Boulder

Just 30 minutes from Denver, Boulder has a vibe of its own. There’s plenty to do in both cities, but this guide is all about what to do within the city of Boulder.

Pearl St. Mall

Downtown Boulder is a charming, walkable district known for its brick-paved Pearl Street Mall—lined with local boutiques, cafes, street performers, and art galleries. This area is common for street performances and outdoor dining.

Boulder Farmers Market

Boulder has an amazing Farmers Market, that is a must do if you are in town.

Saturdays 8am–2pm, April through November

Wednesdays 3:30pm–7:30pm, May through October 

Best of Boulder E-Bike Tour

Check out all the main attractions on this popular 2.5 hour biking tour around boulder. Get tickets in advance

Check Out University of Colorado’s Campus

This campus is know for sandstone buildings with red tile roofs that totally match the mountain vibe.

Explore North Boulder (NoBo)

Boulder has an art district of it’s own

Explore Boulder Parks

Boulder has an expansive network of parks across the city. Looking for the ones with the best views of boulder? Check out the best views below. 

Boulder is known for its artsy and creative vibe. Walking around feels like you’re in a mix of a college town and an open-air gallery.

First Friday Art Walks

Boulder also has First Fridays, just like Denver. In Boulder, it is held in North Boulder – NoBo – from 6pm to 9pm. There is also a “Second Saturdays”, a more low key art walk during the afternoon 

Boulder Mural E-Bike Tour

Discover all of the mural art across Boulder. Get tickets in advance. 

Explore Public Art

In addition to murals, the city has public art across the city. Check out the link for a list of where to see the art. 

Rosetta Hall

Stylish and upscale, this spot serves global and locally inspired dishes, craft cocktails across 7 restaurants. Great rooftop view of the flatiron mountains. Also has live music a few evenings per month. 

Avanti, Boulder

Avanti is located in Central Boulder on Pearl St with many food options. Head up to the 3rd floor for an amazing view of the flatiron mountains. A perfect spot in Boulder to have a drink with a view. 

The Rayback

Rotating schedule of food trucks and live music

Best Views Of Boulder

Panorama Point

Along the drive up Flagstaff road (which is a scenic drive on it’s own) there is a pull off spot with parking. This spot offers incredible views of downtown Boulder and the University of Colorado Campus. View is accessible by car. 

May's Point

A stunning elevated view of downtown Boulder and the mountains. Amazing spot for a sunset looking west over the mountains. There are many hiking trails around that connect to May’s Point. To easiest way to get here is to park at Flagstaff Nature Center and then it is about a half mile hike.

Mount Sanitas Trail

This is a challenging hike as you will ascend over 1,200 ft, but you are rewarded with stunning views, especially as you reach the summit of Mt. Sanitas, one of the tallest peaks around Boulder. You can even see Denver in the distance if you look closely.