Stayed for 1 night at the Curtis, and was a welcome change from the normal Hilton, Hyatt, etc. experience.
Lobby is very cool, with unique touches all around. I expected to have the staff be that kind of "perma-smile" happy, but were pleased to find them very normal, and willing to help book town car service from airport and back, and helpful with directions.
Rooms are well done, beds are very comfortable...remind me of upper-end hotel beds. Flat screen TV was great, and the artwork in the building and in the room was amusing. Rooms were quiet, other than midnight when a few guests were talking quite loudly in the hallway, but that's expected with a martini bar in the hotel with late night happy hour service!
It is located in walking distance to probably anything you want to go to in downtown. It was a brief 2 block walk to 16th street which is the main restaurant/shoping street.
Breakfast was really good in the morning, and even the Denver omlette was expertly prepared! If you go there for lunch and order the calamari salad, make sure there is 2 of you because it comes in an enormous bowl that one person cannot even come close to finishing.
Based on my brief stay at the Curtis, i'd recommend it for business during the week as it is a nice change of pace from the usual corporate hotels, and I can imagine on weekends, would be a fun place for staying when the kids are staying over with the grandparents!








