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“The Mining Exchange Hotel offers a vintage take on elegance. More than a century ago, this was a stock exchange for precious metals and today it is a "glamorous addition" to the downtown Colorado Springs scene, FOX 21 said. Elements of its past are apparent in the rooms, from the exposed brick walls to vaulted ceilings, alongside new additions like warm leather furnishings and bold patterned wallpaper and bed frames. Every type of sleeper is comfortable; each room comes with two firm and two soft pillows.”
The Mining Exchange Hotel has received a Bronze Medal in The Colorado Springs Independent’s “Best Of” Awards !
“In this new property in downtown Colorado Springs each guestroom showcases artwork commissioned from Emma Kelly, a Colorado Springs native celebrated for her plein air paintings that capture the natural beauty of the region. Art enthusiasts looking to fully embrace their passion can book the Peaks & Paintbrushes overnight package for a self-guided journey inspired by the work of Emma Kelly and other artists. Guests are provided with premium art supplies and recommendations for scenic locations around the area to capture the region's beauty on canvas. Enhancing the hotel's artistic allure, The Vault is an on-site art gallery nestled within the historic stairwells of the hotel, showcasing works by local artists curated by Auric Gallery. The Vault is already a popular stop during Colorado Springs’ year-round First Friday gallery.”
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While in the Centennial State, consider booking a room at The Mining Exchange Hotel & Spa. Built in 1902 as a stock exchange for local mining companies, this downtown hotel gives you easy access to local attractions like the Western Mining Museum’s pumpkin patch festivities on Saturdays in October and The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway up Pikes Peak, so you can set out on stellar hikes like Pancake Rocks Trail.
As the art tourism market continues to flourish, projected to reach an impressive $48.7 billion by 2030, travelers are increasingly drawn to experiences that intertwine luxury with cultural enrichment.
"Its name is a nod to the Centennial State’s “gilded past” — this property dates back to 1902, having originally served as the city’s stock exchange for precious gold and silver in its heyday. Inside, the atmosphere is ritzy and refined but not unapproachable. Stepping into the lobby is like partaking in a living history film as it’s playing out right in front of your eyes."
If you’re still filled with the spirit of the 2024 Summer
Olympics, plan a fall getaway to Colorado Springs. ‘Olympic City USA’ is home to the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum, where interactive exhibits and artifacts tell the stories and triumphs of some of the country’s top athletes. You can even test your speed, aim, and balance to see if you would be able to cut it in the Games.
Colorado has no shortage of opportunities to travel back in time with an overnight stay in a turn-of-the-century building. From the frontier-style Western Hotel in Ouray to the stately Hotel Maxwell Anderson in Glenwood Springs, it seems you can find a hotel, lodge, or inn in nearly every Colorado mountain town and city that honors the Centennial State’s past.
Fall in Colorado Springs is a breathtaking spectacle, with its vivid colors and crisp mountain air. The Historic Mining Exchange Hotel, reimagined for modern travelers, offers guests access to some of the best outdoor cardio experiences. Visitors can explore the iconic Garden of the Gods or take a hike along the area’s many scenic trails. After a day of outdoor adventures, unwind at the hotel’s cozy indoor-outdoor bar, Golden Hour, or enjoy mystical coffee experiences at the hotel’s unique BLK MGK coffee bar, complete with aura readings and guided tastings
About 70 miles south of Denver, Colorado Springs is a beautiful November destination, with early winter skiing at some resorts, hiking in the Garden of the Gods, and more. Home of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum, the city is the perfect place to continue the excitement of the Paris Summer Olympic Games. History buffs will enjoy the Western Museum of Mining & Industry and the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, which reopened in July after a major renovation. The Ford Amphitheater, a $90 million, 8,000-seat concert venue with five rooftop bars, fire pit suites, and upscale dining, made its debut in August, rivaling Denver’s famed Red Rocks. If your early November trip starts in Denver, don’t miss Denver Arts Week, Nov. 1-10. Where to Stay: The new Mining Exchange Hotel in downtown Colorado Springs began in 1902 as a haven for mining magnates and investors. Completely reimagined, the hotel combines vintage style and modern comfort.
The new Mining Exchange Hotel in downtown Colorado Springs is a haven for modern travelers. Established in 1902, the building was once a bustling hub for mining magnates and investors.
