Holiday Spa Treatments at The Spa at The Brown Palace

Sure, there are plenty of things to do in Denver during the holiday season, but if you’re wondering what to do that will have you relaxed and ready to face the holiday madness, we’ve got just the thing. Take a trip to our favorite Denver spa—The Spa at The Brown Palace, of course—for one of our seasonal spa treatments. Just consider it a holiday gift to yourself.

Holiday Cookie Massage
There’s the kind of holiday cookie you can enjoy after spending the day toiling in the kitchen, and then there’s the kind you can enjoy from the comfort of your massage table. Personally, we prefer the latter. This holiday cookie-inspired spa treatment involves a tantalizing blend of Swedish, Reflexology and deep tissue massage techniques, combined with deliciously scented chocolate, almond and coconut essential oils. Not only is this treatment rich in vitamins A, B1 and B2 (perfect for parched winter skin), but it’s delightfully calorie-free. $115 (without gratuity).

Holiday Candy Body Scrub
We’ve always had a soft spot (or sweet tooth, rather) for old fashioned holiday candy, so what could be better than this candy inspired body treatment? Sit back, relax and relive holiday memories with an indulgent sugar scrub featuring the invigorating aromas of wintergreen and grapefruit. This exfoliation session will reveal glowing, soft skin, which is then moisturized with a hydrating lotion application. $110 (without gratuity)

Book your spa treatment by calling us at (303) 312-8940.

The Brown Palace Hotel Announces 25th Annual Champagne Cascade to Celebrate Our Veterans

We are excited to host our 25th annual Champagne Cascade on Sunday, November 11th at noon. During the event, a master swordsman will use an antique Napoleonic saber to sever the bottle necks of Moet & Chandon Champagne bottles that will be poured into the uppermost glass of the two-story, 6,000-glass pyramid. In addition to kicking off the holiday season, this year’s toast will honor U.S. veterans, offering several ways for the community to thank the servicemen and women this Veteran’s Day.

The legendary event will feature live jazz music and an afternoon of entertainment in The Brown Palace’s stunning open Atrium.  The event is open to the public to watch the famous champagne pour from the balconies of floors four through seven.

For prime viewing access on the Mezzanine level and unlimited champagne, beer, wine, gourmet hors d’oeuvres and desserts, a VIP experience is available for $75 with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting the American Red Cross Mile High Chapter and the organization’s Service to the Armed Forces program.  To make reservations for VIP viewing, please call (303)294-3618 or visit www.brownpalace.com to purchase a ticket.

Joining the guests on the Mezzanine level and addressing the crowd before the pour will be the honored guest of The Brown Palace and the American Red Cross, General Victor E. Renuart Jr. General Renuart is the Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, stationed out of Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. and also acts as the Chair of the National Red Cross Service to Armed Forces Committee.

Guests joining the celebration can also express their gratitude to veterans through the Red Cross “Holiday Mail for Heroes” program. Special holiday cards will be available in the lobby of The Brown Palace throughout the event to send seasonal greetings to veterans and current members of the military serving at home and overseas.

“The brave members of our armed forces are always a focus of The Brown Palace’s community giving efforts,” said Marcel Pitton, General Manager of The Brown Palace. “The American Red Cross does amazing work for our armed forces and veterans and we’re proud to partner with them to support their Service to the Armed Forces program and give back to those who have served our country.”

The American Red Cross has provided humanitarian support to the United States military, veterans and their families under a trusted symbol for more than 130 years. Through the Service to the Armed Forces program, the Red Cross provides emergency communications, supports military and veteran health care facilities, and provides social services to more than 2 million military members – including National Guard and Reservists – 23 million veterans and their families.

“Although the Red Cross provides support and services year-round for the armed forces, veterans and their families, Veteran’s Day and the holidays provide a special time for us to join with local residents in expressing gratitude to those who have served our country,” said Gino Greco, CEO of the American Red Cross Mile High Region. “We’re so pleased to be welcomed by The Brown Palace to this premier event and to have the opportunity to say ‘thank you’ together with The Brown Palace and its guests.”

The American Red Cross provides these services through employees and volunteers who are stationed alongside the military, across the country andaround the world. Although the Red Cross provides these services as part of its Congressional Charter, the Red Cross is not a governmental agency and relies on the generosity of volunteers and donors to fulfill its mission.

Holidays at The Brown Palace

If you’re wondering what to do in Denver this holiday season, you’ll find no shortage of uniquely Denver attractions—especially when you stay at The Brown Palace Hotel. From a champagne cascade to breakfast with Santa, we have a packed holiday schedule for fun things to do in Denver.

25th Annual Champagne Cascade
Saturday, November 11 at Noon, open to the public.
The Brown Palace christens the 2012 holiday season with its 25th annual Champagne Cascade. Master Swordsman and Ambassador Bernard Ganter will sever the necks of bottles of Moet & Chandon Champagne in true Napoleon-style with an antique saber. Afterwards, it will be poured into the topmost glass of a 6,000-glass pyramid that rises nearly two stories. A sparkling cascade will flow down the sides of the crystal pyramid as the gathered crowd watches.

Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 22
Let someone else do the cooking this Thanksgiving, and enjoy a festive brunch served in Ellyngton’s from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. and in the Prospector Suite from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., accompanied by the Danny Showers Trio. We’ll have traditional roasted turkey with all the trimmings, as well as other gourmet offerings. The Palace Arms also will be serving a special prix fixe menu from 3:00pm – 8:00pm.

Denver Downtown Parade of Lights
Friday, November 30 at 8 p.m.; Saturday, December 1 at 6 p.m.
Watch a magical holiday spectacle of bright lights, illuminated floats, equestrians on horseback and floating character balloons as they make their way downtown.

Breakfast with Santa
Saturdays: November 24, December 1, 8, 15 and 22
Santa and Mrs. Claus host the little ones in Ellyngton’s for a special breakfast buffet on these special mornings. The child-sized buffet offers kid-friendly selections, as well as live music from the North Pole with Danny Showers.

57th Annual Debutante Ball
Saturday, December 22
Other Denver nightlife options can’t hold a candle to this invite-only event, which is considered the social gathering of the year for Denver’s elite.

Christmas Day
Tuesday, December 25
Gather your loved ones, and enjoy a festive holiday brunch served in Ellyngton’s from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. and in the Prospector Suite from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. We’ll have traditional roasted turkey with all the trimmings, as well as other gourmet offerings. The Palace Arms also will be serving a special prix fixe menu from 3:00pm – 8:00pm.

New Year’s Eve
Monday, December 31
Ring in 2013 in true Brown Palace style, and dance the night away to the sounds of John Kite and The Majestics in the beautiful Atrium Lobby.

Brown Palace Hotel & Spa Ranked One of Top Hotels in The West By Conde Nast Traveler’s 2012 Readers’ Choice Award

All of us at The Brown Palace Hotel & Spa are absolutely tickled to announce that we were voted as one of the top10 hotels in the west in Condé Nast Traveler’s prestigious 2012 Readers’ Choice Awards. With over 46 thousand votes cast, we are delighted to have achieved this accomplishment and look forward to providing top-rated service and hospitality to all of our guests.

We truly thank each and even one of you that voted in this year’s Conde Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Poll.

25th Annual Champagne Cascade at The Brown Palace

Some traditions are worth toasting to, and we think our annual Champagne Cascade is one of them. This November 11th at noon, come raise a glass with us to celebrate the 25th anniversary of this exciting event, where bubbly flows like water.

Watch as a master swordsman expertly severs the necks of Moet & Chandon bottles, using only an antique Napoleonic saber. The Champagne then will be poured down a towering pyramid of 6,000 sparkling Champagne glasses, housed in our elegant Atrium Lobby. This free event is open to the public, and attendees can watch the spectacular display from floors four through seven.

If all that flowing champagne makes you thirsty, stop into Ship Tavern for a glass of bubbly after the event, or plan ahead by making a reservation at Ellyngton’s for their famous Dom Perignon Champagne Brunch.

Get Ghoulish with Monster Brunch at Ellyngton’s

Spooky servers, see-through spider webs and freakish treats—we’ve got it all at this year’s Monster Brunch: Ellyngton’s special Halloween edition of its famous champagne brunch.

The morbid morning feast is perfect for an eerie family outing, as servers and guests alike will be donned in their creepiest costumes, and the lineup of food will include everything from chocolate “spider”-topped cakes to candy corn adorned confections—alongside our signature spread of seafood, sushi and breakfast staples, of course.

Wondering what other spine-chilling Denver activities to explore while you’re here? Well, not all Denver accommodations come with their own resident ghosts, but at The Brown Palace, you can take a haunted “Ghost Tour” to learn about our hotel’s paranormal activity and unexplained phenomena. If you’re feeling extra brave, call ahead to stay in the notoriously haunted room #904. We hear it’s a scream.

Monster Brunch: Sunday, October 28; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; $61.95 adults, $18.95 ages 6-12, ages 5 and under are free. Reservations strongly recommended. Call (855) 559-8617 to reserve your table.

Things to Do in Denver This October

With our quaint streets lined with golden and crimson trees, our bustling farmers markets selling freshly pressed apple cider and our nearby farmlands with corn mazes and pumpkin patches, it’s irrefutable: Denver is spectacular in autumn.

While you’re staying at The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa, make the most of this season with these fun things to do in Denver—we’ve got everything from Denver nightlife hotspots to must-see Denver attractions.

Plan a day in the great outdoors with a trip to Pumpkin Fest at Denver Botanical Garden at Chatfield, which takes place October 12-14. Here, you can bring the entire family to pick pumpkins, explore the eight-acre corn maze or take a tractor ride through the working farm. Looking to stay in the city? Spend a morning browsing one of our farmers’ markets, where you can fill your bag with Colorado-made goods, such as freshly pressed apple cider, artisan pastries and specialty honey.

