English Courses in Denver
Combining urban lifestyles with all sorts of outdoor activities
in the Rocky Mountains Denver proves to be the perfect location
for English language learning. Denver's inhabitants are friendly,
approachable and interested. Moreover, Denver is save and an attractive
location throughout the year.
Explore a modern and dynamic city and enjoy its tolerant and open-minded
spirit while discovering the subtlety of a foreign language.
Denver City Guide
Located at the very West of America's Great Plains Denver profits
from nearby Rocky Mountains which offer a multitude of recreational
options from skiing, hiking to digging for gold nuggets in the old
style.
The city is the regional node of culture and commerce. Due
to its impressive skyline Denver is also called the 'Mile High City'.
Attractions include the golden dome of Colorado State Capital, the
golden statue of bull riding Bronco Buster, Denver Botanic Garden
and Denver Zoo.
Don't miss out on the museum devoted to 'Unsinkable Molly Brown'
- of the Titanic and one of the more glamorous inhabitants of Denver.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an outdoors arena carved into red woods
with excellent acoustics and top of the world performers. Denver's
Center of Performing Arts comprises numerous theaters and concert
halls in one complex.
Larimer Square is an enclave of hip restaurants, clubbing and stylish
pubs. To the North West you can find LoDo ('Lower Downtown'), a
success story of urban renewal activities featuring a hip art scene.
Nearby Boulder is a college city with a fervent interest
in alternative lifestyles and vegan restaurants.
Study at Denver University
Denver is proud of its high level of education with a high percentate
of college graduates and university students among its population.
This focus on education makes Denver, Colorado an attractive college
and university town. Facilities include a focus on technical studies.
In nearby Boulder you can satisfy your interest in a number of
New Age inspired studies at Naropa Institute, which also features
an institute on beat poetry founded by Allen Ginsberg in memoriam
of a close friend: The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics.
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