City centre Boise blends historic charm with modern energy as Idaho's vibrant capital city centre. The gleaming copper dome of the State Capitol rises above tree-lined streets filled with local culture. The Egyptian Theatre's ornate facade catches afternoon light while 8th Street hums with activity. Visitors can explore well-preserved 19th-century buildings in the Old Boise Historic District. Brewery patios spill onto pavements as craft beer aromas mingle with restaurant fare. The Boise River flows along downtown's southern edge, offering scenic paths for walking and cycling.
Boise's North End charms visitors with tree-lined streets and well-preserved historic homes from the early 1900s. This walkable area balances quiet residential charm with easy access to outdoor adventure at Camel's Back Park. Local coffee shops and small businesses dot the landscape for an authentic Idaho experience. Harrison Boulevard showcases grand Tudor and Craftsman mansions while the nearby Boise Foothills offer wilderness hiking just streets away. Intimate farm-to-table cafes highlight local ingredients in this area where genuine community spirit thrives. Cathedral architecture and seasonal gardens complete this historic district's appeal.
Perched on a plateau above city centre Boise, the Bench offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle. Tree-lined streets wind past mid-century homes and diverse international eateries. This affordable area gives travellers authentic local flavour. The Bench rewards explorers with unexpected gems like the historic Boise Depot and Hillcrest Country Club. Families appreciate the Aquarium of Boise and nearby parks with mountain views. Budget-conscious travellers find comfortable accommodation just minutes from city centre attractions.
Discover Boise's West End, where tree-lined streets create a peaceful residential haven just minutes from city centre. The area balances quiet charm with emerging local hotspots. Riverside trails connect to Esther Simplot Park, offering plenty of outdoor recreation along the Boise River. Craft breweries and farm-to-table eateries occupy converted historic homes throughout the area. The Boise River Greenbelt provides miles of paved paths for walking and cycling. Most visitors appreciate the authentic local atmosphere where you'll share coffee shops with area residents.
The East End of Boise blends historic charm with natural beauty along tree-lined streets. Victorian mansions and craftsman bungalows from the early 1900s create a peaceful residential haven just minutes from city centre. Warm Springs Avenue showcases architectural treasures from the city's mining boom era. Adjacent to the foothills, this area offers excellent access to hiking trails and outdoor recreation. The Idaho Botanical Garden's 50 acres of native high-desert plants provide a serene escape. Visitors appreciate the authentic glimpse into local life while enjoying easy connections to the Boise River Greenbelt.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Boise
Boise State University
9.0/10 (2,007 reviews)
Home to the iconic blue turf football field, Boise State University combines academics with athletic distinction. Catch a thrilling game at Albertsons Stadium or explore the campus along the scenic Boise River Greenbelt.
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Albertsons Stadium
8.8/10 (851 reviews)
Step onto the iconic blue turf of Albertsons Stadium, home to the Boise State Broncos football team. Visit the Allen Noble Hall of Fame Gallery to view team history while overlooking the field's distinctive surface.
Boise Centre
8.8/10 (1,228 reviews)
Idaho's premier convention facility offers 80,000 square feet of flexible space in city centre Boise. After attending events, explore the vibrant surrounding area filled with restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions.
Boise Towne Square Mall
8.8/10 (2,227 reviews)
Idaho's largest retail complex offers over 150 stores from high-end brands to popular chains. Explore the climate-controlled environment with diverse shopping and dining options for a complete retail experience.
The Village at Meridian
9.2/10 (870 reviews)
This European-style open-air destination features over 120 shops and restaurants amid tree-lined streets. Catch the central fountain's hourly water shows synchronised with music and lights.
Roaring Springs Waterpark
8.2/10 (314 reviews)
The Northwest's largest waterpark features over 20 attractions from thrilling slides to lazy rivers. Rent a luxury cabana for shade, complimentary lockers, and wait service while enjoying this vibrant aquatic playground.
Ford Idaho Center
8.6/10 (459 reviews)
This versatile complex hosts everything from star-studded concerts to the thrilling Snake River Stampede rodeo. Book tickets early for summer amphitheatre shows or the annual rodeo held every July.
ExtraMile Arena
8.4/10 (816 reviews)
ExtraMile Arena hosts thrilling sports and entertainment on Boise State University's campus. Arrive early to explore the modern venue before catching a basketball game or concert on the state-of-the-art sound system.
"Room was very very very warm would never cool off. Hot tub was nice but couldn’t turn the jets on because it had to much chlorine in it and eyes would start to burn and pool was ice cold. Hotel was nice and clean, friendly staff and close to the airport."
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You can snap up a holiday package to this top destination on Expedia. However, how much your holiday to Boise costs will depend on factors like the length of stay, hotel choice and season.
What are the cheapest months to go to Boise?
If you're looking to snag a cheap Boise holiday package, consider visiting in December, January and February. You'll generally find better prices on hotels and flights during these months — ideal for travellers wishing to save money.
How many days is enough for Boise?
Boise holidays can be short or long, but to get a true feel for this place, we think 2 days is a good ballpark. This will mean you can visit top attractions like Basque Museum and Cultural Centre and Egyptian Theatre along with lesser-known gems. Don't miss out on neighbourhoods such as Boise Bench and Downtown Boise either. If you plan wisely, you may even be able to take a day trip outside of Boise too.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Boise?
Whether you'd like to visit major sights like Boise River & Greenbelt and Albertsons Stadium on your Boise holiday, or coming for its excellent hiking, culture and views, there's something for everyone here. With so much to do, you'll soon learn why so many people think Boise is a good holiday destination.
How to find the best Boise package deals?
Begin your search for a Boise package deal by entering your travel dates and destination under our "Packages" tab. Then add a few filters, like "Property type" and "Guest rating," to fine-tune the results to your exact style. You can also sort by "Package discount" and discover offers that come with huge savings. If you don't find the ideal Boise package deal right away, simply change your dates and search again. Keep in mind that deals are only available for a limited time, so book early and get your Boise escape underway.
Is it cheaper to book a Boise holiday as a package?
Expedia holiday packages are designed to help you keep more cash in your pocket. Bundle your flight, hotel and car rental into one great-value price and you could save hundreds of dollars. You'll usually snag a better deal than booking each component separately. And you'll still enjoy the flexibility to create a tailored Boise holiday by choosing your preferred accommodation type, airline and car class.
When to book a holiday package to Boise?
Secure fantastic discounts by reserving your flights in advance with Expedia. If being spontaneous is more your style, grab one of our last-minute deals for a spur-of-the-moment Boise holiday.
How to plan a trip to Boise?
Choose when to get away: Check your calendar and get packing. Your favourite season and the type of activities available will also help you decide when to visit Boise.
Calculate your budget: Ensure you have enough money to pay for everything from dining out and transportation to experiences and flights. Your hotel will probably be the biggest expense during your trip to Boise.
Decide how many days away: Start by compiling a list of the activities and sights you'd like to get to in Boise. Then, estimate how long you'll need for each, along with any travel time.
Combine your flights and hotel: Epic destination, check. Length of stay, check. Now all that's left is to find a Boise holiday package that brings all your bookings together.