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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price on weekends is around $130.
In Denver, hotel prices gradually increase throughout the week, starting at just over $110 on Monday and reaching around $130 on Saturday. Weekend rates are notably higher, with Sunday prices dropping slightly, yet remaining above weekday averages.
Price by Month
Lowest price in January just over $100; highest in November around $200–$250.
In Denver, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, with the lowest average in January at just over $100 and the highest in November at around $200–$250. The month of June also sees prices close to this peak range.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices drop to around $100–$150 for last-minute bookings in Denver.
In Denver, as the check-in date approaches, hotel prices generally reflect a drop in availability, particularly for higher-quality accommodations that are often fully booked by three weeks prior. Lower quality hotels may reduce their prices significantly as the check-in date nears, especially on the same day, where prices can reach around $100–$150 compared to around $150–$160 when booked in advance.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular hotel category in Denver is 2*, priced just over $100.
In Denver, hotel distribution shows a clear trend where prices rise with star ratings. For instance, 2* hotels, the most popular category, average just over $100, while 3* hotels are around $150. The price difference between adjacent ratings remains modest.
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Top Tips
- Plan 24 to 48 hours for acclimation to Denver’s 5,280 ft (1,610 m) elevation. Hydrate, limit intense activity on arrival, and learn to recognize altitude sickness signs; hotel staff can recommend remedies, and some properties offer oxygen canisters, especially for guests with health sensitivities.
- Book rooms 60 to 90 days ahead for major events like the Great American Beer Festival (early October) and National Western Stock Show (mid-January) to avoid significant rate hikes. Check local event calendars or ask your hotel concierge about upcoming large gatherings that may affect pricing.
- Factor in Denver's 10.75% hotel tax, which can add $20 to $40 USD to a $200 USD nightly rate, to accurately budget your stay. Review the full booking total at checkout, as some hotels may list additional fees.
- Stay in LoDo or Union Station for a location within 0.5–1 mile walk of Ball Arena and the Colorado Convention Center, or RiNo for newer boutique hotels and evening dining options. Many hotels in these areas offer curated local experiences or partnerships with restaurants and venues; ask the front desk for recommendations.
- Use the free MallRide shuttle along 16th Street Mall for quick downtown connections, reducing taxi or rideshare expenses between attractions. The shuttle offers low-floor access and visual displays to support guests with accessibility needs.
- Bring a refillable water bottle; Denver’s tap water is safe to drink and hotel lobbies often have water bottle refill stations or filtered water for guest use.
- Apply SPF 30+ sunscreen and wear sunglasses, as Denver’s UV levels are about 16-19% higher than at sea level. Some hotels provide complimentary sunscreen near pools or at the front desk for guest convenience.
- Request a high-floor or courtyard room during game or convention nights to reduce noise from nearby streets and event venues. Some hotels offer white noise machines or can recommend room categories for quieter stays.
- Choose hotels near Union Station or LoDo for direct access to the DEN commuter rail, which reaches Denver International Airport in about 35 to 40 minutes. Ask at the front desk for help with train schedules or ticket purchases.
- Visit in the off-season (April–May or September–November) to find hotel discounts of up to 20% and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere. Hotel websites may list special packages with bonuses like breakfast or spa credits.
- Verify Wi-Fi speeds before booking; look for hotels specifying 25 Mbps or higher if you need reliable video conferencing. Ask about hardwired connections or availability of private spaces for calls if working remotely.
- Check hotel parking fees, which can range from $30 to $50 USD daily at downtown properties, and consider using public transportation to reduce costs. Ask about onsite EV charging or local parking alternatives, as some hotels offer discounted rates or transit passes.
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