Hotel Teatro
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Review
Character and identity
Set in Denver's theater district on the edge of LoDo, Hotel Teatro pairs a 110-room footprint with a lobby that reads like a moneyed professor's study: towering bookshelves, leather couches, reading lamps, and a working fireplace. Rooms lean into a blue-gray-cream palette with custom oak wardrobes, floor-to-ceiling windows, deep soaking tubs, and rainforest shower heads. The on-site restaurant, The Nickel, runs a seasonal farm-to-table menu and handles 24-hour room service. Custom loaner bicycles sit at the front desk, and the property's open-door pet policy (no fees, no weight limits) makes it the most dog-friendly address in town.
Who's it for
Best for:
Urban couples after a walkable romantic weekend, business travellers who want a quieter alternative to the convention hotels, and dog owners who refuse to leave the pup at home. Design-literate guests will appreciate the considered room product, and the noon check-out rewards anyone who likes a slow morning.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting a pool, kids' club, or resort-style facilities will find the offer thin. There's no spa programme to speak of, and travellers looking for multiple dining outlets or a buzzing bar scene inside the hotel should book somewhere larger.
Bottom line
The draw here is the room itself: corner kings with city views, soaking tubs, and beds guests genuinely struggle to leave, wrapped in a library-style lobby that punches above the hotel's size. Book a king corner for the floor-to-ceiling glass, bring the dog without a second thought, and lean on The Nickel for a strong single-restaurant stay.