What about Denver activities that are strictly for adults? Well, if you love beer, you’ve come to the right place. From the Great American Beer Festival to the Denver Beer Fest, October is all about the suds. We’re also home to a number of microbreweries, such as Wynkoop Brewing Company and Great Divide Beer Co., which offer free tours and a lineup of unique craft beers on tap.

After dark, you’ll see a whole new side of the city. Stroll down Larimer Square, an enclave of award-winning restaurants, chic lounges and cozy wine bars, all enveloped by an overhead canopy of twinkling, white lights. Whether you opt for a speakeasy-style cocktail at Green Russell, an avant-garde libation at TAG or unique champagne at Corridor 44, it’s hard to go wrong on this block. Besides, wherever the night takes you, you’ll always have a plush retreat to come home to at The Brown Palace.

Luxury Weddings in Denver at The Brown Palace

Finally, you’re engaged. All those wedding fantasies you’ve been having—you know, for years—now can be shifted into reality. But where to start? Well, if you’re thinking about having a Denver wedding, you’ve come to the right place.

When it comes to Denver wedding venues, few locations can hold a candle to The Brown Palace Hotel & Spa—especially if tinkling crystal, white glove service and opulent surrounding are part of your “Big Day” fantasy. We also offer professional banquet staff, elegant catering menus, special room rates for your guests and an acclaimed pastry chef who can custom-design the ultimate wedding cake.

Our excellent service is pretty hard to beat, too. When you have a wedding in one of our unique venues, you’ll have access to a dedicated catering wedding specialist, as well as a roster of top-notch wedding professionals, from local photographers to the best wedding planners in Denver. These are just a few reasons The Knot has named us “Best of Weddings” for the past four consecutive years—but visit our website to find out for yourself. We’re no fairy godmother, but we do have a knack for making wedding dreams come true.

Denver Art Museum Unveils “Becoming Van Gogh” Exhibit

What does it take to become an artist—or rather, one of the world’s most famous artists? Find out at the Denver Art Museum’s upcoming exhibition, Becoming Van Gogh, which is showcased October 21, 2012 – January 20, 2013. This comprehensive retrospective explores Van Gogh’s major creative milestones as a largely self-taught artist, displaying more than 70 of his paintings and drawings, as well as important pieces by artists who influenced him. Becoming Van Gogh weaves its multi-dimensional story by combining works from more than 60 private and public collections from across the globe, giving visitors a glimpse into the extraordinary life of this iconic visionary.

Enjoy your own “Starry Night” at the Brown Palace Hotel & Spa with an artistic hotel package in the Mile High City. This special deal includes an overnight stay for two in one of our sumptuous guest rooms; an in-room, Van Gogh-themed amenity, which was designed exclusively by our Executive Pastry Chef; and VIP admission to Becoming Van Gogh, shown only at the Denver Art Museum. This limited “Starry Night” package is available October 21, 2012 – January 20, 2013 and can be booked by calling 800-321-2599.

Denver Nightlife: Best Places for Date Night

Typically “date night” conjures up a host of restaurant and bar options, but what to in Denver, Colorado when you want to impress your date with something out of the ordinary? We have the scoop on some unique Denver nightlife activities that are sure to land you a second date.

Indie Dinner and a Movie

The Mayan Theatre is a Denver treasure and an esoteric place to take your date to the movies. The beautiful lobbies, archways, lavish screen curtain, and richly embellished Mayan murals set a romantic tone. The cinema is located in a hip part of South Broadway near plenty of divey restaurants, bars, and ice cream shops for a treat before or after your independent film screening.

On Broadway

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts hosts a high caliber mix of Broadway shows that are sure to impress. No matter what your date’s performance genre preference is, the Company offers classics, revivals, blockbuster musicals, and cabaret productions. Make a dramatic night of it, this is Broadway after all. Dress in your finest and spoil your date with a pre-fixed dinner menu that most of the nearby restaurants offer before the theatre.

Larimer Laughs

There is no better way to break the ice on a date than laughter, especially when you aren’t responsible for producing the comedic material. Comedy Works is Denver, Colorados top stand-up comedy club and has been a date favorite for over 25 years. The club is conveniently steps from Larimer Square, so you can keep the good times rolling over cocktails at a local Denver nightlife lounge.

Graceful Evening

A date night at the Colorado Ballet will not disappoint, this company is truly exceptional. From Swan Lake to the Nutcracker, performances rotate continually and are entrancing for men and women alike. The creativity, athleticism and graceful movement are a feast for the eyes. There are plenty of Denver restaurants near the Ellie Caulkins Opera House for an elegant dessert and glass of wine after the show.

These superbly unique Denver nightlife options are sure to give “date night” a whole new meaning.