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Hotel Maxwell Anderson
4.3/5102 Reviews
We had stayed at the Hotel Denver years ago, and did not realize at the time of booking that the Hotel Maxwell Anderson was the same place, rebranded. What a nice facelift! The location is totally convenient, walking distance to the pool and downtown. Check-in was easy, the front desk clerks were friendly and helpful. This was a last minute trip and were trying to make this a budget-friendly stay and chose an inside king room. It was small, but well appointed, comfy and cozy. We get to Glenwood once or twice a year, and this will be our go-to place from now on. Ours was a mid-week stay, I felt that it was an excellent value, not sure how the prices would be on the weekend.
Courtyard Glenwood Springs
4.2/582 Reviews
Nice hotel a short distance from Glenwood springs centre. Big car park with a nice view from most rooms. Not far from the springs and adventure area if you’ve stopped off for that. We drove into the centre but you could walk if you had longer. Couldn’t ask for anything more from a hotel here.
Residence Inn Glenwood Springs
4.2/554 Reviews
This place was a great value. It was clean and the beds were comfortable. The couch was very low and sunken which made it uncomfortable. The kitchen was poorly stocked with bowl for serving and mixing and it needed a baking dish. My biggest complaint was the employee on break sitting in the lobby arguing very loudly in Spanish on speaker phone. I was on the other end of the room and could plainly hear both sides of the conversation! After 30 minutes he went behind the Reception desk. The woman working the desk did not ask him to have his phone call elsewhere and ignored the whole event. It was quite irritating.
Hotel Colorado
4.2/599 Reviews
This hotel is part of the Rocky Mountaineer Tour arriving from Moab, Utah which arrived at 8:00PM. The tour makes all the arrangements including check in, payment as well as providing a room key so I cant comment on the check in process. The hotel was opened in 1883 and has historical significance and is typical of a hotel of this age. There is a large lobby with comfortable seating. Since we were fed on the trainI did not sample the restaurant a meal but observed that there was outdoor dining as well as a full bar. The hallway upstairs was triple the size of one of today’s hotels and the room itself was only a bit smaller than what one could expect in a modern place. There were exposed pipes and a window AC unit which is to be expected and the AC did go on and off all night but not so loudly as to disturb sleep. The bathroom was well equipped and the bed very comfortable. I would consider giving this hotel five stars but wasnt there long enough to really sample everything.

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Highest Price£766
Lowest Price£71
Number of Reviews414
Number of Hotels16
Average Price (Weekdays)£192
Average Price (Weekends)£236