Breckenridge

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There is a special charm that will enchant you about The Bivvi, and make you want to come back over and over again. — Afar Magazine
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This violet house has five large rooms decked-out with wood furnishings, iPod docks and fluffy robes. — Lonely Planet
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This 50-condominium property puts you minutes away from golf, fly-fishing, or anything your nature-loving heart desires. — Travel + Leisure
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Luxury comes in the form of other people's timeshares at this ultracozy, high-end lodge at the base of the Independence Superchair in Breckenridge Ski Resort. — Fodor's
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Added perks include a heated underground garage and a free shuttle to town. The homey units, despite being individually owned, have a consistent quality of decor, and all come with fireplaces. — Oyster
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Breckenridge is long past its gold rush days, but the town still booms in winter, when one of Colorado’s best-regarded mountains draws skiers from across the globe. — Travel + Leisure
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The word "village" puts it mildly, as this sprawling resort is spread over 14 acres of mountainous terrain alongside a beautiful river and right across from historic Main Street. — Fodor's
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The best deal for budget travelers in Summit County, this chummy hostel and B&B is a find. — Lonely Planet
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The DoubleTree by Hilton Breckenridge is a three-and-a-half pearl chain hotel with alpine ski lodge style that's a five-minute walk from multiple Peak Nine chair lifts at Breckenridge Ski Resort. — Oyster
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The condos at Park Meadows are a little on the dated side, but offer good value if what you really want is proximity to the slopes and the ease of walking to nightlife. — Oyster
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One of the most luxurious lodges in Breckenridge, with attractive condo-style units featuring gourmet kitchens, beautiful bathrooms (almost all with soaking tubs), and moss rock gas fireplaces. — Oyster
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The upper-middle-range Marriot’s Mountain Valley Lodge at Breckenridge is within walking distance of downtown Breckenridge and a short drive to many attractions. — Oyster
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The Crystal Peak Lodge is one of the higher-end properties in Breckenridge, and has a great winter location on Peak 7, right on the Breck-Connect Gondola line. — Oyster
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Condo units, just south of Main Street and a 10-minute walk to the closest ski lift, are homey and big...with gas fireplaces, washer/dryers, private garages, full kitchens, and decks. — Oyster
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Pine Ridge's 81 mid-range condos, located in 15 buildings lining 4 O'Clock Road, are some of the largest in Breckenridge. — Oyster
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The three-pearl Grand Timber Lodge shares the slopes with the Breckenridge Ski Resort, and has ski-in, ski-out access to its Snowflake Lift. — Oyster
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With large one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom condo options, two on-site Jacuzzis, and a community pool across the street, Trails End is a great mid-range choice for families. — Oyster
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An affordable, comfortable option in Breckenridge, the Hyatt offers all the mod-cons a skiing family might need. — Travel + Leisure
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Within a few minutes’ walk of Breckenridge’s Main Street and across the street from a chairlift, the Wedgewood Lodge is a solid mid-range choice for those who prefer to cook their own meals. — Oyster
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