The
scenery in the state of Colorado makes this romantic state a must for
getaway travelers. With mountains anywhere you look, you are guaranteed
a "take your breath away" view. Colorado's historic byways are the
perfect place to get away from it all. And Colorado offers these unique
romantic and theme room accomodations to make your stay perfect.
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Denver
Durango
Manitou Springs
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Denver
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The Oxford Hotel
1600 17th Street
Denver, Colorado (CO)
80202
Toll Free: 800.228.5838
Theme rooms? No
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themed rooms, but each room is individually decorated. Just take a
look at the picture above... don't you just adore it?? This
five-story red-sandstone hotel was built in 1891 in the Lower Downtown
Historic District. Listed on the National Register of Historic
Places, the hotel has English and French antiques, marble floors,
frescoed walls, stained glass, and sterling chandeliers. The 80
guestrooms have French and English antiques, high-speed Internet
access, and CD players. Bathrooms offer tiled floors, pedestal sinks,
bathrobes, and slippers. No two rooms are alike!
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Related Denver Links:
Denver Visitor's Center
One free visitor's guide available at link above.
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Durango
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Strater Hotel
699 Main Ave
Durango, CO 81301
Theme rooms? Yes, all Victorian
themed rooms.
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Appropriate for families? Yes
Notes:
Originally constructed in 1887, the Strater Hotel offers 93 impeccably
appointed Victorian rooms. Hand-screened wallpapers, one of the world's
largest collections of antique furniture, one of America's few
remaining authentic Vaudeville melodramas and the unbelievably
beautiful Southern Colorado Rockies all frame the Strater Hotel
experience! A stay at the Strater will create memories that will last a
lifetime, and isn't that what vacations are all about? From the moment
you step into the lobby it's like entering another world. Authentic
Victorian furniture, crystal and lace transport you back to another
century, to a romantic time in our frontier history when gold and
silver were king and Victorian palaces like the Strater were a splash
of opulence in an otherwise rough, tumble and often treacherous wild
west.
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Related Durango Links:
Durango Visitor's Center
One free visitor's guide available here
Animas Museum
Center of Southwest Studies
Diamond Circle Melodrama Theater
Durango Art Center
Durango Concerts
Durango Train
San Juan National Forest
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Recommended Restaurants:
Cafe Durango
Mahogany Grille
The Palace Restaurant
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Blue
Skies Inn
402 Manitou Avenue
Manitou Springs CO
800-389-7949
Rates: $135 - $235, subject to change
Theme rooms? Yes - 10 themed rooms
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Appropriate for families? Yes, they welcome children.
Notes:
Amazingly beautiful bed & breakfast with big hotel amenities. Ten
differently themed rooms, many with jacuzzi suites. The innkeepers
offer you TV, DVD/VCR, CD player, cable, telephones, modem jacks,
microwave oven, mini-fridge, iron, ironing board, hair dryer. FAX and
copier on site. Gas fireplaces with several suites, and they have a
private dining area so you don't need to rub elbows with other guests
in the morning! The ultimate in privacy.
They
have an extensive movie library with over 800 titles. Let them know
which ones you want at the time of your reservation, and they'll make
sure it's in your room!
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Related Colorado Links:
Colorado Visitor's Center
One free travel guide available here
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