It’s my wife’s birthday next week. I’m going to hire a sitter for our 1 year old so we can do a little stay-cation.
Looking for comfortable room/bed, good restaurant in the hotel (or maybe even room service and a big bathtub.
Cost isn’t an issue as long as the juice is worth the squeeze.
Hi everyone. I am visiting Denver later in the month. I'll be in town for six nights and was thinking about staying downtown for the first three nights and in the mountains for the next three nights. I'm looking for hotel recommendations for both. But I've also heard to avoid downtown so I'm not sure if I should stay in a nearby mountain town like Golden for the entire stay. I want to be close to restaurants, bars and coffee shops, but I also want to go hiking. Most importantly, I want to be in a safe spot.
The hotels that I've looked at in the mountains are Origin Hotel Red Rocks and Eddy Taproom & Hotel. I'm also looking at Estes Park. As far as downtown there are so many options that I don't know what to choose. I have looked at some of the mainstream chains like Embassy Suites and they've gotten some pretty bad reviews. The downtown spots I'm considering are The Thompson and Renaissance Hotel Downtown City Center. My budget is around $150/night but I'm flexible. I'd love any recommendations or guidance as I'm overwhelmed with all the options that I've found in my research. Thanks!
Hello,
My husband and I are going to Denver for 3 nights in mid-October and I'm having trouble picking a hotel. I travel a lot for work, and am stuck in crappy 3 star hotels so when we travel outside of work I try to find a place that doesn't make me wish I was at home. The trouble is, I have been disappointed by several of the 4 and 5 star places we've stayed recently. Not sure if I'm getting harder to impress or if hotel standards are dropping?
My biggest pet-peeve is the bed. Several places recently have had very scratchy sheets and noticable dips in the mattress. But I also prefer a place with nice decor that doesn't look cheap or run-down.
I've narrowed it down to the following:
Four Seasons Hotel Denver ($500 per night)
The Crawford Hotel ($500 per night)
The Ramble Hotel ($400 per night)
FS might may be the safest choice, but the decor looks very basic and 3-star-esque. Crawford and Ramble have a cool look, but my experience with 4-star hotels makes me very hesitant.
I'm wondering if anyone here has stayed at these hotels and might be able to give more perspective?
Hi All!
My husband and I are flying into Denver at the beginning of October for our anniversary vacation. We're heading down to Colorado Springs and have lodging booked there, but want to spend one night in another area, preferably somewhere not crazy far from Red Rocks, which is on our list to visit.
Does anyone have any recommendations for any great boutique hotels in the area? Bonus if it has a great view and a hot tub. I've done a lot of research but haven't found anything that quite fits the bill yet. I know sometimes smaller independent properties aren't advertised as heavily, so thought I'd see if anyone has any recommendations.
Feel free to throw out any other favorites you might have in the Denver area or CS! We always like to find the places the locals like.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Was going to take a trip for my birthday in June, but with the economy being what it is I'm rethinking that decision. Anyone have recommendations for good hotels for a fun staycation? Looking for a spot that will be relaxing, in a fun neighborhood, has good food either in the hotel or nearby, and ideally has a spa. Hoping to pamper myself a little bit.
I've seen a few of these posts but nothing recently and figured I'd crowdsource a bit here.
My wife and I have two young ones and rarely get nights to ourselves. We're lucky enough to have some family coming in to town shortly who offered to watch the kids overnight - and in the name of mid 30 year olds who are too tired to make it a big travel event / road trip (ie, Monarch / Broadmoore), a quiet place to spend time together, eat a meal in our room, and have a couple cocktails (again, without leaving the room.)
I don't want to brag too much - but maybe we'll even sleep in until 9am.
Things we'd like
Room service (Is this still a thing post Covid? We want to get a bottle of wine and slop thrown at the door.)
Spa (not a requirement but would be cool)
Preferably in the city
I would greatly like to avoid the Gaylord if possible but they check several marks other than the location.
