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    Laura L.

    While I feel there is deferred maintenance, and am disappointed about the broken window I am still giving this place 4 stars for the cleanliness and atmosphere. Cons: - none of my communications through Booking.com were awnsered so I had to call and confirm I could bring my dog. - the window in the bathroom was broken (frame was apart and glass was just sitting there). I spoke to the gentleman at the desk about this after checking in and he said they were aware and have been unable to get a person out to replace it. Room 140. - only one room key - one out of the two queen beds had a terrible sag and was very uncomfortable. - terrible finishing skills on tile and trim work. Definitely not done by a professional or even someone knowledgeable. - no alarm clock or radio - freezer door broken so it froze all of our fridge goods. - no extra towels given for 4 guests Now all of the good stuff: - Clean!!! - comfortable pillows and 1/2 beds - good atmosphere - fridge/microwave - Wi-Fi and cable - huge tub - large pool, heated but still frigid. - plenty of outside seating - walking distance to shops and food

    Mel A.

    This is a review for a 2-night stay at the Rainbow Lodge Motel while visiting the Colorado Springs area. Check-in was a breeze and the guy working was super friendly and even let me pet his yorkie. What an adorable little thing! The parking lot is a little tight so be careful getting in and out so you don't get hit or hit someone accidentally. The room was satisfactory for the price tag and was clean enough. It had a small refrigerator and microwave, a full body mirror, a lamp on each side of the bed, an adorable desk with a lamp, a plastic bouquet and a chair. Bathroom was found clean and well-maintained. Continental breakfast is free and consisted of some mini muffins, danishes, fruits, cereal, tea, coffee and orange juice. There are plenty of brochures for activities in the area and other information if you haven't done your research ahead of time. Overall, the place is fine and is located very close to the Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak. So why the 3 stars? Well, read on... There are a few details during our stay that were a tad bit disturbing and the reasons why I can't give this place a 4 or a 5-star rating: 1) The shower. The shower head was down way too low so if you're over 5'5 you might have an issue and will have to bend down to wash your hair. I don't have that problem but I can see it being an issue for someone taller than myself. The water did not stay at a constant temperature. It kept going from too hot to the temperature I set it to before getting into the tub. It was very annoying. Also, there was a bit of mold traces at the bottom of the shower curtain. 2) The bed. It was a king and was fine until I poked my leg with something (did not draw blood, it was more like a small painful prick on the skin surface). Further investigation led to the finding of a bent sewing pin, the kind they use to mark the spot during alterations. How did that get in there? 3) Toilet is way too low. Maybe I just have a taller toilet at home but this one is way down low so be careful. 4) Water pressure is funky perhaps? The sink will shoot out water all over you. Whatever the case is, there's something odd with the plumbing. I think in the end, I am actually being very fair and nice rating this place a 3-star.

    Brittany S.

    Thank you Yelp for confirming that Rainbow Motel would be a winner before we arrived for our stay (which, I must add, is located only a mile up the road from Garden of the Gods!). Key "love" factors of this adorable Western roadside motel: updated rooms (impressive and cozy decor), kitchenettes, granite counter tops, friendly and helpful owners, complimentary breakfast (cereals, yogurt, fruit - try the buttery crescent rolls), outdoor pool in the front of the property, safe and peaceful vibe and AWESOME prices ($72 - $92). I enjoyed this place so much that I just booked it again for a trip later this summer!

    September pool bliss
    Bjorn F.

    We loooved our stay here! I don't often rave about about a motel (I mean how often is a motel more than just OK?) but the Rainbow Motel really surprised us. We stayed during the first week of September when the lovely pool was open and the weather was perfect. We had it so nice here that we actually stayed a second night. For $55 they gave us a queen room that was decorated so nicely, very clean, and has the most comfortable bed and linens I've ever experienced in a motel. Very high thread count linens, which made our sleep so soft and luxurious. Our room also had one of the coolest shower stalls I've ever seen at a motel/hotel - slick black tiles and an enclosed space that makes you feel so comfortable. It accommodates two people very well.... The motel has benches and chairs scattered around everywhere, so you have plenty of areas to sit and lounge at. Try to get one of the rooms by the pool, which have little decks with chairs and a table. We had a great time sitting there in the evening sipping beer and reading our paperbacks. The one thing that they definitely need to work at is the "free high speed internet". We could hardly connect and when we did, it was too slow to use. They either need to fix this, install a couple more routers around the area, or remove the large "HIGH SPEED INTERNET" sign in the yard. Other than that, thank you Rainbow Motel for a wonderful stay!

