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Oxford Suites Boise
4.6/594 Reviews
It is right next to the high way so the traffic noise was kind of loud. The air condition was broken but they fixed it in no time after we call them. The breakfast was great!
Home2 Suites by Hilton Boise Downtown
4.7/5102 Reviews
Downtown Boise
Great location, within walking distance to many restaurants and shops. The common areas were nicely designed and clean. The room was clean, and we were pleasantly surprised by the mini kitchenette. The kids really enjoyed the pool. We appreciated the extra towels at the pool. The cons were: the bottom of the pool was pretty rough. I get the need for traction, but it rubbed my kids' feet raw. There wasn't a hot tub. The parking garage attached to the hotel is open to the public, so if there is a popular event happening downtown (i.e. New Year's Eve Potato Drop) the garage will fill up while you were out elsewhwere. Leaving you to have to find somewhere else to park even though you prepaid for parking in that garage.
Hyatt Place Boise Towne Square
4.1/5102 Reviews
I stayed at this hotel on 2/8 for business. I travel regularly but usually stay with another hotel chain. However, Boise was almost completely booked for the night. When I got to my room I noticed the sink was dirty. There was a pink ring around the bottom. The hand towel had a huge yellow stain on the front side that you could see across the room. The toilet had black mold streaks in the bowl, pee under the seat and clearly had not been cleaned. When I asked to change rooms I was told there was nothing available but someone would clean the room while I went to dinner. When I came back from dinner the room had not been cleaned AND the comforter and sheets had been pulled back on one side. I again asked for a new room and was told there was nothing they can do. I asked to speak with the General Manager the next morning but she was not available. I asked for a phone call and heard nothing. This hotel is filthy and the employees do not care about the guest experience. A direct quote from the night manager ”If my room looked like yours there is no way I would stay there”.... yet they did nothing about it. RUN, dont walk as far away as you can from this hotel. Even Motel 6 might be better.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Boise Airport
3.6/595 Reviews
the best hotel breakfast I’ve had in a long time The room was clean and comfortable The pool was a nice treat Reasonable prices on a busy weekend. Love the pet area Dotty and Tamera at the front desk were wonderful
Red Lion Hotel Boise Downtowner
3.3/598 Reviews
Downtown Boise
WSU lacrosse games brought us to Boise and we stayed at the Red Lion Downtowner. We made the 8 1/2 hour drive and arrived a little early. Vanessa was at the counter and I asked if there was a way we could check in a little earlier because the game was at 3:00. Vanessa was so pleasant and helpful. She took my name and number and then let us know when a room was available for early check in. She said something about the lacrosse team staying there too and that's when I noticed several gift type bags on the counter. I asked if they were from parents and she said no that they did that for the boys! Such a cool gesture from the hotel team!!! We had a great breakfast the following morning. I didn't get the young mans name working there but he was super friendly and very helpful replacing the coffee , getting napkins etc. Thank you Red Lion Staff for a great stay!!!
Hampton Inn & Suites Boise-Downtown
4.5/5100 Reviews
Downtown Boise
0My wife and I arrived in our room to find the toilet clogged. I called down to the front desk to ask for a plunger, and was told one would be sent up immediately. 15 minutes later, I went to the front desk to ask for a plunger in person. I was told the request was delayed because something important came up(!) but it would be sent up immediately. 10 minutes later, I returned to the front desk to ask for a plunger again. I was told the plunger was ”already on its way.” While I stood there, a maintenance staff member arrived at the front desk and told the front desk staff he could not find a plunger (the one that was ”already on its way” to my room). I followed a front desk staff member and the maintenance staff to the janitorial closet, where we located the plunger and then I had the pleasure of plunging a previous guest's floating fecal matter from a hotel room toilet. I escorted the maintenance staff member to the janitorial closet (on the 5th floor by the pool, in case anyone needs to know) so he wouldn't have to also handle the dirty plunger. Feeling lied to and dismissed about the plunger issue twice, I went to the front desk to lodge a complaint with the night manager. I asked for the Night Manager specifically. Once more I was lied to when one of the front desk staff (Alai) identified himself as the night manager. While I was speaking to him privately and away from other customers about my complaint, the ACTUAL night manager (Nix) appeared and asked if I had a complaint. I found Nix (the actual night manager) incredibly rude and dismissive. It's little wonder where this ill-trained and unprepared staff take their cues. The location is great, but save yourself the trouble and stay in the Radisson across the street.

