"What are your first impressions as you enter?Nestled in the center of the city’s theater district, the Four Seasons Hotel Denver impresses with a sleek, tranquil lobby full of natural light and giant floral arrangements. An all-white, towering fireplace is a welcome sight in the winter, and large reception desks host attentive staff ready to serve. Nice. Who else is here?Discerning hotel regulars with the cash to pay for the best. Anything of note that facilitated your stay? Multiple elevators mean that you never have to wait and in-room tech—think iPod docking stations—is helpful without being nerd overload. When you get up to your room, what might you find?Opt for a deluxe mountain view room on floors 10 through 16 and you'll be rewarded with Denver's famous Rocky Mountain sunsets. The room decor is sophisticated and refined, full of soothing earth tones and marble bathrooms. Even the smallest rooms feel like mini-apartments, thanks to comfortable arm chairs and two-person writing desks, and the well-made beds are fluffy and heavenly with crisp linens tucked in tight. Anything else stand out among the amenities in your room?Plush terrycloth bathrobes are a Four Seasons staple. Ask for a humidifier to combat the dry Denver air. If you're hungry, but don't feel like leaving the hotel premises, are there good options?The hotel's signature restaurant, Edge, delivers Colorado-ranched beef and a well-curated wine list to locals and guests alike. Enjoy a hot summer night poolside on the third-floor terrace, and the prompt—albeit pricey—room service has a laundry list of options to keep the whole crew happy. How helpful are the staff members?In-the-know concierge staff can snag even the hardest of reservations. What else should we know before booking a stay?A complimentary car service will drop you anywhere within three miles, and the Four Seasons Hotel Denver also offers an array of family-friendly amenities that make traveling easier—think complimentary snacks, in-room tents, a toy wagon, and game consoles. Finally, relax at one of nicest spas in the city; the yummy-smelling evergreen massage soothes every tired muscle. Bottom line: Why is the Four Seasons a good option for a stay in Denver?Luxe accommodations with a rooftop pool, spa, and restaurant to match." - Megan Barber