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Luxurious Amenities
Catbird Hotel in Denver offers a range of luxurious amenities including a hot tub, fitness center, and evening entertainment. Additionally, guests can enjoy free bike rentals and private parking during their stay.
Dining Experience
Guests can indulge in a delightful dining experience at the hotel's restaurant serving delectable American cuisine. Special dietary requests such as vegetarian, dairy-free, and vegan options are also catered to, ensuring a satisfying meal for every guest.
Prime Location
Conveniently located near popular attractions like Union Station and the Colorado Convention Center, Catbird Hotel provides easy access to explore Denver's landmarks. With hiking, fishing, and car hire services available, guests can make the most of their stay at this 4-star hotel.
Book your stay at Catbird Hotel now for an unforgettable experience in Denver!
Guests must present a valid credit card matching the photo ID upon check-in.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 the hotel rooms and charges are applicable.
Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs USD 52 per day.
We stay here at least four times a year. Always clean, quiet and we love the location for shows.
The hot tubs were out of order.
This is a very interesting hotel. I was there for a long weekend for a party that was held on the roof.
Check-in was confusing. There are kiosks hidden behind a wall. I had to wander around until I found them because I did not see any signs. Then there's one point where you're supposed to scan your ID, but there are no instructions on how to do it. The only employee I could find was someone cleaning the kitchen, and they went and got someone who was able to check me in on a tablet.
Next - You need to tap your room card on a panel in the elevator in order to access guest rooms. The person who checked me in did not tell me this, and I was in the elevator that did not have a sign about it. Another guest happened to be in the elevator with me, and they told me.
I had read online that guests get a welcome slushie. I asked at the bar, and they said I was supposed to get a token at check-in to trade in for the drink. The person who checked me in did not tell me about it or give me a token. Many of the other guests at the event had the same experience, and some of the bartenders were rude about it. Luckily, the bartender on duty when I went was super sweet and gave me the drink anyway. He might have rolled his eyes about the lack of a token. A little bit of training for the guy checking people in would go a long way. By the way -- there was also a woman concierge, and she was great - I saw her checking people in, giving them the tokens, and explaining things. Maybe she could train the guy who checked me in.
The gym, bikes, and game rooms are across the driveway. I peeked in but didn't use them. The gym looked very nice, very clean, with a nice variety of equipment.
On to the room. I feel like the person who designed the rooms never actually consulted with anyone who would stay there. The bed is elevated, and there are handles all around the platform to pull things out. There are no drawers and no closet. You read that right. No drawers and no closet. The spaces under the bed were like closets with rods and hangers, about 3 feet off the ground. Not very useful for anything longer than a t-shirt, and very difficult to access. And I don't know anyone who is hanging socks and underwear on a hanger. There happened to be a little rod and steamer near the door, so I was able to hang dresses there. The spaces under the bed were very difficult to access - I had a hard time pulling them out. One of the pullouts is a nice table where you can sit to eat. That was very difficult to move. I ended up leaving it out because I couldn't push it back in. Then there were doors that I couldn't open because a couch was in the way. Maybe there were drawers in there? Did the designers expect guests to move the furniture? Very bizarre. Please, Catbird, replace one of those ridiculous non-closets with a set of drawers!
The elevated bed was extremely comfortable, as were the amazing pillows! But I found it inconvenient to have to go down the stairs in the direction of the room door and go all the way around to get to anything in the room. It was very cool to lie in bed and watch movies on the screen. But you can't just scoot to the end of the bed and hop off to grab whatever. You had to go all the way around.
The screen is controlled by a panel on the wall. There were a bunch of buttons but I think only the up, down, and stop buttons worked... nothing happened when I pushed the others.
The safe is in a cabinet on the floor. Why is the safe on the floor? I literally had to lie on the floor to see all the way inside to make sure I didn't leave anything. Please, Catbird, move the safe up to a shelf off the floor.
The lighting was terrible. Again, it seems like whoever designed the room did not check with actual users, and certainly never stayed there themselves. Luckily, the window was huge and let in lots of natural light. Some of the room lights would start strobing randomly, others would get brighter and dimmer on their own. I had to turn them off and back on to reset them many times.
