Hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Hotels near Colorado Springs, Colorado
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Colorado Springs Downtown
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Element Colorado Springs Downtown
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Colorado Springs South
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Best Western Plus Fillmore Inn & Suites
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Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Colorado Springs I-25 Central
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Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Downtown
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Colorado Springs Central by IHG
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Residence Inn by Marriott Colorado Springs South
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Motel 6 – Colorado Springs CO – South / Metro Area
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Courtyard Colorado Springs South
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Quality Inn Colorado Springs South
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DoubleTree by Hilton Colorado Springs
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Colorado Springs South
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The Antlers a Wyndham Hotel
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SpringHill Suites Colorado Springs Downtown
SpringHill Suites specializes in giving traveling teams the room to spread out and regroup, making every city adventure more comfortable and coordinated.
- Indoor pool offers controlled recreation time between tournament sessions
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating city parking situations
- Indoor corridors protect against weather when moving between rooms
Element Colorado Springs Downtown
When managing a team through several city nights, Element by Westin provides the reliable foundation that keeps everyone aligned and energized.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-day trips
- Grab-and-go options fuel groups heading out to explore the city
- Indoor corridors offer secure passage perfect for carrying gear and luggage
Home2 Suites by Hilton Colorado Springs South
Home2 Suites understands that group travel means juggling schedules, so they've designed stays that give families and teams room to regroup effectively.
- Grab-and-go options let families fuel up quickly before exploring
- Full kitchens in every suite reduce dining decisions for multi-day stays
- Suite layouts with separate spaces for parents and kids exploring together
Best Western Plus Fillmore Inn & Suites
Best Western Plus ensures your group gets the dependable support system that turns unfamiliar cities into manageable, successful trips.
- In-room workstations provide space for tournament brackets and city planning
- Connecting rooms keep families and small groups together during city visits
- Meeting spaces allow coaches to strategize away from distracting hotel lobbies
Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown
For groups navigating multi-night city trips, Hyatt Place ensures the reliable foundation that simplifies coordination and maximizes rest.
- Free shuttle service reduces navigation stress for traveling families
- Spacious lobby with seating areas where groups can gather and plan
- Suites with separate living areas give families space to spread out
Home2 Suites Colorado Springs I-25 Central
Home2 Suites specializes in giving traveling groups the extra space and consistent experience needed to coordinate smoothly during multi-day city visits.
- Meeting space gives groups a central spot to coordinate plans
- Spacious suites provide room to spread out gear and organize equipment
- Complimentary breakfast means one less meal to coordinate in a new city
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Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Downtown
Hilton Hotels & Resorts transforms chaotic group city trips into coordinated experiences where everyone stays connected and on schedule.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended tournament stays
- Indoor pool provides reliable recovery space regardless of weather conditions
- Evening room service extends until 11pm for post-event dining
Holiday Inn Express & Sts Colorado Springs Central
Holiday Inn Express offers the predictable quality and practical amenities that eliminate guesswork when managing group accommodations in any city.
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected during multi-day tournament stays
- Hot breakfast buffet eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
Residence Inn by Marriott Colorado Springs South
This extended-stay brand transforms multi-day city trips into coordinated team experiences where everyone has room to regroup and recharge.
- Two-bedroom suites give families and groups proper space to spread out
- Complimentary parking simplifies logistics when exploring an unfamiliar metropolitan area
- Full kitchens in suites reduce dining decisions for extended stays
Motel 6 – Colorado Springs CO – South / Metro Area
When coordinating accommodations for your entire team in an unfamiliar city, Motel 6 provides reliable comfort without complications.
- Outdoor pool provides a refreshing break from tournament town heat
- Multiple electrical outlets accommodate phones, tablets and charging needs
- Smoke-free property ensures clean air for athletic visitors
Courtyard Colorado Springs South
Courtyard by Marriott offers the consistent framework that turns scattered group logistics into streamlined coordination for visiting teams.
- Meeting rooms equipped with presentation technology for group planning sessions
- Fitness center offers familiar workout routines in unfamiliar surroundings
- On-site restaurant removes guesswork from dinner planning for large groups
Quality Inn Colorado Springs South
Quality Inn offers reliable group lodging that simplifies coordination while delivering consistent comfort throughout your city tournament schedule.
- Bus parking accommodates team transport without downtown parking headaches
- Fitness center helps maintain routines when traveling away from home
- Meeting spaces give groups a private place to plan city activities
DoubleTree by Hilton Colorado Springs
When managing a group in unfamiliar territory, Hilton provides the reliable foundation that keeps everyone aligned and accounted for.
- Business center with printing services handles last-minute travel document needs
- Grab-and-go options keep everyone fed when rushing between city destinations
- Ice machines on every floor support hydration and injury management
Fairfield Inn & Suites Colorado Springs South
Marriott delivers the coordination and reliability your group needs to stay focused on competition, not logistics.
