This sleek Denver hotel features stylish, airy rooms with stunning views, a rooftop pool, and a vibrant bar scene, all just steps from local eateries.
"When it opened in an 1880s iron foundry on the edge of downtown in 2013, The Source food hall signaled a sea change for the former industrial zone that would blossom into Denver's RiNo Arts District. Five years later, the historic brick complex welcomed an attached 100-room hotel, done up in polished concrete and Baltic birch, with Japanese soaking tubs and a rooftop plunge pool. Today, the twin “market halls”—one in the original building, one in the new tower—house various food stalls and design shops, plus a barbershop and a florist. Standouts include Reunion Bread Co., where baker Ismael De Sousa turns out incredible Venezuelan- and Portuguese-inspired pastries (try the golfeados, walnut-studded sticky buns topped, improbably, with cotija cheese), and Safta, an Israeli stunner from James Beard Award winner Alon Shaya." - Megan Barber, Nicholas DeRenzo
"Denver’s River North arts district — RiNo for short — is the city’s latest urban-redevelopment success story, and the Source Hotel is an important part of its evolution." - Kevin Chau
"Located in the hip River North Art District (RiNo), the industrial-chic property is an ideal launchpad to explore the former manufacturing district. Within steps of your guest room, you'll find street art, cideries, craft studios, dozens of art galleries, and live music venues like the 3,000-seat Mission Ballroom." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Denver’s River North arts district — RiNo for short — is the city’s latest urban-redevelopment success story, and the Source Hotel is an important part of its evolution. It’s an ultra-contemporary building on the site of an old iron works, and within its walls are 100 modernist-inspired boutique hotel rooms that wear this industrial heritage on their metaphorical sleeve." - MICHELIN Guide
"In the arts district, The Source Hotel thrives above an indoor market." - Mitchell Friedman