Welcome to Studio ONE!
Studio Amenities + FYI + Check Out
Local Restaurants
Bars + Breweries
Places to Visit
Hiking Trails
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Studio Amenities
WiFi - Studio House / HappyHouse
Smart Lights (Square Remote) - All the lights in the studio adapt brightness and color to suit your mood. If you need them brighter or dimmer, just hold the top or bottom buttons and they will increase/decrease. The side to side arrows will change their colors. Feeling blue? Yell-over to your partner to change the lights. Orange you going to do that? Ok, no more color puns.
Heating in Winter - The ductless heating system runs more efficiently when kept on and around 68 degrees or lower in the winter. Please keep it around that temperature. The down duvet is very warm!
Cooling in Summer- Same goes for the summer. It’s most efficient when set between 75-78 degrees. If you prefer it lower, please turn it up to 78 or higher when you leave the studio.
Kitchenette - There is additional cookware and a white flexible cutting board in the lower drawer of the range.
Towels - The towels hanging on the bathroom wall are fresh and clean. Folded towels are so 2004.
Bidet - Everyone poops. Let’s just be real. The bathroom toilet features a bidet. I know you’re scared to use it, but trust me, it’s life changing. Not only does it do a much better job of cleaning, but it also helps with toilet paper waste. Win win! Just twist the silver dial slowly to regulate the water pressure. A quick wipe when you’re done to dry and you’re all set!
Coffee Maker - The Coffee Maker is here to feed your addiction. Drink up!
TV - Netflix is included in your stay. Please use the Studio ONE user account. And don't go creepin' on my other user accounts, yo!
Games - There are games and conversation starters on the night stand shelf. Who knows, you may discover your traveling companion is a secret belly dancer on the weekends. No judgment. You do you, beau.
Wireless Phone + USB Chargers - There’s a wireless phone charger on the nightstand and a few USB ports. I won’t charge you for using it (Dad joke).
Sound Machine - Personally, I love to fall asleep to a sound machine. White noise, rain, ocean, river… All do wonders to help distractions fade away. Take advantage of it during your stay! Plus, if your traveling companion won't stop talking, it’s a great way to drown them out too. There’s also a table top fan for extra white noise.
Washing Machine + Dryer - That’s right, they are here to wash away all your dirty Colorado adventures. Laundry detergent is under the kitchen sink.
FYI
Loft - The loft space is empty and not accessible for guests. Sorry, I know the kid in you wants to climb up there.
Rocky Mountain High - I know I live in Colorado and it’s 100% legal to get recreational marijuana. Please no smoking on property, but edibles and or other consumables are completely ok. There are two recreational spots (Maggie’s Farm and Emerald Fields) right down the road. Just don’t get too crazy, y’all! And if you have any left over, you can leave them in the fridge. Don’t worry, they won’t go to waste. Wink wink.
Check out
Communication - A quick message through Airbnb to let me know you’ve checked out is a big help! I also enjoy poems and limericks.
Sheets - If you’re feeling extra generous, stripping the white sheets is a big help too! But not required.
Local Restaurants (All Within 5 Minutes)
Crystal Park Cantina
Arguably my favorite restaurant in Colorado Springs! I’ve been there too many pounds to count. My scale begs to differ. You must try their Sweet Potato Nachos, Tomatillo Alfredo Sauce and Molcajete Bowl (two can split). Simply sublime!
Paravincini’s Italian Bistro + Sopra
Excellent homemade Italian food with a higher-end dining option (Sopra) upstairs. Eccellente!
Adam’s Mountain Cafe
An excellent healthier local restaurant right down the road with delicious offerings and cozy atmosphere. Their NOLA Blackened Chicken and Mac and Cheese are divine and their desserts are homemade goodness.
503W
Feeling hipster? This is a great modern Asian-Fusion restaurant + bar with a lively atmosphere. Great eats and even better unique drinks. I love their Steak Calamari, Panko Chicken and Asian Buns.
Pizzeria Rustica
Award winning wood-fired artisan pizza and fantastic antipasti. You will be impressed, trust me.
Nara Sushi
Great sushi spot right down the road with unique speciality rolls and affordable prices. All locally sourced from the Colorado Ocean (That is a joke).
Mausam Indian Flavors
This special little Indian restaurant is right down the road! Bold flavors and unique twists on traditional Indian food. I recommend their specialty dishes. It’s the way to go!
Jake and Telly’s Greek Tavern
Fun spot for authentic Greek food and a great upstairs patio.
Wild Ginger
Very tasty spot for fresh Thai food. Their soups are wonderful.
La Baguette
Excellent bakery and cafe. Their pastries and French Onion Soup are to die for!
Rudy’s Barbecue
Don’t let the gas station fool you, this is serious BBQ and I’m from Texas. Right when you pull up, you’ll start smelling just what’s in store. Excellent breakfast tacos/burritos with brisket and seriously good BBQ.
Front Range Barbecue
Two local barbecue spots within 5 minutes? Yes please. Excellent classic barbecue right in the heart of Old Colorado City with live music on the weekends.
Breakfast
Mountain Shadows
Homey and low key, Mountain Shadows is great for breakfast and lunch! Their green chili is fantastic and if you have a sweet tooth, their cinnamon roll is epic.
The Pantry
One of my favorite breakfast spots! It’s super hole in the wall with grandma’s doilies everywhere, BUT it has great home cooked food and a perfect mountain setting. I recommend the signature cinnamon toast breakfast. If you place a second order to-go, I accept donations 365 days a year.
Bars + Breweries
OCC BREWING
House brews + tasty food + killer rooftop patio with amazing views = a great evening!
