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Breckenridge Attractions

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Unlike many ski resorts that have to fabricate their character brick by brick, Breckenridge is the oldest town in Summit County and still sports a good deal of its original Victorian architecture. Designated as a National Historic District, and the largest Historic District in Colorado, the former mining boom town's Main Street is lined with more than 250 quaint buildings that house upscale boutiques, fine galleries, gourmet restaurants and hip nightclubs. Each year, a full calendar of festivals and concerts draws crowds to the Riverwalk Center, a park and amphitheater nestled in the heart of town, including the Breckenridge Music Festival and the National Repertory Orchestra.

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Spa & Wellness

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Breckenridge's spa and wellness professionals offer everything from New Age naturopathic treatments, acupuncture, and hypnotherapy, to the classic spa luxuries of massage, manicures, and facials. Visitors can brush up on yoga, Pilates, Tai Chi and Qi Gong, or bliss out with a lomi lomi massage on a deck overlooking the mountains.
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Shopping

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Breckenridge's historic Main Street is lined with quaint shops selling everything from fine art and cowboy hats to handmade soaps and gourmet doggie treats. With a dozen galleries in downtown alone, art buffs can enjoy a full day of perusing Southwestern art, vintage posters, photography, glasswork, pottery and handcrafted jewelry.
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Dining

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With more than 70 restaurants to its name, Breckenridge offers a wide array of dining choices. Almost every nationality, style and budget is represented here, from hip microbreweries and elegant bistros, to sunny bakeries and quaint coffee shops. You'll be hard pressed to find a chain or a drive-thru, but for quick snacks on the cheap, several markets, delis and pubs in the downtown area offer delicious takeout fare.
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Nightlife

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Aspen and Vail get more tabloid press, thanks to their star-studded nightclub scenes, but you are just as likely to spot a famous face at one of Breckenridge's friendly and unpretentious watering holes. "Breck," as the locals call it, is also a popular stop for big-name recording artists on tour, who are known to sit in at Sherpa and Yeti's from time to time. The bars and clubs lining Main Street can get steamy and crowded, and attract diverse mix of twenty-something singles, snowy-haired retirees and nouveau-hippie snowboarders.
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Arts & Entertainment

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Breckenridge boasts a happening arts and culture scene that revolves around its colorful downtown National Historic District. A year-round calendar of events, including the Breckenridge Music Festival, Genuine Jazz Fest and a popular Fourth of July celebration, draw crowds with concerts, art shows and other festivities. Most events take place at the Riverwalk Center, a park and amphitheater nestled in the heart of town. Theater buffs and cinephiles enjoy shows at the Backstage Theatre, Breckenridge Film Festival and the cozy Speakeasy Moviehouse.
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Getting Here

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One of Breckenridge's best qualities is it's close proximity to three major airports and easy access from Interstate 70. Whether you choose to fly or drive, transportation is not a problem and we have many helpful hints on booking and choosing the best way for your family to get here.
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