The bathroom was very dark. Tile was dark blue, lights were dim. It was impossible to do makeup in the bathroom, which was a shame because there is a lot of wonderful counter space in there. There was a tiny bar of soap, some nice lotion, and giant bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. The mirror is opposite the toilet, so if you don't close the bathroom door, you have a full view of yourself doing your business.
The laundry room down the hall was nice, and it was also nice to have both still and carbonated water. The ice bin had a hand scoop sitting in it, which is not very sanitary. An automatic dispenser would be cleaner than having everyone's grubby hands on a scoop that just sat in the ice bin, touching the ice.
The rooftop bar was fun - there are indoor and outdoor spaces with games and a lot of comfy seating. The hot tub was closed for maintenance, so I didn't get to enjoy it.
Another point of poor communication - breakfast was included as part of the event I attended, but nobody who attended the event was told this. Some of the people at the event never even knew, and they paid for breakfast each morning. There was a little room off to the side, near the coffee, with a bunch of last names on a sign. That's it. Nothing like, "Breakfast is available for guests of..." It was just a list of names. Apparently, those were the names of the hosts for all events taking place, and guests of those events could take breakfast. It was always very good - an egg sandwich on a croissant or english muffin, and one morning they had a breakfast burrito. Again, breakfast is not automatically included in the stay, unless the host of the event arranges for it. Guests should have been informed at check-in.
In the room, the tv plays a tutorial of the things in the room. I would find it much more convenient to have a printed sheet with all the info. It's not convenient to have to watch an entire video to get to the info you want. Again, the designer never consulted with an actual user.
The neighborhood was a mix of things under construction, people sleeping on sidewalks, and a few restaurants. There's not much within walking distance.
Conclusion: The room was clean, comfortable, and dim, with no storage space for clothes. The employees were mixed - some clearly did not want to be there, others were super nice and helpful. Everyone at the valet stand was great, and they gave me great recommendations for shopping and dining. But communication was extremely poor otherwise.
I was not unhappy with my stay, but I would not stay here again unless I had an event to attend.
Recommendations to Catbird:
Replace those useless closet spaces with drawers.
Add a closet for hanging longer garments.
Move the safe up to a reasonable level.
Grease up the rails on the table so it moves in and out easily.
Put more and brighter lights in the bathroom and room.
Train your employees to communicate important details upon check-in.
Provide a written explanation or guide of the features of the room and amenities at the hotel.
The location is the only positive about the Catbird. Deceptive and unfriendly practices, rude and unconcerned night staff, and the loft beds! Yikes. Great idea, poor execution. Walking around on the actual bed platform can be very hazardous, the base opens for storage and does not lock into place, allowing for a very unstable foot path in and out of the bed. Buyer Beware.
The design of the room - very efficient, love the loft style bed ! The projector was a nice touch.
Honestly everything was great.
We've stayed here at least three times previously and always had good stays. This time was a little different. The hotel seems a bit understaffed and we didn't even have housekeeping as an option during our stay, the hot tub was down the entire time of our stay, and the water/ice station on our floor weren't working at all. Love the location but will look at other accommodations for our next trip to Denver.
I really liked the design and aesthetic at The Catbird Hotel. The space feels stylish and thoughtfully designed, and the room layouts are unique in a way that makes the stay feel different from a standard hotel experience.
That said, the overall experience was harder to navigate than expected. Staff were often difficult to find, and the service did not feel especially warm or proactive. The projector in the room was surprisingly loud, and the TV still appeared to be connected to another guest’s profile/name. The guide showed cable programming, but only local channels were available.
The biggest frustration was the kitchen and customer service experience. One morning, the internet was down, the kitchen was extremely backed up, and there appeared to be only one person preparing food for multiple waiting guests. After waiting quite a while, I checked on my order and was told it had not even been started yet, so I cancelled it because I needed to leave for a meeting. I was still charged for the order afterward.
Trying to resolve the issue was also frustrating. I had to call multiple times to reach someone, and one call was disconnected while I was leaving a message.
Overall, the hotel has a cool concept and strong visual design, but the operational experience did not match the aesthetic. I’m glad I tried it, but I’m not sure I would return.
