I stayed at the Westin Tabor Center in Denver this past weekend, May 2-4, 2008. The reason for my trip was a gathering of friends for a weekend away.
Entering the hotel through a door held by their very helpful doormen, you're greeted with two escalators and a small starbucks stand. Much different than most hotels, the 'front desk' is actually a series of four smaller desks on floor level. Service was economical - I had my keys in hand within two minutes of arriving at the front desk. The decora in the lobby area is very modern, with lots of dark browns, blacks, and tans throughout, accented by bright red, yellow, and blue abstract art.
From the front desk, a bank of four elevators awaited. Our room was just off the sixth floor elevators. The two-double-bed room was average sized yet spacious. It had the requisite desk, chair with ottoman, tv atop the dresser, night stand, and two beds. Our room looked out towards the mountains, though most of the scenery is blocked by adjacent buildings.
The bathroom was almost too spacious, with granite tile and countertops, just enough lighting, and a very large shower/bath. The shower had dual heads, to my wife's delight, and plenty of water pressure. It was also very clean.
The location was perfect for our trip. We had tickets to a Rockies game, which was a short 10 minute walk away. The bars and restaurants near Coors Field are fun and hip, with several rooftop decks, sports bars, and small breweries only a 6-4-3 double play away from the stadium. Invesco, while still relatively close, was about a 45 minute walk away towards the mountains, and might be a bit of a bear to walk in the winter time. Cabs at the hotel appear to be plentiful, however.
Pros: Inexpensive for a major city, very clean, well-decorated, modern, great location
Cons: Only issue was with hotels dot com, not the Westin - I'd suggest confirming with a phone call as soon as you book if you book online
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