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A Mountain Sanctuary Day Spa![]() Spa is part of a Resort 100 N. Main, Breckenridge, CO 80424 +1(970) 547-1610, 970-547-1610, |
Breckenridge Whitewater RaftingMain Street Station Breckenridge, CO+1 800 789 SNOW, 1 (970) 453-500 |
Breckenridge Golf ClubRestaurant, Full Bar, Practice Facilities, Beverage Cart, Food & Beverage, Gift/News stand200 Clubhouse Drive Breckenridge, CO 1 (970) 453-9104, +1 970 453 058 |
Country Boy Mine542 French Gulch Road, Breckenridge, Colorado 804241 (970) 453-4405, ,, +1-970-453- |
Breckenridge Stables- Peak 9 Dinner Sleigh RidesPeak 9, Breckenridge, Colorado+1 970 453 4405 |
Ice Skating-Stephen C. West Arena189 Boreas Pass Road, Breckenridge, CO 80424+1 970 547 9974 |
Mountain Top Children's Museum605 South Park Ave Breckenridge, CO+1 970 453 7878 |
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Backstage Theater121 S Ridge Rd, Breckenridge, CO 80424+1 970 453 0199 |
Edwin Carter Museum150 Ski Hill Road Breckenridge CO 80424+1 800 980 1859, +1 970 453 2251 |
Breckenridge Golf ClubRestaurant, Full Bar, Practice Facilities, Beverage Cart, Food & Beverage, Gift/News stand200 Clubhouse Drive Breckenridge, CO 1 (970) 453-9104, +1 970 453 058 |
Blue River Bistro![]() Bar/Lounge, Happy Hour, Dancing, Weekend Brunch, Personal wines welcome (corkage fee applies), Full Bar, Entertainment, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Wheelchair Access, Bar Dining, Beer, Late Night, Private Room, Non-Smoking Area, Delivery, Takeout, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Wine Breckenridge, Colorado +1 970 453 6974 |
Hearthstone![]() Full Bar, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Banquet/Private Rooms, Entertainment, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Wine, Happy Hour, View, Fireplace, Bar/Lounge 130 S Ridge, Breckenridge, Colorado +1 970 453 1148 |
Downstairs at Eric's![]() 111 S Main St, Breckenridge, CO 80424 +1 970 453 1401 |
Whale's Tail![]() 323 S Main St, Breckenridge, Colorado +1 970 453 2221 |
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Rasta Pasta![]() 411 S Main St, Breckenridge, Colorado +1 970 453 7467 |
Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant![]() 600 S. Park Ave, Breckenridge, Colorado +1 970 453 2071 |
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Salt Creek Restaurant & Saloon![]() 110 East Lincoln Ave, Breckenridge, Colorado +1 970 453 4949 |
Mountain Wave Snowboards600 Park Avenue, Breckenridge, CO 80424+1 970 453 8305 |
Health Massage Center101 North Main Street, Suite 3, Breckenridge, CO 80424+1 970 453 7793 |
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A Mountain Sanctuary Day Spa![]() Spa is part of a Resort 100 N. Main, Breckenridge, CO 80424 +1(970) 547-1610, 970-547-1610, |
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Reverseage Wellness SpaSlippers Provided, Makeup, Reiki, Aromatherapy Massage, BlackBerry Hand Massage, Back, Hot Stone Massage, Signature Facial, Sugar Scrub, Couples, Rosacea, Myofascial Release, Swedish Massage, Acupressure, Hand/Foot, Prenatal/Postnatal, Gentlemen's Facial, Glycolic Acid Facial, Salt Scrub, Sensitive, Waxing, Custom, Galvanic, Robes Provided, Anti-aging/Rejuvenating, Eyebrow and Lash Tinting, Lymph Drainage Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Exfoliating, Shiatsu100 North Main Street, Towne Square Mall suite 208, Breckenridge, Colorado, United States, 80424 +1(970)471-2094 |
First Friday Art WalkWithin the Art District you can enjoy over 60 participating galleries, artist studios and restaurants joining the First Friday Art Walk (6-9 pm) every first Friday of the month. Free guided shuttle coaches pick you up at the light rail station at 10th Avenue and Osage Street and ferry you around the Art District on First Fridays between 5:30 and 9:30PM.
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Mercury CafeThe Mercury Café -- known to locals as The Merc -- is a restaurant, bakery, coffeehouse, bar, dance club, and concert hall. It is hard to pinpoint the exact style of this eclectic nightspot, serving up everything from Celtic and Cajun to theater and poetry. Swing and salsa bands are regulars on the second floor, and the main dining room might feature a concert pianist one evening and a string quartet the next.
