BOULDER, Colo.
Millennium Harvest House Boulder, a 269-room hotel adjacent to the University of Colorado campus, has refreshed 100 of its Superior and Deluxe guest rooms. The renovations are part of a multimillion dollar investment program by Millennium Hotels and Resorts across many of its 14 North American properties.
Nestled at the base of the Flatirons on 16 scenic acres, this downtown Boulder hotel offers spectacular views overlooking the landscaped gardens and mountains from many of its guest rooms. With sizes ranging from 350 square-feet to 1,168 square-feet, guest rooms are spacious yet relaxed and functional with deep color accents complementing neutral tones. Other notable updates include larger contemporary bathrooms and a mini refrigerator in each room. Suites will also feature a wet bar and microwave.
A gathering place favored by many, Coaches Corner is being given a complete top-to-bottom facelift and will welcome 12 brand-new flat screen televisions. The sports bar is expected to be completed by late summer. In addition to refresh work throughout the hotel's public spaces and façade, a further investment of over $200,000 in technology infrastructure will deliver higher quality, faster Internet to guests.
"With the renovation of Millennium Harvest House Boulder, we have rejuvenated this quintessentially Colorado hotel in one of the country's most pristine locations," said Matthew T. Mrozinksi, President, North America. "We look forward to welcoming guests as the destination gears up for the summer season."
About Millennium Harvest House Boulder
Nestled at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, the 269-room Millennium Harvest House Boulder is the largest full-service hotel in Boulder, just steps away from the gorgeous University of Colorado campus. Hotel guests can enjoy a selection of activities during their stay, including guided hiking, mountain cycling tours, paragliding, and play tennis at any one of the 15 on-property tennis courts.
During the winter season, skiers flock to mountains just a 20-mile drive away. With a number of provisions for business travelers, including high-speed Internet and spacious workspaces, accommodations are as suited to welcoming professionals as they are to families vacationing to Boulder. Many guest rooms have patios to take in views of the surrounding forests, peaks and Northern Colorado wildlife.
The property boasts 48,000 square feet of outdoor and indoor meeting and banquet space, including an outdoor pavilion and lush gardens, ideal for elegant weddings and large conferences. Situated on 16 scenic acres of Boulder Creek, shopping is a short walk away at the classic Pearl Street Mall and 29th Street Retail District.
For more information, visit www.millenniumhotels.com/usa/millenniumboulder/.