Red Leg Brewery
Great outdoor brewery nestled right next to Garden of the Gods! Several food truck style restaurants and lots of space to run around and take in the views.
Cerberus Brewing Company
This is a local favorite for west siders with a killer outdoor space. Many great original beers on tap including some non-alcoholic options and excellent hearty food!
Places to visit
Garden of the Gods (1 Mile)
World famous Garden of the Gods has majestic views all year long. Sometimes I can’t believe I live right next to this beautiful place!
Old Colorado City (1 Mile)
Really fun small downtown feel with lots of shopping and restaurants. Local outdoor Farmer’s Market on the weekends in the summer! I like lala + koko, Heart Shake and Ellie Blue.
Manitou Springs (1 Mile)
Infamously quirky and fun mountain town, this spot offers all the touristy fun shops and restaurants for a lively experience.
Field’s Park (.5 Mile)
If you want something quick, easy and beautiful, this little park is so charming. It’s my favorite quick nature fix. Green grass, trees and a lovely stream. Perfect for a picnic or to get your feet wet.
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
(7 Miles)
In my previous corporate life, I managed relationships with zoo clients all around the nation. I have been to so many, including the San Diego Zoo, and I can say Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is one of my absolute favorites! There’s something magical and unique as you walk up the side of the mountain, seeing animals in lush natural spaces, feeding the giraffes and riding the gondola with beautiful views. It’s definitely worth a visit.
The Broadmoor
(5 Miles)
Did you know we have a world renowned 5-Star Hotel in Colorado Springs? The Broadmoor is a great place to spend a romantic evening dining in one of their 7 restaurants, cozying up next to the many fireplaces or taking a walk around the immaculately manicured landscaping. They even have a few more casual bars to have dinner and take in the mountain views. All is open to the public, but I recommend making a reservation if you want to dine.
Woodland Park (13 Miles)
One of my personal favorite mountain spots and only 15 minutes away! There are great places to eat including The Donut Mill for breakfast treats and all the forest mountain views you could want.
Divide (16 Miles)
If you continue past Woodland Park, Divide offers majestic mountain views and rolling landscapes. Great for an afternoon drive! For bonus sightseeing, continue on to 11 Mile Canyon. White water rapids and truly jaw dropping views right from your car! Amazing! $7 cash to take the drive, but absolutely worth it.
Paint Mines
(40 Miles)
A truly unique natural wonder. Beautiful colorful crevices and rock formations to explore and hide in. You will feel like you’re on the set of a Sci-Fi movie. I kept waiting for little aliens to pop out. Don’t forget to bring a wind breaker. It’s very windy and can get chilly.
Royal Gorge (60 Miles)
We have a mini Grand Canyon only about an hour away! The Royal Gorge Bridge + Park has jaw dropping views like you won’t believe. They even have a gondola ride, cliff-edge swing and the highest Zipline in North America (it literally goes across the gorge, I’ve done it several times). It’s not for the faint of heart, but what a heart pounding experience!
Downtown - Places to Visit + Tasty eats
US Olympic & Paralympic Museum
Ok I’m going to shoot it straight to you, this suggestion is not cheap at $25/person, but the US Olympic & Paralympic Museum is a world class museum right here in Colorado Springs! I will admit I was hesitant to visit it myself as I am not huge into the olympics, but I walked away thoroughly impressed with a decent amount of tears in my eyes. It’s incredibly high tech, heartfelt and a must see. You won’t regret it.
Tejon Street
This is where all the action is happening downtown. Restaurants, breweries, shops and Acacia Park. Lots of fun things to do for a great night on the town!
CO.A.T.I
One of the coolest spots downtown, this industrial warehouse converted into a multi-use space has it all. Micro restaurants, bars, special events and unlimited people watching (in a fun, non creepy way). I would highly recommend checking out CO.A.T.I!
Homa at Kinship Landing
This is my new favorite spot! You can’t beat the combination of delicious food, hip atmosphere and affordability! Homa is located in Kindship Landing Hotel right in the heart of South Tejon so it’s fun to walk around too. I haven’t had anything I didn't like. Go. And bring me leftovers.
Bingo Burger
Terrible name, but tasty! I’m quite saucy (no comments, please) and they have 10+ house-made sauces to dip those crispy fries and tots in. It’s my monthly indulgence. “Napoleon, give me some of your tots!”
White Pie Pizzeria
White Pie was one of my favorite restaurants in Denver and now we have our own in COS! It’s all fresh homemade wood-fired pizza with a fun atmosphere and great patio. The Crudité and hot brownie are perfectly complements to all their delicious pizzas. Highly recommended.
Josh and John’s Ice Cream
Fulfill your sweet tooth with this excellent local creamery. My favorite combo? Salted Peanut Butter Cup + Moose on the Loose in a fresh waffle cone. I think my mouth just watered.
The Rabbit Hole
Need a place to hide? This subterranean late night bar + restaurant is a favorite of many locals. Unique cocktails with a hip atmosphere and chill vibe. Hop on down to The Rabbit Hole. See how deep it goes…
Hiking Trails
Garden of the Gods Trails
The closest hiking and mostly easy to moderate trails with great views. Don’t miss the Siamese Twins Trail and Kissing Camels!
Red Rock Canyon Open Space Trails
Canyon trails and mountain views, sign me up. Very close and a plethora of trails and terrains to choose from.
Cheyenne Mountain Trails
7 Bridges is a popular trail with lots of mountain streams and forests. Parking lots fill up quickly so this is a good one to hit up in the morning. Once you park, the trailhead can be easy to miss, but if you ask around, someone will know. Everyone’s going to the same place.
Ute Valley Trails
Sweeping hills and valleys with relatively easy trails. Lots of open space to run around like you’re in The Sound of Music.