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16th Street Mall |
Denver Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Denver Museum of Nature & Science has always lured fascinating temporary exhibitions—including Titanic treasures and Egyptian artifacts. But its permanent displays are intriguing as well, always interactive, educational and entertaining. Here, visitors can learn about space, wildlife, ancient mummies and other workings of the world. Discovery Zone keeps younger children occupied with hands-on activities that include dressing up like a dinosaur and digging for fossils. The gigantic-screened IMAX Theater is next door, as is Gates Planetarium for out-of-this-world views. The entire complex is located in central Denver's City Park with welcomed free parking…along with plenty of trees, ponds and terrific views of the Rocky Mountains.
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Denver Botanic GardensSometimes people in the middle of a metropolitan area just want a quiet place to walk and relax—and the Denver Botanic Gardens facility is an ideal retreat. Open year-round, the facility is partitioned off into separate collections with plants and flowers from alpine to aquatic, desert to tropical. A charming Japanese garden is a perennial favorite. For the average gardener, this is a chance to gain planting and setup ideas, or conservation tips. Those with a more scholarly slant can get detailed specifics from an enthusiastic staff. The venue is a Denver favorite for outdoor summer concerts, plus year-round classes and activities. Temporary exhibits and special events such as the annual Blossoms of Light holiday display and seasonal plant sales dot the calendar. Visitors can also experience Botanic Gardens' satellite locations scattered about Denver: a nature preserve at Chatfield Reservoir, alpine tundra at Mount Goliath and Centennial Gardens, a Colorado-based display with a French twist.
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Confluence Park |
Ski Train (The) |
Coors FieldBuilt in 1995 at a cost of $215 million covered by sponsor Coors Brewing Company and local tax dollars, Denver's baseball-only stadium is a standout. Anyone who visits Coors Field gets an enjoyable experience, baseball fan or not. Games have a festive air no matter how the home-team Colorado Rockies perform and the facilities are kept sparkling clean. Guest Relations ushers are friendly as they chat about the team, hand out suntan lotion and even spritz fans with water during warm afternoons. The venue holds 50,000, with a row of purple seats circling the stadium at exactly 5,280 feet above sea level—the Rockies' tribute to Denver's "Mile High City" nickname. Mountain views are plentiful from the first-base side, The Rockpile is a fun time in bleacher seats for only a few dollars, and club-level fans get personalized food-and-beverage service. In addition to concessions stands around the stadium, visitors can also grab a beer at onsite Sandlot Brewery. Stadium tours are available year-round, focusing on Rockies history plus a look behind the scenes.
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Cherry Creek Shopping CenterFor discriminating shoppers, Cherry Creek North can't be beat in Denver. The area on the north side of First Avenue embodies the good life, made up of a series of upscale boutiques and venues that include retail apparel, fine art, jewelry and a renowned shop of children's toys. There are a number of luxe salons and spas, even a cigar haven. Restaurants tend to revolve around creative cuisine, whether it's a grill, John Elway's steakhouse or a sushi bar. But it's not only for the highest tax bracketsÂ…scattered among the high-end venues are signs of normality that include Starbucks and even a Burger King. Cherry Creek North is the site of a nationally recognized summer arts festival, as well as a holiday outdoor ice rink, plus A Taste of Cherry Creek and other special events throughout the year.
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Downtown AquariumRevamped in 2005, formerly known as Ocean Journey and newly renamed Downtown Aquarium has won over Denver visitors. The facility sits on 18 acres, with 500 species of both lake and saltwater creatures on view, plus corresponding land critters that include three resident tigers. Visitors can safely touch stingrays and avoid the sharks at the beach exhibit, or pan for gold in the Northwest Experience display. Watch dive demonstrations, or take part in a "Swim with the Fish" adventure experience onsite—no dive certificate required. At Aquarium Restaurant, guests are seated around a 150,000-gallon aquarium with a variety of fascinating fishes swimming nearby (don't worry, they aren't slated for the menu).
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Paramount Theatre |
Molly Brown HouseThe "Unsinkable" Molly Brown's saga of Titanic survival was portrayed on the big screen and her vivid life story lives on inside her restored 1889 Denver residence. The Molly Brown House is set up with rooms that closely resemble the way she furnished it, along with exhibits chock-full of her unique and elaborate accoutrements. Hosts get into the spirit with Victorian costumes as they guide visitors through the three-story structure in 45-minute tours geared toward a cozy, personalized experience. The museum houses a gift shop, decorates for the holidays and sponsors a number of special events throughout the year, including popular high teas and a Titanic-themed dinner.
