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Denver vs Granada

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Denver

Denver

United States

Granada

Granada

Nicaragua

Denver

Safety: 70/100Pop: 710K (city), 2.95M (metro)America/Denver

Granada

Safety: 55/100Pop: 130,000America/Managua

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Denver: $110-160Granada: $25-40
mid-range
Denver: $230-380Granada: $50-90
luxury
Denver: $600+Granada: $120-200

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Denver70/100βœ“Safety Score55/100Granada

Denver

Denver is generally safe for visitors in core neighborhoods (LoDo, RiNo, Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, Wash Park), but property crime and visible homelessness have both risen sharply since 2020. Car break-ins are extremely common β€” never leave anything visible. The 16th Street Mall and stretches of Colfax Avenue have a rougher feel at night. The bigger danger for most travelers is environmental: altitude, sun, and weather catch visitors off guard.

Granada

Granada is generally safe for tourists, particularly within the well-traveled historic center. Nicaragua as a whole has lower crime rates than its Central American neighbors. Exercise standard precautions, especially at night and near the lake area. Political protests have occasionally caused unrest in the past.

⭐ Ratings

Denver5/5βœ“English Friendly2/5Granada
Denver3/5Walkabilityβœ“4/5Granada
Denver3/5βœ“Public Transit1/5Granada
Denver4/5βœ“Food Scene3/5Granada
Denver4/5βœ“Nightlife2/5Granada
Denver4/5βœ“Cultural Sites3/5Granada
Denver5/5βœ“Nature Access4/5Granada
Denver5/5βœ“WiFi Reliability2/5Granada

🌀️ Weather

Denver

Denver has a semi-arid, high-altitude climate with 300+ days of sunshine a year and very low humidity. The altitude and dry air make the sun intense β€” UV levels are routinely "very high" even in winter. Weather is famously volatile: 70Β°F one afternoon and snowing the next morning is standard. Afternoon thunderstorms roll off the Front Range most summer days; big snowstorms punctuate winter. Hydrate aggressively regardless of the season β€” the combination of altitude and dry air dehydrates visitors fast.

Spring (March - May)-2 to 20Β°C
Summer (June - August)13-32Β°C
Autumn (September - November)0-24Β°C
Winter (December - February)-7 to 7Β°C

Granada

Granada has a tropical climate with a distinct dry season (November-April) and wet season (May-October). Temperatures are consistently hot year-round, with the lowland location near Lake Nicaragua adding humidity. The dry season is the peak travel period.

Dry Season (Verano) (November - April)22-35Β°C
Wet Season (Invierno) (May - October)21-32Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Denver

Denver is a sprawling car-oriented metro with a workable (by US standards) light rail and commuter rail network operated by RTD. The A Line train from Union Station to the airport is one of the best airport transit links in any US city. Core neighborhoods (LoDo, RiNo, Capitol Hill, Wash Park) are walkable individually, but connecting them typically means rideshare or transit. Rideshare is cheap and ubiquitous.

Walkability: Denver is walkable within neighborhoods but sprawling overall. LoDo, RiNo, Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, and Wash Park each work on foot. Connecting them means rideshare, transit, or cycling. The altitude makes the first 24-48 hours of walking unexpectedly tiring β€” go slower than you think you should. Summer sun at 5,280 ft is aggressive even in cooler temperatures.

Uber & Lyft β€” $8-18 typical trip within central Denver; $35-55 to mountain towns (short trips)
RTD Light Rail & Bus β€” $2.75 local / $10 airport; $5.50 daily cap (local)
A Line to Airport β€” $10.50 one-way (regional fare)

Granada

Granada's colonial core is compact and easily walkable. For destinations outside the center, cheap taxis, horse-drawn carriages, and local buses are readily available. Chicken buses connect to Managua and other cities. Tourist shuttles run to major destinations.

Walkability: Granada's colonial center is flat, compact, and best explored on foot. The Parque Central, Calle La Calzada, and all major churches are within a 10-minute walk of each other. Sidewalks are uneven and streets can be dusty. Carry water β€” it gets very hot.

City Taxis β€” C$20-50 ($0.55-1.40) within the city; C$200-400 ($5.50-11) to Masaya
Chicken Buses β€” C$15-50 ($0.40-1.40) per ride; Managua C$35 ($1)
Tourist Shuttles β€” $15-35 per person per trip (LeΓ³n, San Juan del Sur, Ometepe)

The Verdict

Choose Denver if...

you want a mile-high Rockies gateway β€” breweries, legal cannabis, Red Rocks, and ski towns an hour west

Choose Granada if...

you want colonial charm, volcanoes, and Lake Nicaragua islands at rock-bottom backpacker prices