Boise
Welcome to the Cvent Meeting and Event Planning Guide to Boise, a city guide for meeting professionals. As Idaho's capital city and a popular
destination for both meeting and leisure travel, Boise offers the perfect blend of urban amenities and a hometown feel. The City of Trees serves as
the vibrant urban center of Treasure Valley and the government, business, cultural and entertainment hub of the southwestern Idaho and eastern
Oregon region. The city sits at the foot of the scenic Boise Front in southwest Idaho, and features a number of unique venues and attractions,
plentiful museums, year-round outdoor recreation and diverse cultural offerings—all of which prove fantastic for group events and outings. Boise
residents and visitors enjoy the city's pedestrian- and bike-friendly setting, which is a unique feature for the largest metropolitan community in the
state.
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destination for both meeting and leisure travel, Boise offers the perfect blend of urban amenities and a hometown feel. The City of Trees serves as
the vibrant urban center of Treasure Valley and the government, business, cultural and entertainment hub of the southwestern Idaho and eastern
Oregon region. The city sits at the foot of the scenic Boise Front in southwest Idaho, and features a number of unique venues and attractions,
plentiful museums, year-round outdoor recreation and diverse cultural offerings—all of which prove fantastic for group events and outings. Boise
residents and visitors enjoy the city's pedestrian- and bike-friendly setting, which is a unique feature for the largest metropolitan community in the
state.
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Things to Do

Cottonwood
Boasting a downtown Boise location along Boise River, a riverfront patio and a fireside dining room, Cottonwood highlights Idaho and Pacific
Northwest fare with fresh seafood, Double R Ranch premium Northwest beef and local game. Entrees include porcini and truffle ravioli with tomato ...
Northwest fare with fresh seafood, Double R Ranch premium Northwest beef and local game. Entrees include porcini and truffle ravioli with tomato ...

Fork
Fork sources many key ingredients from Boise and the Northwest region in its Americana dining approach that follows farm to fork practices
whenever possible. Situated in the heart of downtown Boise and within walking distance from the Idaho Capitol Building, Fork is housed in an old ba...
whenever possible. Situated in the heart of downtown Boise and within walking distance from the Idaho Capitol Building, Fork is housed in an old ba...

Angell's
Established in 1981, the upscale Angell's serves classic cuisine with a modern touch, crafted with seasonal ingredients and regional flavors of the
Pacific Northwest. Guests can sip on specialty cocktails, sample tapas and choose amongst such entrees as prime rib roasted with mustard seed an...
Pacific Northwest. Guests can sip on specialty cocktails, sample tapas and choose amongst such entrees as prime rib roasted with mustard seed an...

Boise Fry Company
Boise Fry Company offers two Boise locations, as well as a food truck that can be reserved for events. Boise Fry Company uses all natural, local and,
when feasible, organic products in its selection of beef, bison and vegan burgers, as well as its shoestring, regular, home-style, curly and po-ball frie...
when feasible, organic products in its selection of beef, bison and vegan burgers, as well as its shoestring, regular, home-style, curly and po-ball frie...

Bardenay
Housed in a former warehouse in downtown Boise's Historic Basque Block, the original location of the regional chain Bardenay is known as the
nation's first restaurant distillery. Guests can dine on such Northwest-inspired entrees as bacon-wrapped filet with smoked tomato demi-glace, garli...
nation's first restaurant distillery. Guests can dine on such Northwest-inspired entrees as bacon-wrapped filet with smoked tomato demi-glace, garli...

Cottonwood
Boasting a downtown Boise location along Boise River, a riverfront patio and a fireside dining room, Cottonwood highlights Idaho and Pacific
Northwest fare with fresh seafood, Double R Ranch premium Northwest beef and local game. Entrees include porcini and truffle ravioli with tomato ...
Northwest fare with fresh seafood, Double R Ranch premium Northwest beef and local game. Entrees include porcini and truffle ravioli with tomato ...

Fork
Fork sources many key ingredients from Boise and the Northwest region in its Americana dining approach that follows farm to fork practices
whenever possible. Situated in the heart of downtown Boise and within walking distance from the Idaho Capitol Building, Fork is housed in an old ba...
whenever possible. Situated in the heart of downtown Boise and within walking distance from the Idaho Capitol Building, Fork is housed in an old ba...

Angell's
Established in 1981, the upscale Angell's serves classic cuisine with a modern touch, crafted with seasonal ingredients and regional flavors of the
Pacific Northwest. Guests can sip on specialty cocktails, sample tapas and choose amongst such entrees as prime rib roasted with mustard seed an...
Pacific Northwest. Guests can sip on specialty cocktails, sample tapas and choose amongst such entrees as prime rib roasted with mustard seed an...

Boise Fry Company
Boise Fry Company offers two Boise locations, as well as a food truck that can be reserved for events. Boise Fry Company uses all natural, local and,
when feasible, organic products in its selection of beef, bison and vegan burgers, as well as its shoestring, regular, home-style, curly and po-ball frie...
when feasible, organic products in its selection of beef, bison and vegan burgers, as well as its shoestring, regular, home-style, curly and po-ball frie...

Bardenay
Housed in a former warehouse in downtown Boise's Historic Basque Block, the original location of the regional chain Bardenay is known as the
nation's first restaurant distillery. Guests can dine on such Northwest-inspired entrees as bacon-wrapped filet with smoked tomato demi-glace, garli...
nation's first restaurant distillery. Guests can dine on such Northwest-inspired entrees as bacon-wrapped filet with smoked tomato demi-glace, garli...
Weather and Seasonality
Boise experiences a four-season climate, along with an average of 12 inches of rain and 22 inches of snow per year. The city’s coldest month is January, which
brings an average high of 36°F and an average low of 22°F, while an average high of 90°F and an average low of 58°F makes July Boise’s warmest month.
Precipitation is nearly evenly spread throughout the year. Visitors flock to Boise year-round, thanks to its variety of outdoor recreation, ranging from skiing to
boating.
brings an average high of 36°F and an average low of 22°F, while an average high of 90°F and an average low of 58°F makes July Boise’s warmest month.
Precipitation is nearly evenly spread throughout the year. Visitors flock to Boise year-round, thanks to its variety of outdoor recreation, ranging from skiing to
boating.
Month | High/Low °F | Seasonality |
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January | 36°/22° | - |
February | 44°/27° | - |
March | 53°/31° | - |
April | 62°/37° | - |
May | 71°/44° | - |
June | 80°/52° | - |
July | 90°/58° | - |
August | 88°/57° | - |
September | 78°/48° | - |
October | 65°/39° | - |
November | 48°/30° | - |
December | 38°/23° | - |