This Enchanting Denver Suburb Blends Urban Comforts with Outdoor Thrills

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This Enchanting Denver Suburb Blends Urban Comforts with Outdoor Thrills

One of Colorado’s most accessible and dynamic suburbs is just shy of 14 miles southeast of downtown Denver. Centennial, Colorado is located along the 1-25 corridor and a 35-minute drive from Denver International Airport. Public transportation options like the RTD’s light rail system connect Centennial to other nearby urban centers like Denver, Westminster, and Thornton.



Incorporated in 2001, Centennial is a rather new city in Colorado, but still the state’s 10th largest. With a population of around 107,000, the bustling city is home to suburban communities with an array of shops, restaurants, and activities. Consumer Affairs even ranked the place No. 2 on its list of the best Colorado cities to move to in 2025, noting the economy, excellent access to healthcare for residents, and affordable housing.

Centennial stands out among Colorado’s suburbs for its access to high-quality urban amenities, its proximity to the attractions located in the state’s capital, and the city’s outdoor recreation. The Denver suburb is bustling with sleek shopping centers including the state’s biggest shopping mall, innovative tech companies, and a growing nightlife scene. With a selection of city parks and open spaces like Centennial Center Park and the 107-acre Parker Jordan Centennial Open Space, it’s no wonder Centennial’s residents rate the city favorably when it comes to quality of life.



Modern conveniences in Centennial’s urban core

Centennial combines the urban perks of a metro city like Denver while maintaining a relaxed pace for its residents. While its public transportation can quickly get visitors and residents to Denver’s downtown area, Centennial has its own urban setting with upscale retailers, local boutiques, and cozy cafes with views of the mountains. The Shops at SouthGlenn is an iconic shopping center in Centennial that combines popular retail stores, a Hollywood Movie Theater, and premier restaurants and cafes.

Throughout the rest of the city, you’ll also find a growing roster of urban breweries, restaurants, and attractions. Atomic Cowboy’s Centennial location is a state-of-the-art eatery that, by day, is the beloved Denver Biscuit Company breakfast spot, and by night, serves Fat Sully’s pizza. Centennial’s Wild Sky Brewery is another of the area’s iconic businesses with burgers, brews, and arcade-style games. Hop on the RTD in Centennial and you can even visit America’s Craft Beer Capital within 90 minutes.

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Centennial isn’t just known for its urban shopping centers and unique eateries. The city is also a hub for some unique entertainment and activities. The Clue Room, based in Centennial, is Colorado’s largest game company. With 10 uniquely designed escape rooms for groups of at least two people, The Clue Room offers horror, nature, and even spy-themed escape rooms. The unique escape room experience even offers exclusive team building and private events.

Centennial trails, parks, and outdoor adventure

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.