The drive from the Denver Airport it is about 35 minutes to Louisville via E-470 (toll).
The drive the from downtown Colorado Springs area to Louisville is about 1 hour and 45 minutes via i-25.
Taxis and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are available throughout the area. Download the app of your choice to easily request a ride as needed.
If you know others attending the wedding, feel free to connect and carpool together. It’s a great way to save on travel costs and make the journey a little more fun!
Renting a car is a great option to explore the area and get around easily. You’ll find several rental car companies at the airport and throughout the city.
To book your room in our reserved hotel block, please reach out to Ryan Oshea via the two communication forms below:
Phone: (720) 239 - 7943
Email: ryan.oshea@marriott.com
We will provide exact departure and return times closer to the wedding date, so please check back for updates.
We encourage guests staying at the hotel to take advantage of this service to ensure everyone arrives safely and stress-free.
Pictured is downtown Louisville's Main Street (the venue is on this street)
Visit the Tilt Arcade. Located under Verde (640 Main St ste b, Louisville, CO 80027). Filled with lots of pinball machines and rotating arcade games. A small bar for drinks is also located there.
Take a walk around town or hike in Colorado open space.
There are a lot of cute main streets around the area. Boulder (Pearl Street), Old Town Lafayette (Public Road), and of course Louisville (Main Street) would be my favorites.
If you go to Lafayette, make sure to check out THALKEN while you are there. The cutest boutique shop with the sweetest owners!!
Go to Little Horse Antique Shop on Main Street in Louisville. Filled with records, books, and trinkets. A must see.
We love Waterloo for food and drink. They have a pretty good happy hour too, rooftop seating, and Johnny Cash memorabilia.
We also love Teocalli Cocina for tacos in Lafayette. They have a great happy hour with margaritas and phenomenal tacos (the carne asada tacos are the best).
If you want a special cocktail, bourbon, and/or hard liquor William Oliver's Publick House is a good choice. Alec noticed some nicer Bourbon choices there.
If you are looking for beer, check out Crystal Springs brewing. Very cool location (other breweries are also good, this one just stands out to us).
Grab an ice cream scoop (or two...or three...) from Sweet Cow. Delicious ice cream with rotating seasonal flavors and homemade waffle cones, yum!
For coffee there are a couple cute places on the main street in Louisville like Bittersweet and Huckleberry.
Grab a fresh loaf of bread, sandwich, or cup of coffee from Moxie bread company. Such a cute location and so good!