Cheap Hotels in Boise

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Top neighborhoods in Boise

Downtown Boise

Downtown Boise buzzes with urban energy where the stunning copper-domed State Capitol watches over tree-lined streets. The historic Egyptian Theatre and Knitting Factory offer cultural fixes while the 8th Street corridor serves up craft beer and local flavors. Basque influences add unique character to this walkable district where art pops up in galleries and on colorful murals. The area boasts a mix of business-class hotels and boutique properties within easy walking distance of most attractions. Getting around is simple with good public transit, bike lanes, and plenty of parking options for day trips to the nearby Boise River or mountain adventures.

North End

Boise's North End invites you to wander tree-lined streets dotted with historic homes and architectural treasures. Grab your hiking boots for Camel's Back Park's panoramic city views or explore Harrison Boulevard's grand 1900s mansions. The Boise Foothills offer wilderness trails just blocks away from charming residential areas, while local cafes and boutique shops provide perfect breaks between adventures. The neighborhood thrives with intimate bistros and farm-to-table restaurants showcasing Idaho's finest ingredients. Stay in historic bed & breakfasts housed in beautifully restored Victorian homes for an authentic experience. Though public transit is limited, the area's designed for walking and biking, with ample street parking for those exploring by car.

Boise Bench

Perched above downtown Boise, The Bench delivers authentic local charm without the tourist hustle. This residential haven offers tree-lined streets, local coffee shops, and diverse international restaurants showcasing the city's multicultural side. Hillcrest Country Club and the historic Boise Depot provide landmark appeal, while the Aquarium of Boise entertains families. Mid-century homes and modest apartment complexes create a laid-back atmosphere with stunning downtown skyline views. Getting around requires a car or rideshare since public transit is limited. Budget-conscious travelers appreciate the affordable dining and accommodation options that cost less than downtown alternatives.

West End

The West End delivers a sweet spot where Boise's laid-back local vibe meets outdoor adventure. Bike the Boise River Greenbelt, float the gentle river current, or chill at Esther Simplot Park with its sprawling lawns. Hip coffee roasters and craft breweries now dot this leafy neighborhood of historic Craftsman homes, creating perfect spots to mingle with locals. Getting around is easiest by foot or bike along tree-lined streets and riverside trails. Stay in charming bed & breakfasts tucked into vintage homes or book a vacation rental for that genuine residential feel. Most spots close early evening, matching the neighborhood's peaceful rhythm and keeping the authentic Boise experience intact.

East End

The East End's tree-lined streets reveal grand Victorian mansions and charming craftsman homes from Boise's early days. You can stroll through the 50-acre Idaho Botanical Garden to admire native high-desert plants or hit the nearby foothills trails for a quick nature escape. The historic Old Idaho Penitentiary offers a fascinating glimpse into the past while the peaceful Boise River Greenbelt provides perfect walking paths. This primarily residential neighborhood offers limited dining options, so plan to venture downtown for meals. Accommodations include historic bed & breakfasts in converted mansions and vacation rentals in craftsman homes. Though public transit is sparse, the area's bike-friendly streets and ample parking make getting around easy.

Top landmarks in Boise

Frequently asked questions

How much is a cheap hotel in Boise?
You'll find 6 budget hotels to choose from in Boise. Remember to sort your results by "Price: low to high" when searching for the cheapest Boise hotels.
  • Take a look at the lowest price per night $72
What is the cheapest area in Boise?
If you're looking for cheap hotels in Boise, consider Boise Bench and West Boise for great budget-friendly choices. Want to stay in another part of the city? Use our map feature to pinpoint low-cost hotels in the another area.
Are there any cheap hotels in Boise that offer free breakfast?
When you stay at a cheap hotel in Boise, you shouldn't have to miss a good meal to start your day. Comfort Inn & Suites Boise Airport serves up a free continental breakfast. Super 8 by Wyndham Boise also offers a complimentary continental breakfast. Find more Boise hotels with free breakfast when you select our "Breakfast included" filter.
Are all taxes and fees included in the Boise hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
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What are the best cheap hotels in Boise?
For a cheap hotel in Boise with glowing reviews, consider La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Boise Towne Square, which features free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and free parking. You can also look at Oxford Suites Boise or Red Lion Hotel Boise Downtowner.
Are there any cheap motels in Boise?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in Boise, consider booking a motel. Take a look at Super 8 by Wyndham Boise where you'll find free breakfast and free WiFi. Or think about Cabana Inn or Boise Inn for a comfy base without the hefty price tag.
What are the best cheap things to do in Boise?
Sightseeing doesn't have to be expensive. You if want to get outdoors, try a visit to Idaho Shakespeare Festival Amphitheater and Reserve or make a stop at attractions like Ann Morrison Park. Be certain to include a visit to Boise River.