Colorado Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau
Downtown Visitor Information Center
515 S. Cascade Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Local: (719) 635-7506
Toll Free: (800) 888-4748
Colorado Springs Feels Like Home - No Matter How Long You Stay!
Experience
Colorado Springs at
Pikes Peak is the region’s Convention and Visitors Bureau. Our mission
is to “bring the world to Colorado Springs at Pikes Peak.” We do this
by creatively marketing the region to family,
group and business travelers around the world. Many of the features
that make Colorado Springs a great place to live also make it a great
place to take a vacation or hold a business meeting. Order your FREE
visitors guide today at www.ExperienceColoradosprings.com or call 1-888-368-4748
Colorado Springs - ATTRACTIONS
With
over 50 attractions, the Pikes Peak Region offers endless possibilities
to have fun, experience the “mild” West and learn something new about
our western heritage. From museums to underground caves to a journey to
the 14,110 summit of Pikes Peak, you’ll have plenty from which to
choose, and you may just want to extend your trip by a few days to fit it all in!
Colorado Springs - DINING & NIGHTLIFE
In 2006, Colorado Springs was voted “Best City to Chill” by Sperlings Best Places
and Bailey’s Irish Crème. This top ranking is based in part on the many
restaurants, cafés, bistros and nightclubs throughout the area. Enjoy a
pint in an authentic English pub or dine al fresco at a sidewalk café.
For evening entertainment, but sure to see what’s playing at one of our
event centers or theaters, visit www.PeakRadar.com for a complete list of events and activities.
Colorado Springs - UNIQUE NEIGHBORHOODS
The Pikes Peak Region is made up of unique neighborhoods and cities,
each
with a distinct personality. Using downtown Colorado Springs as your
“hub,” plan excursions to Cripple Creek, Woodland Park, Green Mountain
Falls, Chipita Park, Old Colorado City, Manitou Springs, Cañon City and
Cheyenne Mountain.
Colorado Springs - RECREATION
Throw on your play clothes, stretch out those muscles and come to
Colorado Springs for hiking, mountain biking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, river rafting, ballooning, rock climbing, golfing and horseback riding. With over 300 days of sunshine each year, you’ll have ample opportunity to reconnect with your “inner outdoorsman.”
Colorado Springs - CULTURE & HERITAGE
Experience the Mild or Wild West through our diverse collection of culture and heritage activities and attractions. Several indoor museums focus on western culture and multiple attractions allow you to explore the dwellings of ancient civilizations or the wonders of an underground cave. Round off your trip with a roundup at one of our authentic summer rodeos.
