
Denver · RiNo
The Ramble Hotel
Typical recent rate
$229Reference price
$269Signal savings
Save 15% · $40Price checked May 27, 2026
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About this hotel
RiNo's boutique anchor — a 9.2-rated independent with 50 rooms, a celebrated cocktail bar, and a design identity that reflects the neighborhood's art and creative energy better than any hotel in Denver.
The Ramble Hotel earns Denver's highest guest score among boutique properties by staying deliberately small: 50 rooms, genuine service, and a bar program (Death & Co Denver) that is one of the most acclaimed cocktail bars in the country. At $229 it prices below comparable downtown boutiques while delivering a more distinctive experience. RiNo's gallery district, restaurant corridor, and weekend market are walkable from the front door.
Signal summary
Ramble rates are among the most stable in Denver — the small room count and loyal repeat guest base keep occupancy high, so book early for weekend stays.
Frequently asked questions
What is Death & Co Denver at The Ramble Hotel?
Death & Co is one of the most acclaimed cocktail bars in the United States — the Denver outpost inside The Ramble Hotel has become a destination in its own right. For cocktail enthusiasts, it's a primary reason to stay at the Ramble over any other Denver hotel.
What is RiNo like as a neighborhood to stay in?
RiNo (River North Art District) is Denver's most creative neighborhood — a converted warehouse district with murals, galleries, a strong independent restaurant and bar scene, and weekend markets. It's less tourist-facing than LoDo or the 16th Street Mall, and more local-feeling than Cherry Creek. The Ramble is the neighborhood's best hotel by a significant margin.
How far is The Ramble from downtown Denver?
About a 10-minute rideshare or 20-minute walk south to the 16th Street Mall and downtown core. RiNo sits northeast of LoDo, separated by the rail yards — close enough for easy access but far enough to feel like its own neighborhood. Union Station is the practical transit hub connecting both areas.




