Adam's Mark Hotel Denver

Colorado's largest meeting facility features 1,225 deluxe rooms, including 92 suites and a private Concorde Club level. The hotel is located only four blocks from the Colorado Convention Center. Its recent renovation added 8,000 square feet of meeting space.

Fast Facts

  • Where We Are 30 minutes or 18 miles from Denver International Airport • taxis, shuttles, limousine services available

  • Where to Stay 1,225 guest rooms, 92 suites • amenities — oversized business desks, dual phone lines, voice mail, data ports, telephone conferencing, irons and ironing boards, hair dryers

  • Where to Meet 48 meeting rooms, largest room holds 3,500 people theater-style or 2,200 banquet-style • 38,000 square feet of exhibit space • business center • three ballrooms • audiovisual department • flexibility and versatility to accommodate groups from 10 to 3,700 • a total of 133,000 square feet of function space • attached parking garage with more than 1,000 spaces

  • Where to Play on-site — health club, cardio-vascular equipment, weight room, sauna, outdoor, year-round heated pool • off-site — shopping mall one block from property, jogging, biking trails

  • Where to Eat 3 restaurants • casual American fare, Italian cuisine, informal dining that includes buffet-style

  • What's New extensive renovation and addition, which added 8,000 square feet of meeting space

  • Tech Info in-room data ports, voice mail • telephone conferencing, computer equipment, including laptops, as well as fax machines available

  • Did You Know… The Adam's Mark Hotel Denver's style is reflected in the graceful sculpture depicting five ballerinas, the glass-and-brass glamour of its porte cochere, and the elegant lobby statue of Ludovico De Luigi's horses.

Adam's Mark Hotel Denver

Stats

1550 Court Place
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303.893.3333; 800.444.ADAM
Fax: 303.626.2542

www.adamsmark.com
General Manager: F. André van Hall
Director of Sales: Brian Fedorowicz
Director of Convention Services: Richard Ricci

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