Denver's most famous and recognizable hotel has been around since 1892. It's superbly designed exterior facade is a landmark of beauty, but fails to prepare the imagination for its stately interior of Victorian charm and old colonial flair. Its downtown location and luxurious accommodations have made it a favorite of celebrities and politicians since the late 1800s. Almost all of the United States presidents since Teddy Roosevelt have stayed at least one night in the Brown Palace, as have Elvis Presley and the Emperor of Japan.
Located across from the Denver Performing Arts Complex, this hotel originally served as a trolley barn for the Denver Tramway Company. Built in 1911, the red brick building is detailed in a Renaissance revival style, including white terra cotta and black wrought iron. The hotel has an opulent interior complete with Indonesian sandstone and Italian marble. The rooms exude sophistication and include everything from stylish working spaces to fine art decorating the walls. For top-of-the-line accommodation in Denver, head to Hotel Teatro—the city's only boutique hotel. To enhance the theatre feel, this hotel has incorporated paintings and photographs of past theatrical productions. You will find the rooms swathed in luxurious fabrics from around the world; and the 12-foot ceilings further add to the hotel's grandeur. If you're in town for business, you'll be pleased to know that Teatro has elegant and well-equipped conference rooms. For a truly pampered and exclusive stay, Denver's Hotel Teatro is the answer.
The Crawford Hotel is situated in the historic Union Station, a former train station that houses numerous restaurants, bars and clubs in addition to this hotel. A magnificent Great Hall has been converted into the hotel lobby and the hotel staff offer tours of the various rooms of the station, which throw light on its splendid architecture. Guests can choose between classic guest rooms, loft rooms and suites, which combine vintage architectural styles of the Victorian and Art Deco eras and the interiors of luxury trains. These rooms have amenities such as rain showers, soft mattresses and high-definition television screens. Guests can shop at stylish boutiques and dine at one of the multiple restaurants within the train station. The in-house spa, salon and fitness room offer facials, massages, yoga and cardio classes. Hire this hotel for a conference or wedding if you are looking for a historic venue with awe-inspiring architecture.
The ART Hotel is a luxury hotel located in the center of Denver, just a hop, skip and jump away from the Colorado Convention Center. This beautiful hotel is a perfect place to stay whether you are exploring the city for the first time or planning a special weekend here. Spacious and sleek rooms are each decorated with unique paintings and art fixtures, adding to the charm and the class. Choose from mountain or city views at this dog-friendly hotel and enjoy a thoroughly relaxing stay. Dine in style at the FIRE restaurant, lounge and terrace, with delectable American cuisine dishes and perfectly concocted drinks.
If romance is on the docket, then this is one of downtown's great escapes. The boutique hotel is situated in two of Denver's historic buildings, and is within walking distance to just about everything including the Performing Arts Complex, LoDo and the 16th Street Mall. The luxurious interior screams Mediterranean from the lobby to the posh rooms, many which feature custom furnishings and the all-important feather beds. But although the hotel is perfect for whiling away a weekend of amore, it also takes care of the business class. In addition, you are encouraged to bring along the pet, and if you cannot, then the hotel can provide a goldfish to keep you company!