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    Soroosh P.

    Solid hip hotel with great globalist treatment, breakfast at chez maggy is solid. Don't skimp out on the butter - or the chilaquiles for that fact. Definitely the most upscale and modern Hyatt property in Denver. Location is central .

    Conveniently located in the loo
    Bob S.

    The Thompson Denver is a three year old property with a contemporary decor and amazing staff. The location is stellar as well. We asked for an early check-in and the staff happily accommodated us. Our room on the tenth floor featured an awesome view of the mountains. Although the room was somewhat small, it featured a super comfy king bed and lots of extras. Be it a neat rolling tray of snacks for purchase and even a steamer in the closest. The bathroom even includes a skin care offering and a box of temptation aids for purchase. We dined at the Chez Maggy restaurant for lunch and breakfast and the food was superb. Look for a separate Yelp review. I'd highly recommend checking out the Reynard Social lounge on the sixth floor. We had an event in the library and the food and cocktails were a home run. My only regret was staying only one night. Can't wait to return!

    View from our room on the top floor
    Madi H.

    I only stayed for one evening as a birthday celebration and night out for my partner, but the experience was so great. Everyone was incredibly helpful, valet was a breeze, and the rooms are so chic. The hotel bar upstairs is cute and moody with very interesting cocktail options. This was the perfect getaway for a staycation and I would love to come back any time.

    Ada F.

    I had a wonderful stay at the Thompson in downtown Denver! There is active construction at the corner of the hotel on 16th Street, so be mindful of it. Some amenities that I loved for globalists only was the complimentary breakfast at Chez Maggy up to $40 per person. Every night, they had these little meringue cookies that were freshly baked at the front desk. Valet parking was very easy, I texted 15 minutes ahead to a phone number and it would notify me when it was ready. I got upgraded to a corner king room. The room was so curated and beautiful. The lighting fixtures created a relaxing ambiance in the room and the bathroom toiletries smelled amazing! I always request for feather pillows and they were so comfortable to lay on. As for the gym, this hotel doesn't have one in house, but they provide a day pass for a gym access to a nearby facility. It took me 3 minutes to walk over to Colorado Athletic Club and it had everything that I needed! The location was also prime to walk anywhere in downtown! I could see union station from my room and I walked to Lorimer street to dine nearby.

    the amazing shower. amazing.
    Maggie F.

    Ive stayed in plenty of hotels in my years, but the Thompson is easily my favorite. From the decor, the great gym, the insanely kind staff, and the AMAZING showers. It was an all around wonderful experience. The 6th floor lounge is just stunning, the bartenders / staff were so sweet & attentive. My ONLY complaint is that there is not a ton of storage for your clothes- just a small armoire. I made it work for a 4 day trip, but if you have ski clothes, or more than 1 person... it'd be tight. I already want to come back & I haven't even left yet. If you're coming to Denver, Id highly suggest the Thompson. It's a maybe 10 min walk from Union Station, which has a train straight to the airport- $10 per ride. You cant beat it. Go. Stay. Shower, you wont regret it.

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    Jamal A.

    Very posh design. Architecturally, it's outstanding. However, accommodations are concerning. 1. The walls are very thin. I would recommend asking for ear plugs, even if you're not close to the club because you will hear people going in and out or the doors slamming 2. I had a negative experience with housekeeping taking away my earplugs even though they were around my personal items. Had to get them replaced. And they also left a mountain of towels/forgot to take out the trash. I feel that for the price, I'm not sure it's worth it. I have stayed at better 4 star hotels without these issues. Views were alright, but nothing to brag about. And I paid extra for the views Lastly, I would like to offer a recommendation. Do not use Valet service. There's plenty of self-parking options for much cheaper! Avoid the $65 charge

    Colorful macaroons
    Jerry O.

    We love having events at the sleek, modern hotel inLoDo! The Thompson provides a top quality venue for or group of 130. Their 2 rooms in the basement are comfortable and fun separated by a lounge area. We had both rooms and the lounge area too. The food from their kitchen is excellent. We had great comments from our attendees. We haven't stayed in the rooms but have toured several and thy are all well appointed. Highly recommend for events for less than 150 people - which has worked great for us!!

    Double queen
    Kim N.

    We booked a one night stay here after our flight got delayed. Love the modern look of this hotel and the proximity to things. Room smelled nice, was clean and comfortable night stay!

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    Page M.

    I stayed here for a night on the town as it was part of the Amex hotels that get a few perks. We had such a blast - great rooms, comfy beds, roomy bathroom, and a beautiful lobby. It was so close to union station, so we took the train in and walked over - easy breezy! You could walk to just about anywhere you needed. Not to mention being dog friendly, and very accommodating with bowls we needed for her. We ate dinner on the rooftop restaurant and had a fantastic server. Order the pull apart burger and bread pudding - licked the plates clean! We'd be back in a heartbeat! If you have an Amex, definitely worth booking through the portal as there were some fun extra perks - free breakfast, a welcome gift, and complimentary champagne on arrival.

    Double queen
    Riyona A.

    At check in, Ashley was helping us and she was fantastic! We were in town for my friends birthday and were able to get a better room with a view for her birthday! All thanks to Ashley. She was very thorough with explaining everything that the hotel had to offer including gym and coffee perks! She offered us a complimentary glass of Prosecco as well and of course we accepted. My friend and I both agreed that this was one of the top 3 best check in experiences we have ever had and we travel A LOT. Thanks again for the warm hospitality Ashley!

    Adam C.

    The Denver Thompson is an elegant hotel. It is a new hotel and has a rich design. I chose the Thompson for its location which is just a few blocks from Denver's Union station and Laramie Square essentially where DT Denver is vibrant. My room was very clean and the bed comfortable. There is a mini coffee shop and a restaurant with a bar in the hotel. Staff were very welcoming and attentive. My one suggestion is for the hotel to include a ergonomic chair for all of us digital workers. Thompson (Hyatt) was a very pleasant stay.

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    Matthew L.

    Got to stay here for a two night stay. This is a newer hotel downtown right in the middle of it all. We were greeted at the front door and the front desk treated us like family. Really felt welcome. Rooms were well appointed and very clean. Our floor had an ice machine and filtered water service to fill up. Our room had a record player in it with current records. There was a coffee bar in the lobby, we did not use it but look good. Would recommend this property for anyone coming to Denver looking for a relaxing and rewarding stay, Thompson is it.

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    Very nice. Great location, friendly service, comfortable suite, great restaurant.

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    Some amenities that I loved for globalists only was the complimentary breakfast at Chez Maggy up to $40 per person.

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