Pueblo Creative Corridor: A Hub of Art and Culture
Explore Pueblo's Creative Corridor: A vibrant district brimming with art galleries, performance venues, public art, and cultural experiences.
The Pueblo Creative Corridor is a vibrant arts district in downtown Pueblo, Colorado, showcasing art galleries, performing arts, public art installations, and unique shops and restaurants. This easily navigable area is a testament to Pueblo's commitment to fostering creativity and cultural experiences.
A brief summary to Pueblo Creative Corridor
- 107 S Grand Ave, Pueblo, Downtown, Colorado, 81003, US
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- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Attend the First Friday Art Walk for a lively experience with open galleries, live music, and art demonstrations.
- Pick up a Creative Corridor Explorer's Guide at participating businesses to create your own art tour.
- Take advantage of the free VanGo Art Shuttle during the First Friday Art Walk.
- Explore the Pueblo Levee Mural, recognized as the world's longest mural, by walking, biking, or kayaking.
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Getting There
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Walking
The Pueblo Creative Corridor is easily walkable, encompassing Downtown Main Street, the Union Avenue Historic District, and the Mesa Junction. From the Pueblo Riverwalk, head north on Main Street to enter the heart of the corridor. The area is filled with galleries, public art, and cafes. Walking is free and allows you to fully appreciate the public art and vibrant atmosphere.
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Public Transport
Pueblo Transit provides bus service throughout the city. Several bus routes serve the Creative Corridor. From the Pueblo Transit Center at 123 Court St, various routes will drop you off within walking distance of the galleries and attractions. A single ride is $1.25 for adults. A daily pass is available for $3.75, offering unlimited rides.
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Taxi/Ride-share
Taxi services like Pueblo City Cab and ride-sharing options are available in Pueblo. From Pueblo Memorial Airport, a taxi or ride-share to the Creative Corridor will cost approximately $15-25, depending on the distance and demand. Be sure to confirm the fare before you start your trip.
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Parking
Several parking options are available near the Pueblo Creative Corridor. The Main Street Parking Garage offers 750 spaces. The Weisbrod Parking Facility at Grand Avenue and 2nd Street provides covered and uncovered parking. Monthly parking permits are available. Free parking is also available at the Pueblo Convention Center, across the street from the corridor. Metered street parking is available throughout the area, with varying hourly rates. Check posted signs for rates and time limits.
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