Super 8 Colorado Springs Airport

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Super 8 - Colorado Springs Airport

This hotel is about six miles east of downtown Colorado Springs. The hotel is within 11 miles of Garden of the Gods Park and Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. A complimentary Continental breakfast is provided each morning, and complimentary passes to a nearby fitness center and pool are available.

Super 8 - Colorado Springs Airport offers fax/copy service. Parking is complimentary and accommodates trucks and RVs. Pets are permitted (fee).

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air-conditioned public areas
  • Breakfast available (surcharge)
  • Business services
  • Coffee in lobby
  • Complimentary breakfast
  • Internet access in public areas - high speed
  • Internet access in public areas - surcharge
  • Parking (free)

Super 8 - Colorado Springs Airport offers 42 guestrooms. All rooms include free local calls and cable TV. Irons/ironing boards and hair dryers are available on request.

1790 Aeroplaza 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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