Curator Hotel & Resort Collection has added three new members to its expanding portfolio.
“We’re thrilled to welcome these exceptional hotels into the Curator family,” said Jennifer Barnwell, president, Curator Hotel & Resort Collection. “These members take us into new cities in markets across California and Colorado. Each of these properties captures what Curator is all about: independent spirit, thoughtful design and a strong sense of community.”
The newest members joining Curator Hotel & Resort Collection are:
Garden of the Gods Resort and Club (Colorado Springs, CO): Set against the red rock formations of Garden of the Gods Park with panoramic views of Pikes Peak, this Colorado Springs resort features guestrooms, suites and residential-style cottages and casitas, a championship golf course and Strata Integrated Wellness Spa and Center. Amenities include fitness, wellness and recreation options, along with diverse dining experiences highlighting the flavors of the region.
The National Exchange Hotel (Nevada City, CA): Originally built in 1856 and restored, the property stands as one of California’s oldest continuously operating hotels. Located in historic downtown Nevada City, the hotel’s 38 rooms blend Victorian elegance with contemporary comfort. Guests can dine at Lola, enjoy craft cocktails at the National Bar and experience the building’s artful interiors and heritage charm—an ode to the Gold Rush era.
The Holbrooke Hotel (Grass Valley, CA): A sister property to The National Exchange, the Holbrooke Hotel is a California Historical Landmark that first opened in 1862. Following a full restoration, the property now offers 28 individually styled rooms that celebrate its storied past. The Golden Gate Saloon, one of the oldest bars west of the Mississippi, continues to anchor the hotel.

