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Staybridge Suites Colorado Springs NE - Powers
4.5/577 Reviews
There is a difference between a suite and a studio. The suite has a separate room. Studio is one room. Both have small kitchen and pull out sofa. In our studio we could use the cushions from the sofa as another extra bed on the floor! There was no oven - just a stove top. There is full fridge, freezer, microwave, some dishes, some utensils and a pot and pan. Indoor pool was nice and warm maybe about 88?. Hot tub was adjustable heat and beautiful with jets. Great view of Pikes Peak. Not noisy. There was a full shower in the pool area (no walls and in the pool area). Lots of choices for breakfast buffet - eggs, oatmeal, yogurt, cereal, juice, sausage, waffles.
Element Colorado Springs Downtown
4.5/550 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.
Quality Inn Airport
3.8/5100 Reviews
Based on price and star ratings, one of the better deals in Colorado Springs. Clean, nice staff, nice pool, close to a lot of things along a highway running north. A short drive over to I-25 so not too far off the path. Only problem was missing a tub drain plug, and you have to request room service if you stay multiple days. Would stay here again.
Econo Lodge North Academy
3/597 Reviews
I was kicked out of the hotel for confronting the owner about giving us a bloodstained pillow cover as you can see in my photos that is proof that it was stained before and did not even touch a pillow! The owner stated I need to leave and I didn't belong at his hotel anymore so I was kicked out for confronting them about their disgusting habits I will be contacting the health department about this as that is hazmat to have me touch someone else's blood. I was also told not to stay in their towels with my purple colored hair yet they gave me a blood stained pillow. I even had to sign a consent form saying that my hair color would not staying there linens After we confronted him he also denied giving us the pillow and said why didn't we leave last night. Well because it was 10 PM and we really couldn't find a hotel at that time
The Academy Hotel Colorado Springs
4.3/5107 Reviews
The hotel is close to the Air Force Academy, there are supermarkets and shopping malls opposite, and there is a lot of food nearby, and shopping is convenient. Traffic is also available, and it is very convenient to use the 25th highway. The hotel's breakfast is rich and free parking is recommended.
Rodeway Inn & Suites Colorado Springs
2.7/593 Reviews
I am been on a road trip for two weeks. This is the best place and only hotel I am writing a review. The pool is great! Clean and refreshing! Breakfast is great too. Much better than other choice hotels. The location is perfect. Walking distance to some restaurants. Not far from the interstate 25. Easy to drive to the downtown locations!

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    For Pet friendly hotels in Colorado Springs, the average price on weekdays is $110, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is $119.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels8
Number of Reviews195
Lowest Price$49
Highest Price$174
Average Price (Weekends)$119
Average Price (Weekdays)$110

Colorado Springs Pet-friendly Hotel Guide

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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