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    Israel G.

    Really cute hotel. Valet was very helpful, check-in was a breeze, and getting to our room was easy. The hotel is located in somewhat of a loud and busy area but I didn't mind it because I opened the window and listened to some of the chaos outside. Lol. Once I closed the window it shut out all the noise. I did get somewhat of a gothic feel once inside so that made it a little weird. I didn't get to enjoy the restaurant because I had to leave super early in the morning. Overall I enjoyed my stay here.

    Beautiful lounge area
    Mallory B.

    So every week I host a meet up of ladies. This was such an amazing space to bring everyone. Can I just say, the interior of this hotel might be the most impressive I've yet to experience in Denver. It is such an incredible, fun atmosphere! Everyone's drinks were delicious. Coming back to this amazing location as often as we can!

    Outlaw + Moscow mule
    Taylor C.

    This place was so neat! Traveling from out of town and was just in the city over night but this hotel was one of the friendliest/coziest I'd been to in a while! The staff was super friendly and helpful, bar/ death & co. is gorgeous and the room was beyond comfy, clean and very aesthetically pleasing which never hurts. The hotel overall has a unique vibe to it and the surrounding area was really cool too, lots of shopping, bars, breweries and a foodies dream. Cart-Driver was top tier pizza, right next to Amore which looked amazing and would've been my next try if we were here longer. Would definitely recommend staying here!

    Megan E.

    I had my wedding at The Ramble and it was pure perfection. All of our out of town guests loved the hotel, the entire venue was gorgeous, all the staff members were accommodating and the day went without a hitch. I loved the food options for our lunch. Since we live in Denver, we are excited to come stay again and re-live the wonderful movements! Thank you Ramble!!

    You out the window from the third floor elevator waiting area
    Benay K.

    Love this place. Everyone who works here has been incredibly friendly. Rooms are on the smaller size, but very well appointed with great use of the space. Lovely decor with great ambience. They supply a fantastic, professional quality air blow dryer, as well as a really good clothing steamer in the bathroom. Two very comfy bathrooms were a very nice addition. There really isn't much in the area for me to walk around and sightsee before I left, but the hotel itself if you're in the area is definitely a great option.

    Cherie C.

    I only regret that I couldn't stay longer. This is the kind of hotel where you could enjoy a weekend without leaving the block. (Pro-tip: we parked on the street nearby for free and one night in a nearby lot for $8 to save the $50 valet fee each night.) Our flight arrived 12 hours later than expected, so we missed our first night here. Staff were kind about helping us get settled in at 3:30 AM. They were great throughout our stay, answering questions and keeping us hydrated (we refilled our water bottles a LOT at the bar). A chandelier in my hotel room? How fancy is that?! The bed was comfortable. Shower was nice. Bath products were good. The minibar was tempting and had some great stuff, but we abstained. We made reservations for Death & Co that night and enjoyed a nightcap and cookies with friends. I'll definitely consider The Ramble for my next Denver visit.

    Stefanie C.

    I don't remember the last time I felt so giddy staying in a hotel. After visiting Death & Co several times, I was over the moon at the opportunity to finally stay overnight at the Ramble Hotel. My friend and I did a little staycation, and now I can't stop thinking about this property. Valet parking was a bit of a pain to coordinate with the front desk, especially in snowy weather, but customer service overall was fantastic. The room itself was luxurious--thoughtfully-decorated and straight-up sexy. The mini bar selection was irresistable, and it was swankier than my wildest Great Gatsby dreams. Wi-Fi connection wasn't the best, but hopefully you aren't staying here for work purposes. Doing a staycation at the Ramble for a week is my new fantasy, both because of the close proximity to some of my favorite restaurants, but also because it's sooo comfortable!

    Grace D.

    I spent my wedding night here and couldn't be happier with the experience. The room was beautiful-- a mix of classic and contemporary, with plenty of space. It was comfortable and had all the amenities I would want in a luxury hotel stay. Having a fantastic hotel bar in Death & Co and a great breakfast made staying here relaxing and easy. The staff were excellent. I enjoyed the location and everything about the vibes, including taking home a Death & Co book as a souvenir.

    Emma C.

    I recently stayed at the Ramble for a work retreat, and it was an absolute joy. The rooms are gorgeous and offer such a nice alternative to generic hotel rooms. I had a few lattes and drinks with colleagues as part of my stay; they're putting out quality food & bev, with lots of fun cocktail options and interesting wines available. Service was a little slow, but we were a large group, so I think that's more on us than them. I would love to return to the Ramble next time I'm in Denver; hopefully that's sooner rather than later!

