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WELCOME
The town of Telluride was originally founded as Columbia back in the late 1870s. The name was soon changed when the mail, the sustenance of lonely mining life in the high country, was misdirected to Columbia, California. Some say the name Telluride was derived from ‘tellurium’, a semi-metallic element found in the vicinity of gold-bearing ore. Others say it was named after ‘To Hell You Ride’, a castaway call from loved ones bidding farewell to those crazy enough to search for their fortune in the 14,000-foot peaks of the San Juans. This thriving mining camp had a population of 5,000 by the turn of the century, but the prosperity and fortune soon busted. Mining became obsolete with the devaluation of gold and silver, and Telluride’s community was whittled down to 500 souls by 1930. Fortunately, this ‘town without a bellyache’ came full circle in only two-score years, experiencing a second boom with the development of the ski area. Rich in history and designated a National Historic District in 1964, Telluride is known as the place where L.L. Nunn developed the world’s first alternating current power plant; the home of Bridal Veil Falls, Colorado’s longest free falling waterfall; and the infamous location of Butch Cassidy’s first daring bank robbery. Telluride is a living reminder of the romantic and rugged Old West. Today, the Hotel Columbia pays tribute to Telluride’s colorful history while providing guests the opportunity to experience modern-day Telluride. We wish you a stay as memorable as our colorful history.
Sincerely, Hotel Columbia Team
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HOTEL INFORMATION
CHECK- IN /CHECK- O U T Check-in time is 3:00 p.m. Check-out time is 11:00 a.m. CO N T INEN TA L BRE A K FA S T Breakfast is delivered to your room during three thirty-minute time slots that you can select on your breakfast menu. Breakfast menus will be issued to you at check-in by the front desk. On days that you are staying over, breakfast menus will be slid under the door of your unit mid-day. Please turn one breakfast menu into the front desk by 8:00 p.m. for each person in the room that would like breakfast. FRO N T D E SK H O U RS 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. EM ERGEN C Y N U M BER (970) 708-7319 for emergencies after 10:00 p.m. I CE M ACHINE This is located on the basement level next to the elevator. L AU N D RY SER V I CE We offer laundry service for $20 per load. PA RK IN G We offer valet parking for $35 per night. PE T S Certain rooms on property are designated dog-friendly for a rate of $30 per night. RO O M SER V I CE Room service is available from the Cosmopolitan restaurant during their regular business hours. Please dial the Restaurant button on your phone.
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HOTEL INFORMATION
GU E S T S A FE S Every room is equipped with a guest safe in the closet. Instructions for use are printed on the inside of the safe door. SM O K IN G The entire hotel is non-smoking. If the staff detects that smoking has occurred in the room, there will be a $250 per day cleaning fee added to the room. VO I CEM A IL The phone in your room is equipped with voice mail. To access, touch the Messages button. GU E S T CO M PU T ER There is a guest computer located in the lobby. W IREL E SS IN T ERNE T Please refer to the information card that was issued with your room keys for the WIFI password. IN - RO O M HE AT To turn on the baseboard heat in every room, use the thermostat on the wall. Turn the switch to heat mode and set to your desired temperature. The heat will turn on if the room drops below this temperature. G A S BU RNIN G FIREPL ACE S In some rooms you will find a gas burning fireplace, operated by a switch on the wall. Please turn fireplace off when you vacate the room, and please do not place furniture or personal items near the fireplace.
Note: fireplaces are turned off during the summer, but can be turned on by request.
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HOTEL INFORMATION
A IR- CO N D I T I O NIN G To turn on the air conditioning, use the remote control located on the wall labeled “A/C Only”. Touch the power button and set to your desired temperature. Set the remote to the “cool” setting for the coldest air. BAT HRO O M IN - FLO O R HE AT The tile floor in your bathroom provides in-floor heat. The temperature is controlled via the thermostat in each bathroom. To turn on, use the up and down arrows to reach your desired temperature. Please be aware that it may takes several hours to heat up and cool down. HE AT ED TOW EL R ACK S Every bathroom is equipped with a heated towel rack. To operate, use the red on/off switch in the bottom right corner of the rack. Please turn towel rack off when you vacate the room. A M ENI T IE S Should you need any of the following items, please contact the front desk: • Pack ‘n play • Dog bed and bowls • Toiletries
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REGIONAL INFORMATION
I M P O R TA N T PH O NE N U M BERS: Emergencies Marshal’s Department Medical Center Sheriff’s Department Fire Department Telluride Veterinary Clinic
911 (970) 728-3818 (970) 728-3848 (970) 728-1911 (970) 728-3801 (970) 728-4461
T R A NSP O R TAT I O N Gondola Perhaps one of the most famous aspects of Telluride is our free Gondola. Right across the street, you can take a scenic ride anytime between 7:00 a.m. to Midnight during summer and winter seasons. The cabins seat up to eight people, and can accommodate dogs, strollers and wheelchairs. In just 15 minutes you will be taken to our sister community, Mountain Village. A second gondola runs from the Mountain Village Core to the market in Mountain Village, and takes approximately four minutes. Galloping Goose The Galloping Goose is our free town bus. It runs ten minute loops in the winter, and twenty minute loops in the summer. A casual hop-on, hop-off bus, the Goose is a fun way to see the town of Telluride from the west end all the way to Town Park. Visit telluride-co.gov for more information. Airport Transfers Call the front desk if you need to arrange airport transfers. Please plan on booking your airport shuttle at least 48 hours before your departure date as airport shuttle providers are limited in this area.
