Attending The Conference
We are thrilled to be exploring a new city this year and meeting up at a new Google office. We hope you thoroughly enjoy your trip to Boulder!


Boulder Google Office
Googlers love visiting our office in Boulder and we hope you enjoy it too! Pearl Place is the main building in Google Boulder and the destination for the majority of the conference. Boulder is a small town and the downtown area is very walkable. The office is about a mile from downtown. We can’t wait to show you around!
Upon Arrival

Parking
Visitor parking for 2930 Pearl St. is located on level P0 of our parking garage. For parking garage, take a right past Google Boulder sign. Once at the garage entrance, use the intercom system to buzz our receptionist, provide the name of the employee you are visiting or event you are attending and access will be granted!
Visitor parking spots are located to your immediate left once you enter the garage. If all visitor spots are filled, just keep driving down the levels until you meet our valet team who can then assist you in finding an open space.
After parking, please locate the B1 elevator and take it up to the lobby (1). Upon exiting the elevator, you will see our reception desk where you can go to get checked in and receive further instruction!


To the event space
After parking in the 2590 Pearl lot, walk to the intersection of 26th and Pearl, located on the northeast corner of the 2590 Pearl building, and cross 26th Street. Once across, walk along the north side of the 2600 Pearl building until you can turn right onto the east side of 2600 Pearl. Enter through the door on your right marked as reception. Once at reception the event space will be clearly marked.

To and from airport / Getting around
Super Shuttle operates here but if you want to go the shuttle route we would recommend Green Ride instead
Green Ride Boulder is a local shuttle service. Prices vary depending on the pick up/drop off location but run around $35 each way. They also provide chartering services. Rates are here.
If you plan on doing anything besides going between the office, hotel, and airport, a rental might be a good idea. If you do get a rental, there’s a good chance they’ll charge you for a transponder to use the toll roads and then for the rather exorbitant tolls which are the most direct route to/from the airport. During off-peak times the non-toll roads take about the same amount of time but you’ll have to tell Google Maps or Waze to avoid the toll route. Ask Waze to tell you the time differential between the two routes, and decide whether it’s worth $10 in tolls (plus the rental-car surcharge) to take the faster route.
There is an hourly bus directly between the airport and downtown Boulder for $10.50. Bring exact change, the bus will not provide change. If you are staying at the St. Julien or Boulderado, the final stop is really convenient. For other hotels a taxi would probably be required once you get to Boulder (see Around Boulder below).
Car services:
http://www.dialuxurytransportation.com/
http://www.eightblackcars.com/
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You can expect to spend about $80-$100 for a car service from the airport to the office
Uber, zTrip, and Lyft are available in Boulder and are generally the most convenient way to get around besides walking. Download the respective apps and you’re all set. Expect to pay ~$50 - $70 to get from DIA to Boulder.
If you know you’ll be running around town a lot, the Boulder bike share (B-Cycle) sells day passes.
Boulder is a small town and the downtown area is very walkable. The office is about a mile from downtown.
Where to stay

St. Julien
900 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80302
We've reserved a limited number of rooms at a discounted rate. Click here to reserve a room within the Sprint Conference 2019 room block.