Hotel Clio
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Character and identity
Set in the heart of Cherry Creek North, Denver's walkable luxury shopping district, Hotel Clio occupies the building that previously housed the JW Marriott and carries the polish to match. The 199 rooms run unusually large for a city hotel, north of 400 square feet, with writing desks and a separate seating area that make them feel closer to small apartments than standard keys. Toro Latin Kitchen & Lounge anchors the dining, a Richard Sandoval restaurant with a terrace and bar that pulls in locals as well as guests. A 24/7 gym rounds out the practical amenities.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families and shoppers who want a polished urban base with room to spread out. The generously sized rooms, complimentary cribs, king-plus-sofa-sleeper configurations, and notably kid-friendly service at Toro make this an easy pick for parents who don't want to compromise on a grown-up hotel feel. Also strong for Cherry Creek shopping trips and low-key business stays.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing a full-service luxury programme with a destination spa, multiple restaurants, or rooftop scene won't find it here. Design maximalists and those wanting a downtown Denver location closer to LoDo, the convention centre, or the cultural district should book elsewhere.
Bottom line
The draw here is space and location: oversized, residential-feeling rooms in Denver's best shopping neighbourhood, with a genuinely capable restaurant downstairs. Book a king with a sofa sleeper if you're travelling with kids, and request a crib in advance. Repeat recognition in readers' polls suggests the formula holds up; rates tend to soften outside peak shopping seasons.
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