One-hour Amazon delivery is here.

The e-commerce giant will begin accepting Prime Now orders in Denver Thursday, officials announced.

The Mile High City is one of the last major metropolitan areas in the U.S. to get Amazon’s ultra-fast delivery service, now available in more than 30 cities nationwide.

Exclusive to Amazon Prime members, Prime Now offers one-hour delivery for $7.99 and two-hour delivery for free on “tens of thousands of items,” an Amazon spokesperson said. The curated selection includes household essentials such as toilet paper and laundry detergent; fitness and camping gear; health and beauty products; popular electronics and games; and pet supplies.

Fresh groceries from Sprouts Farmers Market will also be available with free two-hour delivery.

“We are excited to continue enhancing the Prime experience for customers in Denver with Amazon’s fastest delivery method yet, Prime Now,” Prime Now director Simoina Vasen said in a statement. “Customers in Denver can enjoy the convenience of superfast delivery of tens of thousands of items from milk, paper towels and Amazon devices to groceries from Sprouts Farmers Market delivered right to their door with free two-hour delivery.”

Amazon’s announcement comes just days after the company unveiled plans for a second fulfillment center in the Denver metro area.

The 855,000-square-foot robotics fulfillment center in Thornton, expected to open by August 2018, will handle Amazon.com orders for smaller items such as books, electronics and toys. The first center, a 1 million-square-foot warehouse in Aurora handling larger items, is set to kick into gear later this summer.

Since opening its first brick-and-mortar facility in Colorado last year, a package sorting center in Aurora, Amazon has been rapidly expanding the services it offers in the Denver metro area. That includes Sunday delivery, Amazon Locker package storage and Amazon Fresh grocery delivery.

Prime Now will be available from 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. seven days a week, although the boundaries of the local service area were not immediately clear.

A spokesperson encouraged customers to enter their ZIP code at www.primenow.com or on the Prime Now mobile app to see if service is available in their neighborhood.

Updated June 15, 2017 at 8:21 a.m. This article was changed to clarify the types of products available for Prime Now delivery in Denver.