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Victorian Elegance with Modern Comforts
Located in the heart of Boulder, Colorado, Hotel Boulderado seamlessly blends historic charm with contemporary amenities. Just a short stroll from Pearl Street Mall, our Victorian-style hotel boasts 2 restaurants, 1 bar, and exquisite wedding packages.
Charming Rooms with Mountain Views
Indulge in our air-conditioned rooms, each thoughtfully designed with a cozy seating area, cable TV, and a private bathroom. Some rooms offer breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountain foothills, providing a serene backdrop to your stay.
Culinary Delights and Timeless Ambiance
Savor fresh, locally sourced cuisine at Spruce Farm & Fish, unwind at The Corner Bar for delectable meals and cocktails, or enjoy signature drinks and appetizers at License No 1 bar. Immerse yourself in the historic lobby's antique furnishings, stained glass ceilings, and a captivating cherry wood staircase.
To experience a perfect blend of history and luxury, book your stay at Hotel Boulderado today!
For inquires of 7 or more rooms per night, please contact the hotel directly.Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
When booking more than 2 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Pets are not allowed.
WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.
Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs USD 30 per day.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 17 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
People no matter the age stay for US$15 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
You haven't added any cots.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Excellent location and a very pretty building
The internet was too slow. Unsuitable for anyone who might need to take a work zoom.
Location location location.
I actually cannot say something negative about the Boulderado.
sensational property, amazing staff and great location…
the rooms in the newer wing can be a bit far,for someone who doesn’t walk so well.
Great hotel. Great location!
I was in the section going through the sky-bridge. Felt a bit as out of the main area. Maybe as was quiet.
It’s a beautiful historic building! And the staff was exceptional!
It’s a beautiful historic building! And the staff was exceptional!
I don’t write reviews, but Yikes - this is worthy of my first bad review. It’s more of a warning. Hope to save one of you.
The main building is great. Historic. The location is awesome. Walk for days.
However, If they tell you to cross the “sky bridge” into “the north wing”, run. It’s an entirely separate building that has the feel of a 90s days inn/comfort inn. Nothing “Victorian” era about it. The carpet looks like it’s from the 90s too. Disgusting. Not sure how they get away with classifying this building as “historic” or “wing”. It’s a building from the 1980’s or 90’s. Clearly not there when main hotel was built. You will find no picture of the exterior of this building in their advertising.
If you have the privilege of staying in room 137, run. Above you you’ll hear stomping late at night and early in the morning. Below you you will hear cars pulling in and out of a parking garages At first I thought it was a guest above us, but when I went up to confront discovered it is a utility closet/ storage room for the staff. It’s not their fault so I did not confront, but 137 shouldn’t be a guest room.
Also, be prepared. Your booking cost here on booking.com will not match the price the hotel will give you on checkout. There will be hidden taxes/fees not disclosed here. Including lodging taxes for the dog! Not worth half of the 708 dollars I spent for 2 nights.
- Michael Burke (don’t know why it’s showing anonymous)
enjoyed roaming the halls looking at the history
Internet is terrible. Front desk acknowledged it is often a problem. Also, they still used the tiny bottles for products instead of switching to bulk, which every decent hotel has done.
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