“A creative and contemporary hotel in the heart of the cultural golden triangle. Spacious, airy rooms feature splashes of bright colours, modern artworks, deep-soaking tubs and stunning views from floor-to-ceiling windows. FIRE serves innovative new American cuisine and cocktails on the terrace.”
“A creative and contemporary hotel in the heart of the cultural golden triangle. Spacious, airy rooms feature splashes of bright colours, modern artworks, deep-soaking tubs and stunning views from floor-to-ceiling windows. FIRE serves innovative new American cuisine and cocktails on the terrace.”
Hotel Review
Aptly placed in the Golden Triangle Art District, this creative hub’s 165 rooms and suites act as a canvas for artistic expression and luxury. The idea is that the accommodations are carefully curated experiences; every guest room floor is decorated with hand-selected works. Look out for light installations by Leo Villareal and a 1983 wall painting by Sol LeWitt, while FIRE Restaurant and FIRE Terrace in the Portico Gallery offer more opportunities to get your culture fix.
Suites feature open floor plans and modern, premium amenities including Italian marble bathrooms equipped with Lather bath products, spa-like in their sheer luxury. Some ADA-accessible rooms include roll-in showers, ensuring the same level of comfort for all guests. A valid distraction from the art is the majesty of the Rocky Mountains, visible from the windows of many rooms. A 24-hour concierge service can help you plan how best to get out and explore them.
Recommended For
- City Style
- Smart modern accommodation with an emphasis on the artworks, plus deep soaking tubs and mesmerising views
- Local exploring
- Discover the quaint Art District on Santa Fe less than a mile away and the rest of the Mile High City
- Sights nearby
- Visit the culturally stimulating Golden Triangle neighbourhood, with its funky bars, restaurants and venues
- Other Activities
- Walk through the Central Business District and find yourself in LoDo, the trendiest district in Denver
- Museums
- Visit Denver Art Museum, History Colorado Center, Clyfford Still Museum and Denver Public Library
- Close to nightlife
- Views
- Many of the rooms on higher floors offer stunning views of both city and mountains
- Child friendly
- All ages are welcome and a childrens' menu is available in the restaurant
- Artworks
- Discover Leo Villareal’s sparkling installation of 22,000 LED lights
- Restaurant
- FIRE Restaurant serves New American Cuisine
- Pet friendly
- Dogs are welcome at no extra cost
- Opulent
- Lively
- Conference facilities
- Contemporary
- Disabled access
- Quirky
- Gym
Facilities
- Views
- Many of the rooms on higher floors offer stunning views of both city and mountains
- Child friendly
- All ages are welcome and a childrens' menu is available in the restaurant
- Restaurant
- FIRE Restaurant serves New American Cuisine
- Pet friendly
- Dogs are welcome at no extra cost
- Conference facilities
- Bath robes
- Parking
- Bar
- Meeting Room
- Cots available
- Laundry
- Business Centre
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Concierge
- Disabled access
- Room service
- Gym
Activities
- Sights nearby
- Visit the culturally stimulating Golden Triangle neighbourhood, with its funky bars, restaurants and venues
- Other Activities
- Walk through the Central Business District and find yourself in LoDo, the trendiest district in Denver
- Museums
- Visit Denver Art Museum, History Colorado Center, Clyfford Still Museum and Denver Public Library
- Close to nightlife
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Other Reviews
The Art, A Hotel
Brilliant in concept, this 165-room boutique hotel melds luxury accommodations with curated original artwork in every room and common area, in a comfortable contemporary setting. The spectacular building, surrounded by culture in one of Denver’s top urban neighbourhoods, is a piece of art itself...
Originally published by The Telegraph
The Art Hotel Denver, Curio Collection by Hilton
Thought-provoking art takes center stage at this boutique hotel in the Cultural District...
Originally published by Conde Nast