    Cute spot to hang out!
    Jenn P.

    This place is nestled along the hills and is adorable. It is as clean as a place could possibly be, the bed was like sleeping on a cloud, super cold water from the tap ( a huge plus for me), great rates and good hospitality! We were even greeted by a teeny tiny puppy when we signed in! The location is stellar and it while it was super close to a lot of stuff it was EXTREMELY quiet. I slept like a rock. A happy snuggly rock. We had dinner a mere 5 minutes away at The Dive, which I also highly recommend and were so comfortable with our entire getaway, we may just relocate here once we are empty nesters! All said it's a great place to stay while visiting a splendid spot!

    On our summer road trip, we decided we would stay for the night in Colorado Springs at about 8pm, consulted yelp and found this precious little inn. I gave them a call and even though they were closing at 10pm and we wouldn't arrive until midnight, they got everything worked out for us over the phone and let me know where to find our room key when we arrived - excellent service! When we got there, the key was where we were instructed to look. We found our room easily, which we discovered had a cute little patio with a bench and some chairs out front. We were very pleased with the inside as well. The room was spacious, especially for being a single King room with a closet, dresser with tv, two night stands, desk, two chairs, and micro/fridge combination. The bathroom was much better than most hotels as well and the same goes for the bed which was super comfortable. The next morning, I checked out the inn's continental breakfast and was happily pleased. It has a good variety of cereals, fruits, and breads along with coffee, juice, and cappuccino (which was awesome for a non-coffee drinker!). Our check out was just as easy as the reservations the night before. As we left, we realized how close the inn was to all of the adventurous things we wanted to do in Colorado Springs. It is within miles of Garden of the Gods, Manitou Springs, and Pikes Peak. For the price, which was very reasonable, we left knowing we had found a steal of a deal. Yelp led us in the right direction and we will recommend this inn to others and probably be back to stay for a longer period of time.

    Michael D.

    This is hands down the most Awesome place to stay!! We had the best time a booked the bigger room for our Birthday celebration and has the best time! Thank you to the wonderful and friendly staff at the Rainbow Lodge Inn, close to everything and amazing views!

    Rode  down back in March, this was our first stay here, and we are back..

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    Pretty decent place. Clean rooms. always had clean towels. Close to everything.free beakfast. Would stay again

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    Perfect location for traveling with dogs-- near a nice path along Fountain Creek, near Garden of the Gods, tons of restaurants.

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    Garden of the Gods Resort and Club

    Garden of the Gods Resort and Club

    (623 reviews)

    This is a great resort, the backdrop just takes your breath away!…read more The room we had was a double bed room and was spacious enough for a family of four. Our room was accessible from the outside parking lot and had a common balcony area. The hotel restaurant was great for breakfast since we needed to fuel ourselves up before enjoying all the local sites nearby. I'd definitely come back and stay here again.

