How Do You Experience Denvers Brown Palace?
From the outside, the Brown Palace looks like a tall wedge of devil’s food cake. On the inside, it’s a delicious step back in time where the architecture and traditions have been faithfully preserved and where some of the hotel’s former occupants have felt so comfortable that they continue to linger in ghostly — albeit perfectly harmless — form. Whether you’re only booked at the Brown Palace one night or are making a long weekend of it, you need never leave the premises to create a lasting experience. Start your day with a specialty coffee drink and a pastry at the Brown Palace Coffee and Tea Company on the first floor. There’s a small section of the space set aside for hotel-themed gifts and plenty of seating out in the atrium to admire the 1892 ambiance, woodwork and stained glass ceiling. If you’d like something more filling than a scone, Ellyngton’s can accommodate you between 7 and 11 a.m. It also serves a Sunday champagne brunch between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sign up for a free h