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National Dog Day is August 26, and all of August is National Dog Month. We can't think of a better way to celebrate your fur baby than taking them on a trip.
National Dog Day is August 26, and all of August is National Dog Month. We can't think of a better way to celebrate your fur baby than taking them on a trip.
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"After the mining boom ended, the building housed attorneys, investment bankers and other professionals. It had fallen into disrepair by the early 20th century until it was recreated as a luxury hotel in 2012. It’s now a beautiful haven for modern travelers to celebrate the romantic past with 128 newly designed guestrooms, meeting and events space, and a spa."
As summer slowly gives way to cooler days, the vibrant colors and crisp air of autumn invite travelers to explore new destinations. Whether you’re dreaming of a cozy escape in a picturesque American town or an adventure in a far-off international locale, fall offers the perfect backdrop for unforgettable getaways. From charming villages nestled in the mountains to bustling cultural hubs, these destinations are ideal for experiencing the beauty of the season in all its glory.
When you think of a trip to Colorado, you might think first of visiting "Mile High" Denver or some of the best ski towns in the country. But you shouldn't sleep on Colorado's second-largest city — Colorado Springs. It has a wealth of cultural activities, outdoor adventures, and beautiful places to stay.
The new Mining Exchange Hotel, with a nod to Colorado’s gilded past, is now opened in Colorado Springs, Co. The storied building in downtown Colorado Springs was originally established in 1902 as the stock exchange for gold and silver, and quickly became a bustling hub for mining magnates and investors.
Situated in the lobby of The Mining Exchange hotel is Colorado Springs’ newest artisanal coffee shop.
Outfitted with vintage furniture, the cozy lounge resembles an antique curiosity shop, boasting local artifacts and historic maps.
The cafe pays homage to the history of the hotel’s building, which opened in 1902 as a stock exchange for local mining companies. With gold accents throughout, the memory of the mining days is ever-present.
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(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Mining Exchange Hotel in downtown Colorado Springs is home to a new high-craft, full-service coffee bar that “distills the finest cup of black gold this side of Cripple Creek” according to their website.
Alongside familiar favorites like espresso and cappuccino, BLK MGK (Black Magic) is taking craft coffee to a new level by offering a variety of creative coffee-based infusions, alcoholic drinks, and healthy remedies like bitters, colloidal silver, activated charcoal, vitamin B12, and collagen.
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The Mining Exchange hotel in downtown Colorado Springs, originally established in 1902 as the stock exchange for gold and silver, has debuted an extensive renovation. The property now sports a living room-style lobby, 128 redesigned guestrooms, two new F&B concepts, and indoor-outdoor meeting and event spaces.
The new Mining Exchange Hotel, with a nod to Colorado’s gilded past, is now opened in Colorado Springs, Co. The storied building in downtown Colorado Springs was originally established in 1902 as the stock exchange for gold and silver, and quickly became a bustling hub for mining magnates and investors. The reimagined property embodies the rugged yet refined essence of the West, creating a space that is as reverent to history as it is relevant to today’s traveler.
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — In 1902, the Mining Exchange was established in downtown Colorado Springs as a stock exchange for precious metals and was a meeting place for businessmen, investors, and mining magnates. Today, the historic building has been revived as a glamorous hotel.
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Welcome to Olympic City. Not Paris, where the quadrennial 2024 summer games open July 26. Olympic City USA is Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Historic hotels can come with a higher price tag. People will shell out to sleep among Art Deco architecture actually built during the Art Deco period or pace the same creaky floors as their favorite writers. If you know where to look, though, you can find rooms in beautiful, old hotels at reasonable prices. From opulent mansions that once housed America’s wealthiest families to charming inns that served as waystations for weary travelers, these are some of the most storied and affordable historic hotels in the United States.
I've seen a lot of interesting in-room amenities in my travels around the world: in-room cocktail stations in Paris, nightly guacamole and buckets of Corona beer at sunset in Mexico, and arcade games in Japan, to name a few. But these days, the amenity I’m still thinking about is the customized crystals at the recently renovated The Mining Exchange Hotel, a boutique hotel in Colorado Springs. Fresh off a multi-million dollar renovation, The Mining Exchange Hotel is a stunning tribute to the iconic mining history of Colorado with fresh, modern amenities and a touch of New Age to help keep guests firmly rooted in the 21st century.
