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Downtown Golden offers several nice
places to stay, including two first class hotels and
three bed and breakfasts. All are within easy
walking distance to Coors and the School of Mines
Campus, and all offer easy access to the restaurants
and shops of downtown.
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Nice rooms, a
beautiful lobby, and a good bar and
restaurant have made this a welcome
addition to town. The lobby
includes craftsman-style furniture
and Western art. Visit their
web site to learn more and see
their rates.

The Table Mountain
Inn was the catalyst that
contributed to Downtown's
revitalization, starting in the
early 1990s. Its predecessor, the
Holland House, had operated in that
building for decades. but it had
stood vacant for several years
before the Golden Civic Foundation
bought it, and began searching for a
developer. The result was
amazing--the developer turned a
1950's-style hotel into the elegant
southwestern style place we see
today. The Inn has been successful
enough that it has added both rooms
and conference space. Learn more at
their
web site.

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This
lovely old house makes a
nice bed and breakfast,
and is extremely
convenient to
downtown--half a block
away from Washington
Avenue.
Learn
more at their
web site. |
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This
exquisitely restored
home is in the 12th
Street Historic
District, and offers
several spacious and
comfortable rooms and is
one block away from
downtown.
Learn
more at their
web site. |
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The Silk Pincushion
is a vintage historic
home that has been
turned into a Bed and
Breakfast. They have
three guest rooms and a
carriage house suite
that includes a full
kitchen.
Learn more at their
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This small and popular RV park is
run by the City of Golden. It is right on
Clear Creek, next to the walking trail along the
creek, and easy walking distance to downtown's
stores and restaurants.
Learn more about it on the City's
web site. |