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Denver, Colorado
Loft-style hotel with live-music WXYZ bar near Capitol Hill's queer venues
A 140-room Marriott Aloft property a block from the Colorado Convention Center, refreshed with a $3 million renovation in 2023. Rooms have loft-style layouts with 9-foot ceilings, walk-in rainfall showers, and Drybar bath products. The lobby-level WXYZ bar hosts live acoustic sets on Tuesday evenings and serves cocktails and small bites through midnight on weekdays. Dog-friendly with no weight or size restrictions ($75 flat fee per stay, beds and bowls provided). Capitol Hill — Denver's established LGBTQ+ neighborhood along Broadway and Colfax — is a 10-to-15-minute walk southeast, making this a practical downtown base for travelers who want proximity to both the convention district and Denver's gay scene.
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