The first visit is to the State Capital, located in the city\'s center and is highly known in Idaho. Locals also call it the Capitol of Light, and this building is over 100 years old. Strolling through the gardens and grounds around the State Capitol is a must. History buffs can also visit the Anne ►
The first visit is to the State Capital, located in the city\'s center and is highly known in Idaho. Locals also call it the Capitol of Light, and this building is over 100 years old. Strolling through the gardens and grounds around the State Capitol is a must. History buffs can also visit the Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, which is located near the Boise River. The park has many exhibits, including a wall of quotations and sculptures dedicated to Anne Frank\'s story that invites reflection. Athletes can tour Albertsons Stadium, home to the Bronco team of Boise State University. What makes this stadium so unique is its bluegrass, and when it is not football season, guided tours and the Hall of Fame walk are always possible. A gift shop is even available. Those who want to spend time in nature must go to the large Kathryn Albertson Park, where they can see different types of wildlife and admire beautiful trees. There are also trails for walking, jogging, and massive kiosks frequently host regional events. Then, a visit to the World Bird of Prey Centre is essential to allow travelers to see the outstanding work of the agents whose mission is to preserve dozens of endangered breeds of birds. There is even an interactive educational center that allows tourists to get much information about it. The Idaho Botanical Gardens will also appeal to nature lovers because of plenty of activities. Initially, visitors will be able to visit the flower gardens, and then, depending on the time of the year, it is possible to attend events such as the Winter Garden Glow. Those who want to admire Boise\'s impressive architecture should stop by St. John\'s Cathedral to admire the beautiful stained glass windows displaying the Adoration of the Magi and images of Saint Alphonsus and Saint Teresa. In addition, the historic organ and bells of the church are divinely beautiful. In terms of activities to do in Boise, the Egyptian Theater also gives a feeling of returning to Old Hollywood with the fluffy red carpets. The peculiarity of this place is that classic films are shown there; it is also the home of the Idaho Opera. ◄