TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
History with a view |
|  | Chautauqua: Originally established in 1898 to bring culture to rural areas, this beautiful park now hosts cultural events, offers rock climbing sites, lovely gardens and picnic areas and is the starting point for many hiking trails. Address: 900 Baseline Rd, Boulder, Colorado Phone: 303 442 3282 Free |  |
Tea time |
|  | Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse: A present to Boulder from Tajikistan, this beautifully handcrafted teahouse, surrounded by flowers and overlooking Boulder Creek, serves international cuisine, provides workshops in tea leaf reading and tea ceremonies, and functions as an education center. Address: 1770 13th Street, Boulder, Colorado Phone: 303 442 4993 |  |
|  | Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory: Discover how tea is made on a tour that includes a video, a walk through the Celestial Herb Garden, a tour of the tea bag factory and a visit to the aromatic Mint Room. Address: 4600 Sleepytime Dr, Boulder, Colorado Phone: 303-530-5300 Free |  |
Local flavor |
|  | Pearl Street Mall: A pedestrian-only mall, these four tree-lined blocks feature street musicians, various cuisines, bookshops, galleries, major store chains, cafes and a special play area for children. Address: Pearl St from 11th to 15th Sts, Boulder, Colorado Phone: 303-449-3774 |  |
Take a walk |
|  | Boulder Creek Path: This paved 7.5-mile path for walkers, bikers and skaters leads from Boulder proper into the mountains, winding its way along Boulder Creek, a large park and a playground. Address: parallels Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, Colorado Phone: 303 441 3200 Free |  |
Museum highlights |
|  | Boulder History Museum: Housed in a French chateau-style mansion, this museum's impressive collection reflects Boulder's history as a ranching and mining area and includes a notable costume exhibition of more than 3,500 items of clothing from the 19th and 20th centuries. Address: 1206 Euclid Ave, Harbeck Bergheim House, Boulder, Colorado Phone: 303 449 3464 Admission fee |  |
|  | Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art: You'll find an eclectic mix of contemporary art from regional, national and international artists at this innovative museum, which also features dance, poetry and other performances and an outdoor summer cinema series. Address: 1750 13th St, Boulder, Colorado Phone: 303-443-2122 Admission fee |  |
|  | CU Museum of Natural History: More than four million artifacts and specimens from the Rocky Mountain and Plains regions make this one of the leading university natural science museums in the United States. Address: Henderson Bldg., Broadway at 15th St, , University of Colorado , Boulder, Colorado Phone: 303 492 6892 Donation suggested |  |
Star gazing |
|  | Fiske Planetarium: Over 25,000 visitors a year gaze at the stars and learn about astronomy and space science at this Colorado University planetarium, which offers workshops, shows and hands-on activities. The Fiske's newest exhibit showcases findings from the Hubble Space Telescope. Address: Regent Dr at Kittredge Loop, Boulder, Colorado Phone: 303-492-5002 Admission fee |  |
Restaurants |
|  | The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse: This charming teahouse serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Special tea parties can also be arranged for children or adults. Address: 1770 13th St, Boulder, Colorado Phone: (303) 442-4993 Call and reserve the day before to enjoy Afternoon Tea service. |  |
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