Travel Note
We want all of our out of town guests to keep in mind that Denver International Airport is fairly far from Boulder and Longmont. Plan on a solid hour in drive time from leaving the airport to arriving in Boulder or Longmont.
Travel Note
It's advisable to travel down to Boulder and go up Mapleton to get to Gold Hill. Left Hand Canyon is still passable but expect delays to add to your travel time.
Travel Note
Below we have listed a few reasonable hotels in Boulder and Longmont. Due to the popularity in Boulder, during the summer, hotels tend to get very pricey pretty quickly. We did our best to find the more reasonable choices. However, if you are feeling fancy then there are plenty of hotels that you can wine and dine in.
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This casual lodge on the banks of Four Mile Creek is 3.6 miles from the center of town and the University of Colorado at Boulder campus. Located 10-15 minutes from our wedding venue in Gold Hill. This hotel has recently been renovated and is extremely reasonable for the cost of getting a hotel in Boulder.
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This is in Longmont, closer to where Molly and I live. It will also be close to the next day BBQ. It is surrounded by a handful of other similar in price and style. Understated suites have contemporary decor and feature kitchenettes with wet bars, minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. All come with free WiFi, iPod docks and flat-screen TVs, plus pull-out sofas. Some offer mountain views. A free buffet breakfast is provided.
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If you're looking to stay in the heart of Boulder, this is about what to expect. This informal, modern redbrick hotel in Transit Village is 2 miles from both the Pearl Street Mall pedestrian shopping area and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Reasonably affordable for the heart of Boulder. Set on landscaped grounds, this modern hotel with elegant mountain style is a 4-minute walk from the University of Colorado Boulder and a 14-minute walk from Folsom Field football stadium.