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Boulder Marriott

3.3 (123 reviews)
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View from the 5th floor
Ramez W.

Really nice hotel in a great area with views. Very close to a lot of things. I was in town for work and this was a very pleasant stay. The WeWork was conveniently located right across the street. There's also a Sprouts supermarket and a lot of good options around the way. The steak and risotto in the downstairs restaurant were amazing Bar tender was a really nice guy too. 5th floor balcony with a Mountain View.

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S F.

Solid Marriott with really friendly, to the point they are cheerful, and helpful staff. Room was comfortable, quiet and showing some signs of wear. But clean overall. Lots of shops, restaurants and grocery just outside the front door.

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Jennifer W.

Nice easy weekend at The Boulder Marriott! Classic Marriott style, fireplace, great coffee, American breakfast, and Super Bowl banter in background!! Lobby is full of lounging spaces, low and high top tables, comfy couches, and personal dining trays. Staff is attentive and personable and quick with a conversation! What a great American Weekend - Valentines and the Super Bowl!! Marriott is celebrating both!!

Kirsten V.

I had to go to Boulder for a family emergency. Staying here was my respite from what was happening. Everyone was so nice, they are practicing very good Covid precautions, my room was spacious and clean. I asked for a room with a view and she gave me one. I was able to use the pool all to myself by reserving it. It just could not have been better.

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Jeffery L.

Stayed here recently for work. From the outside, the hotel looks a little dated, but once inside it is clear it underwent a great remodel to make it more modern. The new rooms are nice. I loved that the glass doors towards the outdoors opened to get fresh air. The showers are great. The lobby bar was ok. Nothing special, but an open welcoming space with a pool table and several TVs. The club room was nice and large. Plenty of places to hang out and work while enjoying the free beverages and breakfast. It is centrally locates. Strangely located in the parking lot of a grocery store and some other shopping that has clearly grown up around it, but a short drive or bike ride to Pearl Street, CU and several local breweries.

Detroit M.

The property itself seemed recently redone and was pretty nice. The DETAILS, however, left a lot to be desired. The front desk people wore casual out to dinner clothes (while everyone else was full Marriott attired). There was a pile of puke in the garage for at least 24 hours (and mandated $20 garage parking even with the restaurants closed and all the ground level spots were open). Stains on furniture and garbage in the halls that never moved. Could be a star, but needs some serious polishing.

The front entrance
Starr L.

I didn't get a chance to stay here, but came here for a conference. They were nothing but great! Starting from walking into the door, the concierge desk was courteous and helpful right away. The lobby has two fruit-infused waters that became my weekend addiction (you guys gotta try it)! The restrooms were clean and we each stall had a private sinks in them. The bar and restaurant were very friendly and served us free coffee until 10am everyday. The lounge area in the lobby was relaxing and inviting. The service and amenities here piqued my interest in staying here in the future.

Yellow stain on shower curtain
Michael S.

Probably one of the worst rooms I've had in quite some time. Like many of the other complaints the rooms are gross. Maybe it's because it's only $100 a night for the most basic room and I guess you get what you pay for, but I feel like a hotel should feel like a hotel not a motel! The shower curtain was disgusting, the sink didn't drain, hair and fuzzies on bed sheet, stains on floor, cracks in the ceiling, and the outer side of the toilet looked to have dried up urine next to the bolts of the toilet. I can't express how unhappy I was! We were only staying a night so we made it work, but I will never go back. I highly recommend you look elsewhere.

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Kevin K.

Welcoming and courteous staff. Near the entrance is the M Club lounge, bar/restaurant, pool table in the lobby, and plenty of seats. Lounge has a espresso machine, snacks and drinks 24 hours. Serves basic breakfast. Couldn't try dinner due to weekend stay. Room is cozy and depending on the side your room is, you can get a view of the nearby mountain. Lots of retail stores within walking distance and within few miles. Highly recommend the Estes Park during winter.

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Spotlessly clean common areas and pool. Nice furniture! Great value. Staff was always cleaning and straightening up. Comfortable bed.

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This was a nice hotel in Boulder. I do recommend it especially if you are a business traveler.

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Everyone seemed to love The Buff for meals and we were a short ride away from Pearl Street and the CU campus.

