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Magnolia Hotel Denver, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
3.9/5100 Reviews
Denver Downtown/Capitol Hill
This fine old refurbished hotel in the heart of downtown Denver was fine for a three day conference. As a Bonvoy member, I used suite night credits and was upgraded to an exceptionally large and lovely suite, complete with fireplace – 1042. See photos. The suite had a large kitchen area with microwave and mini-fridge, sink, and coffee maker. No dishes, cutlery, kitchen ware, or dish soap and kitchen towels. It had a very comfortable dining room area, 4 chairs, and a spacious living room area, two closets with a functional safe, and bedroom with king bed. Blackout blinds in every room. The bed and bedding were soft and comfortable, the way I like them, and the lighting and bedside outlets were available. Bathroom has decent storage space, blow dryer, toiletries in addition to those affixed to the shower wall, and a lighted magnifying make-up mirror. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that my colleagues in the standard guest rooms had no mini-fridge. In my view, there is simply no excuse not to supply these in every hotel room. They are inexpensive to both purchase and maintain. The elevators were also a bit of an issue – we were down to 2 out of 3 with resulting longish waits, but they are pretty interesting - the original building elevators from the early 1900s. The bar serves a decent menu of breakfast, lunch and dinner choices, and the food is well prepared and presented. There is coffee available in the morning and cookies and milk in the evening in the lobby, free of charge. To a person, the staff were welcoming, friendly and helpful, from the reception staff to the servers in the restaurant, to the housekeeping and maintenance staff. Special mention goes to Cosette – she is one of the best front desk staff I’ve had the pleasure of meeting. She was quick to offer suggestions, and assistance, quick to go out of her way for you, and quick with a smile and a greeting. She’s a real credit to the hotel. All in all, would I stay at the Magnolia when in Denver again? Yes, but only if I had a room with a fridge.
Hyatt Centric Downtown Denver
4.3/5103 Reviews
Denver Downtown/Capitol Hill
Lovely young member of staff for breakfast on weekends - super personable. Breakfast was pretty good
The Art Hotel Denver, Curio Collection by Hilton
4.1/5101 Reviews
Denver Downtown/Capitol Hill
The Art Hotel is obviously fun to visit due to the great art everywhere (including a massive work on an adjoining building) but what is less obvious is the care and quality of service Alex and Barbara at the front desk are great examples. There was a problem with our room and Alex quickly resolved it in our favor, and later as we were dining in FIRE the hotel’s restaurant, Barbara came over to our table see if we were happy and everything was OK. The fact that she did that after her shift told me something about her and the obvious care she took with us, but also the management that encourages such personal warm attention to guests. Similarly, when I’d forgotten something in our car, Joe the valet ran up and fetched it for me with an understanding smile. He did that in a most genuine way - and without the outstretched hand and look of expectation of a tip one sees in the staff of lesser hotels. He, along with the expert and caring attention of Doug and David our servers in the bar and restaurant who were so friendly and professional, greatly added to the sense of connection and warmth we felt throughout our stay. Both Joe and Barbara deserve extra credit for friendly, helpful attention - traits that have to come naturally from good people. In the present environment of short staffing and hard to find quality staff, the Art Hotel has hit a home run. We’ll be back when we visit Denver again.
Warwick Denver
3.5/5102 Reviews
Denver Downtown/Capitol Hill
That’s a great hotel in great location. I highly recommend!!
The Ritz-Carlton, Denver
4.4/554 Reviews
Denver Downtown/Capitol Hill
Parking at Denver Downton is a difficult task, the hotel offers Valet, with an unlimited number of $50 per day. Valet service special gentleman, usually give a $10 tip for each car pick and Drop off (as generous as possible, you can't be rich, you can't be rich, others will remember you when you have a good impression). The hotel is close to zoos, museums, Union Station, rugby stadiums and more. Like quiet advice, call the hotel one or two days in advance and let the hotel give Assign a Non-Joining room.
Residence Inn Denver City Center
4.3/5103 Reviews
Denver Downtown/Capitol Hill
I was in town for a conference and overall had a very good stay. I was there 6 nights They told me at check in that housekeeping was every 2 days. What I found out was that you have to ask at the desk the day before to have them come. I really just need trash pick up and fresh towels. When they did come they did a great job. I had a couple little routine things that needed fixing when I first arrived. The guy came the next morning and took Care of it all. My TV in the living room area volume didn’t work right It only came on very low and sort of out of the back of the TV. It was weird. I only ate breakfast once - I am not a breakfast person- but it was the usual spread as at other Residence Inns. The beds were new and very very comfortable. There are washers and dryers. The washer is $3 in quarters but the machine holds more than my home washer. The dryer I think was $1 for 30 minutes which was plenty of time. Everything was very clean The bad part is that the recent remodeling of the Hotels by Corporate are beautiful but not practical. Instead of all drawers in the clothes chests, there are 2 drawers and a large open area but the open area is colored dark inside. It is very easy to not see an item and leave things behind. Also, the new lights are in the wrong place. The overhead light at the bathroom sink is in the middle of the area half way between the closet and the sink. Whichever way you are looking, you cast a shadow on it because of the light. There are lights in the mirror for make up but they really shine in your eyes. In the kitchen, the light is again in the middle. You cast a shadow trying to do dishes or cook. The light under the microwave over the cooktop is very dim, not useful for anything but a dim nightlight. I had a large flashlight with me that I used to cook. I only go into such detail as the corporate folks need to know. Wish I would have had a trouble light to use for cooking. The cook top is one of the glass/ ceramic type and very difficult to control temp. I am accustomed to a gas stove so that make be part of it. I had an oven in my room which was terrific and allowed me to bake as well. The dishwasher is a little loud. You might want to run it while you are gone. I had a special rate that included parking, otherwise it is $42 per day. The parking has in and out privileges which is unusual for the area. What is nice is that the parking is part of the same building. The lobby is on the first floor then the next few levels are the parking garage floors then the room care above that. The door into the anteroom for the elevate requires a hotel key. The floors with rooms requires a key as well. There is a small bar on the first floor - the bartender was very friendly and kind. They have the usual assortment of high and moderate end liquors and beer and wine. The front desk people were really terrific- kind and helpful day and evening. There is a Trader Joe’s about a mile and a half away. Fairl

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