Thompson Denver
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Character and identity
Thompson Denver plants Hyatt's lifestyle brand in the centre of LoDo, a few blocks from Union Station and walkable to Larimer Square, Meow Wolf and the city's main museums. Parts & Labor's mid-century interiors run through 216 rooms and suites, with saddle leather headboards, woven wool rugs and wide-plank floors nodding to Western Colorado without leaning costume. Downstairs sits Chez Maggy, Ludo Lefebvre's first restaurant outside Los Angeles, a butter-forward French brasserie filtered through the Rockies. Sixth-floor Reynard Social handles cocktails and skyline views, and a Victrola listening lounge stocks curated vinyl. Service is casual, efficient, urban in register.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and city-break travellers who want serious cooking, good cocktails and walkable downtown access to museums, sports and nightlife. It also suits families pairing a Meow Wolf or Avalanche game with a central base, and pet owners (the hotel is dog-friendly). Music nerds will enjoy the in-room turntables.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone using Denver as a launchpad for serious mountain adventures: the concierge is sharper at last-minute Rockies tickets than at planning Rocky Mountain itineraries. Guests who want lighter cooking may find Chez Maggy's cream-and-butter hand too rich, and seclusion-seekers will feel the buzz of downtown.
Bottom line
The pull here is the restaurant and bar programme inside a confidently designed urban hotel, not a full-service resort experience. Book if you want LoDo on your doorstep and a Lefebvre dinner downstairs; the 1,032-square-foot Thompson Suite, with its private terrace and two-sided fireplace, is the room to chase. Check the events calendar before locking dates.