Hotel Guide: Boulder, Colorado
I Review the Top Three Hotels in Boulder, Colorado
By Jonathan McLelland, published Aug 08, 2006
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Mountain as high as the eyes can see, and slippery slopes engulf the terrain as you find yourself standing in the middle of a field and snow falling around you. You aren't dreaming, you are in Boulder, Colorado. This is most likely one of the most astonishing cities in the entire country, and this is due to its beautiful weather, year-round. If you are an adventurer, wanting to ski the slops, or someone who is just wanting to relax amidst the easy-going atmosphere of this city, than you will absolutely find yourself falling in love with this town. And the love will still be flowing when you see the amazing arrangement of hotels this city offers. But, throughout all of these hotels three of them stood out among the rest. So, I have reviewed these three hotels for your consideration when thinking about a trip to Boulder, Colorado. So sit back, grab your skis and get ready for the ride of your life!The first hotel in which I reviewed is the Omni Interlocken Resort. This four-star hotel offers its guests world-class golfing as well as a fitness center and spa. When guests enter this hotel they are greeted by an atrium lobby with stone floors, original artwork, velvet couches, and leather armchairs. Are you a business traveler? Well, you will absolutely love the location of the resort. The Omni Interlocken resides in the Interlocken Business Park, which rests halfway between Denver and Boulder. Some of the on-site amenities this hotel offers its guests are four restaurants, three nine-house golf courses, two outdoor splash pools, and a spa tub. There is also a 5,500-square-foot spa which offers massages, facials, and literally hundreds more services. Some of the resorts activities, which are available year-round, include champagne socials and kids' hotel tours and cookie-making classes. This resort has 390 guestrooms, all with views of the Boulder Valley or Rocky Mountain Front Range. All rooms offer minibars, high-speed Internet access for a surcharge, as well as terrycloth robes and Institute Swiss toiletries.

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Hotel Guide: Boulder, Colorado
Neigborhood: Interlocken Business ParkBoulder, CO 80021
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