The room was comfortable and well equipped. Modern vibe
This is not what we expected as a vacation hotel. We stayed five nights and the room wasn't serviced the entire stay. When we complained(on the third day) we were told that the policy was to service every four days. Didn't happen. No clean towels, coffee replacement or bed making!! Not what we expected for the price. The staff were barely visible beyond afternoon. The location was not ideal for us as tourists. It was a distance from all places we wanted to visit. A few casual bars nearby
We had a great stay at Catbird Hotel! The decor and art throughout the property match the feel of RiNo, and the room itself was exactly as expected - comfortable, spacious, and still having its own unique feel. I would highly recommend Catbird Hotel to anyone considering it.
This was a perfect place for us to celebrate our wedding shower. We had a great time at the rooftop bar after the Rockies game, enjoyed the atmosphere A LOT, and appreciated greatly that my old dog was welcome and comfortable for a reasonable pet fee. Thank you for being a special part of our wedding "on deck" party - we will be back!
Really well thought out rooms.
Excellent guest laundry and facilities.
Wonderful staff.
Great rooftop bar.
Short walk to Airport train station.
Location is in an up and coming area, so dining options were limited.
There were some nearby micro-breweries that had limited menus and closed early.
If you’re looking for a stay that feels thoughtful, cozy, and elevated without being stuffy, Catbird Hotel absolutely delivers. Everything about this property feels seamless and well cared for. The staff is warm and welcoming, and the entire property has a relaxed, inviting atmosphere—nothing corporate or overly formal, but also not your typical bed-and-breakfast vibe. It strikes that perfect middle ground. The amenities really set it apart. Little touches like Vespa rentals, complimentary snacks, breakfast, and a well-stocked coffee bar make the experience feel special without being over the top. The fireplace lounge right when you walk in is such a cozy highlight, and the area is very walkable, which makes getting around easy. The rooftop was beautiful and the food on site was delicious. Catbird is very clean, beautifully designed, and clearly well maintained. We stayed over Christmas and had the most beautiful room—it made the whole trip feel extra magical. Overall, it’s a niche, thoughtfully curated hotel experience that feels both stylish and genuinely comfortable. I’d absolutely stay again.
great experience for a getaway staycation in denver. celebrates my two year anniversary and we had a fabulous time. only issue we faced was the room we were first given had a projector that wouldn’t turn on. we had been in the room for a few hours and were trying to figure it out. until finally we called the front desk and they quickly remedied the situation and moved us to the room next door. definitely check that everything works prior to unpacking your suitcase!! loved the rooftop bar and the free breakfast! would absolutely stay again thank you so much! :)
Our stay at Catbird was exceptional. We did a little staycation in Denver and couldn't have picked a better place.
The rooms are clean, modern and so cool, complete with a fridge, kitchenette and projector screen TV. Bed was comfy and shower was AMAZING. The staff was super friendly and the attention to detail was noticeable throughout our stay.
We didn't get to the hot tubs on the rooftop but we did hit the rooftop bar, Rook and it was great. The views, the cocktails and the vibes were awesome. We loved playing games and the creative cocktail list.
We were there to see a show at Mission Ballroom and it was an easy 10 minute walk to the venue along with a number of great RINO restaurants (we did Hop Alley).
Overall, we will be back for another staycation soon. For a show or just to get away and enjoy the comfort. At the price point, this location and quality of the rooms can't be beat.
This is a great hotel! I highly recommend it. The rooms are very well designed and I love the projector on the window screen. Plus, the room had a nice kitchen.
I’ve stayed here several times while traveling for work. I love that the rooms are different than a standard hotel room - generates more of an “I just arrived home” feeling than walking into your standard bed and desk setup. The common areas are a good place to hang and the rooftop entertainment area is top notch. All the staff I’ve interacted with are friendly - particularly the bar staff.
Overall - great hotel. Will continue to be my top choice when traveling to Denver for work.
Valet service drove my camper van with the handbrake on causing $1200 damage to my brakes. Did I not tip enough?
Arrogant manager, idiot valet service ruined an otherwise enjoyable stay.
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