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Magnuson Grand Pikes Peak Hotel — Attraction in Manitou Springs

Name
Magnuson Grand Pikes Peak Hotel
Description
Straightforward hotel offering free breakfast, plus a heated indoor pool, a hot tub & a gym.
Nearby attractions
Fields Park
101 El Paso Blvd, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Schryver Park
300 Garden of the Gods Pl, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Bill Bauers Park
27 Mountain View Rd, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Colorado Garden of the Gods
Garden of Gods, Colorado Springs, CO 80829
UpaDowna
335 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Smokebrush Farm
328 El Paso Blvd, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Nearby restaurants
Adam’s Mountain Cafe
26 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Mo's Diner
108 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829, United States
Jade Dynasty Restaurant
106 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829, United States
Amanda's Cantina and Fonda
3625 Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Crystal Park Cantina
178 Crystal Park Rd, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Savelli's
301 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Margo's Vienna Station
3442 W Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Subway
302 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Nearby hotels
Magnuson Grand Pikes Peak Hotel
45 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Quality Inn & Suites Manitou Springs at Pikes Peak
103 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Park Row Lodge
54 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Days Inn by Wyndham Manitou Springs
120 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
El Colorado Lodge
23 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Manitou Springs, an IHG Hotel
114 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Red Wing Motel
56 El Paso Blvd, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
Town-N-Country Cottages
123 Crystal Park Rd, Manitou Springs, CO 80829, United States
Rainbow Lodge
3709 Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Garden of the Gods RV Resort
3704 W Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
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Magnuson Grand Pikes Peak Hotel
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Magnuson Grand Pikes Peak Hotel

45 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829
4.0(291)

Ratings & Description

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Straightforward hotel offering free breakfast, plus a heated indoor pool, a hot tub & a gym.

attractions: Fields Park, Schryver Park, Bill Bauers Park, Colorado Garden of the Gods, UpaDowna, Smokebrush Farm, restaurants: Adam’s Mountain Cafe, Mo's Diner, Jade Dynasty Restaurant, Amanda's Cantina and Fonda, Crystal Park Cantina, Savelli's, Margo's Vienna Station, Subway
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Phone
(719) 685-5455
Website
magnusonhotels.com

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Nearby attractions of Magnuson Grand Pikes Peak Hotel

Fields Park

Schryver Park

Bill Bauers Park

Colorado Garden of the Gods

UpaDowna

Smokebrush Farm

Fields Park

Fields Park

4.6

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Schryver Park

Schryver Park

4.5

(155)

Open 24 hours
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Bill Bauers Park

Bill Bauers Park

4.6

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Colorado Garden of the Gods

Colorado Garden of the Gods

4.7

(23)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Magnuson Grand Pikes Peak Hotel

Adam’s Mountain Cafe

Mo's Diner

Jade Dynasty Restaurant

Amanda's Cantina and Fonda

Crystal Park Cantina

Savelli's

Margo's Vienna Station

Subway

Adam’s Mountain Cafe

Adam’s Mountain Cafe

4.4

(1.1K)

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Mo's Diner

Mo's Diner

4.7

(607)

$

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Jade Dynasty Restaurant

Jade Dynasty Restaurant

4.5

(150)

Click for details
Amanda's Cantina and Fonda

Amanda's Cantina and Fonda

4.1

(1.5K)

