Set in Manitou Springs, 1.4 mi from Manitou Cliff Dwellings, Days Inn by Wyndham Manitou Springs offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and express check-in and check-out.
Located in Manitou Springs, 3.1 miles from Garden of the Gods, Magnuson Hotel Manitou Springs has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Rooms offer a flat-screen cable TV. Downtown Manitou Springs is 5 minutes’ walk away. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all guest rooms at the Cliff House at Pikes Peak.
Located in Manitou Springs, within 3.9 miles of Garden of the Gods and 8.9 miles of Palmer Park, Pikes Peak Inn has accommodations with barbecue facilities as well as free private parking for guests...
Set in Manitou Springs, Silver Saddle Motel features a heated seasonal outdoor pool. All air-conditioned rooms have free WiFi. Private parking is provided on site.
Absolutely adorable little tourist area in this town.
Absolutely adorable little tourist area in this town. It's super close to Colorado Springs, but nestled within the mountains. So, you can feel like you're much farther away from the 'city' than you actually are. There are lots of lovely little locally owned shops and restaurants, and though we did not partake there is an adorable arcade/games area. Really wonderful area!
Sam Ashe
South Korea
10
Scored 10
I loved Garden of the Gods, and it is free.
I loved Garden of the Gods, and it is free. I enjoy hiking and running and there are many trails in the area. Downside was that there were lots of other tourists there and you had to make reservations for many activities instead of going whenever you wanted to. Overall a spectacular city to visit!
Harold
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Manitou Springs was one of the first early settlements in...
Manitou Springs was one of the first early settlements in Colorado. It sits at the base of Mt. Blue Sky (Pikes Peak) but too close to see the mountain. You can take a really pretty mountain drive right out of Manitou Springs and enjoy hikes along the way. It has a lovely Historic downtown area with many Victorian buildings. There are great restaurants and fun gift shops. A creek runs through town with a park along its sides and a lovely walkway. It's not large so a day or two in town is plenty for the town itself. But the mountains are gorgeous and you could spend a lifetime there.
Colorado City, Colorado's first capital, sits next to Manitou. It's full of antique arcades and candy stores, small walkways, and hot dog cafes. Both towns are just outside of Colorado Springs so the usual city entertainments, clubs, restaurant fare and movies are close by.
The Broadmoor is a gorgeous, enormous historic hotel to just go see. It's grounds are lovely, including a lake with manicured landscaping and walkways and the Olympic Ice Skating training rink. The accompanying Golden Bee is a very unique and old restaurant with a huge dark wood, mirrored bar, bartenders with arm garters, and darling embroidered bee emblems with sticky backs they give to children (or anyone else who asks). The food is great. It's the picture of a posh place in the 19th century West. Don't miss it!
SinginLin
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
The staff was rude and kicked us out after we paid because...
The staff was rude and kicked us out after we paid because of a service animal and my autistic son. And take a copy of my credit card because of my service animal for seizures and told me that was unacceptable.
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Anonymous
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The desk people that checked me in were very friendly and I...
The desk people that checked me in were very friendly and I forgot to pick up my credit card, they brought it to my room for me before I even noticed I didn’t have it. We were going on the Pikes Peak cog rail the next morning. Easy short drive from room to cog rail parking.we wanted an early start so breakfast at motel was not served that early. Pancake House was just short distance from motel. Great breakfast! And was not a long wait.
Peggy
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
The downtown of old Manitou Springs is well patrolled with...
The downtown of old Manitou Springs is well patrolled with some street car parking available if driving through at the right time. The shops and eateries kind of reminds you of smaller version of downtown Gatlinburg. The small town is very close to Garden the Gods and Pikes Peak so if you like novel places to stay this the place to get away from the chain hotels and get back to old town feel. The weather didn’t cooperate during my visit but if I come out to the West again I might try there again. I ate I think it was called the Oldtown Tavern. And there is a few buses that do free shuttle service into town.
Kathleen
United States of America
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This loft is right in the heart of Manitou Springs, and made our family vacation so much more comfortable and relaxing than a standard hotel. Every scenic activity is just mere minutes away, lots of coffee/bakery/ice cream options, funky shops and good food. Dedicated parking place, we walked a lot, enjoyed the views, and had a wonderful time! The loft was perfectly clean and meticulously made up from bedding to kitchen to lounging. We loved it.
The owner was an absolute JOY and was incredibly helpful with area restaurants, shuttle, and attraction information. She always had a kind and joyful smile for us when she saw us coming and going on the property. The beds were incredibly comfortable. The entire hotel had a retro vibe to it and we felt like family the entire time. We will definitely be coming back.
Lovely apartment in the heart of old town Manitou Springs. Tastefully decorated with full size kitchen, dishwasher and washer/dryer. Secure off the street parking and steps away to catch the free shuttle to the Manitou Incline and cog train to Pikes Peak. Lovely balcony to enjoy your, morning coffee. It's great place!
The location was great. We were able to walk to downtown Manitou Springs and also to the bus stop. We did not have breakfast as we had to leave the motel before breakfast but the owner gave us hot chocolate and granola bars. We were able to leave our car while we went to the cog railroad which was very convenient.
Breakfast was fine. Consistent with all previous Holiday Inn & Suites hotels. Especially liked the view of the mountains from the room. Suggest to all guests: request rooms on 3rd floor with odd numbers (301, 303, 305, etc.) for mountain view. Good parking. Hotel is only about 3-4 months old.
This is a whole house, a few minutes (steep) walk from the main street of Manitou Springs. There is a full kitchen, living area, bedroom, bathroom, large laundry. The bed is very comfortable. The house is warm and there is a porch to sit on.
Location is excellent for exploring Manitou Springs and for taking the Pike’sPeak Cog train. The hotel is vintage with a wonderful breakfast in a beautiful dining room. The staff was friendly and helpful. Would stay there again
We had a great view from our room. The room was comfortable and relaxing. The breakfast was pretty good and had a wide range of warm and cold items available. Very close to Pikes Peak and the quaint town of Manitou Springs.
Staff was professional, knowledgeable, and courteous. There was a pool, though we didn't use it. The air conditioning worked very well. It was only 1.2 miles to downtown Manitou Springs, which made a nice walk.
Located in the centre of Manitou Springs, in walking distance of many attractions and restaurants, it makes a very good base for exploring the area. A simple breakfast buffet is provided with plenty to eat.
It was clean and comfortable. It was within walking distance of most of the dining and shopping in Manitou Springs. The staff was very helpful when I made a mistake on my booking dates.
door and front desk staff was A++. Really friendly engaged and kind at every possibie exchange. That made a huge impact pn me and the hotel was sold out, and they were busy.
The room was clean and comfortable! Very close to the main part of Manitou Springs so walking around was very accessible. Our room had 2 seperate bedrooms.
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