Please see below for an Area Guide provided by the hotel.
If you're interesting in exploring Boulder's beloved Flatirons, Chautauqua Park affords the best way to get a closer look. Gaze up at them from the hiking area's beautiful meadow, where dozens of trails lead off into the foothills, then hike right up into the Flatirons if you are seeking a bit more exercise and adventure. Parking is limited at the park and complimentary shuttles are available from Pearl Street.
The brick-paved Pearl Street is Boulder's heart and soul — a central gathering place where locals and visitors alike come to stroll and shop among the historic storefronts, dine at buzzed-about restaurants, sip coffee, throw back a microbrew or simply people-watch.
Located approximately 20 miles from Boulder, Golden is a popular tourist destination in Colorado. Home to Coors Brewery, you can spend an afternoon brewery hopping, floating down Clear Creek, hiking a variety of trails or drive up Lookout Mountain and visit Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave.
Red Rocks Park is a well known Colorado attraction for sightseeing and hiking. The Park’s best known feature is the Red Rocks Amphitheater which was designed by Burnham Hoyt, one of Denver’s best known architects. The visitor center, completed in 2003 offers a gift shop, restaurant, exhibits and meeting rooms.
Denver is approximately 30 miles from Boulder and offers a variety of activities. A few worth noting are... Denver Zoo Cherry Creek Shopping Center Denver Botanical Gardens Denver Museum of Nature & Science Downtown Aquarium Colorado Rockies Baseball