Located in Fort Collins, 1.3 km from Colorado State University, The Armstrong Hotel provides accommodation with free bikes, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Shana
United States
Perfect location, helpful & friendly staff. The bicycles are perfect for getting around town!
Colorado State University is 10 minutes' drive from La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Fort Collins, Coloradons and features a heated indoor pool and a hot tub. Free WiFi is provided.
This hotel is 4 miles from Colorado State University. Days Inn Fort Collins serves a daily grab and go breakfast and features rooms with free Wi-Fi and expanded cable TV with HBO.
Giulia
Italy
Standard Inn with interesting prices, in a convenient location kinda close to the Rocky Mountains.
The room and the bathroom were super clean and spotless.
Breakfast, included in the price, offered a few options: machine waffles, 2 types of cereals, 2 types of fruits, some bread, packaged muffins, and a "frozen hot bar" with microwavable items.
I would come back for a short stay.
Cambria Hotel Fort Collins is conveniently located with easy access to Interstate 25, just minutes from Colorado State University (CSU) and 19 km from Horsetooth Mountain.
Antoinette
United States
The accomodations were fine for one night for graduation. The staff was very friendly and helpful! We appreciate the hospitality in letting us get ready in the conference room when our room wasn't ready for early check-in.
Set 12 km from Colorado State University, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Fort Collins South offers 3-star accommodation in Fort Collins and has free bikes, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
Featuring barbecue facilities, Candlewood Suites Fort Collins, an IHG Hotel is located in Fort Collins in the Colorado region, 6.2 km from Colorado State University and 10 km from Hughes Stadium.
Don
United States
The room was spacious and well furnished. Location was great.
Located in Fort Collins, 1.6 km from Colorado State University, Edwards House provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Nancy
United States
Excellent location. They also had a friendly, responsive staff.
Conveniently located off Interstate 25, only a short distance from a variety of recreational activities, this hotel offers many thoughtful amenities along with friendly service.
The luxurious Fort Collins Marriott, less than a minute drive away from Warren Lake, offers an indoor and outdoor pool. Guestrooms include a spacious seating area and cable TV.
Nice facilities, I would come back and stay again.
This hotel is 5.5 miles from downtown Fort Collins and Colorado State University. If features spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and serves a daily buffet breakfast with cinnamon rolls.
Friendly, responsive staff and the room was quiet.
Hampton Inn Fort Collins is 7 km from Colorado State University. This hotel features an indoor pool, a hot tub and a daily breakfast. Free WiFi is provided.
No complaints. Breakfast, room and staff were all great
2 km from Odell Brewing Company, Best Western University Inn is set in Fort Collins and offers free WiFi, express check-in and check-out and concierge services.
Very convenient location. Friendly courteous staff.
Discover all the comforts of home, including full kitchens, at this Fort Collins hotel, ideally situated only moments from popular sites and offering numerous free amenities, including a hot breakfast...
Breakfast ends very early . It could de untill 10?
Surrounded by popular points of interest as well as an endless variety of recreational activities, this Fort Collins hotel offers exceptional amenities including free local area shuttle service.
Great view, great dinner. King bed was super comfy
Featuring 2-star accommodation, Quality Inn & Suites Fort Collins is located in Fort Collins, 7.4 km from Colorado State University and 13 km from Hughes Stadium.
DeeAnn was just marvelous during my check out makes things easy and with a smile.
Boasting a seasonal outdoor pool, this Fort Collins motel is 3 miles from Budweiser Brewery. Guests can relax on the terrace complete with loungers. All rooms include cable TV with extended channels.
Staff worked hard to keep rooms clean and good service
This hotel is 4 miles from Colorado State University. Days Inn Fort Collins serves a daily grab and go breakfast and features rooms with free Wi-Fi and expanded cable TV with HBO.
Location was good, and the breakfast surprisingly nice.
Free Wi-Fi access is available. Please note that breakfast is to grab and go Each air-conditioned room features a seating area with a work desk, a cable TV and coffee-making facilities at Super 8...
