Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Airport
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Services and facilities at Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Airport include an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, complimentary Continental breakfast, and a 24-hour convenience store.
The hotel’s restaurant, Great American Grill, is open for breakfast from early to mid-morning. A business center and a gift shop are among the provided amenities.
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Arcade/game room
- Number of floors: 3
- ATM/banking
- Audio-visual equipment
- Business center
- Coffee in lobby
- Complimentary breakfast
- Fitness equipment
- Gift shops or newsstand
- Grocery/convenience store
- Laundry facilities
- Multilingual staff
- Parking (free)
- Restaurant(s) in hotel
- Room service
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Swimming pool - indoor
Guestrooms at Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Airport provide complimentary wireless Internet access, 32-inch high-definition TVs with premium cable channels, pay movies, and in-room video games.
All suites include two multi-line speakerphones with voicemail, microwaves, refrigerators, and coffeemakers and feature large work desks with Herman Miller® Mirra ergonomic chairs.
2035 Aerotech Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80916
USA
Nearest major airport:
Colorado Springs, CO (COS)
Area:
Colorado Springs Municipal Airport (COS), Colorado, United States of America
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