Where To Stay When Visiting Boulder

Where To Stay When Visiting Boulder

Before you move to the Boulder area you will need to visit. When you need lodging in Boulder here are some choices to consider. I have tried to give a good selection of price ranges while choosing the locations that I think would help you get a feel for the town.  Prices will vary depending upon your dates and availability at the hotels.

Boulderado HotelHotel Boulderado – ~$270 http://www.boulderado.com/ The Hotel Boulderado is located right in Downtown Boulder, one block from the Pearl Street Mall. Staying at the Boulderado will give you a great sense of what Boulder is all about. If you have never been to Boulder this is a great place to stay. It was built in 1909 as a joint project to attract tourists. It is still attracting crowds.

 

 

St Julien SpaSt. Julian Hotel – ~$350 http://www.stjulien.com/ If you are looking to be pampered in Downtown Boulder this is the place. Located right downtown with easy access to all that downtown Boulder has to offer. If you really want to do it up request a room with a view of the Flatirons. Spa on site.

 

 

Briar Rose Bed and Breakfast – $165 – $205 http://www.briarrosebb.com/ A bed and breakfast conveniently located near downtown Boulder and the University of Colorado. Great option if you are looking for something different than a normal hotel.

 

 

Courtyard by Marriott – ~$230 http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/denbd-courtyard-boulder/ This hotel’s location is an easy drive to anywhere in town but there are no restaurants within walking distance.

The Bradley – ~$175 – $275 http://www.thebradleyboulder.com/ The Bradley is a small boutique hotel right in Downtown Boulder. Quiet rooms, nicely decorated. This would be a great escape from the everyday lodging choices. Just a few blocks east of the Pearl Street Mall and right near many great restaurant choices.

 

 

Boulder Marriott – ~$250 http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/denbo-boulder-marriott/ A nice full service hotel located near everything. Close to CU, 29th Street Mall.

Chautauqua Cottages – ~$200 (Varies with cottage) http://www.chautauqua.com These cottages are especially popular in the summer but are available year around. If you have hiking and relaxation on the schedule this would be a great option. Located right at Chautauqua Park.

 

Millenium Harvest House – ~$140 http://www.millenniumhotels.com/millenniumboulder/index.html Located right on the Boulder Creek Path and located next to CU. There are 15 tennis courts on site. This is where I have played tennis since I was a kid. Close to restaurants and shopping.

Homewood Suites – ~$160 http://bit.ly/wQ9soD This hotel is located near Foothills Parkway and Baseline Road.

Holiday Inn Express – ~$180 http://bit.ly/xR41o9 The Holiday Inn Express is located on North Broadway. There are some good coffee shops and restaurants within an easy walk.

Twin Lakes Inn – ~$119 http://www.twinlakesinnboulder.com/ This small hotel is located in a residential neighborhood in Gunbarrel about 5 miles from downtown Boulder.

Alps Boulder Canyon – $160  http://www.alpsinn.com/ This hotel is located approximately 4 miles up Boulder Canyon. It is definitely different than all of the other choices because you are in a small in up in the mountains. If you are looking for Colorado quaint check this place out.

Hyatt Place – $250 http://boulderpearlstreet.place.hyatt.com This is one of Boulder’s newest hotels. It is located on east Pearl Street and is a short walk to the 29th Street Mall.

Quality Inn Boulder – $130 http://www.qualityinnboulder.com/ This traditional hotel is located on Arapahoe Street close to Boulder High and the CU Campus.  It is very centrally located and is well maintained.

There are other options out there for lodging in Boulder Colorado,  but this gives a good cross-section of what is available. The prices listed may vary depending upon time of year etc.

 

Boulder Walking Tour – Whittier Neighborhood

Boulder Walking Tour – Whittier Neighborhood

Whittier Walking tour

This self-guided Boulder walking tour is one of a series that I created for those who would like to explore Boulder by foot. You may want to combine this tour with the one for Mapleton Hill.

Download The Whittier Neighborhood Walking Tour in PDF

The following detailed directions will take you on a walking tour through the historic Whittier Neighborhood on the east end of Downtown Boulder. This neighborhood is just east of downtown and is one of Boulder’s oldest. The houses are generally smaller than on Mapleton Hill but the streets are charming, and the properties are well kept. You will find a mix of small cottages, larger Victorian houses and now there is a nice mix of modern homes as well. The tour is 2.75 miles in length including a half mile optional walk on Sunset Hill.

  1. Begin on the Pearl Street Mall atthe intersection of (1) Broadway and Pearl Streets.
    Boulder County Courthouse From Pearl Street Mall

    Boulder County Courthouse From Pearl Street Mall

    Head east (away from the mountains) walking along the Pearl Street Mall.

