Hotel in Colorado Springs, United States
The Mining Exchange
150pts
About The Mining Exchange
Originally the Colorado Springs Mining Stock Exchange, this hotel occupies four Italian Renaissance buildings with Art Deco flourishes. Authentic steel vaults remain on every floor, a relic from its financial heyday, alongside tin ceilings, brass railings, and brick walls. The lobby leans into Victorian grandeur with gold-toned furnishings that acknowledge the city's mining past, an antique Franz Wirth piano, and a marble fireplace. Rooms vary in layout but share granite desktops, high ceilings, and stone showers with dual heads. It is now managed by Wyndham, though the property retains its historic character.
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