"A luxury hotel located inside Denver Union Station, known for its jewel-toned decor, vintage-inspired design, and modern amenities. It offers guests a unique blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort."
"This boutique hotel in LoDo's historic train station—called Union Station—just might have the best lobby in the city. Luxurious guest rooms and cloud-like beds ensure a good night’s sleep. And while the shell of Union Station might be old, the guts are new. The historic renovation maintained the train station's original architecture, so no two rooms are alike. Pullman guest rooms recreate the feeling of a train car with custom Art Deco furnishings and vintage train advertisements. Walk a few feet out of your room and a plethora of dining options await in Union Station. Union Station connects downtown Denver to the city's international airport via the A-line train, making the Crawford Hotel a top choice if you have an early flight." - Megan Barber, Nicholas DeRenzo
"Awarded one Michelin key as a property offering a very special stay, this Colorado hotel is noted for its connection to the local context, strong design, consistent service, comfort, and a memorable personality." - Stacey Lastoe
"Rooms are located on the upper floors in what used to be offices ringing the soaring 65-foot central hall. It took a massive renovation to make these spaces habitable, and the results are impressively luxurious, with nods to Victorian elegance, Art Deco swankiness, and contemporary post-industrial loft living, depending on the room type." - Kevin Chau
"Set within Denver’s historic Union Station, which dates to 1881 and took on its Beaux-Arts form in 1914, this active transportation hub was reborn as a hotel in 2014 while retaining heritage features from the Grand Hall to the restored ticket station, now the Terminal Bar serving Colorado-distilled spirits and regional drafts. The 112 guest rooms showcase custom artwork and furniture, and Pullman-style rooms honor Pullman sleeper cars with art-deco touches and vintage train ads plus views of the platform. The station also houses a dozen restaurants and shops and remains served by Amtrak’s California Zephyr and multiple light-rail lines." - Pat Tompkins