Boulder, Colorado City GuideFor over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Boulder, Colorado Travel Guide has been your connection to Boulder's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more. |
Boulder Attractions | ||
Boulder County Farmer’s Market Offers local arts & crafts, antiques, clothing, jewelry, antiques, furniture, holistic services, unique treasures and live music & entertainment for all ages. | ||
Fiske Planetarium / Sommer Bausch Observatory Try a different kind of entertainment and enjoy a laser show set to the tunes of Pink Floyd, the Beatles, Bob Marley, the Dave Matthews Band or an All Request show, where the audience chooses the play list. Take a class and learn about the formation of our solar system, galaxies, black holes and even extra-terrestrials. | ||
Downtown Boulder Stroll along this popular pedestrian mall and enjoy a great selection of restaurants, bookstores, boutiques and sidewalk cafes. Also enjoy seasonal art shows, craft fairs, musical presentations and street performers. | ||
Boulder City Guide | ||
Boulder Homepage Located 35 miles northwest of downtown Denver, Boulder is a captivating mountain community enriched with natural beauty, hip urban culture and a vibrant love of the outdoors. | ||
Boulder Dining Guide | ||
Boulder Restaurants Boulder has an incredible array of dining choices, from ethnic and health food restaurants to funky spots, popular brewpubs, locals\' hangouts and elegant dining for that special occasion. | ||
Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse Traditional Persian Teahouse with over 100 types of teas and a full bar - the only one of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. | ||
Boulder Museums | ||
University of Colorado Museum With more than 4 million artifacts and specimens, the CU Museum houses one of the most extensive and respected natural history collections in the Rocky Mountain and Plains regions. | ||
Boulder Outdoor Recreation | ||
Boulder Creek Path Take a walk, bike or in-line skate along this local, scenic path. Located parallel to Boulder Creek, between Arapahoe Avenue and Canyon Boulevard, the path is great for both recreation and people-watching. | ||
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