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Wellness & Fitness

Find peace in Cherry Creek. Complete your experience at Halcyon with divine moments of tranquility. Here are some of our favorite neighborhood escapes.

 

Fitness at Halcyon

Open 24 hours, the Halcyon gym is outfitted with the premium cardio and weight training equipment you need, whenever you need it. You can also find a comfortable Manduka yoga mat in your room for secluded relaxation.

Halcyon Fitness Center

Wellness Passport

Halcyon is thrilled to offer our guests exclusive access to some of Cherry Creek’s finest fitness studios. We’ve also partnered with leading fitness partners in the neighborhood that offer a range of cardio, strength training, cycling, yoga, and barre classes in a luxurious and inviting environment. See a Halcyon Host for a complimentary Wellness Passport.

Wellness Passport with Barre3 Coreballs

 

WOODHOUSE DAY SPA

A tranquil, transformational environment that’s both memorable and healthful. From beginning to end, Woodhouse Day Spa’s dedicated team ensures that your visit enhances your well-being. And that your day at the spa should be more than just a great spa treatment, it should be a great experience.

 

DENVER B-CYCLE

Biking is one of our favorite ways to explore Cherry Creek and downtown Denver. Denver’s B-Cycle bike sharing program gives you access to more than 700 bikes at dozens of stations — including several here in the neighborhood. Simply check out a bright red bike from any B-cycle kiosk and jump on the nearby Cherry Creek Bike Path, which will take you from the hip LoHi neighborhood to the Cherry Creek Reservoir.

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Denver Botanic Gardens

Find your zen and enjoy the fresh air at Denver Botanic Gardens. With a complimentary Day Pass, you can stroll through one of the top five botanic gardens in the U.S. Enjoy a quiet meander through the seven diverse gardens on 24 acres, including international gardens inspired by Japan, China, and South Africa.

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