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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!

Boise Hilton Cottage/Boise Airport & Downtown
Our little cottage is centrally-located. It is nussled back in a quiet location but close enough to the heart of Boise. Although you are secluded to your own private space there are others staying on the other side of the home so you may hear noises. Enjoy the convinence of your private patio and entrance way, public park nearby, close parking spot and a low cost uber ride to the airport. Whether you are passing by or planning to stay this is a convinent place to rest if you want to enjoy Boise.

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.

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!

Luxury Craftsman @Hyde Park -HotTub + Pet Friendly
Upscale Hyde Park Craftsman bungalow w/ Hot tub+fire pit in your very own back yard oasis. A stunning jewel describes this 1912 single level restored Craftsman, graced with glistening original woodwork & classic built-ins. Gourmet kitchen w/coffee+tea bar. Relax in this open concept home, in the quiet tree lined N End neighborhood. Boise’s most desirable location Hyde Park + 5 mins to downtown. This 2 bed + sunroom with a dedicated work space is fully furnished with modern décor & essentials.

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.

Spacious & Bright North End Custom Guesthouse
Located in the quiet northeast corner of the beautiful North End neighborhood, this home is four blocks away from Camel's Back Park and your next adventure in hiking, biking, or running. 7 blocks away is Hyde Park with quaint dining and shopping, downtown is less than a mile and Bogus Basin is 16 miles up the mountain. Sleep on a king-sized Birch mattress with a double pull-out couch available; cook in the fully equipped kitchen; enjoy 5G internet. A perfect home base for exploring Boise.

Bohemian Studio Boise | HotTub | Unique | Location
Our European style, one-of-a-kind studio is a great choice for solo travelers and couples of all ages - above standard - safe - unique Designed by me to offer all guests the most comfort and taste of Europe. - variety of snacks - coffee, tea, hot chocolate - hot tub - local tips - bikes - pickleball/tennis rackets 10 min to Airport, Downtown 5 min to Barber Park Short walk to Bown Crossing with great restaurants, the Greenbelt and local park. No pets or smoking under penalty.

#StayinMyDistrict Modern North End Loft
Come enjoy this newly remodeled stylish loft located in the North-end. Tucked into the downtown area, while providing a serene place to lay your head at night. Designed specifically with guest comfort and convenience in mind, you will have everything you need to feel right at home. The modern loft is a completely separate space, with a private entrance. Located in the beautiful North End Boise neighborhood. Walk or Bike to local dining, shopping, and parks.

Historical North End Boise Retreat
Unwind in this beautiful 1920's Historical home in Boise's walkable Northend. Timeless architecture is merged with modern luxury for a practical and comfortable stay. The large entryway greets you with large, bright windows and tasteful quartersawn oak hardwood floors. Bring out your inner chef in the kitchen designed by a chef from The Culinary Institue of America. You'll get to relax in a home filled with modern convenience and historical charm.

North End Treehouse Studio
Explore Boise from this centrally located second-floor studio, set among mature trees in a treehouse-like setting. Offering a luxurious king bed, this thoughtfully appointed space is perfect for your visit. Located in the historic North End neighborhood, you are only blocks away from the charming Hyde Park district, vibrant downtown, Camel's Back Park, and the Boise foothills. Enjoy both convenience and comfort in your home away from home.

The Wave House/With Private Hot Tub
Just steps away from the Esther Simplot Whitewater Park and "the wave," this brand new cottage has everything you'll need for a great stay! One block from the Greenbelt and just a short bike ride to the North End or downtown make it a perfect location for exploring all Boise has to offer. This house is tucked away with private parking, has abundant natural light and is fully equipped with everything you'll need for a comfortable stay.
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When is the best time to visit Boise?
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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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1,250 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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Find 790 rentals that welcome pets

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130 properties feature pools

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
1,300 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
2,050 of Boise vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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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 Zoo Boise, Idaho Botanical Garden, and Camel's Back Park
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- Bogus Basin
- Idaho Botanical Garden
- Zoo Boise
- Table Rock
- Boise State University
- Wahooz Family Fun Zone
- Ste. Chapelle Winery & Tasting Room
- Telaya Wine Co.
- World Center for Birds of Prey
- Ann Morrison Park
- Lakeview Golf Club
- Julia Davis Park
- Hyde Park
- Indian Creek Plaza
- Discovery Center of Idaho
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