Where to Stay in Denver (Best Areas & Hotels)

Choosing where to stay in Denver matters just as much as deciding what to see, since each area offers completely different vibes, attractions, and hotel styles.

Here are the best places to stay in Denver, broken down by the best areas and top hotels.

 
 
 
 
 
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1. LoDo (Lower Downtown)

LoDo is Denver’s go-to for entertainment. Historic brick buildings now house trendy restaurants, breweries, and a nightlife scene that seems to never sleep.

Streets wind past Victorian architecture from the 1800s, giving you a taste of old Denver with a modern twist.

Coors Field, Union Station, and the 16th Street Mall are all a short walk away. Sports junkies can catch a Rockies game, while foodies have their pick from steakhouses to gastropubs.

Shopping? Plenty of unique boutiques and galleries to poke your head into. The area links up with other neighborhoods via light rail and buses, so getting around is a breeze.

Best For: First-time visitors craving walkable access to Denver’s biggest attractions and a nightlife scene that keeps things interesting.

Where to Stay: The Crawford Hotel at Union Station puts you inside Denver’s historic train station, with beautifully restored architecture that’s hard not to gawk at.

 
 
 
 
 
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2. RiNo Arts District

RiNo doesn’t mess around when it comes to street art—massive murals cover converted warehouses on nearly every block.

The River North Art District is easily one of Denver’s trendiest neighborhoods, and it’s hard not to feel inspired here.

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Craft breweries, hip restaurants, and art galleries are crammed into this creative hub. It’s close to major highways, so getting downtown is easy.

Best For: Folks who want vibrant nightlife and Instagram-worthy street murals in a neighborhood that’s always buzzing.

Where to Stay: Cambria Hotel Denver Downtown RiNo brings modern amenities, a fitness center, and a rooftop terrace right in the thick of the arts action.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Downtown Denver

Downtown puts you smack in the center of Denver’s hustle. Skyscrapers, sports venues, and busy streets set the scene.

Major spots like the Denver Art Museum and Union Station are an easy walk from pretty much anywhere you stay.

The 16th Street Mall runs through here, with a free shuttle connecting shops, restaurants, and entertainment.

Best For: Business travelers and first-timers who want central access to Denver’s must-see spots.

Where to Stay: The Crawford Hotel at Union Station gives you a plush stay inside a working transit hub, with all the modern perks and a big dose of history.

 
 
 
 
 
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4. Cherry Creek

Cherry Creek is Denver’s most upscale corner—a mix of high-end shopping and those mountain views everyone talks about.

Boutique stores, art galleries, and top restaurants line the streets, making it a solid pick for anyone who likes a little luxury with their city break.

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The Cherry Creek shopping district draws in visitors for designer shops by day and award-winning dining at night. It’s a little quieter than downtown but still has plenty happening.

Best For: Those who want upscale shopping, fine dining, and stylish accommodations with easy access to the city center.

Where to Stay: Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek, offers a modern take on luxury right in the middle of the shopping action.

 
 
 
 
 
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5. Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill orbits around the stunning Colorado State Capitol building. Stately old mansions, leafy streets, and cozy parks give the area a lived-in, historic vibe.

It’s central, with easy access to downtown and a ton of things to see. Capitol Hill is a classic pick for first-timers thanks to its location and sheer variety of attractions.

Budget travelers get a break here, too—there are plenty of affordable places to stay, even with all the charm and prime real estate.

Best For: First-time visitors who want budget-friendly stays in a historic, central neighborhood.

Where to Stay: Capitol Hill Mansion offers Victorian elegance with spacious suites and a location so close to the action you can practically touch American history.

 
 
 
 
 
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6. Uptown Denver

Uptown Denver gives you downtown access without the chaos. It’s a favorite among young professionals for its relaxed pace and leafy, walkable streets.

Restaurant Row is the big draw, and City Park—Denver’s largest green space—is right nearby.

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Uptown is one of the city’s oldest residential areas, with historic architecture and a welcoming, LGBTQ-friendly vibe.

Best For: Young professionals and families after a trendy, laid-back neighborhood close to the city center.

Where to Stay: The Warwick is a solid choice for business travelers or longer stays, offering good value in this residential area.

 
 
 
 
 
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7. Central Business District

The Central Business District is Denver’s pulsing core, where skyscrapers rub elbows with street art and business deals go down over craft cocktails. Some of the city’s hottest bars and clubs are right outside your door.

It’s lively at all hours. Corporate towers hide rooftop lounges, and you’ll find everything from gourmet burgers to five-star dining at street level. If you want to be where the action is, you won’t be bored here.

Best For: Business travelers and night owls who want urban convenience and a nightlife scene that’s always on.

Where to Stay: Four Seasons Hotel Denver delivers luxury digs with killer mountain and city views from a prime downtown perch.

 
 
 
 
 
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8. Highland Neighborhood

Highland drops you right into Denver’s LoHi district, where craft breweries and hip restaurants spill onto nearly every block.

A quick 20-30 minute stroll lands you downtown, or you can just hang back and soak up mountain views from Highland Bridge.

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The place buzzes with young professionals and families—walkable streets, indie coffee shops, and quirky boutiques keep things feeling relaxed but never dull.

Best For: Folks who appreciate trendy neighborhoods, a killer craft beer scene, and hassle-free access to downtown.

Where to Stay: Residence Inn by Marriott Denver Downtown has roomy suites with full kitchens, making longer stays feel a bit more like home.