The Adagio Bud + Breakfast
Capitol Hill B&B explicitly built for cannabis travelers — designated consumption areas, included welcome flower, and dispensary partnerships.

Where adult cannabis travelers can stay, relax, and consume legally — from Denver boutique properties to mountain-town cabin rentals.
Most Colorado hotels are smoke-free by policy, but a growing number of boutique properties explicitly welcome cannabis travelers. This guide covers the best cannabis-friendly stays, short-term rental tips, and how to confirm consumption rules before you book.
Capitol Hill B&B explicitly built for cannabis travelers — designated consumption areas, included welcome flower, and dispensary partnerships.
Historic mansion-turned-hotel near Cheesman Park with a designated 420-friendly suite and outdoor consumption area.
Highlands B&B with cannabis-friendly room categories and private patios.
Cannabis-explicit lodging in Boulder is rare; most travelers stay at major hotels (St Julien, Boulderado) and consume off-property at consumption lounges. Lyons and Nederland have a small selection of 420-friendly cabins and short-term rentals.
VRBO and Airbnb inventory dominates Breck. Filter for smoking-allowed listings and confirm with hosts in writing.
Private cabins offer the most flexibility — especially in shoulder seasons.
Many condo complexes ban indoor smoking but allow patio consumption — verify before booking.
BYO cannabis members' lounge with rotating events and educational programming.
One of Denver's first licensed cannabis consumption clubs — BYO + coffee bar atmosphere.
Cannabis-friendly accommodations cluster in Denver and ski towns
Yes — properties that explicitly market as cannabis-friendly allow consumption in designated areas (private balcony, lounge, or smoking room). The Adagio Bud + Breakfast, The Patterson Inn, and several boutique mountain properties cater to this market.
It depends on the property. Most major hotels prohibit smoking everywhere on premises. Always confirm in writing with the property before booking.
Often yes — many Airbnb and VRBO hosts allow cannabis use. Filter for 'smoking allowed' or '420-friendly' and confirm with the host.