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You Have Arrived. A permanent fixture and symbol of urban renewal in the downtown historic district, The Oxford Hotel has maintained their status as one of Denver's most prized destinations since their opening in 1891. Catering to both affluent professionals and leisure vacationers, this LoDo boutique is conveniently positioned within a few blocks of Coors Field, the 16th Street Mall and Union Station. Sip and Scene. While staying at The Oxford Hotel, guests will find themselves on the receiving end of unprecedented good treatment. Beginning with the Oxford Spa and Health Club, patrons will be pampered by trained massage therapists who utilize progressive methods to achieve healthy skin and vigorous minds. The fitness center offers cardio equipment, weight-training machines, and training in both yoga and Pilates. For business interests, the hotel boasts over 10,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space, secretarial services, dry cleaning service, complimentary newspapers and a business center. While McCormick's Fish House and Bar serves daily seafood specials, the ever-seductive Cruise Room attracts an eclectic crowd of guests and locals with its' Art-Deco design that was intended to resemble the RMS Queen Mary.
Interior Motives. With dark-mahogany finishes, tiled bathroom floors and pedestal sinks, the guestrooms are an elegant study in comfort. Meanwhile, the Oxfort Hotel suites seem to step out from among the pages of history, as English four- poster beds, vaulted ceilings and Victorian design elements provoke a posture of real antiquity. Private guestroom amenities include, satellite television, minibars, CD players, 100% cotton linens, coffeemakers, bathrobes and slippers. By offering wireless Internet access, work desks and complimentary newspapers, the Oxford Hotel has maintained their popularity among executives and business professionals for over a century.
In The Know. As a sidenote, in the hotel lobby, guests can enjoy complimentary coffee every morning and sherry in the evening.
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