Elegantly appointed rooms and suites with premium amenities, offering stunning views and exceptional comfort.
Multiple award-winning dining venues including La Tavern, Restaurant 1858, and The Penrose Room, featuring diverse cuisines.
Access to renowned golf courses with breathtaking mountain backdrops and professional services.
A world-class spa offering rejuvenating treatments, fitness facilities, and whirlpools overlooking the golf course.
Personalized assistance for dining reservations, tours, and activity planning to enhance your stay.
Wide range of options including pools, hiking, art tours, and seasonal events for all ages.

Colorado's Legendary Luxury Resort – Where Timeless Elegance Meets Unmatched Service
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The Broadmoor is a historic, world-class luxury resort nestled in Colorado Springs, offering an unparalleled experience with its award-winning dining, championship golf courses, full-service spa, and extensive recreational activities. Known for its impeccable service and stunning mountain views, this iconic destination provides everything needed for a memorable getaway without ever leaving the property. Perfect for romantic escapes, family vacations, and special celebrations.
We love the Broadmoor! During the pandemic we eloped at the Broadmoor, ate our reception dinner out of brown bags with plastic silverware, and sat 6' away from other guests. For our 5th anniversary, we went back and had a lovely meal in at La Tavern with silverware and service. A classy hotel with world-class service-always and forever!
I will be upfront and say I wasn’t totally sure The Broadmoor could live up to the hype. I was WRONG. This resort is amazing. Everything you need is on property with no real need to leave. We spent a few hours wandering around taking in all of the artwork, decor, and vibes. Pro Tip - contact the concierge before your arrival to get a spot on their tour. We didn’t call until 2 days before and it was full by then. Each restaurant is excellent. The menus vary but each one was delicious. The spa and gym were great, the whirlpool/hot tub overlooking the golf course was fun. The rooms are of course the best part. The amenities great (liquid hand soap at every sink! Literal hotel heaven!). The bed was lovely to look at and sleep on. The staff was phenomenal. Not a single person seemed annoyed by a request, which is extremely impressive given the size of this resort.
I've spent months of time at some of the nicest hotels in Europe. This one rivals them all. Love the old world charm and warmth. Service is on point. Restaurants are all very good, make sure you book in advance through the Concierge. It may come as a surprise when you receive your bill, but many of them will include a 20% service fee. This is an automatic gratuity added to your bill for the staff. From my viewpoint, I found it simpler and trust me when I say the staff earns it. This is a wonderful hotel/resort and we will certainly return.
We just had the most beautiful and memorable anniversary stay at the Broadmoor. The staff greeted us by name everywhere we went and knew it was our 46th anniversary. I don’t know how they can give such personalized care with so many people. The room was amazing. Everything was amazing from the Sunday buffet to room service, the pool and outdoor Hot tub Everywhere we went was beautiful and not crowded. Despite all the rooms being booked there was plenty of space to find quiet areas to sit by a fire, sit in a rocking chair over looking the lake of ducks, geese and some swans, or some quiet hallways just to walk around alone. I hope to stay here every year for our anniversary. The Broadmoor lives up to its excellent reputation
The hotel itself is an amazing old historical hotel but well kept. Service was top notch. The only complaint I had was the food. We had dinner at LaTavern 2 nights. There was a convention going on so it got busy rather quickly. I ordered a 6oz filet medium that was one of the worst steaks I have ever eaten. It was so overcooked ibut because it was a business meal I didn’t want to send it back or complain but it was definitely not worth the $$&. The bartender I wish I remembered his name was an older gentlemen thst has been there for years served up the best drinks! So we tried this restaurant again only to be disappointed again. I did have lunch at Restaurant 1858 that was amazing. Beautiful views of the falls. The tortilla soup was very good with nice chunks of avocado . Service not so much but food was good. We did go up to The Penrose room for after dinner drinks and dessert great presentation. Overall location was very nice but not a place I would come back to. I did hear that the Golden Bee Restaurant was very good but never got a chance to eat there.
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