The Best Of Fort Collins’s Hotels

South Beach, known colloquially as SOBE, is like nowhere else. When my husband and I stayed there, one of our favorite things to do order a cocktail at the rooftop bar and then step out onto the FIRE Terrace, a unique Denver rooftop bar and restaurant experience with a fourth-floor patio that overlooks the bustling life of the Broadway Street below.
French Quarter Inn is situated right in the middle of the all the happenings and in close proximity with the Charleston International Airport and with loads of local attractions such as the Gibbes Museum of Art, Waterfront Park, Fort Sumter Center & Tour Dock and many more.



Our guests value an independent stay more akin to a Bed & Breakfast or Vacation Holiday Rental but also enjoy interacting with others, hotel like in-suite amenities, convenient 24 hour self check-in, assistance in planning, and help finding the secret spots where all the Locals go. YOU decide the level of attention right for you.
Downtown is pretty cool too, with a hefty dose of Americana flair and lots of bars and restaurants, many with outside seating to take advantage of the over 300 days of sunshine each year. The Draw: Stylish yet still Colorado-comfortable, the 164-room Elizabeth was a much-needed addition to Fort Collins’ lively Old Town area.

This 5-star hotel is located in Tonk Road in Jaipur and it is close to the Jaipur International Airport. Ft. Collins sits less than 60 miles north of Denver, and is a gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, but luxury hotel also to many even closer outdoor pursuits. A day on the river followed by a night on the town is what this friendly city offers, all of it easily accessed by the very well-connected Denver International Airport.
The legendary Stanley Hotel is famous for its charm and history; located in beautiful Estes Park, CO. The beige and ecru tones of the hotel are quite the traditional take on American inns, but the outdoor gazebo grill and picnic tables add flair to the stay.

This is my third stay at this hotel as a business traveller and really enjoyed it and will most probably stay in it again should I come back to Fort Collins CO. Make it a weekend getaway as there is so much to do and see in the surrounding area, from visiting Rocky Mountain National Park to exploring the beautiful downtown.
Just 35 minutes to Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park, 15 minutes from Fort Collins, and 45 minutes from Cheyenne, WY, Loveland is the ideal base camp for all of your Colorado adventures. The hotel is also located at the heart of the city, making it a convenient location to stay in if visitors need to be close to recreational areas like movie theaters, restaurants, shopping malls, and the local communities.

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