Expect impeccable service as you travel back in time with the hotel’s modern-yet-vintage decor and glitzy entertainment offerings. Guest rooms feature modern amenities with nostalgic flair, like black-and-white “Casablanca”-era photos, Juliet balconies and glitzy pendant lighting. The Parker Hotel is additionally home to a bevy of shopping and dining options, including a handful of restaurants, a bakery, plus flower, jewelry and cigar shops.
What makes it special?
There's no shortage of dining and entertainment options at The Parker — and at the top of the list is The Douglas Kitchen & Cocktails. Reserve a table and sample tempting menu options including red-wine-braised short ribs and lobster mac and cheese.
The most Colorado thing about this place
Request an in-room yoga mat to refresh your body and mind as you meditate or vinyasa flow with a view of the Colorado Rockies outside your window.
Most unexpected amenity
The hotel is dog friendly! Feel free to bring along your leashed buddies when you go. A one-time $75 fee is charged, but two dogs per guest room are A-OK and each will receive a complimentary goody bag.
Our favorite traveler review
“What a great experience. This boutique hotel is very impressive. The bars and restaurants have great views of the Front Range. Their food and drinks are high quality and care is taken in their preparation. The property is just a couple of blocks from the Mainstreet main drag. Easy access to Denver or Colorado Springs. New, clean and well run.” — Terry R., Tripadvisor
Things to see & do nearby
Discover Parker’s charming boutiques, galleries and restaurants. See rare automobiles at the Vehicle Vault and equestrian events at the Colorado Horse Park. Catch a stage show at the Parker Arts, Culture & Events Center, enjoy the water park at O’Brien Park & H2O’Brien Pool or hit the links at several area golf courses. Bingham Lake Park, about 10 minutes south of Parker, is a popular place to fish for bass, watch for wildlife and bike ride. Or, head to Castlewood Canyon State Park (about 20 minutes south of town) to hike, picnic and rock climb.
Photo courtesy of The Parker Hotel, formerly The Laszlo Hotel