Hotel Monaco
(720) 863-4971
1717 Champa St
(at 17th Street)
Denver,
CO
80202
39.747621
-104.992511
Neighborhoods: Northwest Denver, Central Business District, Central Business District (CBD)
Reviews & Ratings for Hotel Monaco
29 reviews
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Awesome Hotel
by tsfrancis
October 29, 2002
Wonderful hotel. Great spa and restaurant. The design, colors and fabrics in the room are awesome. The place has real personality.
- Pros: spa, altitude adjustment, room colors
- Cons: price
Remember it fondly by Marielle M. at InsiderPages
Contributor
November 14, 2008
We stayed at Hotel Monaco a few years back right after its renovation. Hubby and I frequently recall the whole trip with great affection. We enjoyed the hotel and staff. The location was great. We didn't need a car, which of course saves bundles. While we prefer not to make repeat trips (too many places to see and go), we would do Denver and Hotel Monaco again.
Lovely older hotel by Robin M. at InsiderPages
Contributor
November 11, 2008
This renovated hotel is a beautiful and eclectic hotel. The decor and atmosphere are very relaxing. The attached bard and cafe are very good. This hotel is pet friendly.
A lovely place to stay within walking distance of downtown and the baseball stadium.
Great Hotel by Mark T. at InsiderPages
Contributor
August 26, 2008
I have stayed in the Hotel Monaco for my bachelor party as well as my wedding night. It was great, the Hotel I mean.
Great service and ammenities. The rooms were very comfortable and affordable.
The restaurant is unbelievable.
Great location to all that Denver has to offer!
And they have a little Jack Russell that lives at the hotel. Dogs are welcome to stay.
Cute Decor but bed dipped in the middle, hated the pillows..
by shasong
May 25, 2008
Ok so I've heard alot of positive things about this hotel so I booked it. The room is adorable and the l'occitane amenties are nice, but the bed sucked it dipped in the middle. THE PILLOWS- the sham pillows were like rocks and the down pillows felt like they had 5 feathers in them. The deluxe king room is so small (375 sq ft)! But in all fairness they did have that on their website. It's seriously hard to have 2 people change clothes in there. But the front desk people were very nice, when we asked for toothpaste they had it to our room in like 2 min, and it's a good location.
- Pros: decor, l'occitane products
- Cons: bed, pillows, size
Great boutique experience with a few fixable glitches
by andream2008
February 15, 2008
We stayed here for our 2 year anniversary. The booking of the room went well, and upon arrival we were upgraded! I decided to do the ROMANCE package that included a movie, breakfast vouchers for Panzanos, as well as champagne/chocolate covered strawberries. I had requested a goldfish to be in our room upon arrival, but we were missing our little friend when we first came to the room. I called the front desk and they quickly brought one up. My fiance needed his suit pressed, and I also called to the front desk and they made it happen within a few hours! Totally awesome! However, after we had gone out to dinner, we came back to enjoy a soak in the jacuzzi tub with champagne and chocolate covered strawberries. We opened up the box from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory to see MOLDY chocolate covered strawberries. Not just crusty, but covered halfway with mold. GROSS! Talk about a mood killer! We called down to the front desk to request a replacement dessert, and NOTHING was sent up to our room. We received an apology the next day from the concierge, as they order the goods directly from the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, it really wasn't their fault...unless they had kept them in the fridge too long?? I don't know. Anyway, when we checked out, there was a small non-moldy chocolate gift for us from the local owner of the local Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory store and a bouquet of flowers; a gesture I appreciated. Too bad the hotel didn't send us anything while we were chillin in the jacuzzi with no goodies! As far as the hotel is concerned, everything was clean and beautiful. The bed was really comfortable, and the decor is extremely unique. The wine gathering was fun, and the complimentary chair massages were AWESOME! Tip: if you don't like or are allergic to dogs, do not stay here. People are walking around with their dogs on a leash, and there were a few times when some guests' pets would start barking and snarling at each other in the lobby.
- Pros: Stylish, unique experience!
- Cons: Guest services needs work, the occasional dog fight in the lobby
favorite mile high hotel
by jacaputo
March 26, 2007
I used to live in Denver and whenever I go back I stay at the Hotel Monaco. I love the quirky decor and you can't beat the location!
Sophisticated Style and service with out the stuffiness
by khaili
March 20, 2007
When checking in for a one night get away I recieved much more than my room key. The Front Desk staff wanted to know where I was coming in from and was ready for my dog as well. I was told that it was a "must " to sit and relax with a glass of wine at their nightly wine reception in the lobby.. dogs welcome as well.
The service was outstanding all thoughout the stay including our gold fish in our room. When ready to go to dinner the front desk asked if I needed someone to walk our dog and play with her. Morning room service was prompt and I was welcomed by someone who told me about the weather outside and what to do around the hotel for breakfast and the bike path.
Job well done from the check in smiles to the check out "when are you coming back to see us". Felt like home
- Pros: Location, Style Service and fun staff. A great place to stay for work or pleasure
- Cons: That there is only one Kimpton Hotel in the city
Pet Friendly is a Plus
by missamylynne
November 20, 2006
I have always been impressed with the Hotel Monaco chain. Room service, the bell man, and the valets were very prompt and friendly. The room was clean and had great decor. I enjoyed the complimentary goldfish. It is great to have a pet friendly hotel. Definately Recommended.
A hip and high-style hotel in the heart of Denver's downtown business district.
by Contributor
September 19, 2006
The Scene
This colorful, elegant and completely renovated boutique hotel was once the 1917 Railway Exchange building. Its location--within walking distance of Lower Downtown's numerous restaurants, jazz clubs and Coors Field--attracts an upscale business crowd during the week and an art crowd on weekends.
The Details
The comfortable chairs and sofas in the two-story lobby are covered in a manic melange of stripes, dots and bright primary colors. This is the setting of complimentary coffee every morning and wine every evening. More restful colors prevail in the 189 guest rooms and suites. Music buffs will enjoy the musical suites--the Grace Slick Suite has some of Slick's original Jefferson Starship artwork; the John Lennon suite features framed handwritten lyrics of Beatles' songs. Guest services include 24-hour room service, a Renaissance Aveda Spa and Salon and an on-site fitness center. Dogs are welcomed with treats by Lily, the resident Jack Russell Terrier.
Animal Farm or Hotel
by denver88
December 22, 2005
The rooms were bright and clean, nice amenities. However, dog hair in the room, if you have alergies stay away from this place. Too many dogs. If you like to hear a barking dog, by all means stay here. Wish hotels would warn the guests that a dog may have been in the room (and on the bed and chairs, etc) before you check in.
- Pros: room appearance, service
- Cons: dog hair, dog filth





