Once the home of George Morrison, the quarry man who founded the quaint town of Morrison, the Cliff House Lodge offers suites and private cottages with amenities that pamper and please any guest. Upon entering the grounds you will think that perhaps you took a wrong turn into a tree nursery for the lodge is thickly surrounded by foliage, which adds to its sense of privacy. The bucolic setting makes it hard to imagine that Denver is a mere 20 minutes away.
The Grand Hyatt Denver has some of the most spacious rooms in the Mile High City. The hotel is located downtown, near many of the major attractions, and it is in the heart of the booming business district. The fireside terrace's lobby bar features a beautiful sandstone fireplace that stretches 14 feet in the air. The hotel's concierge staff and meeting planners aid in chalking out plans for excursions and gatherings. The hotel's enticing mini resorts are a great way to enjoy the fresh mountain air without having to step out of the hotel.
This hotel is within a 10-minute drive of downtown Broomfield and 20.5 miles from downtown Denver. The hotel offers a concierge service and rooms with a refrigerator. Renaissance Boulder FlatIron Hotel rooms include a sitting area and work desk. The rooms are equipped with a coffee-making facilities. Guests at the Renaissance FlatIron Hotel can swim in the indoor pool or work out in the gym. The hotel also has a hot tub. The Renaissance is within a 2-minute drive of the FlatIron Mall, which features shopping and dining. The Interlocken Golf Course is one mile from the hotel.
Built in 1891, the Oxford Hotel, situated next to Union Station in LoDo, has endured more ups and downs than a roller coaster. The hotel, designed by Frank E. Brooke, renowned architect of the Brown Palace, served Denver's early Silver Boom. After a long history of booms and busts, including a lengthy spell on skid row, the hotel has again emerged as the city's premier destination for business travelers.