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    3.9 (10 reviews)
    Open 3:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Garden of the Gods Resort and Club

    Garden of the Gods Resort and Club

    4.5(623 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    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 The concierge was genuinely lovely - but it felt like her hands were tied by management's outdated approach.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.

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    Garden of the Gods Resort and Club - Pretty flowers

    Pretty flowers

    Garden of the Gods Resort and Club - Room service breakfast with stunning view.

    Room service breakfast with stunning view.

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    Old Town GuestHouse - Breakfast

    Old Town GuestHouse

    4.7(43 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    This summer my son & I visited colleges, family and friends in the span of just over 2 weeks (who…read morewants to travel with their mom when 17?!) in Boston, NYC, Richmond, VA, New Orleans & Colorado Springs Old Town Guesthouse was by far our favorite place to stay. There are a gazillion artistically adorable, well cared for features to this place and the rooms are beautifully furnished. A feast for the eyes, tummy & soul! This felt like the nourishment we needed at the end of such a wild adventure. So many antiques, luxurious amenities & the downstairs games are in excellent shape. Try and give yourself a few hours at least during your trip to enjoy them. I've never seen a game room decked out like that. Wish I had friends in the area to invite over. Most importantly, the people who own and take care of everything here are warm, bright & absolutely on hand for their visitors. We got lucky!

    Terrific experience! The owner Brandon greeted us upon arrival both times we arrived for our stay…read more Beautifully decorated historical building, with uniquely furnished rooms. Ours had a fireplace in the bedroom and a hot tub on the covered balcony with an amazing view of the night lights. The breakfast was delicious with fruit, yogurt, and granola to start followed by an egg and meat dish, which was my husband's favorite part. There was no detail left unattended to at this lovely B & B. Don't miss the chance to stay or return here. We sure won't.

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    Old Town GuestHouse - Oriental Poppy Room

    Oriental Poppy Room

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    Colorado Columbine Room with King Bed

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    Magnuson Hotel Manitou Springs - Coffee and Breakfast

    Magnuson Hotel Manitou Springs

    2.7(30 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $

    Terrible experience. Do not stay! They will leave you without a place to stay even if you've booked…read morea place, and they won't bat an eye. Showed up for check in. Booked and guaranteed through third party, a party that importantly will CHARGE me on behalf of the hotel for not showing up. Tried checking in and they said they needed a *physical* card. Mind you, I booked, was paying, and was responsible for cancellation fees to a third party. Would not take Apple Pay. OK, I get it, even though I've been staying at remote places in the state in this manner with no issue. How about my bank card loaded on my phone? Nope. Cash? Nope. No contactless at all. Doesn't matter they have ALL my personal info - DL, address, etc. - and credit card on file. None of this is explained on the booking app's site. I didn't see anything at the hotel on this, or their website. Had to practically BEG them to cancel the reservation in such a way as I would not be charged for cancelling. Those of you following along may appreciate how absurd it is that I could possibly be charged for involuntarily cancelling a stay that I could not check in for despite physically being at the front desk ready to check in with multiple payment methods for something that had payment already arranged. Such is the negative, pathetic, and Kafka-esque user experience one can expect here. (Book today!!) So, I'm far from home, alone with my two children, with nowhere to stay despite having booked - and secured with a credit card! - a room. No help offered. No referrals. Nothing the least bit "hospitable" or sympathetic or even human. Had to plead NOT TO BE CHARGED! I booked the Pikes Peak Inn immediately thereafter. Cheaper. Much closer to the actual downtown, and despite *not even having a front desk* much more helpful and hospitable.

    We chose Magnuson Hotel Manitou Springs for its proximity to destinations we were visiting in the…read morearea, as well as reasonable rates. Technically, this should be called a motel (as in "motor/hotel = motel"), not a hotel, because rooms are accessed from an exterior door and you park your car right outside the room. Nonetheless, the room was clean, space and amenities adequate, and parking ample. The person checking us in allowed us to check in early, which we appreciated, given that it allowed us to rest a bit before more activities. The free Continental breakfast was standard fare, but okay for being on vacation. Traffic noise from the adjacent busy street did not bother us inside the room.

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    MH ManitouSprings ManitouSprings CO Property Lobby

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    MH ManitouSprings ManitouSprings CO GuestRoom QueenAcc

    Magnuson Hotel Manitou Springs - MH ManitouSprings ManitouSprings CO GuestRoom Queen

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    Glen Eyrie

    Glen Eyrie

    3.9(11 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Stayed at the Glen for a week long work meeting and had an excellent time. My room was in the Oaks…read moreand was well supplied with soap, lotions, shampoo... The room was spacious and the staff kept everything clean and looking great. The grounds are beautiful with lots of trails to explore and places to sit and enjoy the varied wildlife. The bookstore has great food as well as fun souvenirs and quality books. The food in the dining room for all meals were delicious. The chef and kitchen have raised their game to another level. I've been coming to the Glen for 20+ years and this is best I've ever experienced it. A big thank you to Dace and his team for their excellent work. I highly recommend staying at the Glen.

