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The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs

The 17 spires of Cadet Chapel make the chapel one of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s most distinctive buildings. (719) 333-1110, usafa.af.mil. |
Colorado Springs will surprise you. Established as a European-style vacation spot more than a century ago, this low-profile town still attracts savvy travelers who come for the area’s cold mineral springs and natural beauty. To its gorgeous surroundings, add broad, tree-lined avenues, a gentle pace of life, and sprawling resorts and spas in the Rocky Mountain foothills, and you have an ideal winter destination.
For the perfect getaway, discover the Springs’ modern-day offerings—a thriving downtown, distinct cultural outposts and a bounty of galleries and shops—and then check out nearby Manitou Springs, just five miles from downtown Colorado Springs in the foothills below Pikes Peak. At the turn of the century, this historic little mountain town was known as the “Saratoga of the West” for the healing springs that bubbled up there. Lucky for us, the town’s public fountains still flow with naturally carbonated water. Today, Manitou Springs is a haven for artists who are happy to share their town’s eclectic offerings with visitors.
Colorado Springs
Stay
The Broadmoor With a Five-Diamond, Five-Star status and a 3,000-acre mountainside setting, this stately retreat just minutes from downtown is a destination in itself. Add 700 fine rooms and suites, more than a dozen eateries, including the elegant Penrose Room, and a spectacular spa, and you might never want to leave. 1 Lake Ave., (719) 634-7711,
broadmoor.com.
Cheyenne Mountain Resort Eight residential lodges house 316 finely appointed guest rooms and suites (many with views of Cheyenne Mountain), and guests get access to the Country Club of Colorado. Sip a Colorado microbrew at Will Rogers Lounge before heading out on the town. 3225 Broadmoor Valley Road., (800) 428-8886,
cheyennemountain.com.
Shop
Fill up your shopping bags at cool spots all around town, including the Old Colorado City Historical Shopping District,
oldcoloradocityshopping.com, along West Colorado Avenue, where you’ll discover 125 or so trendy shops, boutiques, galleries and sidewalk cafés set in 100-year-old brick buildings. If you didn’t get want you wanted this holiday season, head straight for Terra Verde, 208 N. Tejon St., (719) 444-8621, where you can treat yourself to jewelry, clothes and home accessories. Don’t forget the 24 high-end shops at the broadmoor, including Hayden Hays Art Gallery. For a change of pace, the weekend Colorado Springs Flea Market, (719) 380-8599,
csfleamarket.com, features 500 vendors selling their wares in an open-air setting the whole family will enjoy.
Eat
Ritz Grill Step out to this long-time downtown hot spot and settle into a booth for bistro-style dishes such as pepper-spiced Colorado lamb chops and chile-rubbed Southwestern filets. The bar rocks, especially Wednesday through Saturday nights, when Colorado bands play live music. 15 S. Tejon St., (719) 635-8484,
ritzgrill.com.
Penrose Room Get gussied up for an extraordinary meal by chef Bertrand Bouquin in this ultra-stylish restaurant, which just received a Five-Diamond Award. For a truly special meal, dine at the Chef’s Table in the demonstration kitchen. (Our advice: Call for reservations as soon as you plan your trip.) Wednesday through Saturday, there’s live music and dancing as well. In The Broadmoor, (719) 577-5733,
broadmoor.com.
Play
The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the FAC houses permanent collection galleries and hosts special exhibits. Impressionist and Modern Masters from the New Orleans Museum of Art runs December 8 through March 9. Stop in the Museum Shop and grab lunch at Café 36. 30 West Dale St., (719) 634-5581,
csfineartscenter.org.
Garden of the Gods Bundle up and set out for an invigorating hike. The three-mile Chambers/Bretag/Palmer Trail circles nearly the entire park, but there are shorter trails as well. Or take a guided tour of this 1350-acre red rock park. Too chilly? You’ll see and learn a lot at the Visitor & Nature Center. 1805 N. 30th St., (719) 634-6366,
gardenofgods.com.
Chapel photo courtesy of US Air Force Academy. Broadmoor photo courtesy of the Broadmoor.