Great restaurant in the parking lot, friendly staff
Cambria Hotel Fort Collins is conveniently located with easy access to Interstate 25, just minutes from Colorado State University (CSU) and 19 km from Horsetooth Mountain.
We didn’t eat breakfast. I think it was $14 a person
Located just 4 miles from Colorado State University and Old Town Fort Collins, this hotel offers a gym and an indoor swimming pool with a hot tub. Free Wi-Fi is available.
The room has curtains that keep all the light out!
Conveniently located off Interstate 25, only a short distance from a variety of recreational activities, this hotel offers many thoughtful amenities along with friendly service.
The staff was amazing, the food excellent...very attentive to details
WoodSpring Suites Fort Collins is situated in Fort Collins, 8.5 km from Colorado State University and 14 km from Hughes Stadium. All rooms at the hotel are fitted with a seating area.
Everything! Amazing location! Dog park and coffee were great!
FAQs about hotels in Fort Collins
On average, 3-star hotels in Fort Collins cost € 117.90 per night, and 4-star hotels in Fort Collins are € 91.75 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Fort Collins can on average be found for € 214.31 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Fort Collins this weekend is € 167.71 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 132.12. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Fort Collins for this weekend cost on average around € 292.45 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 210.23 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Fort Collins for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 175.39 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Fort Collins will cost around € 334.44 (based on Booking.com prices).
The hotel is located in a very cute neighborhood. Fort Collins is very lovely and we usually only drive through to Wyoming when we go to visit our family. It was delightful to stay in such a lovely historic hotel that we could walk to shopping and food. I am sure there was much more to check out but we were there only for the night.
Roaque
United States
2.0
Scored 2.0
Do not stay at the Clarion. It is filthy.
Do not stay at the Clarion. It is filthy. They have no breakfast even though they have a digital sign outside showing a full breakfast buffet. Also they are false advertising on their website and on Booking.com
The price states breakfast included. We booked this hotel mainly for the breakfast (for 6 of us)
We unfortunately booked 2 rooms here (111 and 103) They smelled like wet dirty dog. Filth an inch high under the bed and holes in the wall. Bed linens smelled.
Area was not a very safe area and there was a lot of noise all night,.
Save your money and stay elsewhere.
VERY DISAPPOINTED.
Lori
United States
10
Scored 10
Fort Collins has anything a person could want out of a big...
Fort Collins has anything a person could want out of a big city. However, I love what's west of FtC. The mountains are calling! Hike up Horsetooth, till you get to the teeth! Then head down for brewery beer, I like Zwei brewery. Great family owned place!
Any place on College is great for food! Any!
As a disabled veteran, always feel this city is kind to me.
M
Michelle
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
Fort Collins is a nightmare....unless you like parks enough...
Fort Collins is a nightmare....unless you like parks enough to negate the insanity that is FOCO. Overpopulation, awful roads, awful construction, awful traffic, awful people who don't know how to drive in awful traffic and....see first reason again. Lol
Michael
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Fort Collins is overpriced and congested.
Fort Collins is overpriced and congested. Very hard finding parking downtown as well. We ate at Rodizio Grill and it was ok but not worth $100 for the 2 of us on a Thursday night. Service was very slow, salad bar was eh and the appetizer was very bland. We stayed at the Clarion Inn and Suites just off I-25 and I'm just going to give it a big fat F. They have so much false advertising. They don't present it online as a motel and the online photos look very nice, just like the Clarion Inn we stayed at in Grand junction. The fact is its severely run down located in an area I'd never ever walk in. The hotel room was filthy and the plastic tub was broken, the bed frame was broken, the desk has a huge Crack and the lamp shades are torn. Next door the drapes are so worn and the back is peeling. When we pulled up we had to look close because it looked like a crime scene, but it was just really old dirty drapes. I have never stayed in fort collins and we were on our anniversary so needless to say, we didn't stay much time in the motel. Just to sleep.
