Breckenridge Limo Services & Rentals
Rent a Limo in Breckenridge: Luxury Limousine Service for Any
Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Breckenridge (CO) for every occasion, such as: airport
ride (QKB or another), birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing,
concert, sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral,
graduation, holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
For many people, the name Breckenridge is synonymous with the Breckenridge Ski Resort. Indeed,
Breckenridge Ski Resort has a well-deserved fantastic reputation. However, the Town of Breckenridge itself is a
thriving, year-round vacation destination, with activities that are suitable for people of all ages.
In the 1800s, Breckenridge was a popular mining town. Today you can explore the mining history of
Breckenridge Colorado by taking a tour of the Country Boy Mines. You can also visit the Gold Pan bar, which, in the
1800s, was a popular miners bar. The Gold pan is the oldest bar in Colorado. In fact, Breckenridge Colorado's
reputation as a party town began in the mining era. The famous minister Father Dyer, who skied across the
Continental Divide to deliver the mail and the word of God, was none too pleased at the "ungodly behavior"
displayed by the miners of Breckenridge Colorado. He thus decided to build the Father Dyer Methodist Church.
However, his plan backfired when he refused to stop ringing his church bells and waking up the hung-over residents
of Breckenridge. To retaliate, the townspeople used dynamite mining caps to blow up his church steeple. Bye, bye
bell! Nonetheless, throughout the years, the church has been renovated. Today, it is a popular Breckenridge
Colorado attraction.
When you visit Breckenridge, you should also pay a visit to the Barney Ford House and museum.
Barney Ford was an escaped slave who came to Breckenridge Colorado in search of gold. He eventually opened Ford's
Restaurant and Chop House, and became one of Colorado's most prominent black entrepreneurs.
Aside from exploring the interesting history of Breckenridge Colorado, there are a number of other
exciting activities. Take a stroll along Maine Street in Breckenridge and explore the unique shops, restaurants and
art galleries. At night, take in a play at the Backstage Theatre on Ridge Street, known for its high-quality
theatrical performances. During the summer, take in a concert at the Riverwalk Theatre.
During the holiday season, Breckenridge Colorado turns into a winter wonderland. You can go
dogsledding or snow mobiling. The Ullr Festival plays homage to the God of Winter. In mid-winter, the ice
sculptures in Riverwalk Park attract visitors from all over the world. Of course, you can't talk about winter in
Breckenridge without mentioning the Breckenridge Ski resort.
The Breckenridge ski area was the first to allow snow boarding in Colorado. As such, it is a
popular snowboarding resort. Breckenridge also has some of the best beginner terrain in Summit County. Beginners
will enjoy the long, flat Silverthorne Trail. Intermediates will love the wide, blue cruisers on Peak 9. When you
start to gain confidence, try some of the blue/black trails such as America. For advanced skiers and riders, the
new Imperial Express Super chair transports snow sport enthusiasts up to some of the more challenging bowls on the
mountain. Since Breckenridge is part of the resorts in Vail, it is possible to purchase a ticket or vacation
package that allows you to ski Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone and Beaver Creek. With great terrain, an excellent ski
school and an exciting town, Breckenridge Colorado is definitely worth a visit.
Over the past few seasons, Breckenridge the town and Breckenridge the ski area have come together.
The Skyway Skiway allows you to ski right down to the main street, and the Breck Connect gondola speeds you back
up. There are four of them — Peaks 7, 8, 9 and 10 — with a wealth of high-altitude slopes, not least of which is
the expert-class terrain accessed by the Imperial Express, the world's highest chairlift, reaching 12,840 ft (3,913
m). There are five terrain parks and half-pipes for skiers and boarders, with Freeway rated one of the best in the
United States. The Victorian-era mining town sits at 9,600 ft (2,926 m). If you want great apres skiing in bars,
clubs and restaurants, this is the place to come. The long main street is packed with action, as well as endless
quirky boutiques, galleries and stores. Breckenridge is also on the same lift pass as Keystone and Arapahoe Basin
(free bus) and Vail and Beaver Creek (small charge). Rent a limo in Breckenridge (CO)!
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