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    Beautiful hotel
    Todd S.

    Just so beautiful. Could not have loved this place anymore. It has like four bars and has comedy shows on weekends. It just had it all.

    Tex M.

    This is a super cute, antique, historical hotel. I wanted to love it. Here's the problem I had. The light shined HORRIBLY through the bedroom door all night. We had to rig towels and the robe hoping that would help light not come through. Nope it still did. Just be aware you won't get a good night sleep. Also, the bed is hard. Not super hard, but they need to be replaced as well as the carpets in the room. Time for hardwood floors especially for someone who has allergies. The restaurant is decent. The coffee sux. Tasted like burnt coffee. Worst then Starbucks.

    Ripped curtains

    My husband and I stayed at Hotel Boulderado a couple of weeks ago and paid over $600 for a one night stay. Our experience was very disappointing. We had requested a queen size bed however the bed was a full size and was not comfortable. There were holes in the curtains and many stains on the carpet. We expressed our concern to the front desk but was told there was nothing they could do. The location is great but not worth the money.

    This is what we got when we paid for a premium Mountain View room.
    James K.

    A bit rustic but certainly comfortable. Easy check in since we had prepaid everything online. Getting to the room is a little convoluted... depending upon which part of the hotel you are staying in. We had to take an elevator up to the second floor, get off, walk across a skyway to another part of the hotel, then take another elevator up to the fourth floor. The room we had was pretty spacious, fairly comfortable beds with so many pillows. The bathroom is also pretty good in size and big enough for two people at once to be in there. We didn't try any of the restaurants in the hotel but there seemed to be many options. The only real disappointment was the view. We had paid extra for a view of the mountains and I have posted a picture of what I guess they consider a "mountain view". I find it so unfortunate these days, hotels don't provide water, you have to ask them to clean your room or to get a change of towels. I understood why they did it during COVID, but that time has long since been over and it isn't as if you decreased your prices with the services. But when you charge more for a premium view and then don't actually provide it... well, let's just say there are other places to stay when in Boulder.

    Holiday setting from the mezzanine
    Sara M.

    We chose to have our Thanksgiving dinner at the Boulderado this year, on their hotel mezzanine where they have a beautiful buffet holiday meal. The restaurant off the lobby has a different, served set, of meals. It appears to me that given the size of the buffet spread, this must be done in their catering and conference kitchen, not the restaurant's. It turned out to be wonderful, in such an historic and well decorated venue. We did a different historic venue last year and though the other place had the advantage of being walkable from our home and served set meals, the main turkey meat option was a bit of a letdown. We mad a reservation weeks ago and this was such a poplar choice there were few time options than I had hoped. And though bit early for us traditionally, it worked out well. We have been to a winter wedding on this level of the hotel and to a university celebration also, but both were decades ago. It turned out that today was a perfect choice too. The 2 story lobby was decorated holiday season. The food was plentiful and though a buffet, was professionally served in various alcoves adjacent to the mezzanine. A pianist played through the meal. There were plenty of servers available too, to take and deliver drink orders, to clear tables 0f used plates and to be generally helpful. There were so many options so I am posting the printed menus. My husband and I selected whatever each of us preferred, Servings were substantial, refills or additional choices were always available. Our drink order was taken and served first, My husband had the prosecco, I had the pomegranate Alperol Spritz. It was beautiful to look at and to taste. The turkey was perfect, any choice of meat happily served by professionals. We self served the gravy and cranberry options. We both enjoyed the shrimp but there were several other seafood appetizers on a cocktail bar decorated with Ice sculpture. Neither us chose a salad though there were several options, but the other appetizers grabbed our senses first. There were dinner rolls and cornbread available. The dessert room was fun and though we were fairly full by then we each tried the pies as well as an ice cream sunday bar. But there were also cupcakes and waffles to decorate and personalize. Coffee and tea were available in this room. All in all, we so enjoyed and preferred this to last year's choice, now that our family and friends are no longer local, we have already decided to come here again next year.

