I had a wonderful stay here. The property is located in downtown Denver, right on the 16th Street Mall area which offers a host of shopping, fast food and sit down eateries. The staff was very cordial and helpful and the lobby area was comfortable and inviting. I arrived quite early for check-in and the staff person offered me a choice of rooms that were available at that time. I asked for a room that was in a quiet area of the building and was promptly accommodated. The elevators are operated with your key card. Upon arriving to my room, I found a smallish sized room, with your usual appointments - king bed, chair, desk area, dresser, TV, alarm clock, ice bucket, glasses, coffeemaker, coffee, styro coffee cups, lotion, shampoo, soap, iron/ironing board. The ceilings are very high, which I found to be a nice touch. My room, however, had no view whatsoever - it appeared to be at the back or side of the building. My window faced another building, so what I lacked in view was made up for in peace and quiet. The bed was very comfortable and the bedding was standard, lots of pillows on the bed, though. There was internet access in the room, although I did not use it. There was free coffee in the lobby in the morning, although I did not have any.
The best thing about this property is that it is right on the mall and you can walk, or take the free bus that runs frequently although I don't know the start/stop times, up and down 16th street. You'll find plenty of places to eat (Arby's, McDonalds, Cheesecake Factory, ESPN Zone, Starbucks, etc.) and plenty of places to shop (Ann Taylor, Ross, Virgin Records, Souvenir shops, etc.).
My best suggestion is to try to crisp apple pie egg-roll at Rialto's that is adjacent to the property and can be entered through the lobby. It is heavenly!
Tip - you cannot drive on 16th street, it is limited to bus access, pedestrian walkway, bicycles, and the like.










