In summary, I would stay at this hotel again if I were in Denver but it would not be my first (or second) choice. Marriott categorizes this hotel as one of its budget lines and it’s alright if you have realistic expectations.
This hotel is built on the façade of an older industrial building. The appearance is attractive but I question the quality of the construction. Although we didn’t hear any noise from the adjoining rooms, which may be due to one them being an office used only in the daytime, when the person above us walked across the room, our room seemed to literally shake.
This hotel is about a mile and a half from downtown, walkable but barely. The hotel location is not in a particularly nice area. The location is somewhat offset by the free parking since a lot of the downtown hotels now charge exorbitant parking fees. There are several modest but good restaurants within a block, and before the neighborhood starts to deteriorate.
The desk staff were pleasant and helpful. The property appears to be reasonable well maintained and managed. The free breakfast was minimalistic and was accurately described as “grab and go” since there is no place to sit in the lobby. You won’t want this breakfast for very many days.
The fitness center is very basic and one of the aerobic machines was broken while I was there. However, hotel guests have membership privileges at a Ballys about four or five miles away which I used twice. The internet worked flawlessly and the room had a comfortable desk chair which I used for about three hours each day.
The rooms are small but have a couch, chair, and a desk. The kitchens are basic and the furnished kitchenware is limited and cheap. The bed, although probably relatively new, has a cheap mattress which was not particularly comfortable and you could hear the springs squeak when you sat on it.







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