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Hyatt Summerfield Suites is a half-mile from the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and two miles from the Air Force Academy.
The hotel offers complimentary wireless Internet access in public spaces. A business center has a computer with complimentary high-speed Internet access.
An outdoor swimming pool and spa tub are open seasonally, and a fitness center is available for guests. Parking is complimentary.
- Swimming pool - outdoor seasonal
- Spa tub
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Fitness equipment
- Business center
- Complimentary breakfast
- Conference room(s)
- Dry cleaning service
- Parking (free)
- Laundry facilities
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Internet access - wireless
- Internet access in public areas - high speed
- Internet access in public areas - complimentary
- 24-hour front desk
- Number of rooms: 128
Hyatt Summerfield Suites features 128 guest suites in a three-story building.
A half-wall separates sleeping areas from kitchens and living areas. Fully equipped kitchens have two-burner stovetops, microwaves, refrigerators, and coffeemakers.
All suites provide complimentary high-speed Internet access.
5805 Delmonico Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
USA
Nearest major airport:
Colorado Springs, CO (COS)
Area:
North Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America
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