    Highland Haven in Evergreen was booked and so were all the jacuzzi suites at the Monarch Casino…read moreResort in Blackhawk when my boyfriend and I were looking for a Saturday night. getaway; we ended up at Glen Eyrie. You can book a room at Glen Eyrie without even realizing that it is the headquarters of the Navigators. Their mission is "To know Christ and make Him known, and help others do the same." During the checkin process, the lady with the Tammy Baker mascara told us "no drugs or alcohol are permitted on the property." I wasn't sure if I should be offended because I'm not sure if they tell everyone that. Another employee, a gray-haired older gentleman, sat there with his arms crossed and glared at us without blinking until we headed to our room. Past the castle foyer and down the halls where the guest rooms are located, the ambience is more like a youth hostel in a retirement home. The room was stuffy and stale smelling, there was no AC, and I couldn't figure out how to open the window. It inspired me to save the romance for later and stay outside, enjoying the grounds and until dark. Fortunately, I came prepared with six different prohibited substances, and made sure we picked up a bottle of wine when we came back from dinner. The mascara lady made sure tell us there is no tv in the room. I wish I would have told her that we can enjoy ourselves plenty without one. Breakfast is served in the King James dining hall from 7:30 am to 9:30 am. I was prepared for it to be really weird, anticipating that someone was going to help us to know Jesus, invite us to church, or ask us where we attend. I carefully curated our responses, and couldn't wait for someone to ask but no one did. Instead, we sat there and tried to guess which guests had successfully prayed the gay away and which guests had booked on booking.com and also had no idea who the Navigators are. I was so disappointed I wasn't able to use any of my invented narrative or whip out my phone to show them my ancestry.com app and impress them with the fact that King James of the KJV bible and the namesake of their splendid dining hall is actually my 15th great grandfather. Sigh, no one cared. I was sick to my stomach for the rest of the day from that breakfast buffet, particularly the mysterious José Olé freezer burrito with sprinkled with micro greens Because it was kind of creepy that we had to sign all of those safety release papers, I felt unsafe until we were off the property, and past the Colorado Springs Focus on the Family freeway exit sign. There was something magical about the weekend, not sure if it was the hospitality ministry or the contraband. When I stopped having diarrhea later at home, my Apple Watch said my blood oxygen levels were 100% and my resting heart rate was 53. I will never return to Glen Eyrie, but feel blessed to have had this experience to share with others.

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    Glen Eyrie - Big Horn

    Big Horn

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    Glen Eyrie - The castle terrace!

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    The castle terrace!

    SunWater Spa - The first floor pools and garden swings

    SunWater Spa

    3.9(305 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Honest spa review: Round 2 hit better than round 1! 2 years later and they have some add on's so…read moretap in for why Sun Water Spa gets a 5/5 yet again! -Red Mountain 5/5 Located on the third floor, you have lockers to store your belongings and you have 90 minutes to make it last. If I could do it again, this is how I would do it: step by step down below: 1. 15 minute sauna session 2. 1-2 minute cold plunge 3. 5 minute sauna session. 4. Rinse off and hydrate 5. Relax and go to your tub Cold plunge treatments are so good for your body. They are a little uncomfortable your first time. But if you can repeat it a couple times, you'll get the most out of your experience! 90 minutes doesn't seem like a long time as it goes by fast... so enjoy the relaxation, enjoy the zen, and just appreciate the view and take it all in as it's been yet again, just what I needed! Thank you Sun water spa! 5/5 yet again!

    This was the perfect start to our vacation. We booked a tub on 3rd floor. The facility was clean…read moreand the staff were very friendly. We loved the cold plunge pool and the convince of the clock showing the time. The saline pools were great and it was nice to have the different temps. The pools were a bit close together so great if you have a larger group and want to socialize. Book the private tun for a bit more money if you want privacy. However people were respectful overall and voices were kept low. The only downside was the lack of bathroom facilities. On our floor there were 12 people using 2- 2 shower bathrooms. We only did the soak and I would do other services in the future. The parking situation is on the street and I'm off times it's free for 2 hours. The price was very reasonable. We will definitely be back when we are in town. Services requested were as expected.

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    SunWater Spa - Sheep mountain tub view

    Sheep mountain tub view

    SunWater Spa - Massage room.

    Massage room.

    SunWater Spa - View from Mary's Mountain

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    View from Mary's Mountain

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