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Immerse yourself in unforgettable adventures, world-class cuisine, and luxurious accommodations in our comprehensive Aspen Travel Guide to this iconic mountain destination.

About

Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Aspen is the epitome of alpine luxury. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, world-class skiing, and vibrant cultural scene. Originally founded as a mining town, the area has transformed itself into a skier’s paradise in the winter and an outdoor oasis in the summer. Aspen is known for its luxury accommodations, with a plethora of 5-star hotels, upscale dining, and top-notch experiences. Our Aspen Travel Guide will help you plan the ultimate mountain getaway year-round.

Where to Stay

The Little Nell

The Little Nell

The only five-star, five-diamond hotel in Aspen, The Little Nell is an iconic resort located at the base of Aspen Mountain. Steps away from world-class slopes and scenic downtown, it features well-appointed rooms and suites. Amenities include a luxurious spa, fitness center, and the well-rated Element 47 restaurant.

Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resort Collection

Voted the best resort in Colorado by Travel + Leisure in 2023, this resort is full of style mixed with old charm. Hotel Jerome has a rich history in Colorado and is one of the oldest hotels in Aspen. Rooms are elegant and there are amenities like a spa and fitness center on the property. Don’t forget to check out the renowned Prospect Restaurant on the property as well.

St. Regis Aspen Resort

St. Regis does what it does best, again at its Aspen resort. Located at the base of Aspen Mountain, the St. Regis Aspen Resort offers spacious rooms, a renowned spa, an outdoor heated pool, and fine dining options. The acclaimed Velvet Buck restaurant is also on the property. If you are looking for exceptional luxury, the St. Regis will not disappoint.

Where to Eat

Acquolina

Element 47

Michelin Guide-recommended and located within The Little Nell hotel, Element 47 offers Colorado Contemporary cuisine with a focus on local ingredients. Executive Chef Matt Zubrod creates seasonal menus that reflect the flavors of Colorado. The menu includes local wagyu beef, house-made pastas, and fresh produce. The restaurant also has an extensive wine list to complement your entree.

Cache Cache

Blending French and American cuisine, Cache Cache represents the best of Aspen’s food scene. Service is impeccable yet friendly and the menu offers diverse options. Menu flavors include seafood, steaks, vegetarian options, and French classics. All of the ingredients are sourced from local Colorado greenhouses and farms. This is also a favorite among celebrities visiting the area.

Matsuhisa

Chef Nobu Matsuhisa brings Japanese seafood and sushi to Aspen with his namesake restaurant. The cuisine is a fusion of Japanese flavors and Peruvian influence all served family style for sharing. Menu highlights include the Lamb chops and Black cod miso.

Mawa’s Kitchen

Mawa’s Kitchen is perfect for breakfast or brunch. Pancakes, french toast, omelets, etc. Dinner is also available with many unique options in the area. Chef Mawa McQueen features dishes inspired by her African and European heritage such as Berbere Spiced Chicken Yassa and Vegetable Maffe.

Acquolina

Traditional and contemporary Italian cuisine in a warm and cozy environment defines Acquolina. Popular menu items include wood-fired pizza, freshly made pasta, and seafood. This location is perfect for a date night or Italian night with the family.

What to Do – Summer

White Water Rafting

Hiking

Aspen is a hiker’s paradise with its diverse trails perfect for all skill levels. Hiking is a great way to experience the beautiful scenery of the Rocky Mountains. For trails that cater to beginners, we recommend the Maroon Lake Scenic Trail and and the Hunter Creek Trail. For more seasoned hikers, we recommend Conundrum Hot Springs Trail which offers natural hot springs amidst the wilderness. The Capitol Peak Trail is also a challenging hike that exposes hikers to breathtaking views, vast cliffs, and rugged terrain.

White Water Rafting

Colorado has an abundance of rivers perfect for white water rafting. For beginners and families, we recommend the tranquil stretches of the Roaring Fork River which offers a more relaxing experience. The Arkansas river is also accessible and contains more difficult rapids perfect for those looking for more of a thrill. Lastly, the Colorado river’s Shoshone section offers more difficult rapids such as the “Grizzly” and “Tombstone” which are for advanced rafters. All these rivers have guided tours to give you an easy and safe white water rafting adventure.

Fly Fishing

The numerous pristine rivers in the Aspen area are perfect for fly fishing no matter your skill level. For those who are looking to try something new on their trip, fly fishing is a great way to get in touch with nature. The Roaring Fork River is ideal for beginners, with guides who can help you pinpoint the best locations. Fly fishing guides also offer backcountry excursions for those seeking a more intense experience.

What to Do – Winter

Dog Sledding

Ski/Snowboarding

This is what Aspen is known for. World-class slopes, resorts, and amenities make this one of the best places to ski in the world. With many resorts offering ski-in/ski-out accommodations, you can hit the slopes with convenience and get back to your room with ease. Aspen Mountain offers ski levels perfect for intermediate and expert skiers with over 675 acres of skiable terrain and over 75 trails. For beginners and children, Buttermilk Mountain has gentle terrain good for learning and lessons.

Dog Sledding

One of the more unique ways to see the Colorado landscape, dog sledding will give you an unforgettable time. These expeditions are led by experienced outfitters through the snowy forests and open meadows of the region. A variety of expeditions depending on length are available with some expeditions going deep into the backcountry.

