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The Broadway Hotel is located in the heart of historic Philipsburg. The hotel is elegant, yet cozy...a headquarters for all that beckons visitors to this glorious region in the Rocky Mountains of Montana. Totally restored in 2003, The Broadway Hotel offers modern comfort and convenience in an historic building that dates from 1890...setting the scene for those who want to kickback and decompress in privacy, or meet other fascinating people from all parts of the world.
The Broadway Hotel's central lounge is spacious, yet offers cozy furniture groupings for guests to relax while they read or play games. It features an enormous skylight, fireplace, stage and a large library with reading alcoves. This room is available as a separate rental or can be included with group bookings. Catering is available for breakfast, lunch and dinner events. It can also be converted for use as a meeting area comfortably seating 60 people theatre style, 50 for dinner or over 125 for a reception or party. The room features a state-of-the-art projection system, ten foot screen and surround sound that permits playback of video/DVD or computer generated images. |
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The Broadway Room - 700 square feet of living space dedicated to downhill sports. Three huge south facing windows frame Discovery Ski area beckoning guests to experience its thrill. An array of sleds and winter sports paraphernalia decorate the interior complete with King Sized bed, and large sofa seating area that converts to an additional double bed.
The Britannia Suite - dedicated to Susan Jenner’s English birthplace. In addition to English style decorating, this spacious suite is full of the fun mementos of Britannia including books, maps, paintings and posters. The bedroom includes two Queen sized beds separated from the cozy sitting room by French doors. The sitting room includes a plush couch that converts to a double bed.
The Andes Suite - South facing, large suite decorated with artifacts and handicrafts from the high Andes Mountains of Ecuador where the Jenner family lived and worked in the late 1990’s. French doors separate the sitting room from the bedroom that has two Queen sized beds. The sitting room has a comfortable reading chair.
Route 66 Suite - The Broadway's largest suite is a fun salute to “The Mother Road” that Jim Jenner produced in the 1990’s. It is decorated with fun retro furniture and mementos from the television documentary with a cozy space to rest road weary bones and enjoy the huge south facing windows that view Philipsburg’s wonderful old buildings. The bedroom has two queen beds and the sitting room has a futon that converts to a double.
Las Palomas Suite - Broadway's salute to the bird of love. This room is their honeymoon suite and draws its décor from Jim Jenner’s 40 years of fascination with “Las Palomas” - Spanish for doves and pigeons. Decorations include items drawn from Jim’s three international award-winning television programs on this family of birds. For the romantic, this spacious suite offers a King-sized bed, two-person Whirlpool tub and spacious bath along the sunset side of the building.
The Wrangler Room - How the West was really won. This cozy room is a tribute to the ranching families of the Flint Creek Valley. The décor is drawn from the early days of local ranching families and the room has a western, sunset exposure. The room features two twin beds and a private bath with shower.
The Crosscut Room - A century ago the economy of Montana depended on a man and a saw. From timber for the mines and to build cities, to fuel for the railroad, the lumberjack and his crosscut were vital. This cozy room enjoys a Western view and is decorated with mementos of the early days of logging in the Rockies. It features a Queen sized bed and a private bath with shower.
Hard Rock Room - Mick Jagger never slept here, but a lot of hard rock miners did. In its more than a century, The Broadway has lodged many a digger, men who worked six twelve hour days deep below Philipsburg and nearby Granite. This room is dedicated to these sturdy souls and features a Queen sized bed, full bath with tub and a large North-facing window. This room is pet friendly.
The Sportsman's Club - A spacious suite, great for families. It has two bedrooms, one with two double beds and a cozy sitting nook. The other bedroom features a television, and sofa/sleeper combination, and private entrance into the main hallway. The suite is complete with a big bathroom that includes a large double-headed shower and an original six foot claw foot soaker tub to warm up after a day in the out of doors.
The Douglas Creek Cottage - A cozy three-bedroom home that's perfect for large groups or longer stays in Philipsburg. The house has been fully remodeled and boasts a great view of the valley and the mountains. Its three bedrooms boast two double beds and a Queen, plus a pullout Queen sofa in the living room, so guests can sleep up to eight. The modern kitchen is fully equipped and there is satellite TV. Set in the south end of town, the house has a fenced double lot, so it's perfect for kids and pets. The sounds of adjacent Douglas Creek ripple through the day and whisper through the night.
The Miner's Snug - Located adjacent to the hotel, is a two bedroom home featuring a full kitchen, large bath, and ample living area. Both bedrooms offer pillow-top Queen beds, and a pull-out Queen sofa in the living room. The Snug is a great headquarters for a couple or group that wants to have a cozy base in the heart of town. It's also pet friendly |
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Guests are served coffee and a Continental Breakfast in a gathering place for travelers to get to know each other and share their plans and exploits. A central counter seats eight people at a time. |
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The Broadway Hotel is literally steps from Philipsburg’s many famous, and infamous attractions. Candy, jewelry, restaurants and coffee bars are a few doors down. The town’s historic Opera House and excellent museum are a half-block away. Philipsburg's compact, three-block downtown also includes seven antiques stores, fun old saloons and dozens of stunning old buildings that reflect “P-burg’s” rip-roaring history as one of the West’s great mining centers. So, step back in time and drink in the charm of old Montana, or venture into its backyard - literally thousands of square miles of national forest and wilderness. The towering peaks of the Pintler Range and the rolling hills of Big Sky country beckon anyone who wants to experience some of America’s finest fishing, hunting, hiking or the roaring silence of the remote mountains. |
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MapQuest directions: Start out going SOUTHEAST on W FRANKLIN ST toward ROLLINS ST. 0.1 m
Turn LEFT onto STEPHENS AVE/ US-93-BUS. Continue to follow US-93-BUS. 1.1 mi-Stay STRAIGHT to go onto N ORANGE ST. 0.5 mi - Merge onto I-90 E. 48.5 mi - Take the MT-1 exit, EXIT 153, toward DRUMMOND/ PHILIPSBURG. 0.3 mi - Turn RIGHT onto US-10A/ MT-1. 25.7 mi - Turn LEFT onto W BROADWAY RD. 0.2 mi - Stay STRAIGHT to go onto W BROADWAY ST. 0.6 mi - Turn LEFT onto N SANSOME ST. End at 103 W Broadway Philipsburg, MT 59858
Estimated Time: 1 hour 17 minutes Estimated Distance: 77.10 miles
The Broadway Hotel
103 West Broadway
Philipsburg, MT 59858 |
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The Broadway Room - $110.50 Double Occupancy
The Britannia Suite - $129.50 Double Occupancy
The Andes Suite - $129.50 Double Occupancy
The Route 66 Suite - $129.50 Double Occupancy
The Las Polomas Suite 0 $129.50 Double Occupancy
The Wrangler Room - $79.50 Double Occupancy
The Crosscut Room - $79.50 Double Occupancy
The Hardrock Room - $79.50 Double Occupancy
The Sportsman's Club - $129.50 Double Occupancy
Douglas Creek Cottage - $140.00 Double Occupancy
The Miner's Snug - $140.00 per night, Double Occupancy
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