Leila and Lee Woods took their vows on the Mezzanine landing in 1911. Since that beautiful day, the hotel is honored to have been a part of thousands of... read more →
The hotel went under construction in August 1910 to finalize the original design. Corner porches were enclosed and dormers were added to 5th-floor rooms.
Hotel Boulderado celebrated it’s first Christmas in 1909, offering guests an exclusive menu that featured Mock Turtle Soup, Roast Young Turkey Stuffed with Oysters, Cranberry Sauce and Pumpkin Pie.
In 1909, the hotel opened a dining room for guests to socialize and enjoy a meal. To this day it remains Boulder’s oldest continuously operated restaurant. The location currently... read more →
Early on, guests would gather in the hotel’s picturesque lobby to read the daily newspaper and relax in oak chairs. Today the hotel lobby is still a favorite place for... read more →
Hotel Boulderado welcomed its first guests on January 1st, 1909.
On New Year’s Eve 1908, the night before the hotel’s grand opening, Hotel Boulderado hosted a Gala Ball. Since that time, the hotel has celebrated the original grand opening... read more →
Architects William Redding & Son designed the hotel around a central court, following late-nineteenth-century trends. The original stained-glass ceiling was made from glass imported from Italy and was meant... read more →
After fundraising, the Boulder Hotel Company had enough to start groundbreaking. Construction would take more than two years to complete. Postcards like this one were printed before the building... read more →
The Boulder Hotel Company’s board of directors tasked local architects with providing two designs per firm - one design was required to fit the budget available and one design... read more →