
The Armstrong Hotel
A century-old landmark where Old Town Fort Collins comes alive
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The Armstrong Hotel
10 Total Rooms
10 Room Types
4.6 (12 Reviews)
The Armstrong Hotel sits at the corner of a streetscape that hasn't lost its sense of place. Built in 1923, the brick facade rises along the tree-lined blocks of Old Town Fort Collins, its original architectural bones intact beneath thoughtful updates that keep the property firmly rooted in the present. Step through the entrance and you'll find a lobby that feels less like a hotel check-in and more like arriving at a well-loved gathering place, where warm lighting, vintage character, and genuine hospitality set the tone for everything that follows.
Forty-three guest rooms occupy the upper floors, each one shaped by the building's original footprint and no two exactly alike. Exposed brick walls, period details, and a palette that leans into the hotel's heritage give the accommodations a warmth that modern construction rarely achieves. Rooms range from cozy configurations suited to a weekend away to more spacious layouts with enough room to settle in. The design choices are intentional without being overwrought, letting the century-old character of the building do most of the talking. Ace Gillett's Lounge, the hotel's speakeasy-inspired cocktail bar, occupies the ground level and has become a destination in its own right. The dimly lit space channels a mid-century atmosphere with craft cocktails, live music on select evenings, and a social energy that draws both hotel guests and locals through its doors. It is one of those rare hotel bars that feels like it belongs to the city as much as to the property itself.
Location is central to the experience here. The Armstrong sits directly within the pedestrian-friendly grid of Old Town, where independent shops, breweries, restaurants, and galleries line the sidewalks in every direction. Fort Collins has long cultivated a culture of craft, from its nationally recognized brewing scene to its commitment to local food and creative enterprise, and the hotel places you at the center of all of it without requiring a car. The surrounding blocks reward wandering, whether you're drawn to a morning coffee at a neighborhood roaster, an afternoon browsing local boutiques, or an evening moving between the district's many dining rooms.
What lingers about The Armstrong Hotel is its particular kind of confidence. This is a property that doesn't chase trends or lean on renovation to justify its relevance. The appeal is in the accumulated character, the creak of original floors, the sense that the walls have absorbed a century of stories. It is a place that earns its loyalty not through grand gestures but through a steady, unhurried authenticity that feels increasingly rare.
The Armstrong Hotel sits at the corner of a streetscape that hasn't lost its sense of place. Built in 1923, the brick facade rises along the tree-lined blocks of Old Town Fort Collins, its original architectural bones intact beneath thoughtful updates that keep the property firmly rooted in the present. Step through the entrance and you'll find a lobby that feels less like a hotel check-in and more like arriving at a well-loved gathering place, where warm lighting, vintage character, and genuine hospitality set the tone for everything that follows.
Forty-three guest rooms occupy the upper floors, each one shaped by the building's original footprint and no two exactly alike. Exposed brick walls, period details, and a palette that leans into the hotel's heritage give the accommodations a warmth that modern construction rarely achieves. Rooms range from cozy configurations suited to a weekend away to more spacious layouts with enough room to settle in. The design choices are intentional without being overwrought, letting the century-old character of the building do most of the talking. Ace Gillett's Lounge, the hotel's speakeasy-inspired cocktail bar, occupies the ground level and has become a destination in its own right. The dimly lit space channels a mid-century atmosphere with craft cocktails, live music on select evenings, and a social energy that draws both hotel guests and locals through its doors. It is one of those rare hotel bars that feels like it belongs to the city as much as to the property itself.
Location is central to the experience here. The Armstrong sits directly within the pedestrian-friendly grid of Old Town, where independent shops, breweries, restaurants, and galleries line the sidewalks in every direction. Fort Collins has long cultivated a culture of craft, from its nationally recognized brewing scene to its commitment to local food and creative enterprise, and the hotel places you at the center of all of it without requiring a car. The surrounding blocks reward wandering, whether you're drawn to a morning coffee at a neighborhood roaster, an afternoon browsing local boutiques, or an evening moving between the district's many dining rooms.

What we love about this stay
There's something about a hotel that wears its age well — the dark wood in the lobby, the classic facade that signals a certain seriousness about character over trend. The Armstrong sits right in the thick of Fort Collins, close enough to the university and the city's restless creative energy that you feel connected, but the rooms pull you into a quieter register. It's a boutique property that doesn't announce itself loudly; the atmosphere leans toward understated warmth rather than spectacle. Borrow one of their complimentary bikes and you'll find yourself folding into the rhythm of the town almost immediately. It's the kind of place where the scent of coffee and mountain air seem to arrive together each morning, and that small collision stays with you longer than you'd expect.
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259 South College Avenue, Fort Collins, CO, US
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The property is beautiful. The beds are extra comfortable!! Wonderful staff!
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