“An elegant boutique hotel — Denver's most historic one too — set in the hip lower downtown district. Rooms still have the original old-school grandeur but the amenities are now sleek and modern. With the city's longest-running bar, a hip restaurant, and a spa — this one is tough to beat.”

Hotel review

The Oxford in lively LoDo draws on the grandeur of the Gilded Age. It's been an icon of Denver's hospitality scene since 1891 and is beloved by fans of its expertly-curated art collection and Art Deco design. It offers both style and substance, benefitting from a super convenient transport link to the airport via the A-line train at Union Station, just across the street.

Eighty guest rooms and suites have beautiful Victorian characteristics; particularly impressive is the sumptuous, 700 square ft Presidential Suite, with its claw foot soaking tub and decorative fireplaces. Lie back on the Egyptian linens, sample the Le Mistral products, then drop in for a martini at the Prohibition-era Cruise Room bar or go for a steak at homespun Urban Farmer downstairs. Be sure to save time for a cosseting afternoon at Oxford Club, Spa & Salon, which is amongst the best places to pamper yourself in the city.

Amy Rose Everett
Amy Rose Everett Review published: 28/11/2023

Recommended for

  • Foodies

    • Indulge in nose-to-tail cuts at Urban Farmer, the rustic-chic steakhouse known for its locally-sourced, ethically-raised meats
  • Local exploring

    • Perfectly placed in LoDo (Lower Downtown), Denver's historic quarter, find restaurants, bars, theatres, and attractions nearby
  • City Style

    • As Denver's oldest hotel expect some old-school luxuries including grand design and a glamorous bar
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Treat yourself to a sophisticated evening at the Cruise Room, Denver's longest-running bar, with its vintage Art Deco vibe
  • Other Activities

    • Step into the past at LoDo's historic Oxford Hotel and sip brandy by the lobby's wood fire, surrounded by western art
  • Spa

    • The full service spa offers a wide range of treatments and there's a salon too
  • Restaurant

    • Urban Farmer is a chic steakhouse with a very relaxed vibe
  • Local markets

    • There's a weekly farmers' market at nearby Union Station
  • Pet friendly

    • At $50 per stay, dogs are provided with beds and bowls
  • Child friendly

    • Complimentary cots provided on request
  • Full of character

  • Downtown

  • Luxury

  • Traditional

  • Disabled access

  • Gym

  • Chic

  • Historic

  • Landmark

  • Boutique

  • Grand Hotel

Facilities

  • Rooms

    80 rooms in this hotel
  • Spa

    The full service spa offers a wide range of treatments and there's a salon too
  • Restaurant

    Urban Farmer is a chic steakhouse with a very relaxed vibe
  • Pet friendly

    At $50 per stay, dogs are provided with beds and bowls
  • Bar

    The Cruise Room is Denver's longest running bar
  • Child friendly

    Complimentary cots provided on request
  • Disabled access

  • Massage

  • Meeting Room

  • Parking

  • Wifi

  • Suites

  • Air conditioning

  • Room service

  • Gym

Activities

  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Treat yourself to a sophisticated evening at the Cruise Room, Denver's longest-running bar, with its vintage Art Deco vibe
  • Other Activities

    • Step into the past at LoDo's historic Oxford Hotel and sip brandy by the lobby's wood fire, surrounded by western art
  • Theatre

    • Catch a performance at the Denver Centre for Performing Arts
  • Local markets

    • There's a weekly farmers' market at nearby Union Station

Map & Location

Other reviews

The Oxford Hotel

Denver’s oldest hotel built in 1891 blends old-fashioned glamour with contemporary comforts in the hip historic district. Sip brandy by a roaring wood fire in the lobby surrounded by a storied western art collection and step back in time to a fascinating history of this boutique hotel.

Originally published by The Telegraph

The Oxford Hotel

The LoDo's Oxford Hotel has been impressing guests since 1891, but recently renovated, it's anything but dated.

Originally published by Conde Nast

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