Thanks in advance!
Looking to go to Denver for my birthday this summer! I've never been, I'm between: Halcyon, Limelight, The Maven and The Clayton.
Help!! please!
Hello, I am planning on flying to Denver for a game and was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for hotels close to the arena that are affordable, nice, and preferably walking distance to the Sack? Thanks!
My boyfriend and I are coming to Denver, primarily to hike, but we also plan to spend some time in the city or surrounding areas to check out some local businesses. What is the best neighborhood to stay in?
Bonus points if you have suggestions for hotels that run less than $200 a night 💙💙
Not sure if this is allowed, but my gf (44) and myself(45) just scored tickets to a Stephen Wilson Jr show in April at the Mission Ballroom. Looking for a hotel, preferably in walkable distance to that venue and other downtown activities/hot spots. We will have a car and will be kid free for the weekend if that helps. Thanks for any help at all!
I want to surprise my boyfriend with an overnight in Denver. I made a reservation at Guard and Grace. Where should we stay? All of the hotels nearby are in my price range that night (Grand Hyatt, Brown’s Palace, Westin). Which is the best?!?
Going on a trip to Denver next year and I want to book now so I can get the 2023 hotel credit. Does anyone have experience with their collection and which ones have the best perks/upgrades?
Just went through a rough breakup, work was incredibly generous with year end bonuses, and I'll be in the Denver area for some solo travels around New Years and would like to treat myself.
I have looked through previous posts in this sub but found people usually had specifics they were looking for when asking for recommendations that I don't particularly care about.
My specifics are more related to quality of service, rooms, and hotel restaurant (but I could compromise on that for outstanding ratings in the other departments). I looked into staying at the Kimpton Hotel Born, the rooms look beautiful (I'm a sucker for a luxury tub) and the restaurant has nothing but raves. However, the restaurant will be closed over the time I plan on staying so thought I would pick the reddit brains for some input.
*Edited to add: there are lots of great suggestions here but to prevent further repeating. I'm spending the days prior getting in some slope time and the in town accommodations are because I want to deal with the I70 mess of a drive the day before my flight, not the day of. I have a rental car so proximity to train does not matter.
Never been to Denver. Business trip. Would like to know best options near the airport and best options downtown. Thanks.
Hey all,
My recently engaged fiancé and I are heading up to Denver in January for the first time. We’ve been Nuggets fans for years, so we are super excited to catch a game and swing by the DNVR bar.
If anyone knows any knows some hotels who offer themed rooms, or just very cool/fun. I’d really appreciate it. Also, if there’s any restaurants/ activities you would recommend!
Let’s go Nuggets!
Looking to visit Denver June 2nd-6th.
I've been reading that downtown Denver kinda went downhill since Covid and there's a lot of homeless. Should I avoid getting a hotel in that area and look elsewhere?
If so, where? And would it be better to look into an AirBnB?
It will just be my wife and I.
I'm headed to Denver in the Summer and exploring the Marriott options to stay at for 2 nights. I was originally going to stay at The Brown Palace but all of the recent reviews have destroyed it... so I'm instead looking at the Ritz, Hotel Clio, or The Jacquard.
Are there any other options I should be looking at? If I'm not interested in high-end shopping but rather good food / drinks, would downtown (Union Station area) be better than Cherry Creek? Thanks
Husband and I are planning a 4-day trip to Denver in November. We’re in our 30s and like night life so we’re 99% sure we want to stay in the city as opposed to a smaller town like Golden (I’ve seen that recommended a lot). We are doing Red Rock, skiing at maybe Keystone (other suggestions?), and maybe doing an ATV experience, but we still like seeing exhibits, going to bars, etc… I’ve seen a lot of suggestions on Cherry Creek area but that seems out of the way compared to RiNo. Looking for current suggestions on what area to stay in Denver and any other suggestions anyone may have. Thanks!