The Brown Palace Hotel has set the standard for downtown Denver hotels for more than a century. Knee-deep in tradition and historic ambience, we've continually renovated and modernized the entire structure to meet the needs and cares of today's traveler.
As a result, The Brown Palace has been attracting the city's most prominent elite ever since. Ike, Churchill and other esteemed dignitaries have ...
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The Brown Palace Hotel has set the standard for downtown Denver hotels for more than a century. Knee-deep in tradition and historic ambience, we've continually renovated and modernized the entire structure to meet the needs and cares of today's traveler.
As a result, The Brown Palace has been attracting the city's most prominent elite ever since. Ike, Churchill and other esteemed dignitaries have ...
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Location. Seamlessly blending Victorian architecture with the charm of the post-modern West, the Brown Palace Hotel & Spa in Denver, Colo., has stood as a landmark to excellence in the Mile-High-City's business and cultural center since 1892. The hotel is four blocks from the State Capitol and within one mile of the Denver Art Museum and Coors Field. Located one block from the property, the 16th Street ...
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Pull into the driveway across the street from the hotel entrance on Tremont for valet parking. Entering from Tremont, the restaurant is located in the far left corner of the lobby in the Brown Palace Hotel.
In Short Decor in this luxurious restaurant includes rich carpeting, white-clothed tables, padded leather booths and banners emblazoned wih coats of arms placed around the room. Tuxedoed servers and an army of backup bussers wait on couples and small groups quietly celebrating special occasions. Each dish boasts the influence of France--from the foie gras appetizer flavored with tart cabernet ...
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on April 05, 2008, (Edited October 19, 2006)
The Scene Opened in 1892, this wedge-shaped sandstone and granite building has hosted princes and presidents, Hollywood actors and rock stars. It has been completely modernized over the years, but always with an eye to preserving its history. The Details Each of the 241 rooms has thick terry robes and down comforters. Other amenities include complimentary high-speed Internet ...
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on January 24, 2008, (Edited May 24, 2006)
In Short Tuxedoed hosts greet guests at the door and usher them to their tables. The large, bright dining room is decorated in tones of gold, brown and red, which lends an air of Old-World sophistication. Best known for its pricey Sunday brunch, the restaurant features a massive buffet ranging from decadent cheese blintzes to build-your-own omelettes. Creative entree options include veal ...
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Posted by Citysearch
on April 05, 2008, (Edited April 05, 2006)
Despite its dramatic Napoleonic decor -- antiques dating from 1700s include a dispatch case and a pair of dueling pistols that may have belonged to Napoleon -- the Palace Arms' cuisine is a combination of traditional American, new American, and classical French. To begin, the sherry-braised rabbit loin is a special treat, or maybe you'd rather have the superb Caesar salad, prepared tableside for two ...
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The Brown Palace is one of the most beautiful historic (1890s) hotels that I've seen--and I've seen quite a few, because I particularly enjoy staying in historic hotels. The atrium lobby is spectacular. And, despite its age, the hotel is in great shape. My room was lovely, very comfortable and well-appointed. (Not everyone may appreciate the reproduction Victorian-style furniture, but...
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The hotel has a historic charm. I stayed at this hotel while attending a conference there. The size of the hotel made it a very convenient conference venue. It was so easy to go back and forth between my room and the conference rooms on the second floor and the lobby. The front desk, bell and concierge staff were very...
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My mother and I stayed two nights at the Top of the Brown, enjoyed a spa day, took advantage of the fine restaurants in the hotel, had a lovely time at this grand old hotel. Staff was friendly and attentive, room was very nice and quiet, artesian water was a delicious surprise(well under hotel). There's even an internet cafe to...
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In our opinion there is no finer hotel in the country. I love the elegance, the location, the lobby but nothing compares to the service. From the moment you walk through the door, you feel like royalty. Every staff member we interacted with seemed committed to service of the highest quality. No detail was overlooked. I would go out of...
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