As Colorado’s second-largest city, Colorado Springs is a top tourist destination brimming with attractions. We love exploring downtown and Old Colorado City, where there’s always something new to discover. The museums and galleries, like the Pioneers Museum and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum, are must-visits. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless escapades, with nature and stunning red rock formations surrounding the city. While Pikes Peak and Cheyenne Mountain are a short drive away, Garden of the Gods and Palmer Park are conveniently located in the heart of the city. That said, with so much to do, we keep coming back, especially since finding cheap hotels in Colorado Springs is a breeze. There are so many great options that we could easily curate a list of the best places to stay for your next visit to Colorado Springs!
Table of contents
- Hampton Inn Colorado Springs I-25 Central
- Quality Inn Colorado Springs South
- Sonesta ES Suites Colorado Springs
- Best Western Plus Peak Vista Inn & Suites
- Garden of the Gods Motel
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites Colorado Springs-Airport, an IHG Hotel
- Best Western Plus Executive Residency Fillmore Inn
- Rainbow Lodge and Inn
- The Academy Hotel Colorado Springs
- Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown
- SpringHill Suites by Marriott Colorado Springs Downtown
- Our Verdict!
- Where to Stay in Colorado Springs?
- What is the best time of year to visit Colorado Springs?
- How to get from Denver to Colorado Springs without a car?
- What is the public transportation in Colorado Springs?
Hampton Inn Colorado Springs I-25 Central
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The Hampton Inn Colorado Springs I-25 Central is located quite a drive away from downtown, but the proximity to the highway makes up for it. It’s on Kelly Johnson Boulevard, and we were pleasantly surprised to find so many dining options and shopping centers in the area. Plus, the Davis Airfield is just a few minutes away.
Now, location aside, our experience at the hotel was fantastic. We’ve stayed at other Hampton Inn before, so we’re familiar with what to expect. For starters, the freebies are always a highlight of our stay. We got free parking, free wifi, and our fave, free buffet breakfast. Beyond that, the hotel also had an on-site pool and gym, which is amazing for a cheap hotel. There are common areas like the garden terrace and the lounge where we’d hang out, munching on snacks from the hotel’s snack bar.
Furthermore, for the services and hospitality, it was everything we wanted and more. The staff are always so accommodating to our needs, even not charging extra fees for early or late check-in. As for our guestroom, it was impeccably clean and comfortable. The bed was extra plushy, and the room had all the necessary mod-cons we needed. Suffice it to say, we for sure had a great deal staying at Hampton Inn Colorado Springs I-25 Central.
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Quality Inn Colorado Springs South
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Quality Inn Colorado Springs South is another affordable hotel that’s located near the I-25, making it convenient for us who are traveling across the state. It’s also only a few minute’s drive away downtown, and a walking distance to Memorial Field, and the World Arena. For dining options, we had our choices spoiled for us, as Carl’s Jr and many other restaurants were across from the hotel.
That said if you’re traveling with a budget, staying at Quality Inn Colorado Springs South couldn’t be more ideal. Their Value Q ensures that we can get the best experience out of them without emptying our pockets. Staying here, we were provided with excellent hospitality and amenities that helped us relax and rejuvenate. From the moment we got here, we were warmly welcomed by the staff and also got to enjoy a hot beverage during check-in.
Furthermore, our guest room was great. It wasn’t the most modern, but it came equipped with a fridge, a microwave, and a coffee maker. Beyond that, the hotel’s amenities just enhanced our experience further. Among them were an indoor pool, a gym, and freebies that extend to having free wifi, and also free breakfast.
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Sonesta ES Suites Colorado Springs
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This time around we needed an inexpensive hotel that could accommodate a big party, and the Sonesta ES Suites Colorado Springs came through. They provided us with guest rooms of all sizes, from a studio suite to a bedroom suite, and a two-bedroom suite that could fit up to six guests. To top it off, since it’s a suite, our room came equipped with tons of amenities including a sofa bed, and a dining table. The fully-equipped kitchen, for one, was super convenient since we could save up on our meals.
Moreover, the hotel’s services also account for providing us with free breakfast, too. So we had our meal plans covered. Other than that, staying at the hotel as a whole was just a pleasant experience. The staff was lovely, and we had a great time enjoying the on-site facilities. There was a pool, a gym, and BBQ facilities at the outdoor patio. Lastly, the hotel’s location is also conveniently close to Palmer Park and the Yucca Flats Trailhead. So, whether we were in the mood to laze around or go on an adventure, staying at Sonesta ES Suites Colorado Springs made it easy to do both.
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Best Western Plus Peak Vista Inn & Suites
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Best Western Plus Peak Vista Inn & Suites is located north of downtown near Davis Airfield. The hotel is also just off of the I-25, specifically on the Commerce Center, surrounded by shopping centers and restaurants. To say that, staying here was a lot convenient for us is an understatement.
