Hotels in Colorado Springs

In the backdrop of the breathtaking Pikes Peak, nestling at the eastern edge of the Southern Rocky Mountains, stands the illustrious city of Colorado Springs. A city teeming with natural beauty, rich history, and an array of outdoor ventures waits. It's easy to conjure the beauty of places like the Garden of the Gods park or the towering elegance of the U.S. Air Force Academy.

Whether you're a couple yearning for a retreat amidst nature, friends seeking adrenaline-filled pursuits, or families on the hunt for an edifying and entertaining vacation, Colorado Springs can cater to all. Find your ideal accommodation, be it a luxurious lodge with undisturbed mountain views or a wallet-friendly, convenient city centre hotel, with Lycafly that perfectly suits your taste and budget.

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Colorado Springs, the second-most populous city in Colorado, is a jewel nestled in El Paso County, United States. Centuries before earning the moniker of 'Little London' in the 1870s following a significant influx of British immigrants, it was inhabited by the Ute, Arapaho, and Cheyenne peoples. Established amidst the Pikes Peak Gold Rush in the 1850s, its rich historical tapestry is just as fascinating as its present day allure.

Its physical charm lies in its location, seated 70 miles south of Denver at an elevation of 6,035 feet, virtually at the foot of Pikes Peak, which looms majestically above, kissing the clouds at 14,115 feet. As you wander through the city, you'll find traces of its past in the form of annexed towns like Manitou Springs and Fountain Colony.

With its cornucopia of parks, bike trails, open spaces and a semi-arid climate, today, Colorado Springs emerges as a paradise for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The city has a diverse demography that adds to its vibrant culture, and its economy thrives on the military, high-tech industry, and tourism. Be it an encounter with the extraordinary at the Peterson Space Force Base or an awe-inspiring day spent at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center, there's no dearth of experiences waiting here for you.

When to visit Colorado Springs

To soak in the best of Colorado Springs, consider visiting between September and October. This transitional period concurrently offers mild temperatures and fewer crowds, making it ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the city at your leisure. The off-season also invites travellers with the promise of affordable rates and the spectacle of fall foliage, painting the landscape with hues of crimson, gold, and ochre.

However, equally compelling opportunities abound throughout the year. Summers are a favourite among families due to the vibrant climate and school holidays. Be it the chill of ice festivals in the winter or the merriment of wine fetes and holiday festivities, each season unfurls a different facet of Colorado Springs, ensuring a memorable holiday no matter when you choose to visit.

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