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Boise Travel Guide

Why Visit Boise, Idaho?

“Pronounced boy-see”, Boise is the capital and most populous city in the state of Idaho. Rumor has it, that the city was named after a French-speaking guide who exclaimed “Les bois! Les bois!” (“The woods! The woods!”) upon the sight of the surrounding woods along the river. Boise is surrounded by mountains towards the northeast, known to locals as the Boise foothills.

The Best Time to Visit Boise, Idaho

Boise experiences four seasons, with dry summers averaging at 90°F, and cold winters averaging at 30°F. Spring and fall are shorter seasons compared to summer and winter. The best time to visit Boise is between March and May, and September and November, where outdoor activities are aplenty. Shred the slopes at Bogus Basin, a ski area 19 miles north of Boise, during the winter months of December to February.

Getting Around Boise, Idaho

Leaving Boise Airport (BOI)

The city of Boise, Idaho is served by Boise Airport (BOI), Idaho’s busiest airport, just 3 miles south of the city center. Most transport services leaving Boise Airport (BOI) are located on the lower level roadway, outside the baggage claim area. The curbs are color-coded according to each transport service.

The taxi pick-up point is located along the black curb. Taking a taxi from Boise Airport (BOI) to downtown Boise costs between US$12–US$15.

The cheapest way to get from Boise Airport (BOI) to downtown Boise is via ValleyRide buses, located along the purple curb. It takes around 14 minutes on the Line 3 bus to get downtown from the airport, and costs US$1.50 per ride.

Hotels near Boise Airport (BOI) include: 2-star Holiday Inn Express & Suites Boise Airport, 2-star Rodeway Inn Airport Boise, and 3-star Comfort Suites Boise Airport

Getting Around Downtown Boise

ValleyRide is the city’s main mode of public transport. Single rides cost US$1.50. Alternatively, purchase day passes for US$2.50 per day. Bike sharing service Boise Green Bike provides a healthier, greener alternative form of transportation around downtown Boise. Dock-free e-scooter services such as Lime, Bird and Spin are widely available downtown too.

Things to Do in Boise, Idaho

Hiking and biking are popular outdoor activities in Boise. Hike/bike trails in the foothills are accessible by 8th Street in downtown Boise. Spoil yourself after your strenuous activity by coming back to 8th Street, where you’ll be greeted with a pedestrian zone of sidewalk cafes and restaurants.

Visit the Basque Block, located downtown between Capitol Boulevard and 6th Street on Grove, to learn about Boise’s Basque heritage through food and knowledge. The Basque Block is comprised of two carefully-revitalized boarding houses, the Cyrus Jacobs-Uberruaga House and the Anduiza, the Basque Center, the Basque Museum and Cultural Center, and the Basque Market.

Idaho State Capitol plays home to the government of the state of Idaho. While you’re there, visit Boise Art Museum on Capitol in front of Julia Davis Park, and Zoo Boise located in the park.

Popular hotels in downtown Boise include: 4-star Inn at 500 Capitol, 4-star The Grove Hotel, 4-star Hotel 43 Boise, 3-star Residence Inn by Marriott Boise Downtown City Center, 3-star Hampton Inn & Suites Boise Downtown, 3-star Hyatt Place Boise/Downtown, and 3-star Home2 Suites by Hilton Boise Downtown.

Access the Boise River along the Greenbelt, just 1.9 miles away from downtown Boise, for a myriad of outdoor activities including fishing, biking, and rafting down the 25-mile stretch. Hotels near the Boise River Greenbelt include: 3-star Red Lion Hotel Boise Downtowner, 3-star Hilton Garden Inn Boise Downtown, ID, and 3-star Modern Hotel.

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