As one of the best international chain hotels, we were lucky that they’re so affordable. With such a price, we got to enjoy high-class hospitality, complete with fantastic facilities to make the most of our stay. The hotel features an indoor pool, a hot tub, a gym, and a laundromat. We also got to enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet every morning before we started our day. And as for our room, it was splendid. The mod-cons were great, especially the cable TV with HBO, and the sofa bed added a coziness to our room.
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Garden of the Gods Motel
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Best value for money. Garden of the Gods Motel is located on Colorado Ave near Old Colorado City. We were just a little bit off of downtown, but the area still offers an array of local stores, too. There’s also the Midland Trail nearby if you enjoy your morning or evening stroll like we do. That said, for an all-out outdoor adventure, we could easily reach Garden of the Gods Park in 10 minutes by car.
“Don’t be fooled by the ‘motel’ in the title; this was a fantastic inexpensive option to stay in the city!”
WOW Travel
That said, the hotel was the epitome of coziness. It wasn’t the most luxurious, but for the price we were paying, we got ourselves a good deal. Other than the desirable location, the hotel offered us a comfortable guest room, complete with a TV, a fridge, and a microwave. The en-suite was clean and we also got some free toiletries. Beyond that, when we were not out exploring, the hotel’s facilities kept us busy. We got to enjoy a dip at the pool, and a grill night at the hotel’s picnic area using the BBQ facilities.
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Colorado Springs-Airport, an IHG Hotel
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The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Colorado Springs-Airport offered us the perks of being cheap and also close to the airport. It’s super convenient for us who traveled to Colorado Springs by plane and needed a hotel nearby. That said, even though it’s a bit away from the city center, with the I-25 close to us, we could reach any part of Colorado Springs easily.
Furthermore, as part of the Holiday Inn, we knew that the services and hospitality were gonna be impeccable. And true enough, the staff were nothing but professional. After assisting us through a smooth check-in, we were then shown to our well-appointed room. It came with a plush bed, and in-room amenities including a TV, a lounge seat, a microwave, a fridge, and more.
While the room kept us comfortable, the hotel also offered a few facilities to keep us entertained. There was an indoor pool, a hot tub, and a fitness center. Lastly, the hotel is also generous in giving out freebies. Not only did we get to enjoy free breakfast, but also free parking, free wifi, and most importantly, free airport shuttle services.
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Best Western Plus Executive Residency Fillmore Inn
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Only in Colorado Springs were we able to find an affordable 3-star hotel like the Best Western Plus Executive Residency Fillmore Inn. The hotel’s looks alone are more elevated than the usual cheap hotels in Colorado Springs that we’ve been to. The hotel is relatively new, so everything is fancier, and more modern, with sleek decor and furnishing. That said, other than its looks, the hotel also combines it with high-quality service and hospitality.
Throughout our stay the staff was incredible. Not only did they make our stay more comfortable, but they also helped map out our exploration of the nearby Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, and Rock Ledge Ranch. Moreover, the on-site facilities made sure we‘d still enjoy our time staying in. There was a pool, a gym, and BBQ facilities on the outdoor terrace. Additionally, we got to enjoy extra conveniences including free continental breakfasts.
As for the accommodation, the hotel provided a few choices, from a standard room, to suites that are spacious enough to fit up to six guests. We opted for the standard king room, and it conveniently came with a kitchenette, among other mod-cons. The room as a whole is clean and well-maintained. Suffice it to say, we were more than well-rested staying at Best Western Plus Executive Residency Fillmore Inn.
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Rainbow Lodge and Inn
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When traveling to a new place, nothing gets us more excited than finding gems like the Rainbow Lodge and Inn. This is hands down one of the budget hotels in Colorado Springs that’s worth checking out. For starters, their location couldn’t be more ideal. We were right in the heart of Old City Colorado and Manitou Springs. We loved how lush and walkable the area was, and how we could easily check out the neighboring local shops and restaurants.
Other than its fantastic location, the hotel exudes a rustic coziness to it. It may be a little dated, but for us, it’s part of the hotel’s charm. The hotel embraces its historic nature and bedecked the interior with vintage furnishing that extends to our room. Although we still got to enjoy the conveniences of having a cable TV, a fridge, and a microwave in our room.
That said, while the location prepped us for a nice exploration, the hotel still offers plenty of amenities and facilities to keep us entertained. Among them were a terrace with BBQ grills and an outdoor pool. Lastly, as a cherry on top of their amazing hospitality, we also get to enjoy a free breakfast buffet every day before we go on our adventures.
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The Academy Hotel Colorado Springs
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Best hotel for families. The Academy Hotel Colorado Springs is another budget-friendly hotel we have on this list that’s located at Kelly Johnson Boulevard. Other than being strategically located near the Davis Airfield and Airforce Academy, the hotel is also surrounded by shopping centers and dining options.
That said, the hotel’s charm lies in its impeccable hospitality. For one, the hotel is family-owned, so we were treated like one too. The staff are always easy to offer us smiles and assist us in anything we need. The hotel prides itself on its extensive breakfast spread, and we can see why. Even the staff during breakfast was great, especially the one manning the omelet station was nice to us.
