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Hotels in Denver
63 Hotels
The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa, Autograph Collection
321 17th St

Arguably the classiest and most iconic hotel in Denver, the luxurious Brown Palace has allegedly been visited by every United States president since 1892. Rooms feature a blend of antique and contemporary accents and have updated, spacious bathrooms. Occupying a prime corner in Denver’s business district, it's ideal for both downtown business travelers and tourists, and includes a spa, fitness center, and multiple popular restaurants and bars. There are virtually no freebies included in the room price -- expect to pay extra for Wi-Fi, parking, and breakfast. For a funkier boutique experience in downtown Denver, The Hotel Monaco has similar features at slightly lower rates.

Quality Inn & Suites Denver Stapleton
3737 Quebec Street

The 139-room Quality Inn & Suites Denver Stapleton was completely renovated in 2018. The newly refurbished rooms in this mid-range property are spacious and pleasantly decorated, though bathrooms can be cramped. The few highlights include the in-room whirlpool bathtubs located in some of the suites, a fitness center on-site and a free breakfast buffet. The property is about a 20-minute drive from downtown Denver, however, so it might not suit guests without a car. Travelers should also consider the Best Western Denver Southwest, which offers slightly smaller rates and has a heated outdoor pool and hot tub that are open year-round.

Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center
7800 E Tufts Ave

For travelers doing business in Denver’s bustling Tech Center, the four-pearl Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center is a solid choice with many attractive amenities, including 30,000 square feet of meeting space. The property is located well outside downtown Denver, so it's less than ideal for leisure travelers. Highlights include a full-service restaurant and bar, cafe, large 24-hour fitness center, heated indoor pool, plus concierge and room service. Its 451 guest rooms are clean and spacious, and while some may find decor a bit bland, units are well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, but there are no microwaves. For a stay with free breakfast, which the Hyatt doesn't offer, travelers can consider the nearby Hampton Inn & Suites Denver Tech Center. 

Hampton Inn Denver Tech Center
5001 S Ulster St

The Hampton Inn Denver Tech Center covers the chain basics – an outdoor seasonal pool, free Wi-Fi, and free breakfast. The location is great for business travelers visiting one of the main large corporations located in the Denver Tech Center, but less so for leisure travelers as it's a 20-minute drive to Denver. The 123 rooms have thin walls, but provide flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers in Standard Rooms and kitchenettes in the suites. For those who want a restaurant on-site, it may be worth pricing the nearby Hilton Garden Inn Denver Tech Center which also has an indoor pool and rooms with mini-fridges and microwaves.

Renaissance Denver Downtown City Center Hotel
918 17th St

True to its name, this four-pearl Renaissance property has a prime location in downtown Denver, walkable to 16th Street Mall and the Colorado Convention Center. Several common areas play up the hotel’s past history as an early 20th century bank, repurposing its old vaults into meeting rooms and retaining its imposing columns to create a memorably upscale atmosphere. Rooms are all up to date, with contemporary furnishings, mini-fridges, and large flat-screen TVs. Amenities are equally modern; though there’s no pool, the gym has TechnoGym equipment, the trendy restaurant serves New American cuisine, there's regular live music in the lobby, and there’s free Wi-Fi throughout. Breakfast and valet parking do come with extra fees. The Grand Hyatt Denver is a simpler property, but has similar amenities and comes with a pool. 

Hyatt Place Denver/Cherry Creek

With lower rates than at many other Denver hotels, the Loews Denver Hotel might seem like a deal -- but be prepared to make a few compromises. The hotel is actually near Cherry Creek, a 15-minute drive from downtown, the building is older, and there's no spa. Rooms are pleasant enough, however, with warm colors and flat-screen TVs, and the lobby impresses with its rich, Italian-inspired decor.

Hotel Teatro

This 110-room luxury boutique, located in a historic building across the street from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, has a grand marble lobby, theatrical costumes on display, sophisticated (if smallish) rooms, an artisanal American restaurant, and a cozy lounge. But it lacks some amenities you'll find at larger luxury properties, including a spa and pool. For those, you'll have to sacrifice historic character and try the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center (also downtown).

Extended Stay America - Denver - Tech Center - North
4885 S Quebec St

Frequented primarily by oil and construction workers staying for several days for a local project or by visitors who have recently relocated to Denver and are in the process of finding permanent housing while starting new jobs, the Extended Stay America - Denver - Tech Center - North is probably the most affordable hotel in the Denver Tech Center area. Although there is no restaurant on-site, nor much seating in the lobby, rooms are clean, spacious, and equipped with small kitchens. A tiny fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and grab-and-go breakfast round out the features. 

Ramada by Wyndham Denver International Airport
6210 Tower Rd

The two-and-a-half-pearl Ramada Denver International Airport is a solid choice for any traveler passing through the nearby airport. It's located in an isolated area and there isn't much within walking distance, but the all-suites property has a pleasant lobby and breakfast area where a free hot breakfast buffet is offered. There's also a free round-trip airport shuttle that runs 24/7. Its 83 Suites are spacious and nicely furnished with sleeper sofas, coffeemakers, microwaves, and mini-fridges. Other highlights include a fitness center, whirlpool, laundry room, and free parking and Wi-Fi throughout. It offers some of the best rates among area airport hotels, but travelers looking for a step up in amenities can check out Hampton Inn Denver-International Airport, which has a pool.  

Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Stapleton
4444 Havana St

The 210-room Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Stapleton is an upper-middle-range property that was completely renovated and rebranded under the Hilton name in 2015. Rooms -- all of which are actually two-room suites -- are spacious and clean with big flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Additional freebies include made-to-order breakfast, an evening happy hour, shuttle to the airport, and on-site parking. This property also has an indoor pool with hot tub and sauna. A notable downside is the hotel’s location in a commercial area near a highway and far from downtown Denver. Travelers can also consider the nearby Holiday Inn Denver East – Stapleton, which offers better rates but without breakfast included; or for a hotel closer to the city center, Ramada Denver Downtown offers similar amenities at slightly better rates.