    Bagel and lox breakfast.
    Chris H.

    PROS Nice, clean room, reasonable price (my stay $170+ tax AARP). Beautiful overall hotel. Spruce onsite restaurant was excellent. We only had breakfast and glass of wine in the evening. Servers Christie and Rose were both attentive and charming. Corner Bar onsite tavern had excellent service. Outdoor seating. Fun late-night bar (License No. 1) in the basement. Best location, just a block from Peal pedestrian walking street. Everyone throughout the hotel were very friendly. CONS We stayed in the new wing, and it is a maze to walk to/from the lobby. Expensive parking at $30/night (valet only), but I used a public parking garage a block away where SAT+SUN free. Cheap and very convenient. Only staff can handle baggage carts. Will return for sure!

    Cate B.

    I loved our stay here. This hotel has such a cool feeling to it. It seems like it has such history. It's gorgeous too. Apparently Stephen King had loved to stay here in the past, which as a fan that was cool to discover. The place has a presence and it tracks this would be a place he would be drawn to. The staff was extremely welcoming. The room very comfortable. I'd love to go back.

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    R F.

    Nice, quaint hotel. Parking - only have valet parking where they park your car in a lot within walking distance from the hotel. You can park in a slot near the front of the hotel for a few minutes to check in. Check In - Staff were very friendly and efficient. It's easier to check in if you have online reservations. One of the staff members even showed me the old "safe." Ambiance - The hotel has a nice stained glass ceiling. It is cozy with sofas and armchairs. The carpet though is showing its age. Otherwise, the area was clean and inviting. Rooms - the room we stayed in was clean and comfortable. The sheets were soft. The restroom was functional. Check out - The process was seamless, took only a few minutes then the valet had our vehicle ready near the entrance. Highly recommend this hotel if you are staying in Boulder. It's also within walking distance from Pearl Street and all the restaurants and stores.

    Vivian C.

    First time having a staycation in Boulder and it definitely won't be my last time after staying in Hotel Boulderado! I'm floored by how beautiful the hotel is, and the staff is super accommodating and kind! I felt like I was in Twilight Zone riding in one of those mega old elevators but it was a neat experience. The atmosphere and interior design is just so lovely and cozy, I definitely plan on staying more days the next time we visit. The room itself was so spacious and just as pretty as the lobby. Their bed is one of the comfiest. Definitely one of the best hotels I've visited. Wish I remembered to take pictures of our room. The aesthetic is top notch here.

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    Stayed here for a third time - first time was in the original section, 2nd and 3rd times were in the newer section across the bridgeway.

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    I still like this hotel on my second stay, but might consider another next time around…read more The good: bed was comfortable, shower was nice, and you can prop the window open for a little mountain air. I also liked the lobby where we could all cowork a bit. The average: the cost was manageable for a work trip, but it's still pricey like all things in Boulder. It's the value option but would be a high end price point in a lot of places. Location? Pretty good. Not a walk to the farmers' market or Pearl Street, but certainly very close to many things (including breakfast at The Buff across the street) and a very short drive to many things you'd want to be near. The main issue this time was they only had one working elevator the entire weekend we were here. It's the only way to the parking garage and there were times I was waiting 10-15 minutes per session which was insane. Staff sort of tried to play it off (what are they supposed to do?) but it was a thing. The parking garage was also jam packed on this weekend, which wasn't the case last time. We struggled to find spots multiple times, and if I hadn't committed to already adding the $27 parking fee per day, I might've tried for some street parking to save time and money. It can be very tight turning into it as well. A couple other nice touches: I liked that they had decent coffee available in the lobby during the mornings, and a cold filtered water station. The bar wasn't open which would've been nice as we all unwound after an event, but it is what it is. This one hit most boxes the first time around, but didn't quite pan out perfectly on round two. I'll consider it if traveling to Boulder, but will probably look elsewhere first.

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