The Oxford Hotel opened in 1891 and has been a favorite for local lodging ever since. It offers 80 guest rooms and one Presidential Suite, all of which feature French, English, Victorian or classic early-twentieth-century American decor.… Read More
During the Victorian era this hotel was an elegant fixture on the Denver landscape, and civilized touches like complimentary shoe shines, afternoon sherry, and morning coffee remain. Comfortable rooms are furnished with French and English period antiques, and the Cruise Room bar re-creates an Art Deco ocean liner. Art galleries are nearby. The popular McCormicks Restaurant ($$$) serves...
Designed by the architect Frank Edbrooke and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this is one of Denver’s few hotels to have survived from the 19th century (another being the Brown Palace). The facade is simple red sandstone, but the interior boasts marble walls, stained-glass windows, frescoes, and silver chandeliers, all of which were restored between 1979 and 1983 using...
If you think you deserve expensive antiques, servile attendants and a Bose sound system in every room, you'll feel right at home at The Oxford Hotel. It's a place to hide out from the "urban stresses" of Denver's bovine metropolis along with your glossy-haired and French-cuffed compatriots. Known for up-to-here service and all the plush pluses. But don't linger long...you might actually have to...