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An inviting outdoor space features a cozy fire pit surrounded by two turquoise chairs and a long picnic table. A wooden gazebo with string lights offers a shaded area, while a charming tiny house is visible in the background, showcasing large windows and a welcoming atmosphere.
Tiny home in Boise
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 893 reviews

TinyHouse Oasis-HotTub-Bikes-FirePit-BBQ-Projector

Come try the simple life you've been hearing about on TV! Chateau Ivan is a fully equipped, fully functional tiny house only a few miles from downtown Boise. The location provides ample privacy while keeping you near to the heart of Idaho's capital city. You'll have books, a projector and a kitchen inside, while outside you have a hot tub, hammock, games, a BBQ, fire-pit and even bikes! Come give the tiny life a try before you sell all your worldly possessions, and enjoy your own private oasis!

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A stylish bathroom showcases a freestanding clawfoot bathtub paired with a minimalist black-framed shower enclosure. White subway tiles and hexagonal floor tiles create a modern look. Natural elements are accented by potted plants and decorative shelves, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Boise
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 1,153 reviews

26th Street Studio - West Downtown Boise

A fresh and airy guest house located a mile from the center of downtown Boise. Relax in our claw foot bathtub after a long day of exploring the nearby whitewater park, foothills, green belt or downtown scenery. Cook in the kitchen or walk to nearby restaurants for your meals. Sip your morning coffee on the patio while you plan your next adventure. You'll sleep soundly in the comfortable king sized bed. We hope you'll enjoy Boise but it will be hard to leave your sanctuary at 26th Street Studio.

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A charming single-family home is depicted with a covered porch and swing. The exterior features a combination of white siding and stone accents, complemented by a picket fence. Ample windows allow natural light to fill the interior, with a welcoming front door that enhances the overall facade.
Home in North End
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 458 reviews

Hyde Park Hideaway- 1BR in Heart of North End

Pamper yourself in a luxurious 700 sq ft single family home in the heart of the North End. Creative touches welcome you in this home away from home, such as Viking appliances, countertops made of wood from a bowling alley and barn doors to separate the rooms. Go socialize with a two-block walk to 13th St Pub and Hyde Park just a few blocks away. Orshut out the world with a romantic gas powered fireplace, 800 Mbps Internet and high tech touches like Alexa Show. Ride an available cruiser bike!

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The exterior of the treehouse features a vibrant blue facade with a raised deck above and a staircase leading to it. A shaded patio area includes seating arrangements and bicycles, surrounded by greenery and potted plants, creating a welcoming outdoor space.
Guesthouse in North End
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Craftsman Treehouse Sanctuary

Treehouse Sanctuary is a hand-built guest space near downtown Boise. This light-filled 480 square ft upstairs studio boasts Idaho art, heated wood floors, farmhouse sink, gas stove, antique desk, firm but soft queen bed, record player, Bluetooth speakers, comfy reclining chair, clawfoot tub, and WiFi. No TV! Free on-street parking. Raised deck overlooks garden. Hot tub. Stairs to access. No pets. Owner lives in separate main home. LGBTQ welcome! Space resonates with peaceful, healing energy.

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A cozy living area is highlighted by a blend of rustic wooden furniture and comfortable seating. Large windows offer natural light, while a nearby dining area is visible through an archway, showcasing a dining table surrounded by chairs.
Farm stay in Boise
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Escape to Ripple Ranch

This 44 acre mountain ranch is only minutes from Boise. Ripple Ranch is known globally as the home of “The Goat Guy.” Enjoy fresh eggs, goat milk, & star filled skies. Ripple Ranch’s mission is to ripple out kindness, love and gratitude. Take a nice walk between the creeks or travel a short way to many popular hikes. Five minutes from a splendid SUP area. Wood fired sauna available… a natural cold plunge (seasonal). Baby Goats, chickens, horses, cats, dogs, deer and elk and kind people.

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A cozy living room is highlighted by vaulted ceilings and natural light from the windows. A light blue sofa and two green chairs surround a circular coffee table, resting on a colorful area rug. Potted plants add a touch of greenery to the space.
Home in North End
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

Charming North End Guesthouse

We call it Hazel House. Stunning, comforting, private, and tranquil are just some of the words our guests have used. Located in the heart of Boise's Historic North End neighborhood this private guesthouse features a cozy living room with vaulted ceilings, fully stocked kitchen, fast WiFi, spacious bathroom/shower, full size washer/dryer, and comfortable heating/cooling. The perfect landing spot or 1 or 2 guests. Please review our pictures and then contact us, we would love to hear from you.

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An inviting guesthouse interior showcases high vaulted ceilings and an open layout. A comfortable sofa adorned with patterned cushions sits beside a modern wooden coffee table. A spacious sleeping area is visible in the background, framed by a stylish bookshelf and a wardrobe.
Guesthouse in Boise
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Boise's West End Base Camp - One of a Kind

Tastefully renovated modern, spacious, and fully detached guesthouse centrally located a mile from the center of downtown Boise and ½ mile from Boise's whitewater park. The perfect base camp for your Boise adventures and a peaceful haven after fun filled days strolling the nearby greenbelt, hiking/biking in the foothills, or exploring Boise's downtown. Cook in the kitchen or walk to nearby restaurants for your meals. Sip your morning coffee on the patio while you plan your next adventure.

