Boettcher Board Room

365 SQ. FT.  |  FLOOR PLAN Named for the three generations of Boettchers, who owned The Brown Palace from 1922 until 1980, this board room tucked away on the eighth floor conveniently adjoins to an executive one-bedroom suite (if needed). It features a cherry conference table, perfect for up to 14 persons, with leather executive-style

Coronet Room

672 SQ. FT.  |  FLOOR PLAN In 1911, Coronet was the site of room 321 occupied by China’s Dr. Sun Yat-Sun. The doctor was visiting Denver to raise funds for the overthrow of the Ch’ing Dynasty. News of the revolution reached him while staying here, upon which he immediately returned home. He was then elected

Stratton Room

437 SQ. FT.  |  FLOOR PLAN Winfield Scott Stratton discovered the Independence Mine near Cripple Creek, Colorado on July 4, 1891. Stratton became involved with The Brown Palace in the early 1900s when he acquired Henry Brown’s outstanding mortgages. He remained part of the hotel’s ownership until it was purchased by Horace W. Bennett and

Tabor Room

483 SQ. FT.  |  FLOOR PLAN This meeting facility, once known as an Executive Chamber, was set aside for regional sales conferences.  It was renamed the Tabor Room to honor one of The Brown Palace’s first general managers, N. Maxcy Tabor, son of Horace and Augusta Tabor. Since 1955, it has been the site of

Gold Room

500 SQ. FT.  |  FLOOR PLAN Once known as the Wedgewood room, the Gold Room adjoins the Onyx. It features walnut paneling, a gold sunburst wall clock and marble fireplace. In 1997, the Gold Room was transformed to the Oval Office for US President Bill Clinton’s bi-lateral meetings with world leaders during the G7 Summit.

Onyx Room

1425 SQ. FT.  |  FLOOR PLAN When the hotel opened in 1892, the Onyx Room was known as the Grand Salon. The room featured white-onyx wainscoting and columns, as well as a medallion mural on the ceiling. After a century of aging, the hotel commissioned artist M. Lloyd Way to recreate the medallion mural. The

Grand Ballroom

5800 SQ. FT.  |  FLOOR PLAN Our elegant ballroom has hosted weddings, galas and countless notable events such as, the appearance of Sir Humphrey ‘a Hereford yearling’ at the Junior League Ball in 1962, the Colorado Inaugural Ball in 1968, and a dinner for French President Valery Giscard d’Estaing in 2001.