Lumber Baron Inn & GardensvsHyatt Place Denver / Cherry Creek
Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens and Hyatt Place Denver/Cherry Creek are both rated very highly by writers. Overall, Hyatt Place Denver/Cherry Creek is the choice of most writers compared to Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens. Hyatt Place Denver/Cherry Creek has a TripExpert Score of 78 with endorsements from 5 reviewers such as Afar Magazine, Frommer's and Travel + Leisure.
Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens
2555 W 37th Ave., Denver, CO 80211-2850
From $229/night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Smoking Rooms
- Free Parking
- Meeting Rooms
Frommer's
"The 8,500-square-foot house held many surprises: a myriad of ornate wood fixtures... and a once-hidden third-story ballroom under an ornate pyramidal dome." Full review
Fodor's
"The Keller family has made a plush, stylish, and romantic bed and breakfast out of a dilapidated Highland apartment building originally constructed for a lumber baron and his family in the 1890s." Full review
Gayot
"Because this is the former home of a Victorian lumber baron, its a showcase of elaborately carved woodwork both in the public rooms and the antique-appointed suites."
Lonely Planet
"Murder mystery dinners and romance-inducing suites make this elegantly quirky B&B stand out from the pack – even the locals choose to stay here for a weekend mystery getaway!" Full review
Hyatt Place Denver / Cherry Creek
4150 East Mississippi Avenue, Denver, CO 80246
From $79/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"Located just east of Colorado Boulevard and south of Cherry Creek, the Loews Denver’s sleek, towering exterior is black steel with a reflecting glass tower." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Inside the glass-and-steel building, the lobby is designed to resemble an Italian villa, with large marble columns, Renaissance-style paintings, and vintage furniture set beside a fireplace." Full review
Star Service
"Columns and large floral displays add to the luster, as do the crushed velvet sofas and gas-fired stone hearth. Only things missing are the Gregorian chants." Full review
Afar Magazine
"There are many iconic buildings in Denver, new and old. It is easy to see why this imposing structure is known as "The Darth Vader Building."" Full review