Furthermore, the hotel itself is fantastic. Even though it wasn’t the most modern, all amenities and facilities still functioned well. Our room was clean and spacious, with added convenience like a TV with streaming services. Lastly, from our experience, the hotel caters well to families, as they have facilities that are geared toward kids and family gatherings in general. They even have pet-friendly rooms, so your furry buddies get to tag along. Our favorite part of the hotel is easily the lush atrium with its indoor pool, Nintendo Switch station and game rooms, and the greeneries. All in all, our experience staying at The Academy Hotel Colorado Springs wasn’t like any other.
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Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown
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Best location. Without a doubt, one of the main perks of staying at Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown is its location, world-renowned hospitality, and of course, its affordable price point. Staying here, we were within walking distance of the many museums and art galleries in downtown Colorado Springs. Not to mention, for an all-out outdoor escapade, Palmer Park is just under 15 minutes away. That said, the hotel itself has the classic modern look of any Hyatt Palace hotel. Everything was pristine, and well-appointed including our room, which came with crisp linens, plus a bed, and a cozy seating area.
Now, we’ve stayed at other Hyatt Places before, but this time our stay went beyond our expectations. The staff was professional and accommodated our every need. Our favorite part of our stay was hands down the breakfast. Not only was it free, but the buffet spread was especially good. There were fresh fruits, fresh baked goods, yogurts, and more. To say that we had ample replenishment before heading out to the city is an understatement.
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Colorado Springs Downtown
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Overall Best. At its affordable price point, we for sure got ourselves a good deal staying at SpringHill Suites by Marriott Colorado Springs. For the starter, its location couldn’t be better. With so many local shops, and go-to spots surrounding us, we were guaranteed to not run out of things to do. The Pioneer Museum and Pikes Peak Center For The Performing, for one, is a few blocks away, and Old City Colorado just a few minute’s drive.
Furthermore, as part of a high-quality chain hotel, we didn’t have to worry about their services and hospitality. During our stay, the staff were perfectly accommodating. They even provide us with recommendations of nearby restaurants. As for our room, it was everything we wanted and more. We got the double beds suite and it could comfortably fit all five of us. It also came with a seating area, with a sofa, a TV with Netflix, and all the necessary mod-cons.
Lastly, when it comes to facilities, the hotel has an indoor pool, a gym, and a rooftop bar that was an absolute favorite for us. The bar was our go-to hang-out place, especially during sunsets. Other than that, we also get to enjoy extra conveniences like free continental breakfast, which is famous among us guests, and free wifi that is just an absolute necessity.
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Our Verdict!
With how much we enjoy our time staying at SpringHill Suites by Marriott Colorado Springs Downtown, it’s only fair to name them as our Overall Best. We managed to enjoy so many perks from staying here with an affordable price point, on top of it. The location is unbeatable, and the spacious room is a feature we highly appreciate. That said, there are still several inexpensive hotels in Colorado Springs that we’d like to highlight. All of these hotels have their standout feature that you might be interested in:
- Best value for money: Garden Of The Gods Motel
- Best location: Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown
- Best hotel for families: The Academy Hotel Colorado Springs
Where to Stay in Colorado Springs?
When we visited Colorado Springs, we found that the best areas to stay depend on what kind of experience you’re looking for. And since it’s a relatively big city, we have our options spoiled for us, and fortunately, the options for a cheap hotel in Colorado Springs are easy to come by.
Downtown Colorado Springs, for starters, is an easy choice, for its easy access to great restaurants, shops, and cultural spots like museums and galleries. It’s also conveniently only a few minutes drive or walk (if you don’t mind long walks) to the historic and charming, Old Colorado City. It’s home to an array of local shops and proximity to the Garden of the Gods. Furthermore, just a bit down the road from Old City Colorado, there’s the lush Manitou Springs, nestled at the base of Pikes Peak, where the artsy atmosphere and easy access to hiking made it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Lastly, the Northgate/InterQuest area is a newer part of town. While it’s not the most walkable, the area still provides a ton of top-quality cheap chain hotels. We’ve stayed in the area a few times, and its proximity to the U.S. Air Force Academy is a convenience you might be interested in. Plus, the area is just off the highway, so getting around town won’t be a problem.
Now, if you’re planning to explore more of Colorado, check out our list of the best boutique hotels in Denver, and the best pet-friendly hotels in Grand Junction.
What is the best time of year to visit Colorado Springs?
The best time to visit Colorado Springs is from May to October when the weather is warm and ideal for outdoor activities. Summer offers the most comfortable conditions, while early fall adds beautiful foliage to the scenery.
How to get from Denver to Colorado Springs without a car?
The most convenient and affordable way to travel between Denver and Colorado Springs is by taking the Bustang shuttle. The journey takes approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes, with ticket prices ranging from $11 to $40.
What is the public transportation in Colorado Springs?
Mountain Metropolitan Transit (MMT) is the main provider of clean, safe, and affordable public transportation in the Pikes Peak region. Beyond serving bus routes within Colorado Springs, MMT also extends its service into Manitou Springs and south into the Widefield area.