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While neighboring Idaho Springs is famous for gold mines, Georgetown, Colorado, sprung up because of its silver mines. It makes for a great day trip from the Denver area.

 

Overview of Georgetown, Colorado

Today, this small town nestled in the Rocky Mountains preserves its original Victorian charm and offers plenty of opportunities for shopping and sightseeing. Recreational activities in the area include fishing, a drive down the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway, white water rafting, and ATV riding.

Georgetown, Colorado
Georgetown

 

6th Street

We arrived in Georgetown and started walking through the historic downtown along 6th Street. It’s lined with many beautifully restored colorful historic buildings making it a very pleasant place to walk. Although it’s only a few blocks long, the buildings are loaded with all kinds of shops including antiques, art, and souvenirs.

6th Street in Georgetown, Colorado
6th Street
6th Street
6th Street
Historic buildings on 6th Street
Historic buildings

 

Hotel de Paris Museum

The Hotel de Paris Museum is a fantastic place to visit on 6th Street. It’s open daily except Mondays from June through September and weekends only from October through May, with guided hourly tours. Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors age 65+, $5 for kids age 7–15, and free for kids under 7 (as of April 2025). Tickets can be purchased online. Photos are allowed but were forbidden inside the hotel at the time of my visit.

Hotel de Paris Museum in Georgetown, Colorado
Hotel de Paris

We went into the main entrance which serves as a gift shop and asked the woman behind the desk for a tour of the hotel. She was the only person working so she locked the doors, closed the shop, and off we went on an excellent tour of nearly every room in the hotel. The Hotel de Paris was opened for business in 1875 by French immigrant Louis Dupuy (1844–1900), who was injured in a mining accident. It was considered the finest hotel between Chicago and San Francisco.

Hotel de Paris Museum in Georgetown, Colorado
Hotel de Paris

If you visit one museum in town, make it Hotel de Paris. Not only is it a valuable piece of Georgetown history with a window into life during the Gold Rush, the story behind it is very intriguing. We were also impressed by the guide’s knowledge of every piece of furniture, dates, stories, and her ability to answer every question we had completely and without hesitation.

Statue on the roofline of the Hotel de Paris
Statue on the roofline

 

Hamill House Museum

The Hamill House Museum was originally built in 1867 as a small house and was later expanded into a large estate. Many of the rooms contain original furniture and wallpaper. It’s currently open by appointment only. Admission is free but donations are accepted (as of April 2025).

 

Alpine Hose #2

A block off 6th Street is the Alpine Hose #2, which was built around 1880 and served as a fire station. It’s now a firefighting museum and is currently open for private tours scheduled in advance. Check with the Hamill House Museum for info on opening hours. There’s no admission but donations are accepted (as of April 2025).

Alpine Hose No. 2 Museum in Georgetown, Colorado
Alpine Hose No. 2

 

Georgetown Loop Railroad

The main attraction in town, which we declined to visit, is the Georgetown Loop Railroad. This narrow gauge railroad runs between Georgetown and Silver Plume two miles away through a deep canyon. The railroad was completed in 1884 and carried passengers and freight from 1899 to 1938 when it was abandoned.

The line was reopened in the 1980s as a tourist attraction with many special events including dinners and Christmas rides. It’s also possible to ride the train and get a silver mine tour at the end of the line in Silver Plume. Check the official website for details on fares and schedules.

 

Where to Eat in Georgetown, Colorado

We stopped into one place during our visit.

 

Dusty Rose Tea Room (Permanently Closed)

We highly recommend the Dusty Rose Tea Room. What better place to have a meal in a Victorian town than in a Victorian tea room. My friend Martin is English and can’t pass up an opportunity for tea, so we decided to stop in and see what they had to offer.

Dusty Rose Tea Room
Dusty Rose Tea Room

The result was delicious scones made from scratch and excellent tea in a beautiful setting. We also had a wonderful chat with the hosts who told us the history of the tea room and how it came to be. Reservations are highly recommended — we were very lucky to get in on a packed afternoon and are happy we did.

Dusty Rose Tea Room
Dusty Rose Tea Room
Scones at the Dusty Rose Tea Room
Scones

 

Map of Georgetown, Colorado

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