8 Best Honeymoon Suites in Boise, ID (In-Room Jacuzzis & More)

Nestled between mountains and rivers, Boise offers a unique blend of urban culture and natural-world access. Its vibrant downtown, historic Basque Block, and the 25-mile Greenbelt path along the Boise River provide a stunning backdrop for a romantic escape.
But, finding the perfect honeymoon suite in Boise can be overwhelming. Whether you're planning a honeymoon, an anniversary, or just a luxurious couple's getaway, the right suite, with the perfect jetted tub, fireplace, or private balcony, makes all the difference.
We have personally vetted the city's top-rated hotels to create the definitive guide. We've filtered out the basic rooms and focused only on properties with verifiable, high-end romantic amenities.
Inn at 500 Capitol







Inn At 500 Capitol
500 S Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID 83702
Luxury boutique hotel in downtown Boise, Idaho, featuring locally-inspired themed rooms and extensive local art, offering upscale amenities. Recognized as a AAA 4-diamond property.
The Room: The Spa King Suite
The Draw: Privacy and The Tub. This 4-Diamond property understands that service means invisibility. The Spa King Suite features a private butler's pantry—a two-way cupboard that allows staff to deposit room service and fresh linens without ever knocking on your door. The centerpiece, however, is the bathroom. It features a two-person jetted whirlpool tub that fills via a dramatic spout in the ceiling. Pair this with the in-room gas fireplace and a balcony facing the Capitol dome, and you have little reason to leave.
The Avery Hotel




The Avery Hotel
1010 W Main St Suite 100, Boise, ID 83702
A 120-year-old historic building reimagined as a romantic boutique hotel, featuring Balcony Suites with deep soaking tubs and private balconies overlooking downtown.
The Room: The Balcony Suite
The Draw: Historic Texture. The Avery is the antidote to the generic glass tower. Housed in a meticulously restored 1900s theater, this boutique property feels like a secret. The Balcony Suite is the move here. It offers a deep, freestanding soaking tub perfect for two, and a private iron-railed balcony that overlooks Main Street. The aesthetic is moody and curated—think velvet textures, brass fixtures, and a total absence of beige.
The Riverside Hotel






The Riverside Hotel, BW Premier Collection
2900 Chinden Boulevard, Boise, Idaho 83714
A 14-acre urban resort on the Boise River; the "River View Presidential Suite" offers a hydro-therapy jetted tub, stone fireplace, and stunning river views.
The Room: River View Presidential Suite
The Draw: Space and Scenery. If your version of luxury involves square footage, this is the choice. Located right on the Greenbelt, this suite is a massive two-story loft. It features a massive stone fireplace and a private patio that opens toward the Boise River. The lofted bedroom includes a large hydro-therapy jetted tub. It feels less like a hotel room and more like a private lodge.
Hotel Renegade










Hotel Renegade
1110 W Grove St, Boise, ID 83702
A new AAA Four Diamond hotel with a "rugged-yet-refined" style; offers a "Renegade Romance" package with champagne and a $100 dining credit.
The Room: The Heritage Suite
The Draw: Rugged Sophistication. Boise's newest luxury entrant brings a "rugged-yet-refined" aesthetic. The Heritage Suite is spacious, featuring high ceilings and grandiose windows that flood the room with high-desert light. The key romantic feature here is the fireplace with a dedicated seating area, perfect for a nightcap.
More Boise Stays We Love
Not every great hotel needs a spotlight to shine. Here are a few more places that didn’t make the main list but are still wonderful options for honeymooners looking for comfort, charm, or a unique vibe.






































































































Anniversary Inn - Boise
1575 S Lusk Pl, Boise, ID 83706
A hotel in Boise, Idaho, specializing in elaborate themed suites designed for romantic getaways and special occasions. Offers a wide variety of fantasy and novelty room themes.



The Grove Hotel
245 S Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID 83702
A full-service 4-star hotel offering a "Romance Package" with champagne and truffles, and access to Terrace Suites with rooftop fire pits overlooking the city.





Hotel 43
981 W Grove St, Boise, ID 83702
Boise's "Original Boutique Hotel", offering a "Cozy Couples Escape" package and Parlor Suites with oversized jetted tubs for a romantic stay.




Oxford Suites Boise
1426 S Entertainment Ave, Boise, ID 83709
A highly-rated all-suite hotel offering exceptional value; select suites are designed for romance with private fireplaces and deep soaking tubs.
Dining in Boise
The 52-Year-Old Starter
Skip the hour-long line at Goldy's (unless you enjoy waiting on sidewalks). Instead, grab a bike or an Uber to Certified Kitchen and Bakery in the historic Hyde Park neighborhood. This is a counter-service spot, but the food is world-class.
Order This: "The Certified" egg sandwich. The English muffin is the star, it's made fresh daily using a 52-year-old sourdough starter. It's tangy, chewy, and utterly superior to anything you've bought in a package.
Lunch: A History Lesson on the Block
Boise has one of the highest concentrations of Basques outside of Europe. Head to the "Basque Block" and walk into Bar Gernika. The building is a survivor; formerly a Chinese laundry and the "Cub Tavern," it retains a cozy, dimly lit pub atmosphere.
Order This: The Solomo Sandwich (marinated pork loin with pimientos). If you are adventurous and it's a Saturday, ask for the Beef Tongue, it is tender, rich, and legendary among locals.
Evening: The Ten Minute Martini
For a high-end dinner, book a table at Chandlers Steakhouse. It's a classic, white-tablecloth chophouse with nightly jazz, but the real reason to go is the bar program.
Order This: The "Ten Minute Martini." The bartender will stir your drink for exactly ten minutes. The result is a martini that is ice-cold and velvety smooth with zero dilution. Pair it with their Chocolate Soufflé, which requires a 20-minute lead time. Order it when your entrees arrive.
The Perfect Itinerary for a day Romantic Day in Boise
10:00 AM: Sleep in, then head to Hyde Park for that sourdough English muffin at Certified Kitchen.
12:00 PM: Drive 45 minutes up Highway 21 to The Springs in Idaho City.
Insider Tip: You must reserve a Private Tub weeks in advance. The general pool is nice, but the private tubs offer a secluded couples' soak with poolside service.
4:00 PM: Back in town, head to the East End for a hike. Most visitors flock to Table Rock, where you will be surrounded by teens and tourists.
The Alternative: Hike to Castle Rock (Chief Eagle Eye Reserve). It shares a trailhead with Table Rock but splits off. It offers the same stunning view of the valley but remains quiet and peaceful. It is the perfect spot to watch the light turn gold over the city.
7:30 PM: Dinner at Chandlers. Start with the martini. End with the soufflé.
9:30 PM: Walk off dinner along the Greenbelt. The section near Marianne Williams Park is unpaved and darker, offering a better view of the stars and the sound of the river without the downtown foot traffic.
Practical Tips
When to Go: Aim for late May through June or late September through October. The weather is flawless, warm days and crisp, cool nights.
The "Smoke Season" Warning: Avoid August and early September if possible. Wildfire smoke from California and Oregon often settles in the Treasure Valley, creating an inversion that traps haze and ruins the views. If you visit during this time, check the Air Quality Index (AQI) daily.
Getting Around: Downtown Boise is extremely walkable, and electric scooters are everywhere. However, for The Springs and hiking trails, you will need a rental car.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any adults-only hotels in Boise?
Yes, the Anniversary Inn is an adults-only property. It is a theme hotel (think "Romeo and Juliet" or "Biker Roadhouse" themes). It is quirky and fun if you enjoy a "fantasy" element, but for pure luxury, stick to the Inn at 500 or The Avery.
Do I really need reservations for dinner?
For Chandlers, Barbacoa (another top steakhouse), or The Lively, yes. Book at least two weeks out, especially for weekend dining. For Bar Gernika or Certified Kitchen, no reservation is needed.
Is Boise actually romantic?
Absolutely. It's intimate. The combination of a walkable downtown, a river running through the city, and the foothills backdrop creates a setting that feels private and undiscovered.
Janet Doman
Janet is a travel expert who curates the best hotel experiences for couples seeking memorable and unique stays. She enjoys long walks on the beach with her partner and reading books by the fire. She has a cat named Daisy that she loves and adores.


