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Embassy Suites logo.
The exterior of the Embassy Suites Denver Downtown Convention Center. A tall building with multi-colored front. The interior motif is nature inspired with birch tree limbs as d�cor behind the r desk. The lobby has stone and wood walls with trees in the center.
A large bear sculpture an entire story tall looms outside the window of the convention center.
The central elevator shaft is lit up in blue columns of light.
Dining at the hotel consists of a complimentary cooked to order breakfast served in the breakfast room. Drinks can be enjoyed in the hotel bar. The hotel restaurant is spacious. All of these spaces are modern with circular lamps hanging from the ceilings, stone and wood walls, and plush seating.
A king suite bedroom has a large white bed on a blue wall and natural light coming in through the draped window.
The spacious corner suite living area has a long white couch with black cushions. The bathroom has glass shelves holding bath products next to a mirror reflecting the shower beyond.
The suite living room has white walls, a white couch, and a desk built into the furnishings.
The indoor pool is large with deck chairs. The fitness center just inside the pool area has multiple state of the art machines for your workout.
The 24 hour business center is a place to use the computer, copy, fax, and print.
The reception area has multiple seating options and flowing drapes over tall windows.
The ballroom prefunction area is a large well lit hallway with blue carpeting that has a green leaf pattern.
The boardroom has a long table with 12 executive chairs and a view out the window. A whiteboard and a recessed screen are just some of the meeting features available.
The Colorado Room is set up with wine colored drapery and tablecloths and black and white draped chairs.
The Cripple Creek Ballroom can also be set up elegantly with flower centerpieces on the tables in this room with purple and green patterned carpet. The large windows in the hotel give every room a great view.
An outside view shows the backside of the bear sculpture as he peers in the window on a dusky Denver night.
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