Click for details
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Penny LPenny L
I had stayed here for 3 days for my hiking in Manitou Incline, Pike Forrest, Red rock canyon, and exploration of nearby scenic spots of Pike’s Peak 19-mile drive and Garden of the gods. This is quite a convenient stay as it is within 5-15 minute drive to all of the above mentioned. If you plan for checking as many known Manitou Springs scenes within few days, this lodge definitely serves as a solid home base. The city bus 36 stop is right across the street within 3 min of walk. I recommend taking it to go to downtown Manitou as parking there is quite a pain. However it will not start until 9:50 am. If you plan for an early Incline hike, parking at Hiawatha and ride on bus 33 would be more ideal. Otherwise taking 36 then transfer 33 to the Incline should be the least expensive option. FYI after September 1, 2023 the city buses will not be free, but it is still more economical and less hassle to avoid downtown parking. This hotel facilities are a bit outdated, but the staff have gone beyond to accommodate and help with any requests. The room is spacious, organized and clean. My only recommendation for the management is to clean or replace the shower curtain, as it has a noticeable damp smell, and if possible, put a mandatory quiet time after 9-10pm. During my stay, I noticed the walls are not sound proof. I could hear when anyone shut the doors constantly or play louder TV next door. Luckily everyone happened to quiet down to follow very early schedules in the three days. I can’t imagine a time when there is black sheep who party late or forget to turn off loud TV. The breakfast is warm hearted with a super friendly lady who greets everyone with smiles. You have to try the banana bread, or pumpkin bread in later October! The lady told me it is freshly baked by the manager’s mom, who is a retired chef. I enjoyed 3 pieces banana bread even though I don’t have sweet teeth. They are delicious and I will remember it as great travel food memory for long long time.
Ewan GranthamEwan Grantham
Misleading marketing, but friendly staff and a decent breakfast make up for some of it. So let's start with the bad - you can get a basic room, pay a bit more for a room with a "view", or pay even more for a room with a view and a "balcony". If you look at the photos I uploaded, the view is of the parking lot and the main strip. A little asking around confirmed that "view" simply guarantees a second floor room. Rooms on the other side overlook a different street. The balcony, as one of the other photos shows is some railing preventing you from falling from a narrow concrete ledge. I'd suggest saving your money unless you "must" have a second floor room. The "accessible" bathroom has a single bar grip, a very cheap (and not hand held) shower attachment, and the water pressure is a bit lacking. One other point to note, there is another Magnuson Hotel just a few blocks further west on the same street. Be careful you're at the right one! As for the good - staff is friendly, and the continental breakfast does include two hot items - cheese omelettes and sausages. Something many hotels no longer include in their free breakfast. Was slightly miffed that the yougurt selection had many flavors, but all Activia (which may speak to their expected clientele). Overall, not a bad place to spend the night, but nothing really special or beyond the basics.
Jaine DoeJaine Doe
The location can’t be beat. Room was very clean and sheets nice. Having breakfast was also super convenient. Could be some more protein options available. The second morning they didn’t have any hard boiled eggs or other protein options but the biscuits and gravy was very tasty. My son however won’t eat that and so he had cereal with milk that morning. I have to say the mini fridges may need to have settings adjusted as we put our leftovers from dinner in it and then woke up to everything frozen. The beds are the main reason I won’t give five stars, as ours were very old and could feel the springs especially on the edges. We slept in different beds that way we could sleep in the middle and we all ended up sleeping well with the nice blackout drapes. The room was really large and spacious and had a table which was nice as our four year old likes his snacks :) We really loved the convenience of the location to downtown Manitou, plenty of restaurants and Garden of the Gods. There is plenty of parking space and appreciated not getting charged to park here. Have to also mention they keep this place very clean and stock plenty of extra towels-unlike most hotels where they give you two at a time. We plan to be back!
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I had stayed here for 3 days for my hiking in Manitou Incline, Pike Forrest, Red rock canyon, and exploration of nearby scenic spots of Pike’s Peak 19-mile drive and Garden of the gods. This is quite a convenient stay as it is within 5-15 minute drive to all of the above mentioned. If you plan for checking as many known Manitou Springs scenes within few days, this lodge definitely serves as a solid home base. The city bus 36 stop is right across the street within 3 min of walk. I recommend taking it to go to downtown Manitou as parking there is quite a pain. However it will not start until 9:50 am. If you plan for an early Incline hike, parking at Hiawatha and ride on bus 33 would be more ideal. Otherwise taking 36 then transfer 33 to the Incline should be the least expensive option. FYI after September 1, 2023 the city buses will not be free, but it is still more economical and less hassle to avoid downtown parking. This hotel facilities are a bit outdated, but the staff have gone beyond to accommodate and help with any requests. The room is spacious, organized and clean. My only recommendation for the management is to clean or replace the shower curtain, as it has a noticeable damp smell, and if possible, put a mandatory quiet time after 9-10pm. During my stay, I noticed the walls are not sound proof. I could hear when anyone shut the doors constantly or play louder TV next door. Luckily everyone happened to quiet down to follow very early schedules in the three days. I can’t imagine a time when there is black sheep who party late or forget to turn off loud TV. The breakfast is warm hearted with a super friendly lady who greets everyone with smiles. You have to try the banana bread, or pumpkin bread in later October! The lady told me it is freshly baked by the manager’s mom, who is a retired chef. I enjoyed 3 pieces banana bread even though I don’t have sweet teeth. They are delicious and I will remember it as great travel food memory for long long time.
Penny L

Penny L

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Misleading marketing, but friendly staff and a decent breakfast make up for some of it. So let's start with the bad - you can get a basic room, pay a bit more for a room with a "view", or pay even more for a room with a view and a "balcony". If you look at the photos I uploaded, the view is of the parking lot and the main strip. A little asking around confirmed that "view" simply guarantees a second floor room. Rooms on the other side overlook a different street. The balcony, as one of the other photos shows is some railing preventing you from falling from a narrow concrete ledge. I'd suggest saving your money unless you "must" have a second floor room. The "accessible" bathroom has a single bar grip, a very cheap (and not hand held) shower attachment, and the water pressure is a bit lacking. One other point to note, there is another Magnuson Hotel just a few blocks further west on the same street. Be careful you're at the right one! As for the good - staff is friendly, and the continental breakfast does include two hot items - cheese omelettes and sausages. Something many hotels no longer include in their free breakfast. Was slightly miffed that the yougurt selection had many flavors, but all Activia (which may speak to their expected clientele). Overall, not a bad place to spend the night, but nothing really special or beyond the basics.
Ewan Grantham

