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Florence Colorado Lodging Types: A Detailed 2026 Guide
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Florence Colorado Lodging Types: A Detailed 2026 Guide

April 26, 2026·6 min read

Vacation rentals, B&Bs, motels, cabin alternatives, plus when to stay outside Florence. The detailed 2026 guide to lodging types in Florence Colorado.

You searched Florence Colorado lodging types. Here is the detailed 2026 guide.

The Quick Answer. Florence has four lodging types - vacation rentals (best supply), small motels (cheapest), B&Bs (couples-friendly), and outskirt cabins (group/family). For Royal Gorge focus, also consider Royal Gorge Vacation Rentals (15 min west) for cabin experience or Cañon City lodging (10 min west) for chain hotels. Always book 6-12 weeks ahead summer due to thin Florence supply.

Vacation rentals (best supply, $90-$170 per night). Most rentals are restored historic homes within walking distance of downtown. Range: 1-3 bedrooms typical. Cleaning fees $80-$200. Best for: couples wanting downtown walkability, small families, longer stays (3+ nights). Confirm parking, porch space, and accurate "downtown distance" claims before booking.

Small motels ($80-$130 per night). A few independent motels along the US-50 corridor. Basic rooms, no kitchen, no pool typically. Best for: budget travelers, single-night stays, unfussy travelers, business travelers passing through. Worst for: families with kids who need pool amenities, longer stays (no in-room cooking).

B&Bs ($100-$160 per night including breakfast). A few historic B&Bs in town. Personalized service, included breakfast. Best for: couples on romantic getaways, breakfast-focused travelers, slow-mornings travelers, history-and-architecture buffs. Worst for: families with kids (most B&Bs prefer adults), business travelers needing privacy and predictable check-in times.

Outskirts cabins ($130-$220 per night). A few cabin rentals on the outskirts of Florence and along US-50. Range: 2-4 bedrooms typical, more space than downtown rentals. Best for: groups of 4-8, families wanting privacy, longer stays. Worst for: 1-2 night couples trips - the drive overhead kills walkability and dining flexibility.

Royal Gorge Vacation Rentals alternative (15 min west, $150-$300 per night). Yurts, cabins, Airstreams at the Royal Gorge. Unique stay experience. Best for: Royal Gorge multi-day adventurers, couples wanting unique stays, families wanting cabin experience.

Cañon City lodging alternative (10 min west). Chain motels (Holiday Inn Express, Comfort Inn, Best Western), boutique inns, vacation rentals. $90-$220 per night. Best for: chain-hotel loyalty, families with kids who need pool amenities, business travelers needing predictable infrastructure.

Choosing by trip style. For antique-focused trips: Florence vacation rental downtown. For Royal Gorge focus: Florence vacation rental OR Royal Gorge Vacation Rentals OR Cañon City motel. For families with kids: Cañon City chain hotel with pool. For couples romantic getaways: Florence B&B or downtown vacation rental. For solo budget travelers: Florence small motel. For groups of 4-8: outskirts cabin. For 4+ night stays: outskirts cabin or vacation rental for space.

Booking timing. Summer weekends (June-August): book 8-12 weeks ahead. Holiday weekends: book 10-14 weeks ahead. Antique-show weekends: book 3-6 months ahead. Shoulder season (April-May, September-November): often last-minute possible. Winter weekdays: walk-up commonly available.

Cost expectations summary. Budget tier: $80-$130 per night (small motels). Mid-tier: $130-$190 per night (vacation rentals, B&Bs). Premium tier: $190-$280 per night (outskirts cabins, premium B&Bs). Royal Gorge Vacation Rentals: $150-$300 per night. Add 11-13% lodging tax. Vacation rentals add cleaning fees of $80-$200.

What to confirm before booking. Parking included (most yes). Walking distance to downtown (some "walking distance" claims are 0.7+ miles). Pet policy and deposit (varies). Wifi reliability (mostly fine in town, spotty outskirts). Heating and A/C (older historic homes vary). Check-in flexibility (B&Bs often have specific windows).

What to avoid in listings. "Walking distance to downtown" claims that turn out to be 1+ miles. "Mountain views" facing the wrong direction. "Quiet" near US-50 traffic. "Hot tub" claims for tubs in disrepair. "Sleeps 8" claims with only 4 beds. Read recent reviews carefully.

Sister site combos. Royal Gorge Vacation Rentals: RoyalGorgeVacationRentals.com. For Cañon City lodging context: Royal Gorge where-to-stay guide.

FAQ. Are pets allowed? Many vacation rentals are pet-friendly. Most B&Bs are not. Confirm before booking. Pet deposits common ($50-$200). Is parking included? Yes universally - free street parking for vacation rentals, motel lots, B&B parking on premises. Is wifi reliable? Yes in town. Spotty in some outskirts cabins - confirm if working remotely. Are reservations required? Strongly recommended summer. Walk-up sometimes works in shoulder seasons. Is there hostel-style budget lodging? No formal hostel. Cheapest option is small motels at $80-$110 per night. Is there resort-style luxury? No - the Royal Gorge corridor has no luxury resort. Closest options are The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs (1 hour east) or Aspen-Vail luxury much farther.

The Bottom Line. Florence has four lodging types, all with thin supply. Book 6-12 weeks ahead summer. Vacation rentals for downtown. Motels for budget. B&Bs for couples. Outskirts cabins for groups. Royal Gorge Vacation Rentals for cabin experience. Cañon City for chain hotels.

Sister sites: RoyalGorgeVacationRentals.com for cabins, RoyalGorge.org for Royal Gorge area.

Visit Florence Colorado, visitflorencecolorado.com. Updated April 2026.

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