"First impressions?Towering bookshelves, comfy leather couches, and abundant reading lights feel like a well-to-do professor's library in this 110-room theater district hotel. An inviting fireplace seals the deal. Who else is here?City dwellers, business travelers, and couples on a romantic getaway. How was check-in? Check-in flowed easily and the noon check-out time made for a relaxed morning. And the rooms?The king corner rooms are a treat, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows with city views, and deep soaking tubs to help soothe weary legs. Custom oak wardrobes complement a handsome blue-gray-cream color scheme, and the rainforest shower head makes you want to stay for days. Any other details?Plush terry robes are soft like kitten fur, and an in-room Keurig coffee maker made do when the urge for caffeine hit. Custom bicycles can be signed out at the front desk and the ever-so-important Wi-Fi was free and strong. How about food options?A seasonal menu of farm-to-table creations at the on-site Nickel restaurant packs a punch, taking advantage of local produce and meats. The Nickel also serves up 24-hour in-room dining, so when a craving for an ooey-gooey dessert hits at midnight, you can indulge. Are pets welcome?The Hotel Teatro is the most dog-friendly hotel in the city, letting four-legged friends stay with no pet fees and no weight restrictions. Why book here?The hotel has spacious, well-styled rooms in an imminently walkable section of LoDo, but beware, you could be tempted to stay put: The beds are addictively comfortable." - Megan Barber