By Jamie Simon
Denver, Colorado, also known as the Mile High City, offers a variety of museums, art galleries, shopping and spas. Visitors who have a passion for outdoor activities can bike along the city's bike paths or go hiking in the Rocky Mountains. Those wanting some luxury after a day of seeing the sights can find it at one of several hotels.
The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa
This hotel features 241 guest rooms and suites, along with six restaurants, a spa, flower shop and afternoon tea in the lobby. In the rooms, guests will find a two-line phone with voicemail, high-speed Internet access (for a fee), safes and maid service twice a day. The hotel also offers a fitness center and 24-hour room service.
The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa
321 17th St.
Denver, Colorado 80202
(303) 297-3111
www.brownpalace.com/
Ritz-Carlton, Denver
Rooms here start at 550 square feet and go through 2,473 square feet for club level accommodations. All rooms feature down comforters, oversized tubs, Bvlgari bath products, safes and 37-inch flat-screen televisions. In addition to opting for 24-hour room service, guests can dine at the hotel's restaurant, ELWAY'S.
Ritz-Carlton, Denver
1881 Curtis St.
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 312-3800
www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Denver/Default.htm
Denver Marriott Tech Center
In its 616 rooms and five suites, guests at this hotel will find high-speed Internet access, wireless WebTV, new bedding, iron and hair dryer. The hotel also offers a spa, Salon 5th Avenue, on site; a fitness center; indoor and outdoor pools; solarium and whirlpool. Hungry guests who don't want to leave the hotel can dine at The Lift Restaurant & Lounge or Front Range Trading Post.
Denver Marriott Tech Center
4900 S. Syracuse St.
Denver, CO 80237
(303) 779-1100
www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dentc-denver-marriott-tech-center/
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About the Author:
Jamie Simon began her copy editing career with her college newspaper, "The Independent Florida Alligator." From there, she joined the copy desks of "The Palm Beach Post" and "The Tampa Tribune." She is now the managing editor of a monthly trade publication. Simon has a journalism degree from the University of Florida.