Travel and Accommodations
Location of Conference
The conference will be held at the C4C (Center for Community) building located on Willard Loop Dr.
The room is on the third floor, you will be on the second floor when you enter the building

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Travel
Here is a link to the . ÌýAlso, here is the listing of the ticket prices:

If you arrive from the Denver International Airport (DIA), the best way is to take public bus, car rental or rideshare/taxi. ÌýHowever driving yourself is the fastest option, but rideshare or busses can be more convenient. Ìý
The best budget friendly option, RTD SkyRide bus which will cost $10.50 for a one-way ticket, this ticket is also valid all day for other RTD buses and trains, you can take the AB1 skyride to get to Boulder; the bus departs from the Denver Airport Transit Center located under the Westin Hotel at the south end of the main terminal on Level 1. ÌýYou can purchase tickets via the RTD app or with exact cash on the bus. . You can follow the signs for "Transit Center". Ìý The AB1 buses and buses from DIA to Boulder run hourly, with the trip taking around 60–90 minutes, depending on traffic. ÌýYour luggage for the skyride will be stored under the bus. ÌýThe AB1 bus stops at multiple locations in Boulder, including the Downtown Boulder Station and a stop adjacent to the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ campus at Broadway & Euclid Ave.
For a direct, on-demand option, you can use rideshare services like Uber and Lyft or a taxi. ÌýFor Rideshares and taxis, the best pick up spot would be Ìýon Level 5 of the terminal, near baggage claim. ÌýYou can follow the signs for "Ground Transportation". ÌýThe fare is much higher than public transport. For example, an Uber to the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ campus is typically around $70–$100, depending on the time of day and traffic. A taxi will be even more expensive. ÌýThe trip will take about 45 minutes by car with no major traffic.
Renting a car at DIA gives you the most flexibility, though parking can be difficult and expensive in Boulder. ÌýRental car agencies are located on airport property and offer courtesy shuttle service to and from Level 5 of the terminal. ÌýThe most common route is to take Peña Boulevard from the airport to I-70 West, then I-25 North, followed by US-36 West (Denver Boulder Turnpike) directly into Boulder. Note that the fastest route is via E-470 which is a toll road.
For local transportation in Boulder without a car, you can use the extensive bus system. ÌýLocal ride-hailing services likeÌýUberÌýand Lyft are available, or the Boulder BCycle e-bike sharing program. ÌýThe downtown area and University of Colorado campus are also highly walkable.
Accommodations
There are several areas for hotels and Airbnbs. ÌýA good option is , this offers close proximity to shops, restaurants, and to the Campus. A more budget-friendly option is . For a more broad search, here is a . Ìý are available in the area, they can be further from the conference building but could provide more scenic and flexible alternatives to hotels.
Dining Options
Boulder offers a variety of food options near the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ campus, ranging from quick bites to more formal dining experiences, with a concentration of spots on "The Hill" adjacent to the university. Here are some recommendations for the 10 Best Places to Eat around campus.