Best Western Airport Inn Colorado Springs
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* Complimentary continental breakfast * Indoor pool * Spa * Dry cleaning * Multilingual staff (English, Polish, Korean) * Complimentary newspaper * Airport courtesy shuttle available 4:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. * Alarm system * Complimentary coffee 24 hours in lobby * Ice/vending machines * Safe deposit box * Fax services * Photocopy services * Interior corridor * Parking for the physically challenged Waived for Hotel Guests * Hot tub * High-speed Internet access * Local shuttle * Weight lifting equipment * Stationary bike * Treadmill * Paid parking, 2.00 USD, Fee Waived for Current Hotel Guests * Guest laundry facility * 24-hour front desk * Mail services * Higher rates may apply for holidays/special events * Free wireless internet available in public areas; Free in-room wireless internet access; Free wireless internet access available in public areas and all guest rooms
- Swimming pool
- 24-hour front desk
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Room service
- Room service (limited hours)
- Parking (free)
- Number of rooms: 47
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Number of floors: 2
- Laundry service
- Coffee in lobby
- Smoke-free property
- Self parking
1780 Aeroplaza Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80916
USA
Nearest major airport:
Colorado Springs, CO (COS)
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