those who are interested and able, climb the stairs to the top floors for an even more immersive experience. On the way up, see behind the impressive 10-foot clock faces that have become a symbol of the building's grandeur.
Reaching the 21st-floor observation deck, be rewarded with an unparalleled view that few get to experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture aficionado, or simply looking for a unique adventure, this tour promises to be a memorable journey through Denver's rich heritage.
Admission to Daniels & Fisher iconic clock tower
Access to the 17th floor observation deck
Panoramic views of Denver's skyline and the Rocky Mountains
Opportunity to climb to the top floors
View behind the impressive 10-foot clock faces
Access to the 21st Floor observation deck
Elevator access is available up to the 17th floor
The Daniels & Fisher Tower is accessible by elevator for wheelchair users and those with mobility impairments up to the 17th floor. However, the 18th floor, which is part of the tour, is only accessible by stairs.