Located in downtown Denver Colorado, across from the Denver Center for Performing Arts, Denver's luxury boutique hotel offers exquisite... more »
Located in downtown Denver Colorado, across from the Denver Center for Performing Arts, Denver's luxury boutique hotel offers exquisite accommodations for the business traveler or romantic weekend getaway. Award-winning chef/restaurateur Kevin Taylor operates two fine dining restaurants in Hotel Teatro. Hotel Teatro was just awarded "Top 50 Large City Hotels in the US & Canada" by Travel + Leisure, 2009.
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Armani meets Art Deco at Denver's finest luxury hotel. Rated "Best Hotel in Denver" by Zagat 2005, and "World's Best Business Hotel" by Travel + Leisure 2005. Hotel Teatro is located in the heart of downtown, adjacent to the Denver Center for Performing Arts and within walking distance of the Pepsi Center, Coors Field and the Colorado Convention Center.Housed in Denver's Historic Tramway Building, Hotel Teatro opened its doors in 1999 as Denver's premier boutique luxury hotel. The elegance of the original building is seen today in the beautiful marble entrance and in carefully preserved touches throughout the hotel. The proximity to the Performing Arts Complex was the inspiration for the name Teatro, which means theatre in Italian. Beautiful theatrical costumes and photographs adorn the walls of the parlor and guestrooms. Hotel Teatro is designed to blend the grandeur of yesterday with the modern conveniences available today.Guestrooms are decorated in rich, soft gold or sage tones. Indonesian sandstone foyers set the stage of refined elegance, complemented by custom built cherry wood armoires and headboards, luxurious Frette linens, contemporary art deco furniture covered with fine fabrics and lavish touches like down comforters.
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55 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for business
This is a fine hotel, but I made a one-day mistake as to my day of arrival, and they billed me for it! When I checked in, they said that I had been there the night before and had checked out. Of course, this was not true, as I had just arrived from the airport.
When I got home, I found that not only did I get a bill for the two nights that I was there, but they insisted that I pay for the night that I wasn't there.
Legally correct, but no way to treat guests.
There are many fine hotels in Denver. Choose one that is more customer friendly!