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The Brown Palace Hotel is a historical landmark hotel built in 1892, in the heart of downtown Denver.
Anchor to the financial district, the Brown Palace Hotel is only one block from the 16th Street pedestrian mall. Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, and the rest of Lower Downtown Denver (LoDo) lies at the other end of the free shuttle. The Colorado Convention Center is a five-block walk.
Designed by one of Denver's prominent architects, Frank E. Edbrooke, the unique triangular shaped building of the Brown Palace Hotel allows sunshine to illuminate each of its 241 distinctive rooms and suites, all of which surround the nine-story atrium lobby.
All rooms include complimentary high-speed Internet access, twice-daily housekeeping, nightly turndown service, 24-hour room service and artesian water bottled from the hotel's own well.
The Denver Brown Palace Hotel have five dining facilities on site.
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