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Price by Week Day
Hotel prices peak at just over $95 on Friday.
In Colorado Springs, hotel prices generally increase throughout the week, starting from around $75 on Monday and Tuesday, peaking at just over $95 on Friday. Prices drop again on the weekend, with Saturday averaging slightly lower than Friday.
Price by Month
Lowest prices in January and February near $80; highest in December around $200.
In Colorado Springs, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, with January and February showing the lowest prices at just under $80. December experiences the highest rates, with averages around $200, indicating a seasonal variation in demand.
How far in advance should I book?
Just over $100.
In Colorado Springs, hotel prices generally decrease as the number of days before check-in increases, with significant changes noted closer to the check-in date. As availability diminishes, particularly for top-rated hotels, prices stabilize or slightly increase within the last few days. Last-minute bookings often see lower rates at less desirable hotels, with day-of check-ins typically around just over $100.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular stars category has a price of just over $80.
In Colorado Springs, hotel distribution by star rating shows a clear trend of increasing prices with better ratings. Two-star hotels are the most common, priced just over $80. There is a notable jump to around $140 for three-star accommodations, and prices continue to rise, reaching approximately $200 for four stars.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical check-in and check-out times for hotels in Colorado Springs?
What taxes and mandatory fees apply to hotel stays in Colorado Springs?
How does seasonality affect mid-range hotel pricing in Colorado Springs?
How do hotel prices and walkability compare between downtown and near-Garden of the Gods neighborhoods?
What is the typical hotel Wi-Fi speed in Colorado Springs, and are coworking spaces available nearby?
What are lodging-specific safety concerns or scams in Colorado Springs?
How do major events like the Pikes Peak Marathon or Air Force Academy graduations impact hotel availability?
What percentage of hotels in Colorado Springs are step-free accessible, and what features are commonly missing?
How prevalent are sustainability certifications among Colorado Springs hotels?
What are standard payment norms for hotel bookings in Colorado Springs?
What is the typical cost difference between flexible and advance-purchase rates?
What are standard child and pet policies in Colorado Springs hotels?
Is remote work feasible from typical Colorado Springs hotels?
Are there cultural lodging etiquette expectations, such as tipping or quiet hours?
Top Tips
- Account for altitude on arrival: Colorado Springs sits at approximately 6,035 ft (1,839 m). To reduce the risk of altitude headache or shortness of breath, drink an extra 1–2 liters of water daily and limit intense activity for your first 24–48 hours. Most major hotels offer complimentary bottled water or hydration stations; ask at check-in.
- Pack for large temperature swings and summer storms. Daytime highs reach 75-85°F (24-29°C), while nights often drop to 40-50°F (4-10°C), and sudden afternoon storms are common from June through August. Bring a lightweight insulated jacket and waterproof shell. Many hotels provide valet umbrellas or gear rentals; check availability before heading out.
- Check Pikes Peak access and hours before booking. Pikes Peak Highway and summit visitor operations have variable seasonal schedules, entry tolls, and occasional closures. Confirm access and fees on the official site one week before your visit to avoid a 30-120 minute detour from hotel routes, even if your accommodation advertises proximity.
- Expect major rate surges during events. USAF Academy graduation (May) and Pikes Peak Hill Climb (June) can increase hotel demand by up to 100%. For hotels near the Academy, Broadmoor, or downtown, booking 30-90+ days ahead protects against sharp rate hikes and limited availability.
- Plan airport transfers in advance. Colorado Springs Airport (COS) is 10-20 minutes (10-15 miles) from downtown. While many chain and mid-range hotels near the airport offer free or scheduled shuttles, downtown hotels rarely do; confirm transportation or shuttle cost before booking. Rideshare options are widely available.
- Do not expect complimentary parking downtown. Many suburban and airport hotels offer free parking, but most downtown or Resort District properties charge $15-30 per night. Compare total stay costs or book a hotel with free parking to avoid surprise charges.
- Tap water is treated and safe to drink. For guests sensitive to chlorine flavor at elevation, request bottled water or use an in-room filter bottle, as most hotels offer these on request or at guest services.
- Protect against altitude sun. UV intensity is higher at 1,800 m (about 6,000 ft). Apply and reapply SPF 30+ sunscreen, use UV400 sunglasses, and choose a lip balm with sun protection. Most local hotels and shops stock sun care products for purchase or at the front desk.
- Choose your hotel location based on planned activities. To visit Garden of the Gods or Red Rock Canyon, west-side options in Manitou or Old Colorado City reduce drive time by 10-25 minutes compared to downtown. For concerts or downtown dining, select a central or Congress area hotel. Ask your hotel about event shuttles or local transit options.
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