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Hotel Colorado

★★★★☆ 4.2/5 (100 reviews)
$212
526 Pine St, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970) 945-6511 Website
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Reviews (100)

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Chris Hatfield
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

We went in late May and let me say spring time is B-E-A-UTIFUL up there. Especially around the hotel. The hotel has a lovely outside area with a fountain and little cozy campfires to sit at during the evening hours. 10 out 10 would go again! Staff was super friendly, welcoming as well as very helpful in answering any and all of our questions about the hotel and other things we had questions about.

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Kyle Larkin
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Casey was the best bartender and made amazing cocktails for me and my wife. I can’t wait to come back to this historic hotel which really makes an impression on Colorado and the community you’re in. Must visit if you have the chance, thank you Casey!

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Jenny Somerville
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

The Hotel is very interesting. Across the street is town and within a block of the hotel are hot springs. The beds were comfortable and the room was clean. There is a nice outside area to sit and eat or have drinks. I would stay here again for sure. And they allow pets!

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joni purtell
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

What a great getaway! The staff was friendly, the grounds were beautiful! The experience was like stepping back in time. We had breakfast at the hotel. It was very good as was the pie I had the night before. Really quite enjoyable!

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Sue Dixon
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

We had a wonderful stay. The rooms were large, clean, and very comfortable. The staff exceeded our expectations. They were very kind and catered to our every need. The meals we had at the hotel were delicious. We will be staying there again on our next trip.

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Ross Blankenship
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

This is NOT a place we recommend. Rooms are archaic and out of date, bad air flow and smelly rooms, and you feel locked up in an old prison when you close the doors. There are stains on the beds and floors, and the showers look like someone urinated inside and left without draining. The staff was unpleasant, overwhelmed, and did not look happy. I would stay at the Marriott up the hill next time as we are fans of Glenwood Springs, but not this hotel.

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Sherrie Watkins
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

What a cool old hotel with mixed amenities. The flowering tree I. The courtyard smelled so fresh and sweet. They turned on the fire pit for us and it was delightful. Our room was perfect and when asked they brought a full Kuerig coffee set up. We had break fast in the dining room and the eggs Benedict were delicious. Excellent responsive service and a delightful stay!

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Stacie Janiga
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

My mom and I came for the first time and we just loved this hotel! For starters you felt like you walked into a different era when you walk into the main lobby, the historical factor is so well kept and honoring of the past, and the music choice is fabulous as well. Just wanted to give a shout out to Joyanne at the front desk who was so lovely and helpful to talk w at the front desk and also Dan the maintenance man, who we would run into throughout hotel and was so great to chat with about the history of the hotel. The staff were so nice! The rooms are great and well kept you can actually open your window which I loved. I have read some people disappointed about not having a refrigerator.. who cares there is a great bar, restaurant, coffee shop in hotel and then you are spending most of your time out and about.. I so look forward to coming back and I highly recommend getting the deal including breakfast and the Glenwood hot springs pass! So worth it!

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Brian McHenry
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

We had a great experience! Sydni Heimback was great to work with and made our experience very memorable. The peach cobbler at the restaurant was incredible. The room was spacious and wonderfully renovated! We could have stayed all week! We will stay longer next time!

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Pamela Rubright
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great location especially with the bridge to get to downtown! Definitely older hotel but very well taken care of! Love the originally feel to it too!

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Mark McLarty
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This was a great historic hotel. I felt like you were taken back to the 1900's. The rooms were well kept, lacking in some of the modern amenities that you would expect, but that didn't take away from the overall experience. Coffee shop & restaurant were located in the building.

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Garrett Gemmel
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

We had an amazing time staying here! When Kodi saw our group exploring the hotel, he went out of his way to show us around and teach us about the hotel’s super cool history. Angel and Ryan were also amazingly friendly and went above and beyond to make sure we had a great stay. We can’t wait to come back and see everybody again

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Joanna
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

It was my first time staying here. There was a slight issue with using some gift cards and a system issue but was resolved on the spot and the front desk person gave a free parking pass without hesitation for us waiting patiently while it was resolved. There are renovations going on so lots of noises during the waking hours but not before 9am which we appreciated. It was beautiful ❤️

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Christine Boothe
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

The hotel is old, but well maintained and has interesting history. Right by the hot springs. Disappointed not to have a coffee maker in the room for the price per night. Also, the bathroom door in room 449 does not shut or lock. There's a Cafe downstairs where you can buy coffee and a quick pastry or yogurt and fruit parfait. Staff is friendly and check in was easy. The lobby is big and has lots of antiques. The halls are big. The rooms are pretty average in size, fine for a couple's stay. The room has pull down blinds and steam radiator to add warmth. The radiator is loud though.

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Rich KR
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

A historic hotel with a wonderful interior design. You feel great here and by the way you are moving to the past. Great hotel, service and location.

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Shay Morrison
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Hotel Colorado will always have a special place in my heart. After proposing to my now wife in the bell tower suite overlooking the town. Taking the train from Denver during a beautiful spring snowstorm. To making it an annual destination to relax in the healing hot-springs. I'm excited to finally write a review because of all the investment they've done to their rooms! They maintain the historic beauty with exposed brick & fireplaces, but lean in to comfort & opulence with fine furniture & matched fabrics. Hotel Colorado really is the Grand Dame of the Rockies & should be on your short list of places to visit!

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Gracie Kolbenschlag
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

I adored the preservation of the beautiful Hotel Colorado. That is what really makes the rating I am leaving as high as it is. The staff were very kind, but they were understaffed and the service was significantly delayed. Location was nice, close to the hot springs. I loved learning about the hotel's history, and the ghost sightings too. Bathrooms could be much cleaner.

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Sharlissa Moore
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

I think this place will be amazing once renovations are complete. I liked the room a lot. Very comfy bed and sheets. But are they planning to reno the bathrooms? There’s no room to even put a toothbrush on the pedestal sink. (It’s ok, but doesn’t match the price point.) Loved the dog friendliness. Great location by the pedestrian bridge. The historical charm is nice. Coffee shop was way overpriced and mediocre. As one reviewer said, the hallways are big enough to play soccer. And the people in the room next to us let their four kids do precisely that one night (while shrieking). I was appalled!!! Not the hotel’s fault, although I think they need a clear policy on hallway etiquette. I didn’t call the front desk because I didn’t realize the absurdity of the situation until I entered the hallway to ask them to quiet down.

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Remington Greer
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This is an historic hotel that I am happy to have stayed at. This is the hotel where President Theodore Roosevelt stayed and ultimately, the teddy bear was conceived. This is within walking (<5 min) distance to nearby hot springs, shopping, and dining. Looking forward to staying there again

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Don Dillon
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Beautiful hotel. Rooms clean. No in room coffee. You have to run tub and sink water for 7minutes to get hot water. What a waste of hundreds of gallons of water. They want you to buy over priced coffee in restaurants snd coffee shop. Food was tasty but overpriced. Not quiet with remodel construction. Very under staffed.