Nestled in Georgetown, along the I-70, is the Rose Street Bed & Breakfast. Built in 1882 by a miner-turned-real estate speculator, it sits on the road on the way to scenic Guanella Pass Scenic Byway. It has three rooms--the Oak Room, Brass Room and Walnut Room--which cost between $100 and $150 a night (as of 2010). These rooms have such amenities as a Jacuzzi tub, fireplace, tub and shower, WI-FI, bathrobes and cable TV.
Rose Street Bed & Breakfast
P.O. Box 923
200 Rose Street
Georgetown, CO 80444
303-569-2222
866-569-2221
[email protected] (e-mail)
Rosestreetbedbreakfast.com
If you're visiting Boulder, stay at the Briar Rose Bed & Breakfast, located in the city's downtown area. The Briar Rose was built in the 1880s. It offers an eco-friendly alternative to bigger hotels. Briar Rose serves organic breakfasts, offers natural and organic products, and recycles or composts all disposable waste. This establishment makes the effort of using energy-efficient heat and appliances.
The 10 rooms include such amenities as homemade shortbread cookies, unlimited tea service, WI-FI and cable TV. Room rates for 2010 range from $159 to $204, depending on the room and number of occupants.
Briar Rose--Boulder Hotels Colorado
2151 Arapahoe Avenue
Boulder, Colorado 80302
303-442-3007
888-786-8440
[email protected] (e-mail)
BriarRoseBB.com
The Bears Inn Bed and Breakfast is less than an hour away from Denver, in scenic Evergreen. Bears Inn features 11 guest rooms and a guest cabin built around 1928. Double room rates are $145 to $270 per night, as of 2010. All rooms are well appointed with cable TV, WI-FI, private baths and robes. You can eat a gourmet candlelit breakfast in the great room or have your breakfast on the porch.
Bears Inn Bed and Breakfast
P.O. Box 1209
Evergreen, CO 80437
303-670-1205
800-863-1205
[email protected] (e-mail)
Bearsinn.com