2601 Zuni Street Building A Denver, CO 80211
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16 reviewsInn at the Highlands Denver Downtown is a traveler's favorite pet-friendly hotel in Denver, CO. Inn at the Highlands Denver Downtown welcomes up to 2 dogs of any size with a pet fee of $25 per pet, per night. This fee will be collected directly upon check-in. A grassy area is located nearby for pet relief. Cats are not permitted. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your pet will be as happy and cared for as you are throughout your visit.
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bennS6121PF
4 months ago
2/10
the place was dirty overall, I took a shower right when I got there after it took me 20 to 30 minutes to check in cause no one was at the front desk, the shower drain wouldnt drain properly and there was a broken drawer in the room when I got there on the tv stand, I go up and say hey im not gonna be paying for this so they got me into a different room which was a plus even tho I didnt mind staying same room if I didnt pay for damages prior, about 5:30 6am somewhere in there I heard something or someone saying "kitty its gonna die" and im not even making it up not sure if it was homeless person or some paranormal stuff happening there but it freaked me out and wouldnt leave until I shouted shut up! heard no footsteps heard no ratteling like it was a person looked outside and saw nothing, I would recommend never staying here
551amberf
2 years ago
2/10
The front desk was helpful enough. Be aware this hotel doubles as a refuge camp and homeless shelter. They got warm breakfast and we got burritos from the front desk although they didn't have them on time so we didn't actually get them. Monday morning, the bus came to take them to registration. Overall, not a great stay. Won't be back.
946joyceg
2 years ago
2/10
DO NOT STAY HERE!! The front desk girl was very nice, but, this place is a hole!!! OMG, watched drug deals in the parking lot, people camped out in the lobby! The elevator was scary and the halls filthy!! The room was kind of clean. We stuck around for less than an hour then went to the Hampton across the street.
811pawelz
2 years ago
2/10
I stayed in this hotel July 14 – 16. The hotel is old, seedy and outdated but that was not a problem. The problem was it was dirty, air condition did not work (although it made terrible noise) and we had 80 - 84 F (27 Celsius) in the room all the time, and, worst of all, there were bed bugs that bit us hard. And one night in that hotel costed almost 200 USD! We could probably survive the hotel being dirty and lack of air condition, but bed bugs was too much! Unfortunately the marks appeared only after 10 - 12 hours and we had no chance at the time to find another hotel to spend the second night (there was Taylor Swift concert in town) . When we complained to the reception we were offered a new sheet and nothing else. The guy in the reception told us the manger is not there and will be the next day. The next day we asked for manager one more time and again the manager was not there. I have asked several times that a manager contact me ASAP and I have left both my e-mail and my telephone number. When nobody contacted me I sent a message via Booking.com but did not receive any answer. This is the first time I have experienced such lack of respect for customers in US. We have spent $50 to buy medicines to treat bed bug bites and my wife still has marks after two weeks. As bed bugs transmit diseases, we hope we did not get any, because treatment costs could be very high. From now on, I will avoid all Quality Inns, just in case.
brennagenevieve
2 years ago
2/10
Got to our hotel room around 11 pm and found a bedbug crawling across our pillow. Called the front desk and they said they couldn't do anything until the morning, but someone would come inspect the room as soon as the shifts changed. (Didn't feel comfortable sleeping in our car as two young females and couldn't book a hotel anywhere else for the night at that point). No one came to inspect the room in the morning, I called three times and they were similarly dismissive and kept saying they would send someone up to inspect. On the third phone call, they finally told us two hours later that they needed us fully checked out of the room to inspect. So we came to the front desk to check out and talk about the bugs, and the lady at the front desk was rude, dismissive, and told us that the bug was just a beetle and if we hadn't been bitten, then there couldn't be bed bugs. But she said that she would follow up with us in a few hours by phone after their bug inspection. No one ever called us and I had to call the hotel at 6 pm to follow up. The hotel staff said that their bug inspector confirmed no bed bugs so there was nothing I could do but run my clothes through a hot dryer if I was still worried. I attached the picture here so you can at least see what "beetles" you might encounter before staying here--but I would save the hassle and stay somewhere else. We were in room 211Q.
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2601 Zuni Street Building A Denver, CO 80211
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Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Optional Extras
Covered self parking fee: USD Free
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts credit cards; cash is not accepted
Located in Denver just 0.9 mi from the Pepsi Center. Free Wi-Fi access as well as free parking is available here. The rooms provide guests with a cable TV, a seating area, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with a bath or shower. A 24-hour front desk, vending machines are just some of the additional facilities offered at this Denver hotel. Elitch Gardens is 0.6 mi away, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver is 0.9 mi, Coors Field is 1.4 mi, and the 16th Street Mall is 1.7 mi from the property. Quality Inn is 1.4 mi from Denver Union Station, and 24 mi from Denver International Airport.
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