Monday, November 23, 2009

Old Town Guesthouse Honored with 12th Consecutive AAA’s Four-Diamond Rating


Colorado Springs, CO (Seiko Tran) — Shirley & Don Wick, Inn Keepers of the Old Town GuestHouse, are again honored with their 12th consecutive Four-Diamond rating from AAA.

“Old Town GuestHouse is proud to be one of the few lodging facilities in the state with an AAA four-diamond rating,” said Don and Shirley Wick, Inn Keepers of Old Town GuestHouse. “We are proud of this honor and strive for excellence each day in continuing the highest standards to please our guests.”

The GuestHouse caters to adults for leisure travel and gives corporate rates to business travelers. All rentals include breakfast, evening reception, off-street parking and virtually soundproof rooms. The environment is smoke free and eco-friendly. A special guest room offers disabled friendly lodging and an elevator makes all rooms fully accessible.

As a Colorado Springs Bed and Breakfast, they are part of a select group of properties that offer luxurious accommodations, fine breakfast dining and an attention to detail that is unequaled. The Old Town GuestHouse was newly built in 1997 as a bed and breakfast inn yet retains the charm of the original 1892 Firestation. Only a few steps away from quaint boutiques, galleries, antique shops and restaurants, the three story brick building is in perfect harmony with the 1859 period construction of Colorado Springs' historic Old Colorado City, also known as Old Town.

The GuestHouse has a private Conference Center. The center can accommodate over 40 persons and is equipped to offer videoconferencing. This videoconferencing site networks to provide national and international communication. The Conference Center, including our Video Conferencing capability, is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Old Town GuestHouse is located at 115 South 26th Street; just ½ block South of Colorado Avenue on 26th Street. For reservations or a tour, please call Old Town GuestHouse at 719-632-9194 or go online at www.oldtown-guesthouse.com.

Trendy boutiques, classic jewelry, gourmet restaurants, exquisite art and a lovely, tree-lined avenue invite the children and their families to come and see what Old Colorado City has to offer visitors and guests. Please visit www.shopoldcoloradocity.com for more information about Old Colorado City.

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