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Boulder County, CO
Adjacent to the Gold Hill Inn in Gold Hill, the Bluebird Lodge was a tourist hotel in the late 1800s. While the nine individual rooms are not available to individuals, the owners rent the entire place at a very reasonable rate. Furnished in a manner evocative of its original era, yet with updated facilities, the Bluebird Lodge is a unique location for a wedding party, a business meeting or a family reunion. It's a perfect place to experience a sense of the old West in a town that seems not to have changed much from centuries ago. more...
The hotel offers 152 boutique-style guest rooms and five suites and is within walking distance of the Pearl Street Mall, the 29th Street Mall and the attractive University of Colorado campus. The hotel was scheduled to begin a needed renovation in November 2014. It has six meeting rooms that contain 4,943 square feet of space. more...
This small, lovely home near downtown exudes a peaceful air, perhaps because of the Zen Buddhist practice in an adjacent cottage. The B&B is not for people who need luxury and spacious rooms, but all rooms are tastefully decorated with a modern bathroom. The inn, which prides itself on sustainable practices, has an appealing tree-shaded setting with a small garden and is conveniently located in the center of the city. more...
This is a setting almost unlike anywhere else in the U.S. for a family vacation, wedding, business retreat, or just an escape for two. Lodgings consist of 58 well-appointed cottages built in the late 19th century and early 20th century by members of the Chatauqua movement, which, while Methodist of origin, was dedicated to promoting nondenominational education and an appreciation for the arts and the enjoyment of food. Colorado Chautauqua is one of the last of the communities set up at the height of the movement over 100 years ago, and offers unique, comfortably furnished accommodations evocative of its past. It is located adjacent to the exceptional hiking opportunities in the Boulder Flatirons. There are various sizes of meeting facilities, including a large community hall, and outdoor settings abound for weddings or events. more...
This relatively new hotel is a bit removed from the city center but has plenty to offer. The lobby is attractive, the rooms are very comfortable and the amenities are generous. There's a nice fitness center, and don't miss the free, local craft beer and wine at the manager's reception Monday-Thursday evenings. more...
Perfectly situated at the base of the foothills and next to the outdoor Pearl Street Mall, the 160-room hotel provides a glimpse of old Colorado. The independently owned Boulderado, which opened in 1909, is Italian Renaissance style with Spanish Revival features. It features a stained-glass canopy ceiling and a cantilevered cherrywood staircase that extends from the basement to the fifth floor. The hotel has 10,000 square feet of meeting space, including a historic mezzanine overlooking the lobby. more...
The 269-room hotel offers a spectacular view of the flatirons and is situated near the attractive University of Colorado campus. It sits on 16 acres and is within walking distance of the Pearl Street and 29th Street malls. It has 18,000 square feet of meeting space, including a 10,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom. An outdoor pavilion can accommodate up to 450 guests for a banquet. more...
Ideally located next to the Pearl Street Mall, the elegant 201-room hotel has an incredible view of the flatirons. There's a relaxing Great Room with a fireplace, and rooms are equipped with a soaking tub and a glass shower. A 10,000-square-foot spa with 12 treatment rooms beckons guests. more...
Located just a short walk from the heart of town, the Bradley Boulder Inn offers quiet and class and sizeable rooms with refined taste. The small inn has12 rooms, each uniquely decorated and some with balconies and mountain views, along with fire places and upscale bathrooms with over-size spa tubs. The inn features custom-made king and queen beds with fine Egyptian cotton linen and, of course, a full breakfast. more...