You arrive on a quiet West Highlands street, park nearby, and step into a Denver stay that feels calmer than a hotel and more local than downtown.
This historic brick cottage-style home is designed for ease: three bedrooms, two living areas, a simple kitchen and dining space, laundry, WiFi, and a dedicated workspace. It gives small groups room to spread out without turning the stay into something precious or overdesigned.
The rhythm here is the reason to book. Walk toward Sloan’s Lake in the morning, find coffee or dinner around Highland Square, explore Tennyson Street or LoHi, then come back to a private, comfortable place on a residential street.
The layout works well for couples, families, friends, remote workers, visiting relatives, event weekends, and longer Denver stays. Two queen bedrooms are upstairs, one full bedroom is downstairs, and the upstairs living area includes a pull-out sofa. Please note that the listing currently shows 5 beds, but the exact fifth bed should be confirmed before publishing final sleeping details.
This is not a flashy new-build rental. It is a grounded, useful, well-located Denver base with strong neighborhood appeal, easy street parking, and the kind of practical comfort guests return to.
Guests have access to the entire private home, including:
Three bedrooms
One full bathroom
Upstairs living room
Downstairs living area
Kitchen and dining area
Workspace
Laundry area
Outdoor patio
There is no driveway access. Parking is street parking only.
Your stay will be set up for self check-in, with arrival instructions sent before check-in.
Guests will have privacy during their stay, and our team of professional concierges and property care providers are available by message for questions, support, or anything that needs attention.
West Highlands is one of Denver’s most livable neighborhood pockets: residential, walkable, and close to the places guests actually want nearby.
From here, the stay can feel local instead of crowded. Mornings can start near Sloan’s Lake, afternoons can move toward Highland Square or Tennyson Street, and evenings can be spent in nearby restaurants, coffee shops, or back at the house in a quieter setting.
This location is especially strong for guests visiting family in northwest Denver, attending events, working remotely, exploring LoHi or downtown, or using I-70 for westbound day trips.
A car is useful for broader Denver plans, Red Rocks, I-70, mountain-town access, and cross-city travel.
Guests can expect street parking nearby, with no driveway access.
(Please check posted street signs for sweeping or restrictions.)