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7 miles
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Denver Luxury Hotel Green Tip
Walk - bike - ride the public system and don't rent.
If you're traveling to a metropolitan region you'll most likely find good substitutes to car rental. Trains, buses, trolleys, elevated rail, subways, and light rail are just some of the ways you can navigate the larger metros and their suburbs. Not only is public transfer a more eco-friendly option, you may also discover that you save money by not paying for the rental car, parking, valet and petrol expense. Try walking as you'll most likely find restaurants, drug stores, and entertainment close to your Denver hotel. Another great choice is pedaling your way around town on a rental bicycle. Not only will you lower carbon emissions but you'll get a good workout in the process.
Denver Lodging and how they rate for "Greenness".
Presently 11 Denver hotels out the 88 Denver lodging properties are indicated to be "Green" in the iStayGreen.org directory. Currently 5 properties have accomplished the online Environmental Audit and earned the Green Eco-Leaf Rating while the other 6 properties are purported to be eco-friendly however have not yet shared their environmental-initiatives to us.
We are hopeful that in the close future the iStayGreen.org directory will be able to bring to you the "Green" position of a majority of the hotels in Denver but at this time there are 77 hotels we haven't yet heard back from. Of the 990 CO lodging properties listed in the iStayGreen.org directory 69 are shown as being "Green". 54 Hotels working hard to improve our environment have been awarded the Green Eco-Leaf Rating. Included in the properties striving towards a more sustainable travel future are Denver hotels, Denver resorts, Denver bed & breakfasts, and Denver extended stay accommodations.
Whenever planning your Denver trip, or travel to Denver we would ask you, before you make your reservation, to check rates and availability of environmentally friendly rated resorts and hotels.
Usually the price you'll pay for an "Green" accommodations in Denver is fairly comparable to other Denver CO lodging, and often less expensive.
As lodging guests demand environmental transparency from the properties they visit, those properties will ultimately respond, thereby enabling you, the consumer, to be able to make eco-informed choices.
More Denver Resorts Green Tips
Design your stay in a "Green" hotel, motel, resort, or bed & breakfast.
Choosing an environmentally-friendly accommodation is not only better for our environment, but often times you'll find your stay less expensive. Green initiatives of lodging properties are rated by numerous organizations. In the U.S. many states and municipalities have designed certification guidelines. You will find it to be the same internationally with many countries offering certification programs. Search the place you're visiting and see if there is a state or country program for environmentally friendly properties. Check out the numerous fine online listings of environmentally friendly hotels. Of course, when looking for lodging in Denver our preference is iStayGreen.org
You'll find great alternatives to travel.
There are several different online meeting solutions that enable video conference and you the ability to share and edit documents with both presenters and delegates. The online solutions are so good that you can conduct business from your office rather than flying. On most occasions the personal meeting in Denver is necessary. Nevertheless, if every business could substitute some flights with an internet meeting things would begin looking up for our collective environment.
Attach the "Do Not Disturb" sign on your door.
Daily room service is not ordinarily needed so let housekeeping know. Tidying up your Denver hotel room takes substantial resources. Gas - water - electricity - detergent are all consumed in getting linens clean. To have a toilet and tub freshened up chemicals have to be used. A cleaned floor requires electricity. Partially used shampoo, conditioner, and lotions ultimately add tons of plastic to our dumps. In most cases daily room service is not actually needed and you'll be helping the environment by not having your room cleaned each day.