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    The Arvada Dragonfly

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    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    The Patterson Inn

    The Patterson Inn

    4.5
    (57 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    This is a delightful place to stay. I love the old world charm, and the staff are super friendly…read moreand at times quite hilarious. Next time I visit Denver, I'm 100% staying here.

    We just stayed in The Library at the Patterson Inn, and we are certainly planning to return to…read morerepeat the experience. I'll try to keep this short: the Patterson Inn is a delightful boutique hotel with glorious original interiors that have been refurbished in a way that both honors the historical original and gives attention to the modern comforts people expect nowadays. So many small perfect details, storage everywhere in the room, good WiFi throughout, beautiful areas to relax, the on-site 12 Spirits bar, the great breakfasts served in a beautiful area and featuring made-from-scratch-on-site and local goods . . . and most of all the welcoming and helpful staff, who quickly feel like friends. (Cheers and so many thanks to owner Chris Chiari and innkeeper Steve.) And what a delightful neighborhood - safe, walkable, FUN, with all manner of entertaining things within an easy walk. The Library was large and SO comfortably appointed, with tons of storage, space heater and cooler and a great modern bathroom - just couldn't have been happier. On the haunting front - first of all, I'm not into this stuff. At all. But. When we unpacked, I'd left my (large, hardshell) suitcase on top of the luggage rack on the side by the entry door, and I'd put a large hardback book I was reading it dead square in the middle of it. Went to supper, had some drinks. Came back six hours later and my wife lay on the bed (on the side away from the entry) to check her messages. I was over at the desk by the windows (on the side away from the entry) plugging in my phone to charge. It had been maybe three minutes since we entered the room. THUMP! over by the entrance to the room. We looked at each other. We both said, "It wasn't me." I went over to look and . . . my big hardbound book was now lying on the floor about three feet from the suitcase on the luggage rack. Weird. Weird enough that we were seriously trying to figure out how it had fallen (there hadn't been an earthquake, no one was jumping around, it was totally still and getting later in the evening) and eventually one of us said, "Hey, what if it was the ghost?" Ha ha. Told the staff the next morning as kind of a ha-ha thing and they were remarkably unsurprised and gave every appearance of having heard this sort of thing a lot. It was weird to us, though. Anyway, forget about that - the Patterson Inn was a great stay for us, and we are really looking forward to a return. What we're up in air about is whether we want to stay again in The Library (which we loved) or check out another room.

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    In the bar, you can see a photo demonstrating how this is unchanged from the original owners' time
    In the bar, you can see a photo demonstrating how this is unchanged from the original owners' time
    This is the new bar in the old carriage house. It's a great, comfortable meeting place.
    This is the new bar in the old carriage house. It's a great, comfortable meeting place.
    Spacious dining area - you've got to check out the floor!

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    Spacious dining area - you've got to check out the floor!
    Hostel Fish

    Hostel Fish

    4.3
    (164 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    I really enjoyed my stay at this hostel. The location is great. I hadn't stayed in a hostel located…read morein the center of a US city before, and I was pleasantly impressed. It was overall cleaner than I expected, although the foot of the bed where you can put some of your stuff was really dusty. They have lockers under the beds, which were pretty dusty as your stuff just goes directly on the floor. They charge $4 to rent a lock. I appreciated how there were curtains on the bunk beds. Each room is themed, and I stayed in the Maps room, which was all female. This was the cutest, best decorated dorm I've stayed in. I loved the theme. The communal restrooms were clean, although one of the showers wasn't working. The bar was lively in the evening, and the work areas were nice.

    My standard for hostel is mostly just a place to crash for cheap (about $52 a night in 4/2026) so…read morewent in not asking for a lot. The rooms were generally clean but can feel stuffy. The sheets were pilling and whatever was inside the blanket was uneven so it felt weird. The bathroom and shower were clean but do bring your own slippers and supplies. Needless to say, these are shared to go in early if you want to avoid wait or prior usage. There's a bar inside the building and it will get loud at night so if your are a light sleeper, think twice or come prepared. The location is very conveniently located in downtown with many nearby places to explored.

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    Cool aesthetics
    Common areas and bar area

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    Common areas and bar area
    Hotel Teatro

    Hotel Teatro

    4.0
    (347 reviews)
    5.9 mi
    $$$

    From the minute I walked into the lobby for checkin, I felt the warm cozy vibe of the Hotel Teatro…read more I checked in the week before Christmas in town on a quick business trip. The lobby has a wine/coffee bar with a library style, high ceiling lounge with comfortable seating and a warm fireplace. The Christmas tree was in the entrance foyer that helped make the seasonal experience. The hotel is connected to The Nickel restaurant and was a nice option for meals while I was in town. I ate twice here and left a separate outstanding review for them. My room was a very comfortable. I slept well on the King size bed and the rain style shower was awesome. The room also came with a tub and the hotel provided bath salts and bath ball for soaking. Normally, I would pass, but it was too good to not take advantage of. It was extremely relaxing. All in all, I am looking forward to my next trip to Denver and bringing the Mrs. We will most definitely stay at the Hotel Teatro when we do. Until next time, Cheers!

    Staying at the Hotel Teatro was a mistake we won't make twice…read more We were created by the friendly staff and checked in and offered a prosecco or soda. That was great and I highly recommend the prickly pear soda. They are walkable to a lot of restaurants and the opera house, and also offer car service within 2 miles. Very handy. But that's where the good ends for me. Our room was tucked up behind the elevators among a bunch of weird little stairs, like the most unimpressive Escher painting. It was very dark with only 2 lamps and 2 bedside lights. We could have opened the wall of windows, but because the doors and windows were not properly sealed, the only way to keep the freezing cold air rushing in was to keep the blackout curtains closed. The heat worked well, but cycled frequently and was very loud. The intake is next to the bed, so it disrupted our sleep. The fitness center was sad. There was one treadmill, one bike, one elliptical, and one weight bench, which is fine, but only 5-12 lb and 25-50lb weights (nothing between). Also, it was 82 degrees and there is no cold water available. It does not appear to have been swept or vacuumed in weeks. I used one of 2 beat up mats and from the ground could really see the filth. At check in, we were given a wooden nickel ($10 credit) for each night and told we could use it in the hotel restaurant, The Nickel. They only offer breakfast in Saturday and Sunday, so we went our 2nd day. I got the shakshuka, and when it arrived there were 2 poached eggs on top, not cooked in the sauce. NBD until I took a bite and all the sauce was room temp, as though it has just come out of a jar. There were areas slightly above room temperature, like it had been under a heat lamp. Wildly disappointing. My BF thought his avocado toast was pretty basic for the price. We tried to spend our last wooden nickel that night, getting a drink there, and were told it was only good in the other lounge area, which is odd since we both heard them tell us the nickel was for the Nickel. We ended up paying $42 for 2 small apps (a single croquette and 3 tiny gourges) and a glass of wine. I wouldn't have gotten anything but we wanted to burn the credit and BF wanted a snack with his wine. So we paid full price. Overall, very expensive for what it was. This is a 3-star hotel on it's best day, and someone needs to investigate the kitchen. We also feel deceived about the daily credit.

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    Room Service from The Nickel.
    Room Service from The Nickel.
    Library
    Library
    Hotel Teatro

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