    Bloody Mary's in the morning
    Deanna S.

    One of the best hotels I've ever stayed in. Every single person on staff was extremely sweet and helpful. Loved going to death and co every night and had brunch there one day too. The bed is extremely comfortable, great view of RiNo. My only complaint was the shower, it was like showering using a hose lol, zero pressure and never got hot. But other than that I'd absolutely stay again! Also the bar in the room was so clutch! And the neuro cocktail experience was really cool. Amazing song choices and the cocktail was really cool, I now love miracle berries!

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    Christina S.

    We stopped for a drink is all. We weren't staying at the hotel. But this place is happening and the drinks are crazy interesting.

    The famous bar. Great bartenders and custom cocktails.
    Jeff B.

    The Ramble is a Great location and amazing niche hotel. Death & co. Is one of the best bars that you'll ever enjoy. The cocktails are made by professional bartenders. Check my photos of the room. The bed and room well designed and thought out. Not for the business traveler so much without a desk. That said the atmosphere is high end super cool vibe. When you walk in doesn't feel like downtown or 5 Points. Got an amazing sleep on that bed. The Ramble is walking distance to everything fun downtown.

    Entrance to hotel as well as Death & Co bar.
    Sarah M.

    LOCATION: Great location. It's on the fringe of the RiNo district, and walking distance to all of the trendy restaurants, bars, and murals that reside there. As a woman, this area seemed safe at night. There are ample sidewalks and options for Lyft scooters in the event that you want to walk farther out. In the other direction, you can walk to Union Station, Milk Market, and explore LoDo on foot. Overall, very central. ~30 minutes from Denver airport ($60-70 Uber ride as of 8/2021, though surge after-midnight pricing on the way there did go up to ~$120, so be aware that it can fluctuate depending on hours of travel). You don't need a car if staying here IMO unless you're doing road trips to outside of the Denver area. SETTING: Gorgeous. I loved the vibe of this hotel. It's small and boutique, but you can tell that a lot of TLC has been poured into the design and small details. It has a sophisticated moody feel throughout, with dark rich colors on the walls and lush textures on the furniture (leather, velvet). We got a Juliette King Suite room and it was spacious and well-appointed. AMENITIES: There's Death & Co (the bar) and DC/AM (coffee shop / light breakfast fare) in the lobby as well as a rooftop garden which is exclusive to hotel guests. I found all 3 to be great. With Death & Co, you get priority access to reservations, which is fantastic during the pandemic when reservations are harder to come by. Their drinks are so creative and original, and the service and recommendations were on point. The rooftop garden is very hip and Instagram-ready, but it is also just a refreshing space to lounge in on a nice day. STAFF/SERVICE: Above average. We arrived at 2AM when the bar was closing, but the bartender was still able to get us some drinks to take up to our room as a nightcap and was generous with pours. When we asked for an iron, they delivered one up promptly. We didn't get first-name service like some other reviewers mention, but we were really impressed with how nice and helpful everyone was while we were there. You can tell they take a lot of pride in the hotel and do their best to keep it operating at a high standard. PRICE: We got our room at a slight discount (if you sign up for their mailing list online, you get a coupon code), though this hotel is still upscale in pricing for weekends (in the $400-500 range, seems to go down to high $200s to low $300s for weekdays). I did feel it was worth it for the amenities (Death & Co and rooftop garden) and service, though for sure more of a splurge getaway rather than a quick overnight stay sort of place. Would absolutely stay again if returning to Denver and recommend to others.

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    The Ritz-Carlton, Denver - Experience newly renovated rooms at The Ritz-Carlton, Denver.

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    CBD, Northwest

    Was there for an event. The lobby was so pretty with the decor. Love the floral display and the…read moresweeping staircase. Clear signage showed us the way and the coat racks were a nice touch. The ballroom we were in was well lit but not too bright that it hurt your eyes. The table was nicely laid and even with the salad and dessert on it, there was enough space. The servers were polite and helpful. I appreciated that they brought me tea while serving coffee. The option was appreciated since usually I don't get an after dinner beverage if it's not coffee. The food served was delicious. The salad a nice mix of textures and tastes. The short rib tender and flavorful. And the dessert was light without the icing on top. The audio visual system worked well and we could hear the speakers clearly. Many attendees found parking in structures or lots around the hotel. But there is a valet option and charging stations for electric vehicles. I believe you can self park but I'm not sure. I parked in a nearby garage. The women's restroom has a little alcove area with a baby changing table and seating. Clean and well stocked, it was fabulous. A lot of my opinions about a location is based on their restrooms and this one impressed me. I would like to come again to experience more of the hotel.