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Colorado Chautauqua Association - Bandshell on the green for the event

Colorado Chautauqua Association

(15 reviews)

We had a preplanned excursion in/around Boulder for the wknd. Heard about this venue and checked…read moreout their concert list. Lo and behold, Tab Benoit (a terrific blues singer and guitarist) was performing Saturday night! Although it appeared sold out, we lucked into 6th row, just off center (on the aisle). At just under $70/ticket it was reasonable. Tab and his bandmates (drummer and bassist) put on a nonstop 90 minute show that really highlighted Tab's extraordinary guitar playing. He also crooned a few ballads in his signature raspy voice (though not enough in our opinion)! In terms of living/performing blues artists, Tab is among the elite. Checkout the 3 video snippets for a glimpse at his versatility. The quaint venue is amazing. At over 125 years old, t's officially listed as historic. And, despite being 50+ feet high, it is made almost entirely of red wood. That yields really warm acoustics that never harshly echo. A quick glance at the calendar and it appears there's something going on 5-6 days/week. Lots of free parking, though you might have to walk a bit, and likely uphill. They sell snacks and drinks at the venue (no bringing in your own). All purses do get checked. The concession prices are high ($6-8 for a single can of beer or a vodka-seltzer) but consistent/average for concert venues. Seats are reasonably comfortable (old movie-house-style, fold up/down, lightly padded) with a nifty cupholder on the back of the seat in front of you. Restrooms are off premises - yep, you gotta exit the auditorium and walk about 75 feet to a small structure that houses the men's/women's bathrooms. Your wrist band that you should have received upon entry, gets you back into the auditorium (don't exit without it)! Oh and maybe don't forget your ear protection - I brought some decent small ones from home and was glad I did, seeing how close we were. Upon exiting the venue it is a little dark along the various walkways to your car and your phone can light the path. Things are congested for about 15-20 minutes but it all moves slowly/surely because it's not massive like an arena or stadium. I can see why so many big names come here!

This review is specifically for the Colorado Music Festival Symphony Orchestra. I have accompanied…read moremy son to three of these performances this summer, and I couldn't be more impressed. I played in wind ensembles and symphony orchestras as a youngster, but definitely fall in the category of amateur, at best. I do love a good night out at the performing arts, though. The orchestra this summer, led by Maestro Peter Oundjian, is exceptional. I can't remember a symphonic performance that was more intricately perfect in ensemble and intonation than the three I have heard this summer. That each individual performer could be put into a large group and perform as one in such an exceptional way is truly awe-inspiring. I'm going to hear the Dvorak tonight, and simply can't wait! For those who don't know, the Colorado Symphony is now fortuitous in being led by Maestro Oundjian, and under his leadership, I can only imagine that the sky is the limit! That said, there is something very special about driving into the Boulder country/mountains to this little auditorium in Chautauqua Park, with exceptional acoustics and an orchestra composed of some of the best musicians from around the country. What an absolute treat! While the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is a national treasure for us in Colorado, I promise you won't miss the traffic and parking fees of downtown Denver!

Hotel Boulderado - Passage between bedroom and bathroom

Hotel Boulderado

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

Stayed at Hotel Boulderado in Boulder, Colorado and had a mixed experience. The hotel itself is…read morehistoric (over 100 years old), and that shows, particularly in the lobby. The rooms are very ordinary, not as they appear when you are booking. It's also in a great location--very close to the University of Colorado Boulder and walkable to a lot of shops and restaurants. The lobby is definitely the highlight--absolutely beautiful with intricate details, a vintage glass ceiling, and a grand, elegant feel that gives you a sense of the building's history. Our room was clean, and the bathroom was also well-maintained. The surrounding area felt safe, which we appreciated. That said, the room itself was a bit dark, which seems pretty typical for many American hotels. The biggest downside for us was the required valet parking. It meant we never really had easy access to our car unless we wanted to go through the hassle of requesting it every time. Because of that, we ended up just using Uber the whole stay. Personally, I would much rather just pay to park and have direct access to my own vehicle. To be fair, the valet staff were always very friendly and welcoming whenever we came and went. We also ran into some minor inconveniences--there didn't seem to be enough robes, towels, or washcloths available during our stay. Overall, it was fine for a short visit. The lobby is stunning and the location is excellent, but the valet situation alone would make me choose somewhere else next time.

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