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Element Colorado Springs Downtown
4.5/551 Reviews
Downtown Colorado Springs
The bathroom in the original room overflowed, so I changed to another room. The breakfast was very good and the room was very large, suitable for family outings.
The Antlers, A Wyndham Hotel
3.7/5101 Reviews
Downtown Colorado Springs
So, when I say tired, this hotel is exhausted. They had to try to make the hotel so shabby. The only thing that outdoes the shabbiness of the hotel is the maintenance and service. My toilet was broken and I told them the next mornning after I checked in. When I got in that evening nothing had changed. I had the joy of a broken running toilet. Then don't even get me started at my attempt to get a pizza ordered at the bar and the misinformation I was told at the front desk and bar.....I would skip this one totally.
Econo Lodge Downtown
3/599 Reviews
Downtown Colorado Springs
DO NOT STAY HERE DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR BUSINESS WHAT I AM ABOUT TO SAY HAPPENED TONIGHT 9-18-2019. I have never left a review like this or been treated like this in my entire life. My heart aches so much right now. Please read this until the end. I am the mother of 6, a wife and have a masters degree in business administration. Unfortunately I also have cancer. I am having surgery tomorrow and spoke to someone at the hotel before I booked my room. I live close to this hotel in our home with my family and the hospital I am having surgery at tomorrow is near by. I knew the preparation for surgery tomorrow was going to be difficult and I did not want my children or any of my family to have to endure my suffering tonight. To get through the pain and time I am facing we decided it best for me to get to be alone tonight but near our home in case I needed my husband or someone to come to me. I spoke to a male employee at the hotel when I booked my room about getting a late check out. The plan was to go directly from the hotel to the hospital tomorrow but my check in at the hospital is at 2:00pm. I called to see if I could check out at 1:30pm and that is what was agreed to by the man I spoke to when I booked the room. I was told by him that if there was going to be any issues at all he was leaving a message for the manager and I would receive a phone call. Angel, the horrible women that discriminated against me when I went to check in said the man I spoke to no longer works there. I just made the reservation a couple days ago!!!!! Angel refused to allow me to speak to a manager and then said she was the manager for that shift which I am certain is entirely untrue. She accused me of cussing at her which I never ever ever cuss. My husband was standing right there because I am too sick and weak to be able to drive myself and again, surgery is tomorrow so someone dropping me off and picking me up was the idea. He too could not believe this women's horrible behavior. He is a witness to the entire thing. She refused the late check out I had been promised so then I said fine I have the key I will deal with it in the morning and she said she deactivated the key and did not complete my check in and was not honoring my reservation. By this time I was sitting on the floor because I was getting so sick and in so much pain. She yelled at me for sitting on the floor instead of the chairs across the room that they had in the area. I do not generally sit on the floor but sitting in a chair with my legs straight down is extremely painful. My entire family can tell anyone I do not sit in normal chairs right now almost ever. Even at our kitchen table. I can't. Angel then proceeded to say she was calling the police because I was sitting on the floor.........Can you believe it? I am crying by this time and my husband had to just help me up and back to our car which I had a hard time walking to. He helped me get all the way back home where I am sitting in agony as I type this
Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort - Amazing Access to Local Trails & the Garden
4.3/5102 Reviews
This is a very unique property in a great location near Manitou Springs. We had booked a 2-room suite and when we checked in, we were upgraded and enjoyed a bit more space for 3 people. Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Our lodging included 2 separate rooms and a kitchenette. Everything is bicycle-themed with fun decorations and a cozy feel. The common space has a big fireplace, seating area and lots of space for the morning breakfast. We didn’t take advantage of it, but there was a great bar on-site as well and lots of games available for use. Since it was cold and icy, we couldn’t check out the free bikes, but I would like to return in warmer weather to take advantage of those and to spend more time in the beautiful surroundings. We will be back!
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Colorado Springs Central
4.3/5102 Reviews
Downtown Colorado Springs
We would like to say that this is one of those diamonds in the rough. Wonderful hotel even though the area doesn't seem like the best. We had a fantastic sized room with a great scenic view. Hotel itself is close to I25 and Manitou Springs, Garden of the Gods, Pike's Peak, and other scenic areas. Besides the nice sized room, the staff at this hotel are great. We especially would like to acknowledge, De'Andre, a front desk staff member, who was just so helpful to us. He helped us with directions to our tours a couple of times, and also directed us towards restaurants in the area. He was extremely helpful and friendly. The breakfast was great with the coolest pancake making machine. The kitchen staff also deserves acknowledgement, because they work very hard, too. We really liked the pool area, too, but one slight complaint there...that the pool could be a little warmer. Thanks for a great visit to Colorado Springs.
Nevada Flats
3.2/551 Reviews
Downtown Colorado Springs
The location is good. First they gave me second floor room but toilet was still keep running after I flush it. So, they apologized and gave me another first floor room. It was nice.

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Why Visit Colorado Springs, CO?

Located at the base of Pikes Peak of the Rocky Mountains in east central Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO is a heaven for the great outdoors.

Fun Fact: Colorado Springs, CO sits higher than a mile above sea level, making it one of the tallest cities in the U.S.

The Best Time to Visit Colorado Springs, CO

Colorado Springs, CO experiences a dry-winter semi-arid climate. The hottest months fall between June and August, with highs averaging at around 80°F. The coldest months fall between November to March, with lows averaging at aro\und 25°F.

Hotels in Colorado Springs, CO are normally most expensive in August and April. The cheapest time to visit Colorado Springs, CO is in November.

Getting Around Colorado Springs, CO

The nearest major airport to Colorado Springs, CO is Colorado Springs Airport (COS), just 13 miles away from downtown Colorado Springs. The most convenient way to get from Colorado Springs Airport (COS) to downtown Colorado Springs is by taxi. Taxis are available at the airport taxi stand. Bear in mind to only get into taxis with a taxi sign on the vehicle and a license sign outside of the vehicle. The journey will take between 15–20 minutes and costs between US$30–US$40.

Driving is the preferred mode of transport in Colorado Springs, CO. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located at the off-airport car rental facility, accessible via shuttle. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

The cheapest way of getting from Colorado Springs Airport (COS) to downtown Colorado Springs is by hotel/ski shuttle. Hotels and ski resorts in Colorado Springs often provide free shuttles from the airport.

Things to Do in Colorado Springs, CO

Millions of nature enthusiasts flock to Colorado Springs, CO annually for their mountainous number of hiking and biking trails. A must-visit location is the Garden of the Gods Park. The National Natural Landmark is most prominent for its unique red rock formations, created during a geological upheaval millions of years ago. Enjoy top views of Pikes Peak from the public park while you explore any of the 21 miles of trails, ranging from extremely easy to moderate.

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, located 6714 feet above sea level, southwest of downtown Colorado, is the highest zoo in the U.S. The zoo actively breeds endangered animals in an effort for conservation, including black-footed ferrets, Wyoming toads, mountain tapirs, and Mexican gray wolves.

Fun Fact: Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is well known for its large giraffe herd. Over 200 giraffes have been born at the zoo since 1954.

Admission to the zoo includes access to the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun, a commemorative tower and chapel on Cheyenne Mountain. Named after Will Rogers, the American humorist, the tower overlooks The Broadmoor Hotel and Resort and Garden of Gods park. The shrine is also a tomb for the remains of Spencer Penrose, a philanthropist who was responsible for many of Colorado Springs' prominent buildings, and his wife Julie.

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