Après Ski

As the sun sets over Aspen Mountain, the après ski scene comes alive. Skiers and snowboarders migrate into the bars and lounges and talk over steaming mugs of hot cocoa or local brews. Live music and energetic DJs help liven the mood and make for a lively time. Aspen’s après ski scene is a fitting end to a long day on the slopes.

Ice Skating

A fun and exciting activity the whole family can take part in, there are some excellent ice skating options in Aspen. Whether you prefer the outdoor rink beneath the mountains at Silver Circle or the atmosphere of the indoor Aspen Ice Garden, both will be a memorable experience. With public skating sessions, hockey games, and figure skating exhibitions throughout the winter, Aspen’s ice rinks provide a winter activity for all ages and skill levels.

Quick Tips

  • Do not forget the altitude- Stay hydrated to avoid the effects of altitude sickness.
  • Book early, especially during the busy season (December-March).
  • Take advantage of Aspen’s extensive public transportation.
  • With lots of physical activities, don’t forget to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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Discover the best of Park City with our comprehensive 2024 guide on luxury stays, gourmet dining, and unforgettable adventures in Utah’s top travel destination.

About

Nestled in the mountains east of Salt Lake City, Park City is both a winter wonderland and a summer paradise. World-class skiing in the cold months attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Summers are gifted with warm weather and outdoor activities such as mountain biking, trails, and white water rafting. In town, the picturesque main street is lined with high-end shopping and countless restaurants. Park City also hosts an abundance of luxury hotels and spas, perfect after a long day of skiing or hiking. Our Park City travel guide will help you plan the perfect trip, no matter when you choose to visit.

Where to Stay

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St. Regis Deer Valley

Stein Eriksen Lodge

Stein Eriksen Lodge is the perfect place to stay for an alpine luxury feel. Named after the Olympic skiing champion, this lodge sits within Deer Valley with ski-in/ski-out access. Amenities include world-class restaurants, an unforgettable spa, an arcade, and quick access to a range of activities such as hiking and mountain biking.

The St. Regis Deer Valley

A short ride up the funicular from Snow Park Ski Lodge sits the beautiful St. Regis with a beautiful view of Deer Valley. With its refined ambiance and first-class amenities, the St. Regis is the epitome of mountain luxury. Relax in the lobby by the massive fireplace and enjoy the hotel’s complimentary hot cocoa. This hotel also features a spa with various wellness treatments, mulitple restaurants, a pool, and conveneitn access to world class skiing.

Pendry Park City

As one of the newer more modern designed hotels in Park City, the Pendry is perfect for those who are looking for luxurious and modern accommodations. Located within Canyons Village, it is conveniently located for quick access to skiing, various restaurants, and shops.

Where to Eat

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Fireside Dining

High West Distillery & Saloon

This is the only ski-in gastro-distillery in the world. Serving western fare, in-house made whiskey, and other alcoholic beverages, High West is a top choice in Park City. DIstillery tours are also available.

Snowed Inn Sleigh Co. Restaurant

If you are looking for a truly unique dining experience, this is your place. Take a horse-pulled sleigh up the mountain to a quaint and cozy cabin. In the cabin, a variety of freshly made options are available. Drinks and live music are also provided.

Chimayo

While many places in Park City share a similar menu, Chimayo offers truly unique offerings. Mexican and Western-inspired dishes such as the BBQ Spareribs are highly recommended. You will not be disappointed no matter what you order.

Fireside Dining

If you are craving Swiss and European-inspired fine dining, this is your spot. Cheese melted in front of the massive wood-burning fireplace is an experience you will not forget. Fireside is a four-course meal that will be sure to please.

Glitretind Restaurant

Have you ever dreamed of eating inside of a snow globe while snow falls around you? At Glitretind Restaurant you can do just that. Located at the luxurious Stein Eriksen Lodge, this is a once in a lifetime experience.

Fletcher’s

Genuinely delicious food at the heart of Park City. Fletcher’s has some of the best food in town. We highly recommend the Bacon Jam with Cheddar Chive biscuits as an appetizer and the Peanut Crusted Salmon as an entree. You will not be disappointed.

What to Do – Summer

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Bigfoot Hot Air Balloons

Mountain Biking at Park City Mountain Resort

Park City Mountain boasts hundreds of trails with excellent terrain and views overlooking downtown. Take a lift up the mountain for an exciting ride down the mountain. There’s trails for every level of biking experience.

Hiking

Hiking in Park City is a great way to experience the fresh mountain air and gorgeous scenery. Top-rated trails include Lofty Lakes Loop, Three Divide Lakes, and the Lackawaxen Trail.

Bigfoot Hot Air Balloons

Soar above the town in a hot air balloon for unforgetting views. Private and shared 1 hour rides will take you 1500 feet above the ground to see the beautiful Utah landscape.

What to Do – Winter

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Deer Valley Resort

Deer Valley Resort

This ski-only resort is one of the top ski resorts in North America. With 103 groomed trails, lodges throughout, and top-notch service, Deer Valley is the best skiing in Park CIty.

Park City Peaks Snowmobiling

Take in breathtaking views as you glide through the snow with Park City Peaks. Located about 45 minutes from downtown, this experience will take you through the backcounty to the top of a mountain for stunning views of the Utah mountians.

Olympic Park

The 2002 Winter Olympic Games took place in Salt Lake City with many events occurring in Park City. Speed over ice in a bobsled, ice skate, or snow tube at this historic park.

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