Pros

  • Large, luxurious guest rooms start at 400 square feet
  • 42-inch LCD TVs and iPod docks
  • Decadent bathrooms with soaking tubs, plus TV screens in the mirrors
  • Great central location in downtown Denver
  • Large on-site spa
  • Outdoor heated pool open year-round
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Cons

  • Fee for Wi-Fi, per device
  • No self-parking, only valet (for a fee)
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Bottom Line

The Four Seasons' central location, attentive staff, and ultra-luxurious rooms make it one of Denver's top hotels. It offers all the features you'd expect from a property of this caliber: a year-round, heated outdoor pool, large fitness center, and upscale spa. The decor blends the sleek sophistication of a luxury chain with subtle Colorado influences.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Four Seasons Hotel Denver

Scene

A luxurious centerpiece among Denver's high-rises

At 45 stories above street level, the Four Seasons Denver towers over other buildings -- hotels, lofts and businesses alike. The decor is a mix of cool modern sophistication and warm Rocky Mountain state flavor. In the lobby, the prominent metal-and-glass staircase, trendy light fixtures, and shiny marble meld seamlessly with wood paneling, rich leather, and local art.

The hotel's brand of hushed, expansive luxury is designed to impress, from the soaring lobby, to the sprawling meeting rooms, to the outdoor pool deck with rows of high-quality lounge chairs. EDGE Restaurant is dark and urban, with candlelight at night and natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows during the day.

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Location

In downtown Denver, within walking distance of the Colorado Convention Center and the popular 16th Street Pedestrian Mall

The Four Seasons Denver is located downtown Denver's Central Business District, within walking distance of many major attractions. The Four Seasons is next to other major Denver hotels, including Hotel Teatro and The Curtis.

The 16th Street Pedestrian Mall and the Colorado Convention Center are both a short walk away. Other frequented downtown attractions include the Denver Mint, the State Capitol Building, Coors Field, and Denver's renowned microbreweries.

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Rooms

Huge, luxurious rooms with rock and wood accents and decadent bathrooms

The Four Seasons' plush, modern guest rooms are among the largest in Denver, starting at 400 square feet. The Colorado influences shine here: rich wood grain finishes, warm earth tones, shabui stone accent walls, and in west-facing rooms, views of the Rocky Mountains.

  • Large bathrooms featuring deep soaking tubs, separate glass showers, double sinks and LCD TVs built into the mirrors
  • Glass washbasins in the bathroom are under-lit for a nightlight affect.
  • 42-inch flat-screen TVs and iPod docks
  • Well-stocked minibar
  • Housekeeping service twice a day, including chocolates at turndown
  • Coffee/tea makers
  • Some rooms include fireplaces, but not all.
  • Plush terrycloth robes
  • 95 percent of artwork from local Colorado artists
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Features

All the amenities expected from a five-pearl hotel

  • Year-round outdoor pool and Jacuzzi, with cushioned lounge chairs and attractive potted plants. The area can get busy on Thursday evenings when the Pool Terrace hosts a DJ.
  • 9,000-square-foot spa with 10 treatment rooms (including a couple's room).
  • 2,500-square-foot fitness center overlooking the pool area, with cardio machines, strength-training machines, and free weights
  • Valet parking only (with a fee ), but free hotel shuttle service
  • 17,000 square feet of meeting space
  • Wedding packages available, and a wedding design space to meet with a professional planner about fabrics, settings, food, etc., for a fee
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All-Inclusive / Food

An upscale steakhouse and a pool bar

  • EDGE Restaurant is a fine-dining steakhouse with three private, enclosed glass rooms (one of which looks directly into the kitchen and the custom grill) and over 50 wines by the glass.
  • The Pool Terrace is an outdoor bar offering light appetizers and drinks. A DJ spins on Thursdays until 10 p.m.
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Oyster Hotel Review

Four Seasons Hotel Denver

Scene

A luxurious centerpiece among Denver's high-rises

At 45 stories above street level, the Four Seasons Denver towers over other buildings -- hotels, lofts and businesses alike. The decor is a mix of cool modern sophistication and warm Rocky Mountain state flavor. In the lobby, the prominent metal-and-glass staircase, trendy light fixtures, and shiny marble meld seamlessly with wood paneling, rich leather, and local art.

The hotel's brand of hushed, expansive luxury is designed to impress, from the soaring lobby, to the sprawling meeting rooms, to the outdoor pool deck with rows of high-quality lounge chairs. EDGE Restaurant is dark and urban, with candlelight at night and natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows during the day.

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Location

In downtown Denver, within walking distance of the Colorado Convention Center and the popular 16th Street Pedestrian Mall

The Four Seasons Denver is located downtown Denver's Central Business District, within walking distance of many major attractions. The Four Seasons is next to other major Denver hotels, including Hotel Teatro and The Curtis.

The 16th Street Pedestrian Mall and the Colorado Convention Center are both a short walk away. Other frequented downtown attractions include the Denver Mint, the State Capitol Building, Coors Field, and Denver's renowned microbreweries.

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Rooms

Huge, luxurious rooms with rock and wood accents and decadent bathrooms

The Four Seasons' plush, modern guest rooms are among the largest in Denver, starting at 400 square feet. The Colorado influences shine here: rich wood grain finishes, warm earth tones, shabui stone accent walls, and in west-facing rooms, views of the Rocky Mountains.

  • Large bathrooms featuring deep soaking tubs, separate glass showers, double sinks and LCD TVs built into the mirrors
  • Glass washbasins in the bathroom are under-lit for a nightlight affect.
  • 42-inch flat-screen TVs and iPod docks
  • Well-stocked minibar
  • Housekeeping service twice a day, including chocolates at turndown
  • Coffee/tea makers
  • Some rooms include fireplaces, but not all.
  • Plush terrycloth robes
  • 95 percent of artwork from local Colorado artists
See More Rooms

Features

All the amenities expected from a five-pearl hotel

  • Year-round outdoor pool and Jacuzzi, with cushioned lounge chairs and attractive potted plants. The area can get busy on Thursday evenings when the Pool Terrace hosts a DJ.
  • 9,000-square-foot spa with 10 treatment rooms (including a couple's room).
  • 2,500-square-foot fitness center overlooking the pool area, with cardio machines, strength-training machines, and free weights
  • Valet parking only (with a fee ), but free hotel shuttle service
  • 17,000 square feet of meeting space
  • Wedding packages available, and a wedding design space to meet with a professional planner about fabrics, settings, food, etc., for a fee
  • View full list of amenities
See More Features

All-Inclusive / Food

An upscale steakhouse and a pool bar

  • EDGE Restaurant is a fine-dining steakhouse with three private, enclosed glass rooms (one of which looks directly into the kitchen and the custom grill) and over 50 wines by the glass.
  • The Pool Terrace is an outdoor bar offering light appetizers and drinks. A DJ spins on Thursdays until 10 p.m.
See More All-Inclusive / Food

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

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