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REGIONAL INFORMATION
HE A LT H A N D W EL L NE SS Telluride Medical Center Should you need medical attention while you are here, the Telluride Medical Center is located just two blocks away, on the corner of Pacific and Townsend. They can be reached at (970) 728-3848. Pharmacies Sunshine Pharmacy is located on Main Street in Telluride, just a few moments’ walk away. (970) 728-3601 Oxygen If you are feeling the effects of our high altitude, consider an oxygen treatment. You can rent oxygen machines to be delivered to your room, or visit the medical center. Ask the front desk for assistance and more information. M A RK E T S Village Market The closest grocer to the Hotel Columbia, the Village Market is just three blocks away, on the corner of Pacific and Fir. (970) 728-8958 Clark’s Market A larger store in Telluride, Clark’s is located on the west end of town, at 700 West Colorado Ave. (970) 728-3124 Farmer’s Market Every Friday from June-October is the local farmer’s market, on Oak Street just one block away from the hotel. It is open from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and offers fresh produce, flowers, crafts and yummy lunch options. PL ACE S O F WO RSHIP Alpine Chapel – 122 S. Aspen Street; (970) 728-3504 Christ Presbyterian Church – 434 W. Columbia Avenue; (970) 728-4536 St. Patrick’s Catholic Church – 301 N. Spruce; (970) 728-3387 Telluride Christian Fellowship – 100 E. Columbia; (970) 728-4864
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SPORTS & LEISURE
The Ute Indians that first inhabited the Telluride valley believed it to be a magical place because of its natural beauty. Today, locals and visitors alike hold this same belief. Telluride’s incredible landscape makes it the ideal place for an abundance of year-round activities and events. The Hotel Columbia is centrally located, offering guests premium access to the wide variety of activities Telluride has to offer. Our knowledgeable staff is eager to help plan your perfect trip! REGI O N A L E XCU RSI O NS & Y E A R RO U N D AC T I V I T IE S Nestled in the south-west corner of Colorado, Telluride’s location is ideal for year-round activities and day-trips. If you have the time, consider one or more of these memorable excursions, or just enjoy one of the many year round activities Telluride offers. • Telluride Historical Museum • Art Classes at the Ah Haa School • A production from the Telluride Theatre • Spa treatments • Anasazi Heritage Center • Ouray Hot Springs • Orvis Hot Springs • Dunton Hot Springs • Black Canyon of the Gunnison • Durango to Silverton Historic Narrow Gauge Train • Four Corners Monument • Hovenweep National Monument • Mesa Verde National Park • Scenic drive along the San Juan Skyway • Ute Mountain Tribal Park • Arches, Canyonlands and Moab • Ute Indian Museum
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W IN T ER AC T I V I T IE S Enjoy the splendor of our winter wonderland -- the playground that Telluride is famous for. The Hotel Columbia sits at the base of Telluride’s 2,000+ ski-able acres and is just steps from the Gondola that accesses it all. In addition to skiing, consider these fun winter activities: • Cross-Country Skiing • Dog Sledding • Heli-Skiing • Ice Climbing • Ice Skating • Sledding • Sleigh Rides • Snowboarding • Snowmobiling • Snowshoeing • Fly Fishing SU M M ER AC T I V I T IE S Experience what locals have long considered the best time of year! In the summer months, Telluride offers a wealth of outdoor activities and world class festivals. Whether you are looking to take a leisurely stroll right outside our door on the San Miguel River Trail or want to enjoy Telluride’s championship golf course, our knowledgeable staff can point you in the right direction. • 4x4 Jeep Tours • Biking • Mountain Bike Park • Fly Fishing • Golf • Hiking • Horseback Riding • Kayaking / Rafting • Stand-up Paddleboarding • Rock Climbing • St. Sophia Nature Center • Photography Tours • Ziplining
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