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Denver Airport Hotel Offers Convenient Meeting Space

DENVER, Colo.

The Westin Denver International Airport hotel and conference center and transit center is an architecturally stunning, modern travel destination that strives to elevate the well-being of its business, conference and international guests while on the road.

The towering glass and steel structure of the property, which opened in late 2015 is located less than 150 feet from the Denver International Airport terminal. The hotel and conference center offer 519 guest rooms, 35 suites and a 37,500-square-foot conference center.

Offering airport-to-hotel convenience like no other venue in the U.S., the hotel includes two ballrooms and 15 additional meeting and boardrooms of varying sizes. The largest ballroom is 7,500 square feet, accommodating groups up to 750 people. The meeting space also features a 10,000-square-foot prefunction area that showcases a panoramic three-story, floor-to-ceiling glass curtain wall. The approximately 100-foot-wide window along with the large-scale public art and view of the Rocky Mountains makes for a unique and convenient meeting experience.

A midway destination for both business and leisure travelers flying into Denver from the east or west coast, the hotel offers travelers a range of amenities and haven for relaxation. Every room in the sleek hotel offers ultimate comfort, innovative technology, and wall-to-wall windows with sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains and Colorado’s High Plains.

Guests are provided with refreshing accommodations, such as the brand’s signature Heavenly Bed and Heavenly Bath, featuring the Heavenly Shower, and can indulge in multiple dining venues that offer a variety of cuisines and nourishing SuperFoodsRx menu options. Guests can re-energize in the WestinWORKOUT Fitness Studio, recharge in the 11th floor indoor swimming pool overlooking the iconic tent roof of the DEN terminal, and unwind in the hot tub while taking in views of the Colorado landscape, airfields, and the Rocky Mountain Front Range.

For guests with a bit more time, the University of Colorado A Line is a 23-mile rail system that transports passengers from the airport to Denver Union Station in the heart of downtown in just 37 minutes. With a $9 all-day pass, passengers can also connect with the rest of the RTD rail network, along with local and regional buses at the Union Station hub. The rail system makes Denver one of less than 20 airports in the United States with direct rail lines to downtown.