Top rated hotels in Colorado

Queen Anne Bed and Breakfast
4.9/5101 Reviews
The Queen Anne Urban Bed & Breakfast is number one for a reason. Our two night stay was great even before we arrived. They send you a link to a guide explaining thorough directions/instructions on your code for the inn and your room, parking options, local restaurants, etc. It made it so easy to check-in. We also got a lovely tour from Hannah when we arrived. The place is charming and full of eclectic art. Stevie made delicious breakfast and was super friendly. I did not expect mushroom & goat cheese toast. Yum. The back garden was adorable. We were in the Fountain room, which was huge and overlooked the park. The room was comfortable, clean, and had a massive jacuzzi tub/shower and two sinks. Not to worry, there was a footstool for us shorter people to get into the tub. Note, there is a step to get up to the toilet. I also liked our desk area and comfy armchair. The location was great for exploring Denver. About a 20 minute walk to RiNo or Union Station. I would highly recommend Queen Anne to others traveling to Denver. It was a great way to close out our first trip to Colorado.
Econo Lodge Denver International Airport
3.5/5105 Reviews
In the early hours of the morning, I couldn't sleep for a few hours. I chose the cheapest hotel that can pick up and drop off the plane. There is no high expectation. After staying, I feel pretty good, clean, quiet, and delivered at 3:00 in the middle of the night, satisfied.
YMCA of the Rockies
4/5102 Reviews
I first stayed in a cabin at the Y Camp fifty years ago. This year we returned with my son and his family. The cabins are much upgraded, but the experience is just as good. More mobile of us enjoyed several guided hikes. Kids spent a lot of time making ceramics and bracelets. Youngest loved the firestarter class so much he did it twice. Great place to stay with a family. Lots to do and the kids can walk to their activities without fear. We love the Y Camp.
Tivoli Lodge
4.5/597 Reviews
We've returned to Tivoli multiple times over multiple years since the entire atmosphere is unpretentious and relaxed, the entire staff is outstanding and both of these allow us (and our white Lab, Takoda) to relax and decompress without any unmet expectations! We're already looking to return soon
Glen Eyrie Castle & Conference Center A Ministry of the Navigators
4.8/5100 Reviews
Disabled not welcome. We had booked afternoon tea for a party of 9. I am in a wheelchair. There are 3 accessible parking spaces in the back lot, none of them have hash marks for unloading a wheelchair. I had to use a separate entrance from my party, the workers entrance where people are coming in and out with trays of food and where the dumpsters are. Dehumanizing and the staff seemed irritated I was back there. Their website says the main level is wheelchair accessible, and that they have an accessible bathroom. While I was able to get in to the area to have tea, the bathrooms were not even remotely accessible. I have a standard wheelchair that is 24 inches wide, the one bathroom that did not have stairs going down in to it was not able to be navigated by wheelchair. A staff member told me I might have better luck on the 5th floor, where there are stall bathrooms...but the elevator is also not accessible for a standard chair. It is blocked by a door on a hinge that doesn't open wide enough to allow entry. A full sized power chair would be hopeless in most of the building. There is no excuse in this day and age to lack accessibility. The gift shop is also inaccessible. So is the tour. The overall feeling was very hostile and unwelcoming. 3 of our party have celiac disease. There is a $3 upcharge for gluten free food, which much like the accessibility was just a nod to appearances. The scones were miniscule and so dry that my SIL begged for some jam (that doesn't come with them) to try and soften them enough to eat. The regular food had a nice presentation, the gluten free looked pretty much slapped together. It was definitely not worth the $40 price tag. Tea is bagged, and left to steep in the pot. This was a special occasion and most of our party was from out of town. I would not return, there are far nicer and more welcoming places to have afternoon tea that don't discriminate against disabled people.
Historic Windsor
4/560 Reviews
This is a homestay which is cheap and value for money. Breakfast is good with self service. This homestay is about 55 mins to Vail Village and Ski Resort.
Motel 6 Limon, CO I 70
3.6/545 Reviews
This is an older “hotel”. Pros: The owner/staff were very friendly and accommodating, most staff wore masks. The room was very clean. Cons: While it is clean, the rooms need some TLC. The toilet in our bathroom was not working properly. I had to use ice bucket to fill reservoir. The sink did not drain properly. All the cups and plates at the Spartan breakfast were styrofoam - not very green. Lastly, I only saw one other guest in public area wearing a mask. Not cool.
Econo Lodge
4.1/599 Reviews
The hotel is what you pay for. A clean, low key hotel room with a bed and shower. Not sure what else my son and I needed. Don’t expect a fancy breakfast in the AM. The money you save can be used to walk over to village inn just a short walk away. Of note, we had a 2 bed room. The beds are doubles, not queen size. So if you have more than 2 people, it may be a tight fit. I would not hesitate to stay here again!
Econo Lodge
3.4/5102 Reviews
Breakfast is ok, the room is not big but enough, the service is good, we booked the room on Ctrip.com, check-in procedures are done immediately upon arrival, no deposit pre-authorization is required. Relatively cheap hotel, can't have high demands. It's just that there is an iron frame beside the bed that is more than an inch longer, and I got knocked on my leg at night
Capitol Hill Mansion B&B Inn
4.8/5101 Reviews
Denver downtown/capitol hill
My daughter and I had the most pleasant stay and the absolute best mother/daughter weekend! We enjoyed staying in a historic and majestic building, woke up to the smell of wafting bacon aroma, relished the delicious gormet breakfast in the peaceful garden, visited the sites and restaurants within walking distance (like the Molly Brown house just down the street), and sipped wine on the porch in the evenings. It was perfect! Our Forget-Me-Not room was clean and comfy and having on-site parking was a huge benefit/relief. Everything was just wonderful! Thank you, Carl, and your whole staff!!

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Number of Hotels10,258
Number of Reviews9,136
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 27,940
Average Price (Weekends)PHP 27,317