The Centennial State is home to numerous historic hotels that have been around for nearly (or more than) 100 years, many of which are still as grand and beautiful as they were on the day they opened! To experience this history and glam for yourself, make reservations to stay the night at this famous and equally historic Colorado hotel:

Welcome to the Hotel Colorado!

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Opened on June 10, 1893, the Hotel Colorado is a magnificent Italianate-style masterpiece that cost a whopping $850,000 to build (the equivalent of $30M today) and offered luxurious amenities that drew in celebrities and dignitaries alike.

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Nicknamed “the little White House of the West,” the Hotel was a famous escape for Presidents William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt, the latter of which was so liked by housekeeping that they sewed together the first-ever “Teddy” bear in his honor.

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Located in Glenwood Springs, the Hotel Colorado is just as exciting today as it was in the beginning and still boasts beautiful accommodations complete with standard queen and king rooms and sprawling suites.

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In addition to the rooms themselves, the Hotel Colorado also houses restaurants and bars, shopping, and easy access to some of the best outdoor recreation in the state.

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When you visit, be sure to take some time to check out Glenwood Springs - you won’t regret it!

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To learn more about the Hotel Colorado - or to reserve your stay - please visit their website.

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Address: Hotel Colorado, 526 Pine St, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, USA

Welcome to the Hotel Colorado!

Hotel Colorado Facebook Such a lovely place, such a lovely face… oops, wrong hotel!

Opened on June 10, 1893, the Hotel Colorado is a magnificent Italianate-style masterpiece that cost a whopping $850,000 to build (the equivalent of $30M today) and offered luxurious amenities that drew in celebrities and dignitaries alike.

TripAdvisor/Thomas D

Nicknamed “the little White House of the West,” the Hotel was a famous escape for Presidents William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt, the latter of which was so liked by housekeeping that they sewed together the first-ever “Teddy” bear in his honor.

Pach Bros./Wikimedia Commons

Located in Glenwood Springs, the Hotel Colorado is just as exciting today as it was in the beginning and still boasts beautiful accommodations complete with standard queen and king rooms and sprawling suites.

TripAdvisor/Management

In addition to the rooms themselves, the Hotel Colorado also houses restaurants and bars, shopping, and easy access to some of the best outdoor recreation in the state.

TripAdvisor/Management

When you visit, be sure to take some time to check out Glenwood Springs - you won’t regret it!

GSpics/Wikimedia Commons

To learn more about the Hotel Colorado - or to reserve your stay - please visit their website.

Hotel Colorado Facebook

Do you have a favorite place that you would like to see featured on Only in Colorado? Tell us about it here! To learn more about Teddy Roosevelt’s iconic stay at the Hotel Colorado, check out Few People Know That Colorado Is The Birthplace Of The Teddy Bear.

Hotel Colorado Facebook

Such a lovely place, such a lovely face… oops, wrong hotel!

TripAdvisor/Thomas D

Pach Bros./Wikimedia Commons

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