"The first hotel to open in River North, an industrial-turned-chic artist neighborhood, the Ramble Hotel is functional, vintage-inspired, and, best of all, it's home to the second outpost of Death & Co. Arriving at the Ramble Hotel feels like you’re visiting your neighbor’s living room, if your neighbor was a hip, cocktail-drinking antique furniture collector—it's luxurious, richly decorated, and vintage-inspired, with rooms that have peerless minibars. But beyond the interior design, the hotel also functions well. Everywhere you look there are small touches added because it makes the hotel stay better—the rooms have coat hooks on the wall, the windows open to catch a breeze, and the minibar has food you want to eat. This is a hotel for people who are sick of other hotels." - Megan Barber, Nicholas DeRenzo
"Designed to feel like home with comfy beds, wide-plank hickory flooring, and local snacks. Features Death & Co. for cocktails and a restaurant with seasonal, local cuisine." - Todd Plummer, Eliseé Browchuk
"Chances are, most hotel guests aren’t thinking about the months-long training of the staff or the story of how the hotel itself was conceived—or how, for example, the curtain rods in The Ramble Hotel’s rooms are actually 50-pound gas pipes (a nod to the industrial nature of RiNo, the Denver neighborhood where the hotel is located) that the owner, Ryan Diggins, and his staff personally carried up to each room before the opening."
"Located in the River North Arts District, this striking hotel channels 17th-century French salon style across 50 rooms—expect jewel-toned walls, velvet seating, chandeliers, and vanity mirrors—while offering on-site dining and drinking that rival the neighborhood’s best. It provides immediate access to RiNo’s shops, restaurants, and bars and places guests steps from standout spots including a pan-Latin dim sum restaurant by a James Beard finalist and a renowned cocktail bar installed in the lobby." - Bailey Berg, Allyson Reedy
"Located in the River North Art District (RiNo), this 50-room hotel features a polished aesthetic with jewel-toned walls and furniture, and brass accents. It houses a cocktail lounge that is an offshoot of the NYC icon Death & Co." - Tim Latterner Tim Latterner Tim Latterner was previously a design editor at Domino, news editor at Architectural Digest, and senior editor at Travel + Leisure. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines