Sightseeing
Basque Block
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locals recommendBasque Block
Boise Whitewater Park
607 N Whitewater Park Blvd10
locals recommendZoo Boise
355 Julia Davis Drive39
locals recommendIdaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial
777 South 8th Street10
locals recommendTable Rock
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locals recommendBoise River Greenbelt
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locals recommendCraters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve
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locals recommendWithin a 2.5 mile drive from Boise, you are in Twin Falls. Shoshone Falls are called the “Niagara Falls of the West”. Beautiful cascades during Spring times with awesome scenic views of the Snake River.
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locals recommendShoshone Falls
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locals recommendWithin a 2.5 mile drive from Boise, you are in Twin Falls. Shoshone Falls are called the “Niagara Falls of the West”. Beautiful cascades during Spring times with awesome scenic views of the Snake River.
Salsa Dancing every Friday night
Chick place for an evening of Latin Dancing
Ochos
515 W Idaho StJack’s Urban Meeting Place (Jump), offers a variety of cultural events from Day of the Day Celebrations , Salsa and flamenco dancing as well as gastronomic events.
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locals recommendJack's Urban Meeting Place
1000 W Myrtle St9
locals recommendJack’s Urban Meeting Place (Jump), offers a variety of cultural events from Day of the Day Celebrations , Salsa and flamenco dancing as well as gastronomic events.
City advice
Getting around
There’s no public transportation in Idaho.
Travelers must rent their own cars, or take Uber.
Customs & culture
Be polite
Idahoans are nice and polite people in the majority. Remember to use your good manners. If you visit the rural area, expect strangers to greet you.