Art Hotel Denver by Curio Collection Reveals $3M Renovation

ART Hotel Denver, Curio Collection by Hilton has completed a $3 million, property-wide refresh across its 165 guestrooms and suites, meeting and event spaces, 24-hour fitness center, private dining areas and public spaces.

Located in Denver’s Golden Triangle District, the art-focused hotel offers an enhanced guest experience informed by its curated collection overseen by Dianne Vanderlip, former curator of modern and contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum. The hotel’s renewed design and amenities aim to appeal to cultural travelers and local patrons alike, reinforcing ART Hotel Denver as a downtown cultural anchor.

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“We are thrilled to usher in a refresh for guests of The ART Hotel Denver with a new era of design and aesthetic,” said Alison Mitchell, general manager of ART Hotel Denver. “Staying true to our artistic ethos and the cultural roots of our surrounding community, we are committed to offering a captivating and exceptional experience to all.”

Led by TDA Interiors, the renovation preserves the hotel’s artistic identity and neighborhood influence while updating finishes and furnishings. Contemporary works remain central, displayed across two galleries, meeting rooms, corridors and guestrooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows maximize natural light so each artwork and interior detail can be fully appreciated.

New custom furniture, refreshed paint palettes and updated carpeting introduce calibrated pops of color that complement the hotel’s natural materials and modern aesthetic. The art collection continues to celebrate 20th- and 21st-century artists from around the world. Guestrooms now feature navy textured carpet paired with blue, yellow and green seating, updated window treatments, colorful bedding fabrics and upgraded bathrooms finished with white Italian marble.

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The hotel’s cosmopolitan FIRE Restaurant and outdoor lounge remain a draw for guests and locals, offering contemporary American fare and a hospitality style that reflects the energy of the city and the hotel’s artistic sensibility.

The refresh extends to 7,500 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, including new furniture, carpet, lighting, baseboards, paint, wall coverings and upgraded audio-visual systems. The refreshed 3,100-square-foot ballroom is divisible into three sections, and conference rooms, a boardroom, private dining areas and an outdoor terrace provide additional options for events of varying sizes.

Wellness offerings have been expanded through a national partnership with Soothe, enabling guests to book on-demand, high-quality massage services delivered to guestrooms. The fitness center was also refreshed with Peloton Bikes, new furniture, rubber flooring, updated wall coverings and modern finishes to support guests’ wellbeing routines.