Relaxing in Pagosa Springs
Colorado Springs’ opulent Broadmoor Hotel
blocks from the ski gondola. And the Hotel Colorado (
www.hotelcolorado.com)
is located right across the street from Glenwood Springs’ famous geothermal pools. In addition to these pools and the spas in the Brown Palace and the Hotel Broadmoor, Colorado has numerous other hot springs and spas in its ski resorts and in towns such as Ouray and Pagosa
Springs. For more hotel information visit
www.visitCOLORADO.com/stay
If you want to fl irt with Lady Luck – and enjoy the historic charm of some of Colorado’s most picturesque former mining towns – head for the south-central
region’s numerous casinos in Central City, Black Hawk and Cripple Creek or to the
south-west’s Native American-run Sky Ute Casino Resort and Ute Mountain Casino. And when you’re ready to swap your
seat on the chairlift for one in a theatre, you can do no better than settle down in Denver’s Performing Arts Complex, the world’s largest such complex under one roof. Not only is it home to the Tony Award-winning Denver Center T eatre Company, but also to the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Opera Colorado and T e Colorado Ballet. Options elsewhere include concerts
in Morrison’s spectacular Red Rocks Amphitheatre, July and August’s Colorado Shakespeare Festival in Boulder and International Dance Festival in Vail,
September’s world-renowned Telluride Film Festival, and seasonal performances
in the beautifully-preserved 19th-century opera houses in Leadville and Central City. Note: For details of some of the wine, food and beer festivals see our list of Annual Colorado Events.
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