Boise is home to the Basque Museum & Cultural Center, the only Basque Museum in the United States. Enjoy tapas and paella at The Basque Market or grab a drink at Leku Ono. You can even tour the Cyrus Jacobs/Uberuaga House and Fronton Building, the latter being where the bride's great-uncle grew up.
Biking or walking down the highly-accessible Boise River Greenbelt is one of the best ways to see the city. This 25-mile trail connects parks, some of the best restaurants in Boise, and museums downtown
Enjoy a few hours outside to visit over the 300 different animals from 100 different species
Walk around vendor booths and enjoy a relaxing Saturday morning. On certain Saturdays, there will even be live music or other entertainment, such as street magicians.
Get out in the fresh air and enjoy Boise's year-round mountain resort. Take the mountain rollercoaster or enjoy some local hiking!
Tour this beautiful historic Spanish-style structure operated by the Boise Parks and Recreation Department. Open tour hours are between Sunday and Monday from 11AM- 5PM
Beat the Boise heat at Roaring Springs Water Park
Explore the Snake River Valley Wine Region, 40 minutes outside of Boise, Idaho. The Sunnyslope Wine Trail, referred to as “The Heart of Idaho Wine Country” is home to over 15 wineries and distilleries