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An outdoor seating area features four cushioned chairs arranged around a fire pit. A large umbrella provides shade, and a panoramic view of the skyline is visible in the background. The scene captures a serene sunset with soft clouds illuminated by warm hues.
Home in East End
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Stunning City Views! Unique Design | Sleeps 6

Views of Boise don't come easy except in this beautiful custom remodeled home in the East End Foothills! Make yourself at home in this 3 bedroom 2 bath home with sweeping views of the Boise skyline, a comfortable living room and stylish well furnished kitchen. Escape to the backyard for a cozy fire and a sunset followed by a soak in the lavish bath. Finally, rest easy in the stunning main bedroom suite. Close to Boise State University, Boise River, and Downtown! Book your stay today!

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An outdoor patio area features a red umbrella providing shade over a small table surrounded by two lounge chairs. The backdrop consists of rolling hills and blooming lavender, contributing to the serene atmosphere of the space.
Guest suite in East End
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Boise Foothills Sanctuary (your own private Idaho)

This charming and spacious Boise Foothills Sanctuary is nestled on two acres of private foothills property just five minutes from vibrant downtown Boise! The patio overlooks Military Reserve, a 734-acre park managed as a recreation and wildlife reserve, with miles of hiking and biking trails. You feel completely secluded but are only minutes from downtown, restaurants and shopping. If you are looking for a place to unwind with privacy and tranquility, this is the place for you!

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A cozy studio layout features a well-equipped kitchen area with blue cabinetry, complemented by a dining table and a comfortable orange couch. A spacious bed, adorned with soft pillows, is framed by a vibrant floral accent wall, with natural light filtering through the window.
Bungalow in Boise
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Private Studio-Hot Tub-King Bed-Fire Pit-PizzaOven

Welcome to Tangerine Dreams, your perfect little private oasis in Boise! You'll instantly relax in this cozy, cheerful, and private studio in a quiet neighborhood. The secluded outdoor space boasts a hot tub, fire pit, and lounging area for you to unwind after a day of work or play! Amenities ⟡ Hot Tub ⟡ Fire Pit ⟡ Pizza Oven ⟡ King Bed ⟡ Free Off Street Parking ⟡ Coffee&Tea Local Attractions ⟡ 4 Mins to BSU ⟡ 4 Mins to Airport ⟡ 7 Mins to Downtown ⟡ 45 Mins to Bogus Basin

Top guest favorite
The kitchen features white cabinetry and open shelving, showcasing a blend of natural wood and greenery. A modern stainless steel sink is positioned beneath a window with ample natural light, while a countertop appliances including a coffee maker are neatly arranged.
Home in Boise
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Blossom Bungalow * Bright & airy hidden gem *

Welcome to our idyllic, bright and airy home located in the quiet Depot Bench neighborhood in the heart of Boise. Blossom Bungalow offers a tranquil residential vibe alongside quick, easy access to the downtown areas. A lovely space to unwind and relax after a busy day whether it is work or play. Awake refreshed and ready for a day exploring Boise in this cozy bungalow featuring a fresh interior, natural light and all the cozy things to make you feel right at home.

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The kitchen area features a minimalist design with light-colored cabinetry and a contrasting green unit. A stainless steel refrigerator is visible, along with modern appliances and cooking utensils. Natural light filters through a nearby window, complemented by indoor plants along the staircase.
Guesthouse in Boise
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 385 reviews

Private Hot Tub/0 Cleaning Fee-Loft B

Located just two blocks from the Boise River/Greenbelt, The Lofts (A & B) @ 35th & Clay offer the perfect space to unwind after a day exploring Boise and Garden City. Wind down by cooking a meal in the full kitchen or enjoy Puerto Rican cuisine at WEPA Cafe which shares the building with us. End your evening with a private 3rd story rooftop hot tub, warm towels from the towel warmer, heated bathroom floors, a living room fireplace, and a luxurious king size bed!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Boise?

    Many guests explore downtown Boise for its walkable streets, lively dining, and proximity to cultural venues. The North End is frequently suggested for its historic homes, relaxed pace, and access to local parks.

  • What are the best things to do in Boise with kids?

    Families often visit the Discovery Center of Idaho for interactive exhibits, and the Boise River Greenbelt for outdoor cycling and walking. Zoo Boise is frequently suggested for learning about wildlife.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Boise?

    Explore the Boise River Greenbelt for scenic walks, browse regional art at the Boise Art Museum, or learn about local history at the Old Idaho Penitentiary. The city has varied neighborhoods with local breweries, markets, and live venues.

  • How is the weather in Boise?

    Boise has cold winters around 25 to 39°F (-4 to 4°C), with limited snow, and dry, hot summers reaching 93°F (34°C). Spring and fall see milder temperatures and occasional rain, so layers are recommended throughout the year.

  • What are the best places to visit in Boise?

    Visitors frequently suggest the Idaho State Capitol, the vibrant Boise Downtown area, and the Basque Block for its cultural heritage. The Old Idaho Penitentiary and Julia Davis Park are also popular stops.

