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Hotels in Denver
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Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
1550 Court Place

The Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel is an upscale, mega-hotel with over 1,000 rooms and two buildings located on Denver’s popular pedestrian street full of shops and restaurants. Free shuttle access right outside the hotel, along with several bus stops, makes it easy to travel to area hotspots in a half-hour or less, including performance venues and sports stadiums. The Sheraton’s common areas offer tasteful, modern decor with lots of luxury accents. Amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, several on-site bars and restaurants, a chic business center, and a luxurious heated, rooftop pool that’s open year-round. Guests biggest complaint is that, compared to the common areas, most rooms are a bit dated and generic. Still, guests find the rooms spacious and clean, and some rooms offer spectacular views of the mountains or downtown. For a similar four-pearl hotel with different amenities -- such as an indoor lap pool, a whirlpool, and a spa -- try the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center.

Hilton Garden Inn Denver Tech Center
7675 E Union Ave

In the heart of southern Denver's Tech Center area, the upper-middle-range Hilton Garden Inn Denver Tech Center is frequented mostly by business travelers, who appreciate its reliably clean rooms, spacious fitness center, and other hallmarks of the chain like free Wi-Fi and a business center. Additional features like a large indoor pool and an on-site restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner make it an attractive option for anyone who needs to be in southern Denver, but expect to pay extra for breakfast.

The Crawford Hotel
1701 Wynkoop St

The luxury Crawford Hotel opened inside Denver’s historic Union Station, just steps from the city’s light rail platforms and downtown’s dining and nightlife, in 2014. It combines the historic charm of the spectacular train station that’s full of popular restaurants and shops with the amenities and comforts of a modern hotel. Highlights include a spacious fitness center, Tesla courtesy car, and in-room spa and salon services provided by a local spa. The 112 rooms are striking, with marble bathrooms, mini-fridges, and Nespresso coffeemakers. Expect to pay extra for valet parking and a nightly amenity charge is added to the room rate. Another historic option downtown in the luxury segment is Hotel Teatro, which typically has lower rates.