Brown Palace Hotel is the second-oldest operating hotel in Denver, Colorado and is one of the first atrium-style hotel ever built. It is now operated by Quorum Hotels and Resorts. It was built in 1892, one year later than the Oxford Hotel. It was named for its original owner, Henry C. Brown, and was designed with its odd triangular shape by architect Frank Edbrooke.
The hotel is located at 321 17th St, Denver, CO between 17th Street, Broadway and Tremont Street/Pl in downtown Denver behind the Republic Plaza. The main entrance door is on Tremont Street.
I went here and it was huge
ReplyDeleteIt was SOO fancy! The inside was really cool and pretty.
ReplyDeletethe door man was nice
ReplyDeleteI wanted to go in there sooooo bad but we didn't
ReplyDeleteThe Brown palce was my favorite because it was nice, clean, and pretty. My group and I had some coffee, it was delicious.
ReplyDeletelacks function but has old world charm
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ReplyDeleteWhy does it look like a triangle?
ReplyDeleteClayton wanted water from here.
ReplyDeleteI have stayed here before.. it is said to be haunted?
ReplyDeletethis looked like a very fancy hotel
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ReplyDeleteKeith k.