    Great Views. Zero Soul…read more I genuinely wanted to love this place. It had everything on paper - the views, the parking, the promise. So here's my honest advice: Book one night in the big suite, don't interact with management or the events team, eat somewhere else, and leave. You'll actually enjoy yourself. Here's the reality: It's gorgeous on the outside. But in my experience, there's no soul or integrity behind the facade. The service culture feels stuck in a bygone era - and not in a charming way. The locker rooms are cramped, poorly maintained, and frankly, they smell. The food is forgettable. The spa feels pretentious and operates on what I can only describe as a 1987 business model. I was told I'd need to order a nail job just to access the steam room. Make it make sense. The concierge was genuinely lovely - but it felt like her hands were tied by management's outdated approach. She seemed to want to help more than the system would allow. The events department was, in my experience, a major disappointment. Communication felt disorganized and unresponsive. When I asked for a simple proposal, I was told they "couldn't possibly do that for every inquiry" - in 2025, when AI tools can generate a polished, customized proposal in minutes. I tested it myself using Canva and Claude with their own metrics. Took me four minutes. The resistance to modernizing felt deliberate. Outside of the top-tier suites - which are reasonably priced by Colorado standards ---this felt like a mediocre hotel calling itself a resort. It is not The Broadmoor. It is not a Four Seasons. Those places deliver hospitality with humanity. This felt more like a zombie party with a great view. My honest opinion? It feels like ownership is either disengaged, burnt out, or simply no longer pursuing excellence. That said - if you're a Colorado local, the 10% room discount is a nice touch. Choose your room wisely, skip on-site dining, and check out 503W nearby for great prices and actual atmosphere. For corporate events? I'd look elsewhere.

    The Mining Exchange - Restaurant

    The Mining Exchange

    (213 reviews)

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    A top notch hotel when planning a stay in downtown Colorado Springs…read more The MX completed its redecoration in 2024, and still has that well-burnished look. The corner-windows lobby is huge, lined with wood and glass, filled with clusters of chairs and couches of various styles that should clash but instead create an upscale but cozy whole. That large space also provides seating for the BLK MGK coffee shop and the Golden Hour bar, and is the locale for weekly jazz concerts. Our room was on the second floor, near the entrance awning facing east. Despite being on Nevada, we have very few problems with traffic noise; the bigger challenge was the bright light from the building lighting and the dawn; it was tough to get the floor-to-ceiling blackout drapes well-closed. The HVAC worked well, but was quite loud when it would roar into life in during the night. The room (Silver level, King-sized bed) was high-ceilinged and open. The tile floor, rug, wallpaper, were all a variety of prints that, again, should have clashed, but instead were charming. The bed was comfortable. The chair and chase-longue, and even the desk chair were comfortable. Power outlets were plentiful and at a high enough level to be usable. The room came with complementary water bottles each day. No coffee machine (but a nice shop in the lobby). The sink and shower were open to the main sleeping area -- it looked like there may have been a sliding partition that covered that and the closet, but that was missing. Didn't bother my wife and me, and it did add to the feeling of size and openness, but be aware. (The WC was in its own closable niche.) The shower was huge, and the there were enough towel hooks and racks, in the proper places. The bathroom itself was missing any kind of mirror, though the floor length mirror in the hall served to a degree. Matching contemporary trend, there was only one waste can in the entire room (back in the WC), which is annoying. We peeked into the conference / ball room on our floor, just down the hall, and it looked very nice for a private function. The hallways were nicely appointed, with modernistic carpet that, yet again, should have clashed but gave a spirit of eclectic design. An old safe/vault door (!) in the hall let to a store room. All the people we interacted with, from the front desk to valet to housekeeping, as well as at the bar and coffee bar, were friendly and helpful. The biggest complaint you'll see is about parking. Being downtown COS, the options are plentiful but pricey. Valet parking is available, but expensive. There is plenty of metered parking you can make use of in the area. There is also a large parking garage (including charging stations) a block south on Nevada which charged $23 overnight, which seemed a pretty good deal. Depending on what you are doing, there is a lot within walking distance of the MX. The hotel has a spa and gym, though we did not make use of them. Net-net, the MX experience is expensive, but you get high quality and comfortable accommodations for the price. It served as a nice getaway for us for three nights during the week, and if we stay in downtown COS again, it will probably be there.

    What an amazing experience. Even from the exterior of the Mining Exchange you get the sense of…read morequality. The interior has been kept pretty original to the era it was made and is impeccable. Some time the older original hotels may have that musty smell. THIS PLACE SMELLS LIKE A BOUTIQUE/spa. AHHHHHH.... Wonderful atmosphere where the staff felt like a family member hosting. The Oro restaurant next door has an amazing Italian based menu that is top notch. I can't say enough about the hospitality of the staff here. Just a pleasure to interact with. Jill, even hooked us up with some cards to use since I forgot mine at home. Just can't say enough about the Mining Exchange and their team. WONDERFUL!

