Food scene
Shuga's
702 S Cascade AveGreat Mojitos
Open late (except Friday), and great for a cheaper meal.
32 recommandé par les habitants
The Maté Factor Café
966 Manitou AveOpen late (except Friday), and great for a cheaper meal.
It's open late and has super bomb and interesting food.
84 recommandé par les habitants
Odyssey Gastropub
311 N Tejon StIt's open late and has super bomb and interesting food.
Foodie dumplings, the guy who owns the restaurant (Brother Luck) was on a cooking show-- I think Top Chef
11 recommandé par les habitants
Lucky Dumpling
26 S Wahsatch AveFoodie dumplings, the guy who owns the restaurant (Brother Luck) was on a cooking show-- I think Top Chef
Happy Hour is every day, the margaritas are great.
72 recommandé par les habitants
Crystal Park Cantina
178 Crystal Park RdHappy Hour is every day, the margaritas are great.
TAPAteria
2607 W Colorado AveBest Bbq in the Springs, I recommend the "sloppy pig" and getting take out as this place gets really busy.
129 recommandé par les habitants
Front Range Barbeque
2330 W Colorado AveBest Bbq in the Springs, I recommend the "sloppy pig" and getting take out as this place gets really busy.
This neighborhood liquor store, apart from being a block away has a great selection of wine, beer and spirits.
Weber Street Liquor
712 N Weber StThis neighborhood liquor store, apart from being a block away has a great selection of wine, beer and spirits.
Active Adventures
his is considered an extreme trail and is an advanced hike! The Manitou Incline gains nearly 2,000 feet of elevation over less than 1 mile. It's not for the faint of heart, but people from all walks (or climbs) of life have successfully conquered it. It is, perhaps, the most unique and challenging trail in the country, attracting runners, military, Olympic athletes, and hiking enthusiasts from around the world. More than anything, the Manitou Incline is famous for dishing out a tough workout.
See this link for more information: https://www.visitcos.com/things-to-do/outdoors/manitou-incline-near-colorado-springs-colorado/
25 recommandé par les habitants
Manitou Incline
his is considered an extreme trail and is an advanced hike! The Manitou Incline gains nearly 2,000 feet of elevation over less than 1 mile. It's not for the faint of heart, but people from all walks (or climbs) of life have successfully conquered it. It is, perhaps, the most unique and challenging trail in the country, attracting runners, military, Olympic athletes, and hiking enthusiasts from around the world. More than anything, the Manitou Incline is famous for dishing out a tough workout.
See this link for more information: https://www.visitcos.com/things-to-do/outdoors/manitou-incline-near-colorado-springs-colorado/
Conseils aux voyageurs
Que faut-il apporter ?
Sunscreen
Since the city is at a high altitude the sun is very intense, you will get burnt quick, even in the winter.
Que faut-il apporter ?
Jacket
The weather swings wildly, it can snow in May then be 85 degrees the next day.
Coutumes et culture
Except for a few very high end places you can get away with hiking gear at restaurants.
The city dresses like the Prana or Northface look book- Chacos and socks are a big thing in the winter. You can dress up, but you don't need to.