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9 Rustic Denver Vacation Rentals

Get your exposed brick and turn-of-the-century decor fix at these stylish Denver Airbnbs

Nena Farrell
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Modern Condo (Cole)

Once a storefront, now a modern condo near downtown Denver—though you’d never be able to tell if not for the garage door as a window. We're fans of the industrial design touch.

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1880s Carriage House (Five Points)

Discover Denver’s oldest neighborhood while staying in this renovated carriage house from the 1880’s. It has tons of vintage charm with the amenities of an entire home, and can sleep up to three.

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Quiet Highlands Cottage (West Highland)

This rustic cottage, full of turn-of-the-century charm, is in a great spot to walk to downtown Denver and some of the city's best dining areas.

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The Brass Rabbit (Globeville)

You can’t leave this Airbnb without an insane number of Instagram-worthy shots. This tiny home is decorated to have a perfectly hygge feel, while located near downtown, the ballpark, RiNo, and more. But who’s thinking about leaving?

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Funky Studio (Rosedale)

This studio has a fresh approach to the lofted apartment, giving off a fun and airy vibe with its contemporary decor. While the building is in a quiet spot, it provides easy access to downtown Denver, S. Broadway, and more neighborhoods of note.

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Ballpark Loft (Five Points)

Experience downtown Denver in this industrial four-level loft, surrounded by microbreweries, Coors Field, Union Station, and more.

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RiNo Den (Five Points)

Explore the RiNo Arts District with this Airbnb as your home base. The inside is super cozy with decorative rhinos as a nod to the neighborhood, contrasting with the building’s metal exterior.

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Victorian Apartment (North Capitol Hill)

This Victorian Airbnb has it all: A stylish interior with Victorian charm throughout, a balcony to relax on, and access to neighborhoods like historic Colfax and Capitol Hill.

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Brownstone Apartment (Five Points)

Live like a local in an iconic brownstone studio. With nearby access to downtown Denver and Upper Larimer’s bars, restaurants, and more, it’ll be hard to leave.