Holidays to Breckenridge

Once a gold rush boomtown, Breckenridge today is a goldmine for skiers and adventurers looking to enjoy the beauty of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. But beyond the resort town’s famous five peaks, you’ll find a thriving arts scene and a lively apres-ski culture that promises just as much fun as the slopes. Whether you visit for its nature, galleries, comfort food or independent boutiques, a holiday to Breckenridge will leave you satisfied.

Breckenridge holiday highlights

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Peak experiences

In winter, visitors flock to Breckenridge’s five peaks for skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling. But the outdoor fun doesn’t stop once the snow thaws. Summer reveals hundreds of trails through national forests, wildflower fields and majestic waterfalls. And if you’re keen to ramp up the action, you’ll find whitewater rafting, kayaking and ziplining opportunities in the Rocky Mountains.

Arts and culture

A holiday to Breckenridge doesn’t have to be just non-stop action. The town’s thriving arts and culture scene invites you to slow down, whether at the Breckenridge History Museum or touring downtown’s open-air art collections. For a deep dive into the town’s creative spirit, head to the Arts District where you’ll find galleries, studios, performance spaces and historic landmarks.

Where to stay

The Historic District is great for first-time visitors, with Main Street and the Blue River Rec Path offering plenty to see and do. If winter sports are high on your itinerary, the Peaks area puts you right at the heart of the slopeside action. You’ll find Breckenridge ski resort here, as well as plenty of ski-in-ski-out hotels.

Breckenridge: Know before you go

Language

English

Currency

United States dollar ($)

Time zone

UTC-7 (MST) and UTC-6 (MDT)

High season

December – March

Low season

April – May

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Things to do in Breckenridge

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Places to eat

Cosy comfort food, fine dining and world cuisine make Breckenridge’s restaurant scene as exciting as its slopes. You’ll find plenty of options along Main Street, including The Gold Pan Saloon, a local institution since 1879. And if you’re looking for a bite between ski runs, there’s a good choice of on-mountain restaurants to keep your energy levels up.

Shopping

Most shops are concentrated around Main Street, where you’ll find ski gear outfitters, art galleries and independent clothing boutiques. While this is a great spot to pick up locally made goods and speciality souvenirs, if you’re looking for big-name brands, head to The Outlets at Silverthorne, just 30 minutes from Breckenridge.

Nightlife

Main Street is home to bars, lounges and clubs offering everything from artisanal cocktails to lively dance floors. Looking to join the apres-ski festivities? There are plenty of options slopeside at the base of Peak 8 and Peak 9. For a more low-key scene, visit the Breckenridge Distillery — the world’s highest distillery — which offers production facility tours and tastings of its craft spirits.

FAQs about Breckenridge holidays

You can generally count on your holiday to Breckenridge to be a safe and enjoyable experience, especially if you're staying within the main tourist areas. That said, it's always wise to take a few simple precautions so you can avoid any hiccups along the way. For example, keep valuables like your phone and credit cards secure, pay attention to your surroundings, and stick to well-lit areas at night.
Breckenridge can be a pricey destination, especially during the peak ski season. To budget your trip, book your flights and hotels to Breckenridge during the low season (May to October) and take advantage of the Free Ride shuttle bus instead of renting a car.
If you’re looking to ski, the best time to visit Breckenridge is between December and April, when the slopes offer the best snow conditions for winter sports. On a budget
You’ll want to spend at least four or five days exploring Breckenridge’s Historic District and arts scene, along with the many outdoor activities on offer. If you plan on taking day trips to nearby towns Frisco or Vail or the Rocky Mountain National Park, consider extending your Breckenridge holiday to a week.
The hottest month in Breckenridge is July, when temperatures hit a maximum of 20ºC (68ºF).
Plan your Breckenridge holiday for January and you'll be there at the coolest time of the year. -20ºC (-4ºF) is as cold as the city gets.
The United States dollar (USD) is the currency you'll be using for day-to-day expenses and entertainment during your trip to Breckenridge.
With around 11 cm of rainfall, July is the rainiest month. If you're taking your Breckenridge holiday then, you might want to plan for some indoor activities. Eat at a top-rated restaurant, chill at a cosy cafe, or treat yourself to some retail therapy.
Whether it's your first visit or you've been here before, this city never fails to leave an impression. If seeing the sights is on your list of things to do in Breckenridge, you'll want to include Alpenrose Condominiums and Longbranch Condominium.
English is the language you'll come across most while on your city break in Breckenridge.