How much should I budget for 7 days in Denver (low season, luxury)?
About $2898-$3206 for a 7-day trip before flights.
Season-adjusted luxury daily travel budget for Denver during low season.
Luxury daily budget during low season
$414 – $458
per person per day in Denver (USD)
| lodging | $174 – $192 |
| food | $75 – $82 |
| transport | $50 – $55 |
| activities | $75 – $82 |
| misc | $41 – $46 |
Estimates based on synthetic model. Use the calculator below for personalized results.
Low season in Denver varies by region but generally means 12% lower prices and fewer crowds. Weather may be cold or hot depending on the city. Indoor attractions shine.
Safety varies significantly by city and neighborhood. Research specific areas before visiting. Healthcare is expensive — travel insurance is essential. Emergency: 911.
During low season, prices in Denver are approximately 12% lower compared to shoulder season. This affects accommodation, tours, and some dining prices.
About $2898-$3206 for a 7-day trip before flights.
About $5796-$6412 for a 14-day trip before flights.
Roughly 12% cheaper than shoulder season.
Accommodation and tours usually move the most, while everyday local transport often changes less.
A luxury traveler can expect to spend approximately $414 to $458 per person per day in Denver during low season. This covers accommodation, food, local transport, activities, and miscellaneous expenses. These are estimates — your actual costs depend on your choices and travel style.
Denver is relatively expensive for tourists. Daily costs range from $51 (budget) to $520 (luxury) per person. Price levels vary widely across North America, so compare Denver's mid-range cost ($161–$176/day) with nearby cities on this site for better context.
Prices in Denver vary by season. During low season, costs are roughly -12% lower than shoulder season. Peak season sees prices increase by roughly 20%. Booking during shoulder or low season can lead to meaningful savings.
Our daily budget estimates for Denver include five categories: lodging, food, local transport, activities/sightseeing, and miscellaneous expenses (tips, SIM cards, etc.). Flights and international transport are not included. Use the calculator on this page to adjust estimates for your specific situation.
Major cities have varying public transit — NYC subway is extensive, others require cars. Rideshare apps (Uber, Lyft) are widespread.
American food culture is incredibly diverse — from regional BBQ and Tex-Mex to world-class fine dining. Food trucks and diners offer affordable options in every city.
Safety varies significantly by city and neighborhood. Research specific areas before visiting.
Model version: v1.0 · Last updated: 2026-02-26 · Dataset generated at build time