Boise Depot
Built in 1925 for use as a Union Pacific railroad depot, the building was designed by New York architects and was heralded as “the most beautiful structure of its kind in the west.”
The Boise Depot is a beautiful historic Spanish-style building with a panoramic view of downtown Boise and the foothills. Operated by the city of Boise as a public meeting space, the surrounding grounds and Great Hall offer a one-of-a-kind opportunity to host your wedding, reception, fund-raising event, corporate party, breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Parking is limited to designated areas & is available on a first come, first served basis. Large events may wish to consider shuttling guests to the event. There are 73 parking spaces on Eastover Terrace, which is an Ada County Highway District (ACHD) roadway. Road blockages are not permitted unless the event obtains an ACHD Citizen’s Use Permit & provides additional security. Additional parking spaces are available in the gravel area west of “Big Mike,” the locomotive on the north side.
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