3770 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205, USA
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Catbird Hotel is a hotel at 3770 Walnut Street, Denver, Colorado, 80205, within the River North Art District (RiNo). The property, developed by Sage Hospitality Group, opened in August 2021 with 165 rooms across six floors. The $60 million project was designed by DLR Group, featuring a concrete and steel structure with an exterior of brick and oversized windows. The hotel occupies a 1.5-acre site and emphasizes extended-stay accommodations, with rooms averaging 400 square feet and including full kitchens. Its location in RiNo places it 2.2 miles from Union Station and 12 miles from Denver International Airport.
The building spans 110,000 square feet and includes a 3,300-square-foot rooftop deck with hot tubs and fire pits. The interior design incorporates custom furniture, ceramic sculptures by local artist Mary Mackey in each room, and a 992-pound bronze rhinoceros statue at the entrance by artists Gillie and Marc. Catbird Hotel operates a 24-hour front desk and employs approximately 50 staff members. The property targets guests needing flexible stays, offering weekly and monthly rates alongside daily bookings. Parking is available onsite for $52 per day, and the hotel maintains a pet-friendly policy with additional fees.
Reservations are available through CatbirdHotel.com or by calling 303-578-3200, requiring a credit card and government-issued ID at check-in. The hotel enforces a $25 nightly amenity fee, covering breakfast, coffee, and access to unique features like the Playroom, which provides rentable gear such as scooters and kitchen appliances. A $5 million renovation in 2023 updated the fitness center and added soundproofing to 75 rooms. The property’s rooftop bar, The Red Barber, opened in 2022 and serves as a public venue with views of the Denver skyline and Rocky Mountains.
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