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Econo Lodge Pueblo Star Rating 2        
4615 N. Elizabeth St

Set off Interstate 25, this humble lodging is 1 mile from Highway 50 and 8.8 miles from Pueblo Memorial Airport.Coffeemakers, minifridges and microwaves are offered in each room, plus free WiFi and TVs with premium cable channels.
Courtyard by Marriott Pueblo Star Rating 3        
110 W First Street

This straightforward hotel is a 3-minute walk from Buell Children's Museum and 4 miles from the Pueblo Zoo.Contemporary rooms offer free WiFi, desks and flat-screen TVs, as well as minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. Suites add separate living areas.
Days Inn Pueblo Star Rating 2        
4201 North Elizabeth

Off Interstate 25, this straightforward hotel is 2.1 miles from the Colorado State University-Pueblo campus and 2.5 miles from Rosemount Museum.
Sleep Inn Pueblo Star Rating 2        
3626 North Freeway

LocationSituated on the 3626 North Freeway, the Sleep Inn Pueblo is conveniently located of off Interstate 25. The area attractions that can be visited during leisure are the Pueblo Mall, Tinseltown Theatre, Pueblo Mall, Walking Stick Golf Course, Historic Arkansas Riverwalk and Rosemount Museum that are within 5 kilometres from the property.RoomsThis inn offers 71 elegantly appointed guestrooms that are facilitated with modern amenities, which would make your stay worthwhile and pleased to come back again.
Wingate by Wyndham Pueblo Star Rating 2        
4711 North Elizabeth

This straightforward hotel off I-87 is 4.5 miles from the El Pueblo History Museum and 7.2 miles from Pueblo Zoo.
BEST WESTERN Eagleridge Inn & Suites Star Rating 3        
4727 N Elizabeth Street

Off US-87 on the northern outskirts of Pueblo, this unpretentious hotel is 7.5 miles from Pueblo Zoo and 11.8 miles from Lake Pueblo State Park.
Hampton Inn and Suites Pueblo-Southgate Star Rating 3        
3315 Gateway Drive

Located 5.3 miles from the Pueblo Zoo, this modern hotel is also 9.5 miles from Lake Pueblo State Park.
Microtel Inn & Suites Pueblo Star Rating 2        
3343 Gateway Drive

Off I-25, this straightforward hotel is 5 miles from El Pueblo History Museum and 6 miles from Pueblo Zoo.Simple, colorful rooms and suites feature flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and desks; some have tea and coffeemakers. Suites add separate sitting rooms with pull-out sofas, microwaves, minifridges and wet bars.
Super 8 Pueblo Star Rating 1        
1100 Hwy 50 W

A 2-minute drive from I-25, this simple budget hotel is also a 9-minute drive from the Pueblo Motorsports Park and a 12-minute drive from the Pueblo Zoo.All rooms include en suite bathrooms, TVs with cable/satellite channels and coffeemakers. Some have microwaves and minifridges.
Quality Inn & Suites Pueblo Star Rating 2        
3910 Outlook Boulevard

This traditional 3-story hotel is 4 miles from the Pueblo Convention Center and 5.8 miles from Pueblo Reservoir.All rooms come with en suite bathrooms, free WiFi and cable TV, as well as desks and coffeemakers.
 
 
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Pueblo is the biggest city in the Pueblo metropolitan statistical area with the population over 160 000 people. It is situated at the junction of Fountain Creek and the Arkansas River, 110 miles south of Denver, Colorado's Capital, on the front side of the Rocky Mountains. Being in the "banana belt" of the region, it has less snow than is usual for the territory of Colorado. Pueblo has one of the lowest housing and life costs in whole of America. Its tagline "Home of Heroes" comes from the fact that four of the recipients of Congressional Medal of Honor come from Pueblo. The City is the promoter of renewable energy.

It is considered as the Colorado's primary locality for solar energy development and as the main location for solar companies. Xcel Energy Company is currently constructing the biggest solar-energy farm on the east side of the Rocky Mountains. In addition, Vestas Wind Systems constructed the world's largest wind turbine tower manufacturing plant at Pueblo's industrial park.

Pueblo is the home of the Colorado State Fair, Colorado's largest single event, held every year in the late summer since 1872. The long tradition of the big Colorado State Fair started as a simple horse exhibition in the late 1869. Two thousand people came to Pueblo that distant year to see the exhibition, and since then, the event grew into the biggest summer event in the State, which offers families a fun and educational vacation. The fair hosts competitive activities such as livestock and horse shows, fine arts exhibitions, concerts, carnival and rodeo events including the National Little Britches Rodeo Finals. Other big event held annually in Pueblo is Chile and Frijoles Festival. It takes place on the third weekend after Labor Day and gathers around 100 000 visitors on average during the three days it lasts. The festival pays homage to two of the Pueblo area's most loved crops - green chilies and frijoles or pinto beans. The event features activities which involve music, arts and crafts and cooking competitions. It is held in the downtown of the city.

Lake Pueblo State Park. If you want to spend a day outdoors, and moreover, in nature, you can visit the Lake Pueblo State Park. It is a state park in Pueblo County and it includes Lake Pueblo (or Pueblo Reservoir) and 10000 acres of land that surrounds it. Activities it offers include recreational fishing, swimming, hiking, camping and there are two full-service marinas there. The land surrounding the lake is home for many species of wildlife. Things to see in Pueblo As the largest steel producer in America, Pueblo grew the nickname "Steel City" and it is of no wonder that there is a museum dedicated to steelworks here: Steelworks Museum of Industry and Culture.

The museum holds exhibits that depict the local history of coal mining and steel production, railroads and the impact the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company had on this region. There are a few other museums you may wish to visit while in Pueblo: Buell Children's Museum, El Pueblo History Museum or Weisbrod Aircraft Museum. If you are visiting with kids, you may want to take them to Pueblo's Zoo which is home to more than 420 animals of over 140 different species.