  • What are some hiking trails in Boise?

    The Boise River Greenbelt features paved trails along water and greenery, while Camel’s Back Park has wooded climbs and city views. Table Rock Trail is often recommended for a moderate trek with broad vistas.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Boise?

    Explore hands-on science at the Discovery Center of Idaho, petting animals at Zoo Boise, or paddleboarding on the Boise River. Families also enjoy picnicking in the parks and visiting interactive art spaces.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Boise?

    Many visitors explore the foothills for hiking, or the Snake River Valley for local wineries and scenic views. State parks around Boise have trails, lakes, and wildlife watching, making them popular for outdoor escapes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Boise?

    Many vacation rentals in downtown Boise, the North End, and surrounding neighborhoods welcome guests with pets. Several local parks and trails also make it easy to enjoy outdoor time with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Boise?

    Locals often recommend bringing a reusable water bottle for hikes and summer heat, using bikes on the Greenbelt, and exploring markets for regional produce. Boise’s festival scene thrives in warmer months, so checking local calendars can be helpful.

  • What is Boise known for?

    Boise is known for its outdoor recreation, urban green spaces, and locally rooted arts scene. The Basque Block highlights the city’s Basque heritage, while creative events and markets contribute to a lively atmosphere.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Boise?

    Many enjoy discovering the Freak Alley Gallery for street art, the Boise River for quieter walking spots, or Hyde Park for independent shops and coffee houses. Local gardens and tucked-away cafes add unique charm.

  • What are the best foods to try in Boise?

    Frequently suggested foods include Idaho potato specialties, Basque dishes, craft beer, and locally made ice cream. Coffee houses and farm-to-table restaurants showcase produce and flavors from the surrounding region.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Boise?

    Pack layers for shifting temperatures, sturdy shoes for hiking, and a reusable water bottle, especially in summer. Sunscreen and hats are helpful, as sunny days can be common from spring through fall.

  • What is the nightlife in Boise like?

    Downtown Boise has bars, live music venues, and late-night eateries, attracting locals and visitors to concerts and themed nights. Neighborhood spots around Hyde Park and the North End host quieter lounges and casual spaces.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Boise?

    The Treefort Music Fest draws crowds in early spring, while Boise Pride Festival celebrates diversity and community. The Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic is a favorite for vibrant skies, and Hyde Park Street Fair features local art, food, and performances.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Boise?

    Many vacation rentals in neighborhoods such as the North End, Southeast Boise, and around downtown have family-friendly spaces. Rentals often include open living areas, yards, and access to parks for play time.

  • When is the best time to visit Boise?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for outdoor activities, mild temperatures, and community events. Summer draws visitors for warm evenings along the river and open-air festivals.

All about Boise

Boise, known as the City of Trees thanks to its abundance of native cottonwoods, is Idaho’s capital and largest city. Nestled beside the Boise Foothills, a low mountain ridge that separates the valley from the Boise Mountains, the city offers you the chance to get lost in nature without straying too far from urban comforts. The nearby Bogus Basin, a mountain recreation center and ski resort, offers a wide range of outdoor activities, like hiking, climbing, and skiing and snowboarding during the snowy winter months.

Downtown Boise hugs the banks of the Boise River and is home to historical buildings, colorful street art, botanical gardens, restaurants, and more than a dozen craft breweries. The Basque Block celebrates the area’s Spanish culture, and the beloved Hyde Park neighborhood houses shops selling locally made goods surrounded by Queen Anne Victorian homes.

Outside the city, you’ll find the Snake River Wine Valley, home to nearly two dozen wineries. You can enjoy wine tastings here or eat alfresco meals with picture-perfect mountain views and experience live music during the warmer months.

What are the top things to do in Boise?

Boise Art Museum

Boise Art Museum’s permanent collection features around 4,000 works of art, including paintings, photographs, sculptures, textiles, drawings, and video. In the ARTexperience Gallery, you’ll find nontraditional media, such as electronic parts, styrofoam, buttons, or bones. The museum is located at Julia Davis Park, the city’s oldest park, which also houses the Idaho Historical Museum and a rose garden.

Camel’s Back Park & Reserve

Camel’s Back Park puts the beauty of the Boise foothills squarely within reach. The park spans 11 acres, and an additional reserve connected to it covers 63 acres. You can hop on one of the well-maintained trails to go hiking or mountain biking, or take advantage of the tennis courts, beach volleyball courts, playground, or soccer fields. Many of Boise’s events, including the Hyde Park Street Fair, take place at the park.

Basque Block

Immigrants from Spain’s Basque region have called this area home since the early 1800s. In the Basque Block, you’ll find a cultural center, specialty restaurants that serve chorizo, paella, or traditional pintxos (Basque tapas), and the Basque Mural that features lively Oinkari Basque Dancers in traditional garb of long red skirts and arbarka lace shoes. Boise hosts one of the largest Basque festivals here every five years.

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,210 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    130 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,230 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,870 of Boise vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Boise rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Boise stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Boise's top spots, include Idaho Botanical Garden, Zoo Boise, and Table Rock

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