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Hotels in Colorado
237 Hotels
Hotel Teatro
1100 14th St

This 110-room luxury boutique, located in a historic building across the street from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, has a grand marble lobby, theatrical costumes on display, sophisticated (if smallish) rooms, an artisanal American restaurant, and a cozy lounge. But it lacks some amenities you'll find at larger luxury properties, including a spa and pool. For those, you'll have to sacrifice historic character and try the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center (also downtown).

Extended Stay America - Denver - Tech Center - North
4885 S Quebec St

Frequented primarily by oil and construction workers staying for several days for a local project or by visitors who have recently relocated to Denver and are in the process of finding permanent housing while starting new jobs, the Extended Stay America - Denver - Tech Center - North is probably the most affordable hotel in the Denver Tech Center area. Although there is no restaurant on-site, nor much seating in the lobby, rooms are clean, spacious, and equipped with small kitchens. A tiny fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and grab-and-go breakfast round out the features. 

Blue Door Inn
1220 Big Thompson Ave, US Highway 34

The 49-room, budget Blue Door Inn provides clean, affordable rooms -- with surprisingly quality amenities for the price -- on a main road through northern Estes Park, Colorado. The motel-style property offers a pool and free breakfast, albeit a simple one. Guest rooms are modest and dated, but all have a flat-screen TV, microwave, mini-fridge, and coffeemaker. Suites add amenities like gas fireplaces and whirlpool tubs. On-site games, coin-operated laundry, and free Wi-Fi add to the appeal. Nature lovers might prefer the adult-only Deer Crest Resort, closer to the mountain ranges with beautiful forested grounds and a rustic, natural atmosphere. 

Lichenhearth Condominiums
150 Carriage Way

As an older property in Snowmass Village, the lower-middle-range Lichenhearth Condominiums got first dibs on a fantastic location near the Elk Camp Gondola and within walking distance to the shopping area at the bottom of the hill. The downside is that the 18 condos now show their age. All individually-owned one-bedroom units have full kitchens and most have cozy fireplaces and balconies, but furniture looks dated. There’s also no guarantee that guests will be placed in their requested rooms. Still, families love the ski-in convenience, plus the outdoor pool, hot tub, sauna, ski gear storage room, and free laundry facilities. Note that there isn't a restaurant or breakfast room here. For slightly higher rates, the nearby Stonebridge Inn (which is where Lichenhearth guests check in) has a fitness center and a great restaurant, but rooms there are dated, too.

Ramada by Wyndham Denver International Airport
6210 Tower Rd

The two-and-a-half-pearl Ramada Denver International Airport is a solid choice for any traveler passing through the nearby airport. It's located in an isolated area and there isn't much within walking distance, but the all-suites property has a pleasant lobby and breakfast area where a free hot breakfast buffet is offered. There's also a free round-trip airport shuttle that runs 24/7. Its 83 Suites are spacious and nicely furnished with sleeper sofas, coffeemakers, microwaves, and mini-fridges. Other highlights include a fitness center, whirlpool, laundry room, and free parking and Wi-Fi throughout. It offers some of the best rates among area airport hotels, but travelers looking for a step up in amenities can check out Hampton Inn Denver-International Airport, which has a pool.  

Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Stapleton
4444 Havana St

The 210-room Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Stapleton is an upper-middle-range property that was completely renovated and rebranded under the Hilton name in 2015. Rooms -- all of which are actually two-room suites -- are spacious and clean with big flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Additional freebies include made-to-order breakfast, an evening happy hour, shuttle to the airport, and on-site parking. This property also has an indoor pool with hot tub and sauna. A notable downside is the hotel’s location in a commercial area near a highway and far from downtown Denver. Travelers can also consider the nearby Holiday Inn Denver East – Stapleton, which offers better rates but without breakfast included; or for a hotel closer to the city center, Ramada Denver Downtown offers similar amenities at slightly better rates.

Gasthof Gramshammer
231 E Gore Creek Dr

Hotel Gasthof Gramshammer is a local icon, situated on a picturesque pedestrian street in the heart of Vail. The charming boutique property has an Austrian ski-lodge vibe and has been family owned since it opened in the mid-1960s. The hotel's 38 guest rooms, which include family-size rooms and suites with kitchenettes, are outdated but comfortable. All have flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers, but they lack mini-fridges. There's an Austrian-inspired on-site restaurant and a bar that bustles during the nightly entertainment, and other features include a small gym, sauna and steam room, two whirlpools, and a massage room, but there's no pool. Breakfast and Wi-Fi are free, but parking costs extra. Travelers looking for an upscale stay nearby can consider The Lodge at Vail -- a RockResort. 

Steamboat Resort Villas
2200 Village Inn Court

The Sheraton Steamboat Resort is an upscale, 270-room hotel in the heart of the Steamboat Springs resort village near the lifts. The hotel offers a range of lodging, from Traditional Rooms to one- and two-bedroom condos. The style is modern, and all rooms at least include flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi. The latter is included in the hotel's resort fee. Abundant on-site shops and restaurants, and two outdoor hot tubs are nice-to-have extras. And in the off season, there's an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, biking and hiking trails, and a heated outdoor pool. Travelers may also want to consider the nearby Highmark Steamboat Springs, a boutique hotel with apartment-style units and a more thorough lodge aesthetic, though rates will likely be even higher. 

The Village Hotel
535 South Park Lane

The mid-range Village Hotel is part of the Village at Breckenridge, and it offers a great location near the Quicksilver ski lift and the shops and restaurants along Main Street. The property's 60 guest rooms have Keurig coffeemakers and mini-fridges, but they’re dated, with cramped bathrooms. Hotel guests get access to the Village's amenities, many of which are located at the Village Resort next door. Highlights include free breakfast during ski season, fitness center, indoor/outdoor pool, whirlpools, restaurants, and ski services. Underground parking, Wi-Fi, and shuttles are covered by the hotel's daily resort fee. Travelers looking for accommodations with kitchens who don't mind spending a bit more may want to consider spacious condos at the Village Resort. 

The Crawford Hotel
1701 Wynkoop St

The luxury Crawford Hotel opened inside Denver’s historic Union Station, just steps from the city’s light rail platforms and downtown’s dining and nightlife, in 2014. It combines the historic charm of the spectacular train station that’s full of popular restaurants and shops with the amenities and comforts of a modern hotel. Highlights include a spacious fitness center, Tesla courtesy car, and in-room spa and salon services provided by a local spa. The 112 rooms are striking, with marble bathrooms, mini-fridges, and Nespresso coffeemakers. Expect to pay extra for valet parking and a nightly amenity charge is added to the room rate. Another historic option downtown in the luxury segment is Hotel Teatro, which typically has lower rates.