- Multiple bathrooms per suite reduce morning rush stress for traveling groups
- Spacious lobby areas give traveling groups centralized meeting points
- On-site restaurant eliminates dinner planning stress for visiting sports families
The Antlers a Wyndham Hotel
Wyndham Hotels provides the sophisticated home base that keeps large groups organized and comfortable while exploring new city destinations together.
- Guest laundry facilities handle the inevitable spills and stains of city exploration
- Suites with separate living areas give families room to spread out
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
Colorado Springs, Colorado Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Colorado Springs is a mid-sized mountain city of about 500,000 people sitting at 6,035 feet elevation in the shadow of Pikes Peak. It's got that perfect sweet spot of outdoor adventure culture mixed with military history – home to the U.S. Air Force Academy, Fort Carson, and NORAD. The city sprawls north-south along the Front Range, creating distinct neighborhoods that each serve different purposes for visiting teams.
Sports-wise, Colorado Springs punches above its weight class. It's home to the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center and hosts everything from youth soccer nationals to adult hockey leagues. The altitude gives visiting teams a reality check, but locals are used to sea-level teams needing extra water breaks. The city has that active, outdoorsy vibe where everyone seems to bike, hike, or play something – perfect energy for tournament weekends.
Getting Around
Fly into Colorado Springs Airport (COS) – it's small, easy to navigate, and about 15 minutes southeast of downtown. Denver International Airport (DEN) is 90 minutes north but has way more flight options and often better prices. If you're flying a whole team, DEN might be worth the extra drive time for the savings and scheduling flexibility.
You'll want rental cars here. Uber and Lyft exist but aren't as reliable as in bigger cities, especially for early morning tournament drop-offs. The city isn't walkable for most sports venues, and you'll appreciate having wheels for food runs and exploring. I-25 runs north-south through the city and connects everything – downtown to the Air Force Academy is about 20 minutes, south end sports complexes are 15-25 minutes from most hotels.
Public transit is pretty limited. Mountain Metro buses serve basic routes, but they're not practical for teams with gear bags. Traffic is manageable compared to Denver, but Academy Boulevard and Powers Boulevard can get backed up during rush hour and weekend tournament times.
Where to Stay
North Colorado Springs near the Air Force Academy puts you close to several sports complexes and has newer hotels with good group rates. The Briargate area off I-25 and North Gate Boulevard is hotel central – convenient for teams playing at complexes along the north end. You'll find most of the major chains here with pools and breakfast options teams love.
Stay downtown if your venue is central or if you want walkable restaurants and entertainment after games. The Southgate area near The Broadmoor works well for events at Memorial Park or Hillside Gardens, but it's pricier. East side along Powers Boulevard gives you newer hotels and easy access to complexes like Falcon Stadium, plus tons of chain restaurants within walking distance.
Avoid booking too far south unless your tournament is specifically down there – you'll spend too much time driving. The Old Colorado City area is cool for tourists but not practical for sports teams. Focus on hotels near major north-south corridors like Powers, Academy, or I-25 for the easiest venue access.
Sports & Recreation
The World Arena hosts major hockey tournaments, figure skating events, and indoor soccer. It's a legitimate professional-level venue that also welcomes youth championships. Falcon Stadium at the Air Force Academy isn't just for college football – it hosts track and field events and youth football championships with that incredible mountain backdrop.
Soccer teams will spend time at Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC Stadium or the various complexes like Memorial Park (central location, multiple fields), Cottonwood Creek Park (newer facilities on the north side), and Bear Creek Regional Park (great for tournaments with multiple age groups). The U.S. Olympic Training Center occasionally opens for competitions and tours – worth checking if you're in town.
Baseball and softball tournaments happen at Security Service Field (professional stadium) and various parks throughout the city. Cheyenne Mountain State Park has mountain biking events, and winter brings hockey leagues to multiple ice rinks around town. The altitude affects performance, so plan extra warm-up time and hydration breaks – visiting teams always underestimate the 6,000-foot elevation impact.
Things to Do
Garden of the Gods is the obvious must-see – free to enter, easy walking paths, and incredible red rock formations that make for great team photos. It's 20 minutes from most hotels and perfect for a post-tournament celebration. Pikes Peak is epic if you have time for the drive up (or the cog railway), but it's a half-day commitment.
The U.S. Air Force Academy offers free tours and has an impressive visitor center – great for teams with military-minded families. Old Colorado City has walkable shops and restaurants perfect for team dinners. Manitou Springs feels like a mountain town with arcade games, taffy shops, and the famous incline hike (brutal but bragging rights for athletes).
Indoor backup plans include TopGolf Colorado Springs, Great Wolf Lodge (if you're staying there, the water park is included), and various trampoline parks and escape rooms scattered around the city. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is built into a mountainside and actually pretty cool – not your typical zoo experience.
Food & Drink
Colorado Springs does casual dining really well. King's Chef Diner has been feeding athletes massive portions since 1956 – perfect for carb-loading teams. The Rabbit Hole downtown serves elevated comfort food in a space that can handle larger groups. Over Easy has multiple locations and does breakfast right, with options beyond the standard hotel continental spread.
