The Bradley Boulder InnvsFoot of the Mountain Motel
Both hotels are rated highly by professional reviewers. Overall, The Bradley Boulder Inn is the choice of most writers compared to Foot of the Mountain Motel. The Bradley Boulder Inn comes in at 78 with recommendations from 4 reviews such as Gayot, Fodor's and Frommer's.
The Bradley Boulder Inn
2040 16th St, Boulder, CO 80302
From $245/night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Fitness Center
Fodor's
"Elegant and contemporary, this downtown inn has a spacious great room with warm tones and an inviting stone fireplace, and local artwork is on display throughout." Full review
Gayot
"Corporate travelers will appreciate the intimate nature of this well-located property."
Independent
"For a more homely stay, head to the Bradley Boulder Inn, a cosy downtown lodge just a few moments from sociable Pearl Street"
Frommer's
"The blend of classic and contemporary extends into the guest rooms, and the end result is a hybrid of a B&B and boutique hotel with exceptional attention to detail." Full review
Lonely Planet
"An elegant downtown Boulder mansion with polished wood, local art and stained glass salvaged from a nearby church, this is a great upscale option" Full review
Foot of the Mountain Motel
200 W Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO 80302
From $94/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Free Parking
- Baggage storage
- 24-hour front desk
- Flatscreen TV
Fodor's
"Near the mouth of Boulder Canyon and the Boulder Creek Path, it seems far from Boulder's bustle, yet it's only a few minutes' walk from downtown." Full review
Gayot
"Established in 1936, this is the oldest continuously operating motel in Boulder."
Lonely Planet
"The motel itself looks like a cabin has been stretched out and bent around a parking lot, then tucked into a wooded glen literally at the foot of Flagstaff Mountain." Full review
Frommer's
"This nicely preserved motel, a series of connected, cabin-style units with bright red trim near the east gate of Boulder Canyon, dates from the 1930s, but has kept up with the times." Full review