Populus Denver

Design / Eco  ·  Downtown Denver Solo Retreat Wellness Retreat Honeymoon
#5
In Denver
America's first carbon-positive hotel, designed with Colorado's aspen tree forests as architectural reference. Biophilic interiors, rooftop bar, and a sustainability programme that doesn't apologise for being luxury.
9.1Room & Design
8.9Service
9.2Location

The Hotel

Populus opened in downtown Denver in 2024 as America's first carbon-positive hotel — a claim supported by the building's structure and operational model rather than offset accounting. The architecture, conceived by Studio Gang, draws directly from the grove structure of Colorado's native aspen forests: circular apertures in the facade mimic aspen bark, the interior volumes suggest the spatial experience of moving through a stand of aspens, and the biophilic material palette throughout maintains the reference without exhausting it.

The 265 rooms are among Denver's most considered new hotel interiors — natural materials, carefully calibrated lighting, and the same aperture windows visible from the street, which give interior rooms an organic visual texture unusual in a downtown hotel environment. The upper-floor rooms on the west-facing side deliver the Rocky Mountain view that defines the Denver hotel experience at its best.

The rooftop bar offers the standard Denver view — city grid to the east, mountains to the west — but with a natural material interior that makes the space feel more resolved than the average rooftop bar aesthetic. The ground-floor restaurant serves a menu with a genuine commitment to sourcing from Colorado's agricultural network, which in this state means access to excellent beef, lamb, and the specific terroir of the Front Range's small farms.

The hotel's sustainability programme runs deeper than the building's carbon designation — the linen programme, F&B sourcing, and operational energy use are all managed with the same intent as the architecture. For guests who choose hotels partly on the basis of their environmental position, Populus is the most credible luxury option in Colorado.

Best for Solo Retreat

Populus provides the specific conditions for productive solitude: a room that has been designed with enough architectural complexity to reward extended time in it, a rooftop that provides perspective without requiring company, and a city location that makes everything you might want to do accessible within a 20-minute radius. The building itself is the primary amenity.

Best for Wellness Retreat

The Populus wellness case is environmental rather than spa-oriented — the biophilic design, the natural materials, and the philosophy of the building produce a restorative quality that is harder to quantify than a treatment menu but no less real. Combined with Denver's outdoor accessibility — the city's trail system, the proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park — a Populus stay rewards those who define wellness through engagement with the natural environment.

Practical Details

Address1000 14th Street, Denver, CO 80202
NeighbourhoodDowntown Denver — near Civic Center
Hotel TypeEco-Luxury Design (Studio Gang architecture)
Price RangeFrom $289 / night
Total Rooms265
DistinctionAmerica's first carbon-positive hotel
RooftopBar with city and mountain views
DiningGround-floor restaurant, Colorado-sourced menu
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