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Denver Departure Transfer |
Denver Arrival Transfer |
Shop and Play: Outlets at Silverthorne, Colorado |
Glo |
The Waxing Studio |
Four Mile Historic Park |
Zuri Boutique |
VITO PINI SALON & BOUTIQUE SPA |
Children's Museum of Denver |
Kirkland Museum |
Denver Art MuseumIn 2006, the Denver Art Museum expanded to a total of 350,000 square feet and did it with flair, connecting the original structure with the newly constructed Frederic C. Hamilton Building across the street. The contemporary exterior with enclosed walkway is strikingly situated over 13th Avenue. Always known for its permanent collection of American Indian and pre-Columbian art, the museum now holds 60,000 works and continues to attract additional temporary exhibitions—from historic baseball photos to borrowed treasures from The Louvre. Interactive displays, tours and children's activities are marks of a venue dedicated to making art more accessible and relatable to the general public. Annual wine-focused "DAM Uncorked" serves as both a fundraiser and must-attend event. Generally, museum gift shops are a treat and the one located inside the Denver Art Museum is no exception—as is its onsite, creatively casual restaurant Palettes.
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Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum |
Pismo GalleryPismo Gallery has some of the most amazing glass art sculptures in the world, designed by such world class glass-sculpting luminaries such as Stephanie Trenchard and Dale Chihuly. Besides the collection housed in the gallery, traveling exhibits are regularly feature and showcase the finest glass art along with jewelry, furniture and other forms of artistic expression. Pismo Gallery is located in the heart of Vail Village; it is recommended you call ahead for appointments to view the collection.
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Mountain Musher Dog Sled RidesIf you're looking for a unique way to see the mountains of Vail, a thrilling ride on the back of a dogsled is the way to go! Mountain Musher features dog teams of 10-12 huskies that pull sleds with 2 passengers into remote mountain areas, far away from the noise of traffic and snowmobiles. A snack and hot drinks mid-day help recharge you for the ride home, where you can try your hand at mushing a real dog-sled team. Exploring the wilderness behind a powerful team of huskies is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that creates unforgettable memories.
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Colorado Ski Museum - Ski & Snowboard Hall of FameThe Colorado Ski Museum in Vail is a fascinating look at how skiing and snowboarding rose to prominence in Colorado's mountains. Opened in 1976, the Ski Museum showcases a wealth of history that spans over 130 years. Various displays follow the evolution of gear, from early skis to today's modern twin-tips and snowboards, while an impressive photo archive looks at the development of Vail and other ski areas in Colorado. A special exhibit looks at the impact of the 10th Mountain Division, the fabled alpine unit that fought in World War 2. Competitive skiing, from World Cup to Olympic events, is yet another aspect worth checking out while you are in Vail.
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Arapaho BasinArapaho Basin, or A-Basin as the locals call it, has all the friendly charm of a small ski area with some of the sickest above tree-line terrain in Colorado. Featuring a high percentage of expert runs, A-Basin has steep bumps, deep bowls and lifts that allow access to incredible out-of-bounds backcountry skiing and snowboarding. Operating for over 50 years, A-Basin's recently expanded Montezuma Bowl adds a whole new layer of exploration. There is no overnight lodging, which helps keep crowds down and the high elevation mean you still make turns on A-Basin's snow into late spring.
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Vail MountainVail's legendary back bowls are carved from the earth with every intention of harvesting hoots of joy from thrilled skiers. Seemingly endless miles of world-class, epic terrain make Vail Mountain the epitome of classic North American skiing. Whether vast open runs, winding trees lined with powder or freestyle terrain parks, Vail has something for every skier and snowboarder. Along with all the fun on the mountain, a host of restaurants and nightlife add to the style of Colorado's most famous ski town. And when the snow melts, the slopes offer excellent cross-country and downhill mountain biking for those who can't get enough of Vail's vertical vibe.
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Englishman Fine Art & Antiques, The |
Vail Nordic CenterVail's Nordic Center, located at the Vail Golf Course, is an excellent facility that features over 11 miles of cross-country ski and snowshoeing trails. Whether you are an experienced alpine adventurer or a novice winter explorer, the friendly and knowledgeable staff will set up clients with the best equipment and trails for all experience levels. Stunning views of the Gore Range and peaceful alpine meadows are amongst the highlights of a day hiking or skiing in the hills.
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Vail Oktoberfest |
Colorado River Guides, Inc. |
Colorado River Runs |
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens |
Vail Golf Club |
Vail Cascade Resort & Spa |
Cotton Ranch Golf Club |
Vail Symposium |
Nova Guides |
Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater |
Aria Spa & Club |
Covered Bridge Coffee |
Alaska Fur Gallery |
Laughing Monkey |
Charm School Boutique / Little Sister |
Ski Butlers Vail Ski Rentals |
Charlie's Shirts, Inc. |