Carpenter House
Boise, Idaho
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Kitchen amenities
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
2 full beds
Step Into Boise History
Welcome to your Boise getaway in a home filled with charm and stories. Built in 1905 and lived in by many generations of the Carpenter family, it now invites you to create memories of your own.
Cozy Bedrooms & Bath - 2 BR/1 BA - Sleeps 6
• Bedroom 1: Rest easy in a queen bed with fresh linens.
• Bedroom 2: Spacious and family-friendly, featuring two full-size beds.
• Bathroom: Convenient shower/tub combo - perfect for quick rinses or a long soak after a day of exploring.
Gather & Enjoy
• Eat-in kitchen with charming white cabinets, modern appliances, and a breakfast nook for coffee or casual meals.
• Dining room with a round table - perfect for family dinners, puzzles, or late-night card games.
• Living room with ample seating, designed for everyone to relax together after a day in the city or on the trails.
Relax Indoors & Out
• Screened-in front porch with rocking chairs - ideal for slow mornings or evening chats.
• Screened-in back patio with TV, BBQ, and outdoor dining sets for eating and gathering under the lights.
• Fully fenced backyard where dogs can play safely while you unwind.
• Kids’ play area stocked with toys and games, plus seating for parents to keep an eye out while relaxing.
Thoughtful Touches
• A Little Free Library sits out front, inviting you (and the neighborhood) to borrow or share a good book.
• The home blends its historic character with modern comfort, creating a warm, welcoming stay for families, friends, or couples.
Walk to the Best of North End Boise
• Stroll to Hyde Park for boutique shopping, coffee, and local dining.
• Explore Camel’s Back Park with its trails, playground, and open green space.
• Wander down Harrison Boulevard, lined with grand historic homes and beautiful shade trees (Halloween can’t be missed!)
Whether you’re here for Boise’s history, outdoor adventure, or simply to slow down and savor the neighborhood charm, this home offers the perfect blend of comfort, character, and convenience.
PLUS: Don’t wait to enjoy your vacation! Drive straight to Carpenter House and enter the home with your secure one-of-a-kind electronic door lock code for your stay!
It’s all about the details! All guests we host will be greeted with a welcome basket and the home stocked with the following guest supplies: a starter kit consisting of paper towels, dishwasher detergent, toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash, trash bags, etc. to last a couple of days.
**Please advise if you are bringing a dog(s). There are additional fees to do so
PLEASE NOTE: There is a Ring Camera next to the front door facing the street.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Boise, Idaho, is a delightful destination that caters to a wide array of traveler interests. The city boasts a lively downtown area filled with unique boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants serving an array of food from traditional American dishes to international delicacies. The Basque Block is a testament to Boise's rich cultural heritage, featuring Basque restaurants, markets and a museum.
History buffs will find the Old Idaho Penitentiary and the Idaho State Capitol Building intriguing for their insights into the state's history. The Boise Art Museum and the Discovery Center of Idaho are must-visit spots for those interested in arts and sciences.
For nature enthusiasts, Boise offers numerous green spaces. The Boise River Greenbelt is an approximately 30-mile park located in the city center that provides picturesque trails for walking, biking or jogging. Kathryn Albertson Park is another stunning location teeming with wildlife and scenic ponds.
A little further from the city at about 16 miles north lies Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area. This vast wilderness area is ideal for hiking, camping, fishing and wildlife viewing. During winter months it transforms into a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding.
Boise also hosts various events throughout the year such as Treefort Music Fest which features diverse bands performing across multiple venues in downtown Boise. Additionally, there's the Hyde Park Street Fair held in North End neighborhood offering local arts and crafts, food stalls and live music.
In summary, whether you're an adventure-seeking outdoor enthusiast or someone who prefers exploring local culture and history at your own pace, Boise has something to offer you. Known for their warm hospitality, its friendly locals will ensure your visit is all the more enjoyable.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM