Flight
For travel time and purposes, this will be the easiest and most convenient place to fly into. This airport is an easy Uber/Lyft ride to downtown Colorado Springs where most of our hotel recommendations are located. You may notice that tickets into Colorado Springs might be slightly higher compared to Denver International Airport. However, travel time from Denver International Airport will be approximately an hour and a half or more depending on traffic. This would then require a rental car as there is no public transit directly from Denver International Airport to Colorado Springs.
Flight
Denver International Airport is located about an hour and a half northeast of Colorado Springs and is a major hub for a handful of airlines. Rental cars are available at the airport to rent to drive down to Colorado Springs. There is no public transportation from DIA to Colorado Springs.
Hotel
This hotel opened in the Summer of 2021 and is located in the heart the newest eateries, pubs and bars on Tejon Street. This is walking distance to the Olympic Museum and many other shops in downtown Colorado Springs. Springhill is located 5 minutes from the wedding venue. Enjoy cocktails and Mediterranean cuisine at the rooftop bar Lumen8. To book please call the hotel directly and Nalley will assist. The number is 719-900-3511. When booking please indicate you are in the CHILDS/GLOMBICKI ROOM BLOCK.
Hotel
This hotel was built and opened within the past 3 years. Offers downtown area access within walking distance of many shops and restaurants. This is 4 minutes from the wedding venue. Please click "view" to book a room in our wedding room block. When booking via phone or online, please mention the Childs/Glombicki Wedding Room Block and provide the code: "CGW." This way the room block will show up and they won't tell you the room block does not exist!
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If you are looking to stay somewhere with lots of history, this is definitely the spot! The Antlers Hotel was opened in 1883 by General William Jackson Palmer (who also settled the Springs). It has been built and rebuilt a few times for a few different reasons. Some famous names that have visited the hotel include an American President, Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. This hotel is a 3 minute drive from the venue. If you book at the Antlers, they provide 2 adult tickets to the Olympic Museum.
Hotel
Originally built in 1902, The Mining Exchange Hotel served the purpose of a mining exchange for local mining companies. This updated boutique hotel offers historic charm with modern amenities in downtown Colorado Springs less than 10 minutes from the wedding venue.
Hotel
This hotel is the closest distance from the wedding venue, built within the last 5 years, but access to the downtown area is not as easy from this location. Additionally, there have been reported security concerns in the surrounding vicinity that you should be aware of when choosing to book here.
Hotel
This recently opened hostel offers a unique way to experience Colorado Springs. Their website boasts of Colorado Springs excursions and activities that are similar to how a local experiences Colorado Springs. If hostel lodging is your jam, this is the place to stay! If anyone ever watched Dog the Bounty Hunter, his bail bonds shop is right down the street from here "Bobby Brown Bail Bonds." This is 7 minutes from the wedding venue.
House Or Rental
Some of you may be enticed to rent a small house or condo if you are extending your stay in Colorado before or after the wedding. If you choose to do so, please be aware that there are pockets around the downtown area as well as area around the venue that can be somewhat hit or miss. If you wish to stay in a convenient location we recommend the following neighborhoods: Downtown Colorado Springs, West Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City, Old North End, Kissing Camels and Rockrimmon. If you are concerned about your choice, Kayla and Matt are always willing to double check and make sure it is in a decent area, so send it their way!