The world's most spectacular outdoor concert venue, carved into red sandstone. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Denver within easy reach, so you can catch the show without the commute.
Denver's most creative adaptive reuse — a boutique hotel embedded within the restored 1881 Union Station, with room types ranging from standard loft rooms to the extraordinary sleeping car-inspired Pullman Rooms. The Great Hall below is Denver's most beloved communal space, with bar carts and dining programming from some of the city's best restaurateurs.
The anchor hotel of the Dairy Block micro-district — a curated collection of independent shops, restaurants, and bars within a converted 1910 dairy building in LoDo. The Maven's 172 rooms are industrial-warm in design, and the unique Dairy Block experience (Denver Milk Market food hall, Blanchard Family Wines, local boutiques) makes staying here feel like arriving in the best version of Denver.
RiNo's most stylish boutique hotel — a 50-room jewel in the heart of Denver's arts district, with a record bar (Vinyl), a craft cocktail program featuring Colorado spirits, and rooms furnished with Denver-made furniture and custom art from RiNo's gallery community. The most authentic way to experience the city's creative neighborhood.
A Kimpton flagship adjacent to Union Station with a facade of Corten steel and Colorado sandstone that references the state's mining heritage, interiors full of local artisan work, and the outstanding Citizen Rail restaurant serving dry-aged beef and wood-fired Colorado cuisine on the Union Station concourse. The nightly wine hour and morning cycling program reflect Kimpton's social DNA.
Cherry Creek's finest boutique property — 154 rooms in a handsome tower above Cherry Creek's shopping and dining corridor, with bikes for every guest, an indoor-outdoor cocktail bar, and a rooftop pool with Rockies views. The partnership with neighboring restaurants and the 'Garage' social space downstairs make it the neighborhood's most energetic social hub.