Last August, tarot reader and mindfulness coach Effie Kalaitzidis led a group of 20 clients out onto a Chicago hotel terrace to bask in the glow of the summer sunset. Each guest sat in a wooden chair and clutched a crystal they’d previously selected—pyrite, black onyx, peridot, etc. Kalaitzidis then taught them how to cleanse, charge, and meditate with their chosen stone.
Two hotel properties with rich histories in Cleveland and Colorado Springs opened their doors after extensive renovation and restoration projects that have preserved their storied pasts while offering contemporary comforts and amenities for leisure guests and event groups alike.
Dolly Parton has confirmed plans for a downtown Nashville hotel. Last year, the Dollywood Co. confirmed the purchase, but this is the first time Parton has formally announced her plans for a hotel in Nashville, Tennessee and a museum, too. The hotel will be named Songteller Hotel, and the museum will be filled with Parton’s fashion pieces and artifacts from her career.
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — In 1902, the Mining Exchange was established in downtown Colorado Springs as a stock exchange for precious metals and was a meeting place for businessmen, investors, and mining magnates. Today, the historic building has been revived as a glamorous hotel.
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — In 1902, the Mining Exchange was established in downtown Colorado Springs as a stock exchange for precious metals and was a meeting place for businessmen, investors, and mining magnates. Today, the historic building has been revived as a glamorous hotel.
The Mining Exchange hotel in downtown Colorado Springs, originally established in 1902 as the stock exchange for gold and silver, has debuted an extensive renovation. The property now sports a living room-style lobby, 128 redesigned guestrooms, two new F&B concepts, and indoor-outdoor meeting and event spaces. New guest experiences include a Crystal Concierge, art-centric programming, and wellness activations. Plans call for a refresh of the full-service spa.
FOUR SEASONS RESIDENCES IN JEDDAH: Midad Real Estate Investment Co. has announced the Four Seasons Private Residences Jeddah. The new property, located on the Corniche in Jeddah, has been designed by SOM and will feature art design elements, including a suspended bridge which connects the towers each stretching 60 meters and housing eight stories. The design is eyeing a place at the Guinness World Records once completed. Four Seasons Private Residences Jeddah will offer luxury accommodations and private residences with views of the Red Sea.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – June 5, 2024 – The new Mining Exchange Hotel is designed for modern travelers, with a nod to Colorado’s gilded past. The storied building in downtown Colorado Springs was originally established in 1902 as the stock exchange for precious gold and silver, and quickly became a bustling hub for mining magnates and investors. The reimagined property embodies this rugged yet refined essence of the West, creating a space that is as reverent to history as it is relevant to today’s traveler. Highlights include a living room style lobby for guests and locals, 128 newly designed and visually vibrant guestrooms inspired by the destination, two new food and beverage concepts, indoor-outdoor meeting and events spaces, and a forthcoming refresh of the existing full-service spa. One-of-a-kind guest experiences include a Crystal Concierge, art-centric programming and wellness activations.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – June 4, 2024 – The new Mining Exchange Hotel is designed for modern travelers, with a nod to Colorado’s gilded past. The storied building in downtown Colorado Springs was originally established in 1902 as the stock exchange for precious gold and silver, and quickly became a bustling hub for mining magnates and investors.
Olympic City USA is bustling with exciting openings this year. Even long-time Springs locals can find something new to delight in, including places to explore, updates to beloved spaces and entertaining events.
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The new lobby of the Mining Exchange Hotel is home to BLK MGK Coffee, where you can get your hands on coffee, remedies, potions, and more. They’re brewing up mischief and magic in equal measure.
After several years of daunting challenges, the hotel industry has rebounded with a vigor and now is on a record run of new and refurbished hotels. The major groups have recorded a sizeable number of openings and rooms in 2023, and are forecasting equally dynamic expansion in 2024, according to the Hospitality ON website
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - The New York Times featured Colorado Springs in an article with an itinerary to spend 36 hours in the city.
Colorado Springs, like Denver, abuts the Rocky Mountain foothills and brims with ways to enjoy the outdoors, although it runs at a slower pace.
Nestled at the base of beautiful Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs offers the perfect mix of outdoor adventure, captivating history and vibrant entertainment. The Springs is brimming with highly anticipated openings, reopenings and events to explore this year.