Sweena911
United States
10
Scored 10
Fort Collins is a fun town with enjoyable restaurants, bars,...
Fort Collins is a fun town with enjoyable restaurants, bars, strolling, and shopping to fit any budget. It is close to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and if you drive for just over an hour you'll be inside Rocky Mountain National Park. Go to Horsetooth Reservoir and open space, go rafting down the nearby Cache La Poudre River, eat & drink beer at New Belgium brewing, grab coffee and breakfast at Mugs, walk through the Flower Trial Garden by CSU, pick your own berries and wildflowers at Garden Sweet!
Our room was spacious, clean, and had all we needed for a weekend get away. The window to the outside has a nice view of the courtyard and the room was quiet. We generally like to spend our time downtown but it was an easy drive to get there and we found some other great spots around the hotel area. The hotel is built to accommodate large events and conferences so it has a very nice large lobby with a bar and restaurant. Although we didn't use it we thought it looked very nice and would be a fun place to meet friends for a drink!
Location, location, location! It was walkably right next door to a great Denny's breakfast and to a fabulous Mexican restaurant for dinner. It was only about an hour's beautiful drive up to Estes Park, gateway to the Rocky Mountain National Park. Fort Collins isn't that far from Denver, and the accommodations there are much cheaper than at the DIA motels. By the way, there is a great RTD train from DIA to Union Station in downtown Denver for just $10.50 one way.
From the time you enter the facility you are greeted with a "Hello"! and a smile from everyone. Everyone knows their duties and are informative/knowledgeable of Ft. Collins locations for entertainment, restaurants, shopping, etc. All staff members are professional in every aspect of hotel hospitality. I highly recommend the Armstrong Hotel as a place to stay when visiting Ft. Collins, CO. I will always stay at the Armstrong Hotel whenever visiting Ft. Collins.
Breakfast included, friendly and helpful staff, indoor pool & hot tub, a big pitcher of water at front desk to remind guests that we're in a dry and high altitude so drink up, everything is clean, price is affordable for families, jogging path right next to the hotel, REI outdoor store & a few other helpful stores just a short walk away, and we were just 10 minutes away from downtown Fort Collins; maybe 15 minutes if you hit red traffic lights. Great value.
Charming, friendly, clean.
Not your standard hotel. It's a converted large house with unique rooms.
I loved mine.
There is a fully furnished kitchen that I was able to use, as well as 2 large refrigerators.
Lovely lounge areas, pleasant garden grounds.
10 minutes walk from nice downtown shops and restaurants.
What a pleasant surprise.
Love the entryway/breakfast area. Once we got there we realized one in our party didn't want to sleep in bed with other person. We asked to see if we could get a extra cot, Winston (who was great) informed us that it wouldn't fit in our room. He gave us a bunch of blankets. And We also didn't realize we had to pay for dog to be there!
I was pleasantly surprised by this little hotel off the interstate. It was very clean, friendly, and well managed. The beds were super comfortable and the linens, towels, and bathroom were exceptionally clean and fresh. I would highly recommend and we will plan to stay again when we are in the area. Great value for your dollar!
We missed breakfast, but enjoyed the pool and hot tub the night before. Both looked inviting and clean—no weird buildup around edges like some other hotel pools.
Also, we lost track of time in AM—amazing what happens when kids away—and front desk staff was kind enough to extend check out time to 11:30. Thanks!!
We loved our stay here. The house was clean, comfortable and great value for money.
We were a group of 4 adults and 2 children and felt there was plenty of space.
We would definitely stay here again if we are in the Fort Collins area.
Perfect location for visiting students at CSU, especially Aggie Village. Large comfortable rooms. Starbucks in lobby with very pleasant member of staff. Was very quiet when we stayed in March.
Nice hotel for a one-night stay as ours was. The beds were fine, the breakfast was not the most plentiful but there were still enough choices. Easy parking right in front of the room.
The room was clean and decor was updated. The bed was very comfortable. The pool and hot tub was a nice treat after a day of walking around Fort Collins.
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