    The Ranch at Emerald Valley

    The Ranch at Emerald Valley

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    My kids "wow! camping is so fun!" While this may be marketed as The Broadmoor's Wildnerness…read moreExperience it's far from camping. It's even a few steps above glamping as it should be for the steep price. However, if you want to experience a few days in a great outdoors The Ranch at Emerald Valley is perfect. After 4 nights at the Broadmoor resort (also amazing) we took the 2pm shuttle up a rocky mountain road to the Ranch. We were greeted by Aaron, a fellow Northwestern alum (go Wildcats) and his incredible staff. There were 38 people total our first night there, which the told us was a record for the Ranch. It didn't feel very crowded though (especially after the craziness of the resort) and most of the people had kids the same age as ours which was a lot of fun. They showed us to our cabin, Hills Cabin, which I realized was the "presidential cabin." It was a huge 2 bedroom cabin that had enough room for 6 kids up in loft up top and a beautiful master suite. + 3 bathrooms and a ginormous kitchen/dining room that we didn't really put to use. It also have a big TV with Netflix and a lovely fireplace. There's a 3rd bedroom that's attached to it, although the 2nd night we were there it was rented by another couple with a separate entrance. There's plenty of fun to be had at the ranch: horseback riding, paddleboats/kayaks, archery, fishing, hiking etc. And if you get a rainy afternoon there are plenty of board games to play both in the lodge and in the cabin. We spent 2 nights here, although with the rain wish we had an extra night to enjoy some of the activities we didn't have a chance to squeeze in. The food was absolutely amazing. My picky children were even in heaven and my little guy has been asking for lobster ever since trying it as their Wed night cookout. Dinners besides the twice a week cookout involves ordering off a menu with plenty of choices for all. I do wish they did a better job with labeling the buffet with food allergies. My son has a serious nut allergy and almost ate a brownie with walnuts because it wasn't labeled and I had to constantly ask if things had nuts and/or gluten in them. They asked for our dietary restrictions ahead of time so assumed they'd be better about this. This really was a very special experience that I think our kids will remember for a long time. I heard this coming week a big family is renting out the entire ranch and I'd love to do the same with family and/or friends at some point, although it was fun getting to know some lovely people from around the country as well.

    Absolutely incredible. Breathtaking location, the food was amazing, the lodge is so cute, rooms are…read moresuper nice and so many fun activities and amenities. Staff is incredible. One of the most memorable two days with my family and we can't wait to go back.

    Kinship Landing - Greenhouse

    Kinship Landing

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    Loved our stay at Kinship Landing. It's the opposite of a…read moreboring, average hotel. Located right in the heart of downtown, everything is within walking distance, which made exploring incredibly easy. Kinship feels more like a community hub than just a place to sleep. There are frequent events, great work areas, and an inviting social atmosphere. Homa Cafe + Bar was a highlight -- awesome cocktails, great food, music, and a solid Happy Hour. You don't even need to leave the building to have a good time! Our room was spacious and had an amazing view, which made the stay even better. Definitely a spot we'd return to.

    Now I know this is going to sound like the ravings of an old man in a bad tv show but: The…read morearchitecture, layout, overall feel of the hotel is great. Open, modern, free flowing feeling throughout. This also goes for the rooms themselves but for a minute imagine you're at home in your bedroom and you take your bed completely apart and only leave the top mattress sitting directly on the floor. Ok - now get into bed. Kinda hard to get down there and get comfortable. Ok, now try to get out of the bed on the floor. Even harder to do. That's how the bed was in our room only its on a platform about a foot and a half off the floor. The person on the side of the ledge can at least sit down and swing themselves into bed. The other has to step up on to the platform, walk around the platform and then try to get down on to the mattress. Not easy and again now try to get out - especially when it's dark. Not very convenient. The bathroom looks great too but unless you are using the hotel supplied shampoo/conditioner that is bolted to the shower wall, there is nowhere to put those you brought with you unless you put them on the floor. Convenient- not really. And don't get me started on the mini fridge on the floor I'd continue but I have to chase some kids off my lawn.......

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