Airport Value Inn Colorado Springs
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Located at the front entrance to Peterson Air Force Base, this Colorado Springs hotel is three miles from the Citadel Mall, five miles from the U.S. Olympic Training Center, and six miles from downtown.
Airport Value Inn And Suites offers meeting rooms and complimentary use of a business center, as well as complimentary wireless Internet access in public areas. Complimentary coffee is available in the lobby, along with a 24-hour front desk. A complimentary breakfast with hot items including Belgian waffles and biscuits and gravy is served daily.
Recreation options include a fitness center, a hot tub, and a picnic area.
- Complimentary breakfast
- Parking (free)
- Self parking
- Business center
- Meeting rooms (small groups)
- Internet access - wireless
- Internet access in public areas - high speed
- Internet access in public areas - complimentary
- Business services
- Number of rooms: 69
- 24-hour front desk
- Number of suites: 27
- Number of floors: 2
- Laundry facilities
- Coffee in lobby
- Television in lobby
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Fitness equipment
- Picnic area
- Spa tub
Airport Value Inn And Suites' accommodations all include refrigerators, microwaves, hair dryers, and complimentary wireless Internet access. Standard rooms have one king bed or two queen beds. Suites have one queen bed and one sofa bed. |
6875 Space Village Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80915
USA
Nearest major airport:
Colorado Springs, CO (COS)
Area:
Colorado Springs Municipal Airport (COS), Colorado, United States of America
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