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Luxurious Accommodation
Experience pet-friendly luxury at The Art Hotel Denver, Curio Collection by Hilton. Each air-conditioned room features a flat-screen TV, cozy seating area, and a coffee machine. Relax in comfort with plush bathrobes and complimentary toiletries in your private bathroom.
Culinary Delights
Indulge in a culinary journey at FIRE restaurant, offering a delectable selection for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. Don't miss out on the cocktail hour for a perfect end to your day.
Convenient Amenities
Enjoy complimentary WiFi, onsite bar, and free shuttle service. Stay active at the fitness centre or explore nearby attractions like the Colorado Convention Center and Denver Art Museum.
Book now for a memorable stay at The Art Hotel Denver, where luxury meets convenience.
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Pets are allowed. No extra charges.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 12 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs USD 54 per day.
Ernesto (Ernie) at the Front Desk was Amazing.
Everything was great.
This hotel in the museum district does not have the personality of other curio collection hotels even in Denver. The location is great in terms of restaurants but it’s really just Hampton inn with modern pop art scattered about. Service was fine but nothing special. The hotel restaurant is solid but also lacking in personality.
The art collection is exceptional! The staff is friendly and helpful. The cleaning staff does an excellent job—the beds were comfy and smelled great! The hotel does need some maintenance like painting the outdoor signs; a THOROUGH cleaning; and small repairs of chipped furniture (especially the glass tabletop in the bar area and the broken fire pit on the deck). The restaurant was not memorable at all. I tried breakfast one morning and had apps in the afternoon. Overpriced food for the quality. I would skip the restaurant all together next time and stick to some of the local restaurants (great cookie place across the street and Union Station has some good fare). The outdoor deck was super cool for a nightcap.
We did not stay at the hotel; this is a review of their Thanksgiving buffet meal only, and it was extremely disappointing and overpriced. The food selection was extremely limited, with half being salads, cheeses, and other appetizer-related selections. Seafood was only shrimp and salmon. Meats were over-salted turkey, sliced ham in a chafing dish, bacon, and chicken sausage. It was as though somebody decided at the last minute that there weren't sufficient protein options so found two breakfast items to add. Side dishes were only a whipped sweet potato dish, squash, green bean casserole, and stuffing. There was only a tiny area for desserts, and the pies tasted as though they were from a supermarket. There was an omelet station, but it was hidden in the back beside the dessert so you'd never know there was one until you went for dessert. Quality overall was definitely lacking, and the worst part of all was that we drank only the included soft drinks, no alcohol or anything extra, and our bill was $190!
I don’t understand all of the rave reviews. I’m staying here now and there isn’t anything extraordinary. The beds are decent, the location right by the museum is good, the art is a nice touch, and it’s clean.
However, there are also some things we really don’t like. The lobby area is small and not great for lounging around. The sinks in our bathroom: one wouldn’t plug to fill with water, and the other wouldn’t unplug to drain the water. My husband got on the floor under the sink and fixed them both. The coffee maker in our room makes a horrendous noise, and there is a strange noise seemingly caused by the air flow in the hallway. When we open the door, the sound stops, but when we close the door it starts again and is constant.
But the most disappointing was the restaurant, which we’d heard great things about. All of the food was mediocre. The burrata was bland and paired with a meager little pile of crostini. The butternut squash pasta had an odd taste and was merely a small scoop of noodles with sauce, and nothing else, for $28. Everything was plated as if my 12-year-old nephew was in the kitchen, just tossing things slap dash onto plates. The whole experience just didn’t live up to the hype and cost double what it should have.
The room we had was fine, but the shower didn’t work. The manager didn’t apologize but treated us arrogantly even though we were polite to him. His solution was to take $20 off the bill, as if a functional shower was worth $20 to us.
We won’t go there again.
The restaurant is also poor, and it’s freezing at breakfast time. This hotel simply doesn’t seem to take pride in having things work right for its customers.
ADA room: The handle of the toilet broke off. Despite two requests to have it fixed, nothing was done. Had to plunge my hand into the water tank to flush. Light in hallway out. Poor lighting over desk, but housekeeping moved a floor lamp for me. Shower head and hand held shower did not work properly.
Repairs should have been made to the toilet. For an ADA room, poor lighting is unacceptable. Many disabled people are older and eyesight is not as good. Shower heads should function independently, not at the same time. A proper lamp should be at the desk. Staff were unresponsive to requests for assistance. Entrance has only parking valet, no assistance. Lobby had only one person on desk; no one to assist.
I recently stayed at The ART Hotel Denver, Curio Collection by Hilton through Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts and initially experienced a few issues at check-in and with missed benefits. However, Manager Ernesto Tovar personally stepped in and completely turned the situation around. His professionalism, communication, and willingness to take ownership were outstanding. He resolved everything promptly, offered a fair resolution, and went above and beyond to ensure I left satisfied.
I also want to recognize Jillian, the bartender, who delivered genuinely warm and attentive service. She was personable, professional, and made my time at the bar feel welcoming and memorable — an excellent reflection of Hilton hospitality.
Both Ernesto and Jillian demonstrated the kind of care and integrity that make a huge difference in the guest experience. Because of them, I’ll absolutely return to this property and recommend it to others.
Museum proximity
Beautiful hotel with a superb art collection. Friendly, helpful staff. Breakfasts at the hotel restaurant were very good. The location is excellent with proximity to Denver's art museums.
The room rate is too expensive. We found out during the stay that others were able to get a much lower rate; desk staff was unable to explain this.
Perfect locatoin for the event we were attending, 1/2 a block away. Very comfortable. It is a bit diifficult to get service or know how to get service. The TV has the restaurant and room service menu, but it has no on-line means to order, nor is it very front and center with any number to call to get service, I had to eventually call the front desk, and get them to forward me to the restaurant for room service. And then I wanted breakfast at 6:30 am, (so I could leave for church at7:30 am) but they only started serving at 7:00am.
The difficulty in finding how/where to order room service, and the lack of breakfast before 7 am.
Inner city area.
We have stayed at this hotel more than once. It is conveniently located. It's clean the environmental controls in the room work great making the room comfortable at any time of year. The bathroom layout is superb. Two people can have all there stuff in the bathroom without any territorial disputes.
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Great art . Central to downt and museumown
This hotel was great, Friendly staff close to the music venue we went to. It was our anniversary and everything just felt very relaxed. Lots of fun art to look at and great views!
Great experience. Stellar location and service. Fire restaurant was great as well. First time brining our family and it worked out great.
Estella was specifically incredible with her service and attention for our children at the fire restaurant! Made everyone feel very welcomed, comfortable, and cared for.
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