Our Manitou Springs, Colorado bed and breakfast at the base of Pikes Peak is a great place to start your Rocky Mountain adventure. Make Two Sisters Inn your home base for exploring this magical world.


Enjoy the hospitality of this traditional Colorado bed and breakfast with its cozy Garden Cottage and charming guest rooms, reminiscent of the turn-of-the-century Manitou Springs hotels. The B&B's location is the best for experiencing Manitou Springs, Colorado Springs, and the Pikes Peak Region. The knowledgeable and fun innkeepers, Sharon and Wendy, were honored with the Bed & Breakfast Innkeepers of Colorado "Longevity Award" for years of high innkeeping standards since 1990. They are eager to recommend the many things that there are to do in the Pikes Peak Region year round. Bike or hike in the Garden of the Gods, ride a cog train to the top of Pikes Peak, or take an historic walking tour of Manitou Springs and sip some of the "healing" mineral spring waters.


Two Sisters Inn is a "magical experience and culinary treat...not to be missed!" Savor the creative, beautifully presented gourmet breakfasts. The Innkeepers use seasonal foods in their imaginative breakfasts, and even share their favorite recipes, including the Colorado State award-winning Mandarin Orange Streusel Muffin.


Celebrate all that Two Sisters Inn has to offer at this romantic B&B. Experience for yourself Frommer's choice for "Best Bed and Breakfast Inn in Colorado 2010" and "The Most Romantic Place to stay in the Pikes Peak Region". Contact the Inn today for an alternative to hotel lodging in Manitou Springs in the heart of the Historic District. Have fun in the Colorado Rockies at our conveniently located accommodations in the Pikes Peak Region!


Find out what's happening at the Inn and book your reservations for packages partnering with local attractions like the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the Manitou Art Theatre in its 10th theater season in Colorado Springs.

 

 

 

Just returned from our winter holiday sojourn out West--over mountain passes, through deserts and along winding ocean coasts.  Though once again overwhelmed by this country's diverse beauty, nothing compares to home.  We missed Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods, our spiritual connection and playground, and look forward to warm winter fun in these special places.

 

We are anticipating some upcoming special times like Valentine's Day, Presidents' Weekend and Mardi Gras.  There will be romance, fun times and great food--we have some awesome breakfast recipes and would love to make them for you.  Come see us in February!

 

Sharon & Wendy

"It is the culmination of all the thoughtful, subtle touches that Sharon and Wendy do on a regular basis that helps keep their bed and breakfast a favorite with visitors. Their immaculate, quaint and cozy inn passed inspection easily....As we savored the innkeepers' yummy treats along with their always delightful and humorous conversations, we found ourselves lingering...It was hard to say goodbye to these gracious veteran innkeepers...your inn and you two are marvelous representatives of the B&B industry."

- Bed and Breakfast Innkeepers of Colorado, State Inspectors


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