Hotels & Motels in Cheyenne
Situated near the Colorado and Nebraska borders in southwest Wyoming, Cheyenne is the state’s capital and cultural events. The city celebrates its rich heritage with Cheyenne Frontier Days attracting visitors from all over Wyoming and beyond. The largest outdoor rodeo in the state, this event offers something for people of all ages and interests with a parade, museum, art shows, evening concerts, midway and saloon. Newcomers can also travel back in time on tours via the Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley that see the city's historic buildings and areas of interest as well as share the history of the city dating back to its beginning in 1867 when the Union Pacific Railroad came through the area.
Essential to the city's early growth and development, the Francis E. Warren Air Force Base continues to add vitality and prosperity to the region. Located to the northwest of Cheyenne, this base is home to the 90th Missile Wing and is the oldest continuously active military installation within the Air Force. Serving both travelers, holiday goers and visitors to the base, the Cheyenne Regional Airport is located just north of downtown. The airport offers regular flights to Denver International Airport and the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and has car rentals on site.
At the end of the day, weary travelers will find a number of accommodations that vary in location, budget and amenities with most hotels and motels found in three main areas: downtown, West Lincolnway and along Interstate 80.
DOWNTOWN CHEYENNE
Cheyenne's downtown offers visitors plenty of eateries, nightlife, shops, activities and events. Travelers can attend concerts, theatre and other performances at the Cheyenne Civic Center or enjoy the historic architecture of area buildings such as the Union Pacific Depot and the State Capitol Building.
Downtown Cheyenne is located from 15th Street to 26th Street and from Synder to Evans avenues as well as across the railway tracks from 11th Street to 3rd Street and Deming Drive to Evans Avenue and several accommodations are located within this area. Opened in 1911, the Plains Hotel features western-styled rooms and suites with art and photography by Wyoming artists. This five-story downtown hotel was revitalized in 2002 and offers guests amenities such as a full service business center, meeting space, fitness center, gift shop, spa, coffee shop, restaurant and bar.
WEST LINCOLNWAY
Numerous mid-range chain hotels and budget-friendly motels are situated along West Lincolnway, just a short drive from the airport and downtown as well as being moments from the intersection of Interstate 25 and Interstate 80. There is plenty to do within walking distance as the region is also home a variety restaurants and big box stores. Hotels and motels here typically feature complimentary hot breakfasts, free stays for children 18 years of age of less, indoor pools, hot tubs, guest laundry, 24-hour fitness centers, business centers and meeting spaces.
INTERSTATE 80
Convenient lodging exists at one of several chain hotels or economical motels located along the Interstate 80. Look for hotels at the intersection of Interstate 80 and Highway 85 on West Fox Farm Road, with amenities that include spacious studio suites with fridge and microwave as well as indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, free Wi-Fi and complimentary hot breakfasts.
Essential to the city's early growth and development, the Francis E. Warren Air Force Base continues to add vitality and prosperity to the region. Located to the northwest of Cheyenne, this base is home to the 90th Missile Wing and is the oldest continuously active military installation within the Air Force. Serving both travelers, holiday goers and visitors to the base, the Cheyenne Regional Airport is located just north of downtown. The airport offers regular flights to Denver International Airport and the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and has car rentals on site.
At the end of the day, weary travelers will find a number of accommodations that vary in location, budget and amenities with most hotels and motels found in three main areas: downtown, West Lincolnway and along Interstate 80.
DOWNTOWN CHEYENNE
Cheyenne's downtown offers visitors plenty of eateries, nightlife, shops, activities and events. Travelers can attend concerts, theatre and other performances at the Cheyenne Civic Center or enjoy the historic architecture of area buildings such as the Union Pacific Depot and the State Capitol Building.
Downtown Cheyenne is located from 15th Street to 26th Street and from Synder to Evans avenues as well as across the railway tracks from 11th Street to 3rd Street and Deming Drive to Evans Avenue and several accommodations are located within this area. Opened in 1911, the Plains Hotel features western-styled rooms and suites with art and photography by Wyoming artists. This five-story downtown hotel was revitalized in 2002 and offers guests amenities such as a full service business center, meeting space, fitness center, gift shop, spa, coffee shop, restaurant and bar.
WEST LINCOLNWAY
Numerous mid-range chain hotels and budget-friendly motels are situated along West Lincolnway, just a short drive from the airport and downtown as well as being moments from the intersection of Interstate 25 and Interstate 80. There is plenty to do within walking distance as the region is also home a variety restaurants and big box stores. Hotels and motels here typically feature complimentary hot breakfasts, free stays for children 18 years of age of less, indoor pools, hot tubs, guest laundry, 24-hour fitness centers, business centers and meeting spaces.
INTERSTATE 80
Convenient lodging exists at one of several chain hotels or economical motels located along the Interstate 80. Look for hotels at the intersection of Interstate 80 and Highway 85 on West Fox Farm Road, with amenities that include spacious studio suites with fridge and microwave as well as indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, free Wi-Fi and complimentary hot breakfasts.