For team dinners, Pizzeria Rustica has great pizza and can accommodate groups, while Giuseppe's Old Depot does Italian in a historic train station setting. Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, and the usual chains cluster along the main commercial strips, especially on Powers Boulevard and near the Citadel mall.
Quick fuel options include Chipotle, Qdoba, and local favorite Santiago's for breakfast burritos that could feed two people. Whole Foods and King Soopers grocery stores are everywhere for snack and drink runs. The altitude dehydrates you faster than expected, so stock up on water and electrolyte drinks.
Shopping & Entertainment
The Citadel is the main mall with typical anchor stores, a food court, and a movie theater – solid for rainy day team activities or forgotten tournament essentials. Chapel Hills Mall on the north side is smaller but has a Dave & Busters that's perfect for post-tournament celebrations.
The Promenade Shops at Briargate offers outdoor shopping with Target, Dick's Sporting Goods for last-minute gear needs, and restaurants like BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse that work well for team gatherings. Downtown Colorado Springs has local shops and galleries if you want something more unique than mall chains.
Entertainment options include multiple movie theater chains, TopGolf for team bonding, and various bowling alleys like AMF Woodmen Lanes. Main Event combines bowling, laser tag, and arcade games under one roof – perfect for teams looking to blow off steam between tournament days.
Weather & Packing
Colorado Springs weather is famously unpredictable. You can have snow, sun, and thunderstorms in the same day, especially spring and fall. Summers hit 80-90°F but cool down fast once the sun sets – pack layers even for July tournaments. Winters are actually milder than you'd expect, with sunny 50-degree days mixed in with snow storms.
The altitude and dry air mean you'll burn faster and dehydrate quicker than at sea level. Bring extra sunscreen (SPF 30 minimum), lip balm, and moisturizer. Late afternoon thunderstorms are common May through September – they're usually brief but intense, so pack rain jackets for outdoor tournaments. Wind can be brutal, especially at exposed venues.
Peak tournament season runs March through October when outdoor sports dominate the calendar. Winter indoor events are popular but book early since there are fewer venues. Always check the forecast the night before – Colorado weather apps are more accurate than national ones. Pack like you're going to three different climates and you'll probably be right.
Local Tips
The altitude will hit your team harder than expected, especially players coming from sea level. Arrive a day early if possible and push hydration from the moment you land. Don't be surprised if visiting teams are sucking wind by the second half – it's not conditioning, it's physics. Local teams are used to it and have a real advantage.
Parking at most sports venues is free, but downtown events can be tricky. Download the ParkMobile app for meter payments. Gas is typically cheaper than Denver, and King Soopers grocery stores offer fuel discounts with their loyalty card. Traffic moves fast here – speed limits are suggestions and everyone drives like they're late for something.
Stock up on water and snacks at Costco or Sam's Club rather than buying at venues. The Colorado Springs Sports Commission website lists current tournaments and can help with group discounts at attractions. Most importantly, don't underestimate drive times during rush hour or weekend tournament traffic – give yourself an extra 15 minutes to get anywhere between 7-9 AM and 4-6 PM.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Colorado Springs
Which hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado are good for families?
Several hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado are well-suited for families. The Antlers a Wyndham Hotel (0.01 mi, from $130/night), Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Downtown (0.28 mi, from $258/night), and Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown (0.39 mi, from $135/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn Colorado Springs South (4.72 mi, from $90/night), The Antlers a Wyndham Hotel (0.01 mi, from $130/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Downtown (0.28 mi, from $258/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn Colorado Springs South also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado?
Yes — Quality Inn Colorado Springs South (4.72 mi, from $90/night) and Motel 6 – Colorado Springs CO – South / Metro Area (5.27 mi, from $60/night) are budget-friendly options in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado?
Yes — Element Colorado Springs Downtown (0.64 mi, from $294/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Colorado Springs I-25 Central (4.76 mi, from $150/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Colorado Springs South (4.92 mi, from $222/night) are all extended-stay properties in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Downtown (0.28 mi, from $258/night), DoubleTree by Hilton Colorado Springs (4.9 mi, from $193/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Colorado Springs South (5.14 mi, from $146/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado offer free breakfast?
The Antlers a Wyndham Hotel (0.01 mi, from $130/night), Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown (0.39 mi, from $135/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Colorado Springs Central by IHG (0.59 mi, from $169/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado offer free parking?
The Antlers a Wyndham Hotel (0.01 mi, from $130/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Colorado Springs Central by IHG (0.59 mi, from $169/night), and Quality Inn Colorado Springs South (4.72 mi, from $90/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado have an outdoor pool?
Motel 6 – Colorado Springs CO – South / Metro Area (5.27 mi, from $60/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado have suites or extra space?
The Antlers a Wyndham Hotel (0.01 mi, from $130/night), Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Downtown (0.28 mi, from $258/night), and Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown (0.39 mi, from $135/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Colorado Springs, Colorado have a full in-room kitchen?
Element Colorado Springs Downtown (0.64 mi, from $294/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Colorado Springs I-25 Central (4.76 mi, from $150/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Colorado Springs South (4.92 mi, from $222/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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