Step back into the 1800's at the Queen Anne, the first urban bed and breakfast inn in Denver, Colorado. Facing quiet Benedict Fountain Pa... more »
Step back into the 1800's at the Queen Anne, the first urban bed and breakfast inn in Denver, Colorado. Facing quiet Benedict Fountain Park in the Clement Historic District of downtown Denver are two side-by-side National Register Victorian(1879/1886). They are within easy walking distance of the State Capitol,US mint,16th street Pedestrian Mall, Convention Center, Larimer Square, Many shops, Resturants and museums. Buffet-style breakfast is served in the dining room from 7:15 - 9:00 each morning. You may take a tray to the garden, the sunny front porch, or your room. Colorado wine is served in the dining room or garden from 5:30 - 7:30pm. For added convenience , the hotel offers air-conditioning, free parking, internet access, free local calls and concierge services. There are 14 guestrooms. Of these, four are two-room gallery suites named for famous painters of bygone days (Audubon, Calder, Remington and Rockwell), and show selected examples of their work. There are 10 double rooms. All are individually decorated with period antiques and have private baths, direct dial telephones, writing desk, data lines, piped in chamber music, fresh flowers and growing plants. The suites have cable television. Seven rooms have special tubs/hot tubs; one has a fireplace.
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Step back into the 1800s at the Queen Anne- the first urban bed and breakfast inn in Denver- Colorado. Facing quiet Benedict Fountain Park in the Clement Historic District of downtown Denver are two side-by-side National Register Victorian1879/1886. They are within easy walking distance of the State Capitol-US mint-16th street Pedestrian Mall- Convention Center- Larimer Square- many shops- Resturants and museums. Buffet-style breakfast is served in the dining room from 7;15 - 9;00 each morning. You may take a tray to the garden- the sunny front porch- or your room. Colorado wine is served in the dining room or garden from 5;30 - 7;30pm. For added convenience- the hotel offers air-conditioning- free parking- internet access- free local calls and concierge services. There are 14 guestrooms. Of these- four are two-room gallery suites named for famous painters of bygone days Audubon- Calder- Remington and Rockwell- and show selected examples of their work. There are 10 double rooms. All are individually decorated with period antiques and have private baths- direct dial telephones- writing desk- data lines- piped in chamber music- fresh flowers and growing plants. The suites have cable television. Seven rooms have special tubs/hot tubs; one has a fireplace.
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This place was wonderful. The staff was friendly, accommodating, and had helpful tips about what to do in Denver. It felt like a stay at a friend's house. The breakfast was delicious - home-made biscuits and omelettes with fresh fruit and great...
pros: Friendly, well prepared, very good knowledge of areaSeveral years ago I had occasion to travel to Denver on business. I was able to plan for a few extra days to see the downtown for the first time. I did a search for bed and breakfasts and...
We really renjoyed our stay and were impressed with how accommodating everyone was. You are so close to the heart of downtown. We enjoyed our daily walks to the city and the park across the street adds to the charm and character. Everything was...
A Quiet Place to Stay in the City
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Posted Mar 31, 2008
by EandB
Good
My husband and I pass through Denver once a year, and we always try to include a night at the Queen Anne Bed & Breakfast Inn. It is a very special place in the heard of the city yet away from the traffic and noise. There is a park across the street...
pros: Everything!From the friendly and helpful late arrival to the equally friendly and helpful early departure, the entire stay (3 days) was a thing of beauty. We were able to treat the place as our home! Even the visit of our young granddaughters...
My husband surprised me for our 15th
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Posted Feb 25, 2008
by lisaellen5
Excellent
My husband surprised me for our 15th wedding anniversary and had my clothes put in the room before we arrived for "dessert." There was wonderful piped in music playing, a dozen roses, champagne and chocolate covered strawberries with a secret...
We stayed 2 nights in from NYC end of
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Posted Aug 10, 2007
Mediocre
We stayed 2 nights in from NYC end of July 07. You had to park your car in a dangerous alley way in the back of the hotel at night. Also the breakfast was only one selection usually French Toast or some other type of blinzte. No eggs served. You had ...
70 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We had reservations to stay in this B&B the day the big storm of 2006 hit Denver. Our flight was canceled and we could not make our reservation date. Management refused to refund our money. We stayed there in the past and it was cheap, but not a great place to stay.