I am moving to Denver,CO and will be staying intially for few days in Hotel. I want the hotel to be cheap, maybe from priceline.com(bidding) and also want it to be in good safe area. There are few areas like Aurora,Cherry Creek ,Littleton,Stapleton,Westminster - Broomfield . Which is best?
Which is good, safe area around Denver,CO for hotel stay for few days?bmw
Suburbs like Littleton, Lakewood, Westminster and Broomfield are very nice residential areas and would be safe. Cherry Creek is in the city of Denver and is a pretty upscale area, very nice to stay in. Aurora has its good areas and bad, so it's hard to recommend.
Have you checked out www.tripadvisor.com? They have a great website with lots of reviews and information on hotels and restaurants. Although I've never used Priceline, I've heard that you can get great deals on it. Good luck with your move.
Which is good, safe area around Denver,CO for hotel stay for few days?free adware remover
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It depends on which city you need to be near. Some areas of Aurora can get dangerous at night, and I personally don't recommend the Stapleton area. Westminster and Broomfield are generally pretty safe most of the time, as is Cherry Creek, though hotels in that area are kind of expensive. I hope that helps!
I haven't been to denver but I think the best bet is to check out http://www.linkforwards.com/hotels - it will let you search for hotels and prices and will also let you check out what areas the hotels are next to. They usually find me some good prices.
Well, Boulder is a great area to stay but I wouldn't call it cheap. You might want to stay somewhere near where you are moving to. I live in Longmont so I don't know good/safe the closer you get to Denver.....Aurora is in the news a lot - usually involving something bad. Cherry Creek is a good area but won't be cheap.
My husband and I moved to Littleton, CO in March. When we were apartment hunting we stayed at the Fairfield Inn on County Line Road (7056 East County Line, Highlands Ranch , CO 80126) 1-303-290-6700. Their staff was the nicest hotel staff I have ever met (no kidding and I worked in a hotel for years). Their housekeepers played with our kids and they were always helpful with directions or a dinner suggestion. There was a snow storm when we were there and one of the staff not only lent us his snow brush for our rental he brushed the car off himself.
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