The Queen Anne
Bed and Breakfast Inn in downtown
Denver,
Colorado. Step back into the 1800's at the Queen Anne, the first urban
bed and breakfast inn in
Denver. Facing quiet Benedict Fountain Park in the Clement Historic District of Downtown
Denver are two side-by-side National Register Victorians (1879/1886). They are within easy walking distance of the State Capitol, US Mint, 16th Street Pedestrian Mall, Convention Center, business center, Larimer Square, many shops, restaurants and museums. Because of the
inn's downtown location, and the quiet friendly atmosphere, businessmen and businesswomen comprise half the
inn's guests each year.
Denver's premier urban
bed and breakfast inn since January 1987, the Queen Anne has 14 guest rooms. Of these, four are two-room gallery suites named for famous painters of bygone days (Audubon, Calder, Remington and Rockwell) and showing selected examples of their work. There are 10 double rooms. All are individually decorated with period antiques and have private baths, direct dial telephones, writing desks, free highspeed internet access with your laptop, piped in chamber music, fresh flowers and growing plants. The suites and 4 of the double rooms have cable television. Seven have special tubs, two have fireplaces. Gardens stretch behind the two Victorians.
The
inn is air-conditioned. There is free parking and no tipping is expected. The hot breakfast, which you can take out to the garden or up to your room, and an evening beverage hour with
Colorado wines are included. Knowledgeable innkeepers will suggest seeing-doing-shopping in and around
Denver, make restaurant reservations, borrow our bicycles, arrange area tours and sports activities (perhaps see a working gold mine or take a horse-drawn carriage ride to dinner downtown?), or a 1 1/2 hour trip to your favorite ski resort.