    Ritz-Carlton Denver Room type: King room…read more City view Rating: 3.5/5.0 stars Traveler: Solo trip Destination: Denver, Colorado Cost: 2,200 USD for 3 nights Spa: 600.00 USD Description: Not bad, really, but disappointing for a 5-star hotel. The services were available but were not actively proffered. On the other hand, their spa was utterly fantastic! The hotel food was lackluster and focused on steak over anything else. They had other types of food, obviously, but steak was in plentiful abundance over anything. The housekeeping staff was amazing and on top of their game. The room quality was very good and spacious; larger than most hotels' suites. The in-room bar and mini-fridge were not free despite being labeled an "honor bar." I'm not cheap; I have no issue paying. My issue is the deceptive marketing of the so-called honor bar. The room's furniture was not cheap, but it did appear tacky with the illusion of being of quality. On the positive side, the staff were polite and attentive, and the room was cleaned while I was out. The view was also very impressive. Overall, with all things considered, I'd pick a different hotel; there are better hotels in the immediate area with a lower price tag and the spa is not worth it, despite its attentive and fantastic service. Score: 3.5/5.0

    Hotel Teatro - "The Study" located on the main floor near front desk.

    Hotel Teatro

    (347 reviews)

    $$$

    CBD, Northwest

    From the minute I walked into the lobby for checkin, I felt the warm cozy vibe of the Hotel Teatro…read more I checked in the week before Christmas in town on a quick business trip. The lobby has a wine/coffee bar with a library style, high ceiling lounge with comfortable seating and a warm fireplace. The Christmas tree was in the entrance foyer that helped make the seasonal experience. The hotel is connected to The Nickel restaurant and was a nice option for meals while I was in town. I ate twice here and left a separate outstanding review for them. My room was a very comfortable. I slept well on the King size bed and the rain style shower was awesome. The room also came with a tub and the hotel provided bath salts and bath ball for soaking. Normally, I would pass, but it was too good to not take advantage of. It was extremely relaxing. All in all, I am looking forward to my next trip to Denver and bringing the Mrs. We will most definitely stay at the Hotel Teatro when we do. Until next time, Cheers!

    Staying at the Hotel Teatro was a mistake we won't make twice…read more We were created by the friendly staff and checked in and offered a prosecco or soda. That was great and I highly recommend the prickly pear soda. They are walkable to a lot of restaurants and the opera house, and also offer car service within 2 miles. Very handy. But that's where the good ends for me. Our room was tucked up behind the elevators among a bunch of weird little stairs, like the most unimpressive Escher painting. It was very dark with only 2 lamps and 2 bedside lights. We could have opened the wall of windows, but because the doors and windows were not properly sealed, the only way to keep the freezing cold air rushing in was to keep the blackout curtains closed. The heat worked well, but cycled frequently and was very loud. The intake is next to the bed, so it disrupted our sleep. The fitness center was sad. There was one treadmill, one bike, one elliptical, and one weight bench, which is fine, but only 5-12 lb and 25-50lb weights (nothing between). Also, it was 82 degrees and there is no cold water available. It does not appear to have been swept or vacuumed in weeks. I used one of 2 beat up mats and from the ground could really see the filth. At check in, we were given a wooden nickel ($10 credit) for each night and told we could use it in the hotel restaurant, The Nickel. They only offer breakfast in Saturday and Sunday, so we went our 2nd day. I got the shakshuka, and when it arrived there were 2 poached eggs on top, not cooked in the sauce. NBD until I took a bite and all the sauce was room temp, as though it has just come out of a jar. There were areas slightly above room temperature, like it had been under a heat lamp. Wildly disappointing. My BF thought his avocado toast was pretty basic for the price. We tried to spend our last wooden nickel that night, getting a drink there, and were told it was only good in the other lounge area, which is odd since we both heard them tell us the nickel was for the Nickel. We ended up paying $42 for 2 small apps (a single croquette and 3 tiny gourges) and a glass of wine. I wouldn't have gotten anything but we wanted to burn the credit and BF wanted a snack with his wine. So we paid full price. Overall, very expensive for what it was. This is a 3-star hotel on it's best day, and someone needs to investigate the kitchen. We also feel deceived about the daily credit.

    The Ramble Hotel - hotels - Updated July 2026

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