  2. At 14th Street take a left. As you head north you will pass the historic Boulder Theatre, the Methodist Church (built in 1891) and the Shambhala Meditation Center. Stay on the right side of the street.
  3. Take a right on Pine and walk directly in front of St. John’s Episcopal Church. This section of town has Boulder’s oldest and most beautiful churches.
  4. Take a left on 15th and head up the hill. At Mapleton cross the street and head up SONY DSCthe alley. At the end of the alley keep walking up the steep hill on the sidewalk. At the top of the sidewalk you will be on Sunset Hill. Continue straight and take a round trip walk down Sunset Street (optional .5 mile section). You will see an interesting mix of original houses and new houses that take advantage of the great view. Walk up the right side and back on the left side. If you are in a hurry you can skip this Sunset Hill walk.
  5. Take a left (east) on High Street, and continue to the end of the street.
  6. At the east end of the cul-de-sac take the hidden staircase that is just to the left of SONY DSC1650 High Street. Follow the staircase down to Bluff Street and walk down to 22nd where you can take a detour up Lovers Hill Park and take a rest on the quiet bench. Here you will find a good view of the red roofs of the CU campus and another quiet hilltop cul-de-sac.
  7. When you are back down on Bluff continue east and then take a right on 23rd
  8. In one block take a right at Mapleton and head back west. Continue on Mapleton for five blocks.
  9. Take a left at 18th Street, here you will find Jessie Fitzpatrick Park one of Boulder’s pocket parks. As you cross Pine and Spruce you again fee the transition between residential and commercial.
  10. Right on Pearl. As you hit Pearl you will be in the heart of the East Pearl retail Snooze Boulderdistrict. Here you will find boutiques, restaurants and coffee shops. Continue along Pearl until you reach your starting point again.
Boulder Walking Tours – Mapleton Hill

Boulder Walking Tours – Mapleton Hill

Mapleton Hill Walking TourWhen I visit a new place my most favorite thing to do is to walk and explore. By taking it slow you can get a deep sense of the flavor of the place, explore nooks and cranny’s that would be missed by car and take a good look at how people live. A few years back, in anticipation of a trip to San Francisco I bought a book that gave detailed walking tours highlighting the hidden staircases of San Francisco.  I only had time to do one of the walks but in doing so, I explored an area of town that I had never seen, stumbled on a great restaurant and at the end of the day felt very satisfied in the journey.

In that spirit I’ve created a few Boulder walking tours that highlight fun neighborhoods to walk through. The tours are detailed but feel free to explore on your own off the designated route. You may want to combine this walking tour with the Whittier Neighborhood walking tour.

This tour starts in the heart of downtown Boulder at Pearl Street and Broadway on the Pearl Street Mall and sets a course into the oldest and most prestigious neighborhoods in Boulder, Mapleton Hill.

I think the easiest way to do the tour is to download and print the PDF. You can do that by clicking this link: Boulder Walking Tours Mapleton Hill

Here are the directions if you don’t have ready access to a printer:

  1. Begin on the Pearl Street Mall at the intersection of Broadway and Pearl Streets.
    Pearl Street Mall

    Pearl Street Mall

    Head west (toward the mountains). The pedestrian mall will end in one block and when it does cross the street and stay to the north side of the street. Along this block you will see some good choices for dinner or lunch.

  2. At 10th Street take a right and start heading out of the commercial area into the residential areas. In one block
  3. Take a left on Spruce and head west once again. It’s best to get to the north side of the street, especially when you cross 9th Use the cross walk and head west on Spruce to 8th. On this block you will start to see smaller examples of Victorian homes.
  4. Take a right on 8th Street for a quick jog to Pine Street. As you head up the hill you Mapleton Hill Homewill find that the houses and lots begin to grow in size. Many of the homes you see are some of the 1,300 homes in Boulder that have been protected by the Historic Preservation program. This means that the owners need to keep the homes looking the same on the exterior.
  5. Take a left on Pine Street and continue all the way to 4th. Along this stretch you will see some beautiful large houses and some well-preserved smaller homes.
  6. Take a right at the “T” at 4th.
  7. And then take the first right on Highland Avenue. As you walk east on Highland you will notice some of the largest and most expensive houses in town. Be sure to notice the peek-a-boo views of The Flatirons to the west.
  8. At 8th cross the street and head uphill (left) towards the old Mapleton School. It is now an early childhood center. Walk through the park at the back of the building and then continue to the left until you hit Mapleton Ave.
  9. Head east on Mapleton. Mapleton Avenue is especially nice because of the center median. Stay on the south side of the street and enjoy your walk all the way down the hill to Broadway. On the right just before the steepest section you will see two of Boulders largest and most ornate homes.
  10. Take a right on Broadway and continue back to your starting point.

The entire tour is approximately 1.5 miles.