The Pueblo center is around 1 mile south of Pueblo Convention Center and 1 mile east of Colorado State Fairgrounds.
The Pueblo area has a steppe climate with hot summers and relatively mild winters. In July and August, temperatures often exceed 90 degrees, and the area sees an average of two inches of rainfall each month. Spring and fall are pleasantly moderate, with temperatures in the 60s and 70s and over 300 hours of sunshine per month. Winters in Pueblo tend to be dry, with temperatures in the 40s and ample sunshine.
Mark your calendar for one of Pueblo's annual events to make your visit to Steel City even more special. Pueblo roars to life in late June, when the Rocky Mountain Street Rod Nationals arrive in town. This is the place to check out thousands of custom street rods or to show off your own during this multiday event.
In late August and early September, the Colorado State Fair comes to town and features carnival rides, rodeos, monster trucks, live music, and all the fair food you can handle. In late September, the Chile and Frijoles Festival heats things up with a celebration of spicy peppers, local producers, and great food.
Increase your savings with group hotel discounts in Pueblo. For instance, AAA members can save 5–10 percent at the Hampton Inn & Suites Pueblo North and the Days Inn Pueblo. Senior travelers and AARP members get 10 percent or more off of standard rates at the Courtyard by Marriott Pueblo Downtown and the Best Western Plus Eagleridge Inn & Suites. Government employees and members of the military get low rates at the Baymont Inn & Suites Pueblo and the Wingate by Wyndham Pueblo.
Score the space you need and the amenities you want at these best value options in the Pueblo area.
Just a hop, skip, and a jump from downtown Pueblo, the Baymont Inn & Suites Pueblo is right off Interstate 25 and is a quick drive away from most local attractions. Rooms and suites are basic but come with free Wi-Fi. Guests will appreciate the year-round indoor pool and the complimentary breakfast buffet. The Baymont Inn & Suites' free on-site parking makes this hotel an even better deal.
Located near Interstate 25, the Wingate by Wyndham Pueblo is just a short drive from the center of Pueblo. Guests love the spacious rooms, friendly vibe, and immaculate facilities at the Wingate. All rooms are outfitted with microwaves and flat-screen televisions for guests' entertainment, and the free Wi-Fi makes it easy to stay connected with work colleagues or friends and family. Start the day with a buffet breakfast complete with made-to-order omelets, then burn off any extra calories in the 24-hour fitness center or indoor pool.
Situated on the north side of Pueblo, the Best Western Plus Eagleridge Inn & Suites offers both standard guest rooms and larger suites just a short drive away from the Pueblo Convention Center and the Pueblo Zoo and City Park. All rooms come with convenient amenities like mini-fridges, microwaves, and coffee makers, so you'll always have hot and cold drinks at your fingertips. Relax in the on-site sauna, enjoy a long soak in the spa tub, or go for a swim in the indoor pool. Be sure to start each morning of your stay with a complimentary full breakfast.
If you're looking for a more unique property to call home during your trip to Pueblo, book your stay at the Edgar Olin House Bed and Breakfast. This small property is located in central Pueblo and is convenient to the Pueblo Convention Center, the Pueblo Community College, and most local attractions. All three rooms feature cozy fireplaces, as well as DVD players and cable programming for entertainment. Enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast in the morning before exploring the city's Riverwalk and historical museums.
Get to know Pueblo with a stroll along the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo, a 32-acre area in the heart of the city. Pick up fresh produce at the farmers market, grab a bite to eat at a local restaurant, or catch a free event right on the waterfront. The Union Avenue Historic Commercial District is another popular spot that's packed with historic buildings, community events, and local shops.
Learn more about the city's history with a visit to El Pueblo History Museum. This small facility ties together the history of Pueblo and even includes an archaeological site. Head to the Steelworks Museum to take in the area's lengthy history of steel production and coal mining.
Get outdoors and explore the Pueblo Zoo, home to over 400 animals and exhibit areas like the Colorado Wetlands and the Serengeti Safari. Visitors of all ages will also appreciate Lake Pueblo State Park, a great destination for hiking, swimming, and wildlife spotting.
From state fairs to historic districts to waterfront parks, Pueblo has it all. Start planning your trip to Steel City today!
Below are reviews of the city of Pueblo, CO from an actual visitor's perspective.
Great choices of places to eat!
I grew up in Pueblo. We love the quietness, the beautiful downtown buildings, the Riverwalk and Union Ave. Best part? The people
Riverwalk!
It was nice and calm.
Good location and continental breakfast.
Lake Pueblo.
Restaurant was within walking distance.
City of Pueblo is nice … people are friendly. Down to earth. Doesn't have the “stress vibe” compared to other cities.
Only here one night but was interested in the river walk.
The Riverwalk is great.
Lost of things to do close to the hotel.
More shopping options than the San Luis Valley.
Went shopping!!!
Pueblo is just a nice place to visit.
Would recommend this hotel if you are looking for a comfortable and peaceful good night's rest. The breakfast was good. Room was clean.
Riverwalk area.
Good eats!
Colorado State Fair
Proximity to Big R and Cracker Barrel.
Was there for funeral. The cathedral was beautiful!
Very beautiful!
Love Pueblo. Riverwalk is beautiful. Found good restaurants within walking distance of the hotel.
Strawberry fields.
I like the food here but came for a doctor's appointment.
All good!
Wonderful Mexican food at Habaneros!
Room was spacious and comfortable! Staff was super friendly and helpful!
Great exposure to the nightlife on the Riverwalk!
Visiting CSU-Pueblo.
Good location.
The restaurants were very close to our hotel.
The River Walk is very nice with it's shops and restaurants.
It was a working trip but I like the downtown area and food.
Spent my time as a vendor at the Tanner Show at the Fair grounds. No time for sight seeing, but I like a town of character.
Ate dinner at Cracker Barrel very courteous, good food.
Great dining area.
Garden of the Gods state park 5 miles away and Pikes Oeak Cog train were amazing. This is beautiful country.
Beautiful city park and State park (Lake Pueblo - reservoir). LOTS of restaurants. Close to Springs and close enough to Denver. Excellent location for day trips to many adventures and gambling in Cripple Creek or Black Hawk!