Ewan Grantham

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The location can’t be beat. Room was very clean and sheets nice. Having breakfast was also super convenient. Could be some more protein options available. The second morning they didn’t have any hard boiled eggs or other protein options but the biscuits and gravy was very tasty. My son however won’t eat that and so he had cereal with milk that morning. I have to say the mini fridges may need to have settings adjusted as we put our leftovers from dinner in it and then woke up to everything frozen. The beds are the main reason I won’t give five stars, as ours were very old and could feel the springs especially on the edges. We slept in different beds that way we could sleep in the middle and we all ended up sleeping well with the nice blackout drapes. The room was really large and spacious and had a table which was nice as our four year old likes his snacks :) We really loved the convenience of the location to downtown Manitou, plenty of restaurants and Garden of the Gods. There is plenty of parking space and appreciated not getting charged to park here. Have to also mention they keep this place very clean and stock plenty of extra towels-unlike most hotels where they give you two at a time. We plan to be back!
Jaine Doe

Jaine Doe

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5.0
2y

I had stayed here for 3 days for my hiking in Manitou Incline, Pike Forrest, Red rock canyon, and exploration of nearby scenic spots of Pike’s Peak 19-mile drive and Garden of the gods. This is quite a convenient stay as it is within 5-15 minute drive to all of the above mentioned. If you plan for checking as many known Manitou Springs scenes within few days, this lodge definitely serves as a solid home base.

The city bus 36 stop is right across the street within 3 min of walk. I recommend taking it to go to downtown Manitou as parking there is quite a pain. However it will not start until 9:50 am. If you plan for an early Incline hike, parking at Hiawatha and ride on bus 33 would be more ideal. Otherwise taking 36 then transfer 33 to the Incline should be the least expensive option.

FYI after September 1, 2023 the city buses will not be free, but it is still more economical and less hassle to avoid downtown parking.

This hotel facilities are a bit outdated, but the staff have gone beyond to accommodate and help with any requests. The room is spacious, organized and clean.

My only recommendation for the management is to clean or replace the shower curtain, as it has a noticeable damp smell, and if possible, put a mandatory quiet time after 9-10pm. During my stay, I noticed the walls are not sound proof. I could hear when anyone shut the doors constantly or play louder TV next door. Luckily everyone happened to quiet down to follow very early schedules in the three days. I can’t imagine a time when there is black sheep who party late or forget to turn off loud TV.

The breakfast is warm hearted with a super friendly lady who greets everyone with smiles. You have to try the banana bread, or pumpkin bread in later October! The lady told me it is freshly baked by the manager’s mom, who is a retired chef. I enjoyed 3 pieces banana bread even though I don’t have sweet teeth. They are delicious and I will remember it as great travel food memory for...

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5.0
3y

I'm a traveler by interest, and I wanted a place to stay that was reasonably priced, clean and very close to Manitou Springs and Colorado Springs. This was the place! The pool was the perfect temperature (not cold) and they have a hot tub as well which was very enjoyable and relaxing for the muscles after a day's worth of hiking. They have a big selection of breakfast foods, they provide you with a mini coffee machine in your room as well as 3 or 4 coffee urns in the lobby 24/7. The lobby also has complimentary cucumber water for the guests 24/7 as well, which was a nice touch. The room, pool and breakfast/dining area was very clean all 4 nights I stayed. The dining area attendant constantly cleaned the tables, working very hard and was also a sweetheart. I had the pleasure of talking with almost every staff member and all of them were very helpful, friendly and understanding with any or most questions or concerns. This hotel also provides many pamphlets of the area which were very informative and helpful about fun things to do in the area. As far as the beds and pillows go, they were comfortable enough for satisfaction. I stayed here around the time of Halloween and I loved the decorations in the lobby and dining area. Very cool. The only thing that I would think has to be improved is is that I had some trouble with the coffee machine in my room as I had some spills and I think an instruction note or manual would have been helpful. (But it was possible I didn't see it and it was there). Other than that, I recommend this hotel and will come back if I ever visit the Manitou and Colorado Springs area! Thank you...

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3.0
7y

Misleading marketing, but friendly staff and a decent breakfast make up for some of it. So let's start with the bad - you can get a basic room, pay a bit more for a room with a "view", or pay even more for a room with a view and a "balcony". If you look at the photos I uploaded, the view is of the parking lot and the main strip. A little asking around confirmed that "view" simply guarantees a second floor room. Rooms on the other side overlook a different street. The balcony, as one of the other photos shows is some railing preventing you from falling from a narrow concrete ledge. I'd suggest saving your money unless you "must" have a second floor room. The "accessible" bathroom has a single bar grip, a very cheap (and not hand held) shower attachment, and the water pressure is a bit lacking.

One other point to note, there is another Magnuson Hotel just a few blocks further west on the same street. Be careful you're at the right one!

As for the good - staff is friendly, and the continental breakfast does include two hot items - cheese omelettes and sausages. Something many hotels no longer include in their free breakfast. Was slightly miffed that the yougurt selection had many flavors, but all Activia (which may speak to their expected clientele).

Overall, not a bad place to spend the night, but nothing really special or...

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