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Queen Anne Bed & Breakfast Inn

Top choice in Denver


Soft chamber music wafting through public areas, fresh flowers, manicured gardens and evening wine tastings create a romantic ambience at this eco-conscious B&B in two late-1800s Victorian homes. Featuring period antiques, private hot tubs and exquisite hand-painted murals, each room has its own personality.

Green features include mattresses made from recycled coils and infused with green-tea extracts to keep them smelling fresh, organic fabrics, organic full breakfasts, and products and produce purchased from local merchants when possible. It even has free bikes.


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