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Aspen,
Colorado
Luxury
Guide to Aspen, Colorado
Aspen is one of Colorado's favorite year-round resort areas. World renowned for
its downhill skiing, whatever the season an Aspen vacation is ideal. The town
offers an interesting history, challenging outdoor recreation opportunities
including fishing and golf, abundant cultural activities, pleasant climate,
great shopping and dining, and beautiful natural scenery.
Aspen is located in west-central Colorado, 40 miles southeast of Glenwood
Springs on Colorado Highway 82. During the winter months this is the only
highway access into Aspen. During the summer months, Aspen can be accessed from
the east, over scenic Independence Pass, on Highway 82. Independence Pass is
normally closed from about early November through May.
Summer high temperatures range in the 70s to mid-80s, with cool evenings that
can often dip into the 30s. Winter lows occasionally dip to minus 30 degrees,
though daytime temperatures are often in the 20s to 30s. Much of the area and
its recreation facilities lie at higher elevations where significantly lower
temperatures and more precipitation can be expected. Afternoon summer
thunderstorms are common. Snow is possible at any time of year in the highest
elevations. Always check the local forecast before venturing out.
How to Get There
By
Plane - Flying into town is a great way to get your vacation started quickly.
Aspen is a half-hour flight from Denver International Airport via United
Express, which offers more than 10 daily flights during the winter and summer
months. United Express also offers daily nonstop jet service from Los Angeles
and now San Francisco during the winter.
Northwest Airlines flies nonstop twice daily between Aspen and Minneapolis/St.
Paul and once daily from Memphis in addition to extra weekend sections during
the winter months. America West Express (US Airways) offers year-round nonstop
service between Phoenix and Aspen. For more information, contact the Aspen/Pitkin
County Airport or call 970-920-5380.
If you fly private, make sure your pilots are familiar with mountain landings.
Consider aexjet - a company that specializes in Aspen and Telluride and mountain
airports. Another firm that is very familiar with Aspen is Sentient Jet, the
official private air partner for Aspen/Snowmass Resort.
By Automobile - From Denver, Aspen is 220 miles or approximately 3 1/2 hours via
I-70 West to Glenwood Springs. Aspen is due east on Highway 82. If you do bring
a car, you'll want to familiarize yourself with Aspen's pay-and-display parking
system and current road conditions.
By Limo - These are a few of the companies will transport you between DIA and
Aspen:
DIA Luxury Transportation - 720-934-9470
Colorado Mountain Express - 888-649-5982
Black Diamonds Limousine -970-948-2685
A Advantage Limousine Service - 303-421-4300
Where to Stay
Destination
Clubs in Aspen, there are several destination club locations in Aspen. Here is a
list of clubs that have homes in Aspen:
High Country Club (1 home)
Portofino Club (Signature) (1 home)
Quintess, The Leading Residences of the World (2 homes)
Solstice (2 homes)
Other Fractional Luxury Accommodations, in addition to the Apsen's destination
clubs, there are also fractional real estate communities such as:
Hyatt Grand Aspen Lodge: 33 different floor plans available with 1 to 4
bedrooms, limited to 50 residences, access to 1,800 resorts in 80 countries
through the Hyatt Vacation Club.
The Residences at The Little Nell: 26 three- and four-bedroom ski-out, ski-in
residences nestled on the edge of Aspen Mountain. The Residences are managed and
operated by The Little Nell. Three-bedroom residences are $1,525,000 with an
annual assessment of $16,000. Four-bedroom residences are $3 million with an
annual assessment of $20,000.
The Ritz-Carlton Club - Aspen Highlands: Two- and three-bedroom residences.
Membership prices range from $180,000 to $530,000 per interest based on location
and club residence type.
St. Regis Residence Club - Aspen: Nine residences on floors 5 and 6 that are
Fixed Club interests and 15 Residences on floors 2, 3 and 4 are Premier Club
interests. Two- and three-bedroom Residences range from 1,600 to 2,200 square
feet. Each club interest entitles the Member to occupy a Club Residence for 28
days. The time and length of occupancy depends on the type of Club interest
purchased and each Member's requested reservation period.
Luxury Resort & Hotel Picks
The Little Nell: Aspen's only ski-in/ski-out property, The Little Nell is
regarded as Colorado's premier luxury resort with only 92 rooms. Blending the
virtues of a small country inn with the personalized services and amenities of a
grand hotel, luxury abounds from the gas-burning fireplaces to oversized beds
with down duvets and pillows. The Little Nell is affiliated with the Relais &
Chateaux group and has been awarded the Mobil 5 Star resort for eight years and
has received the AAA 5 Diamond award for 10 years.
I thought this was one of the best hotels we have ever stayed at. Meals in the
dining room were excellent. Staff were uniformly helpful and pleasant. It just
couldn't have been a better experience. - TripAdvisor.com member
The
St Regis Resort Aspen: 179 Total guest rooms including 17 one-bedroom
suites, 2 loft suites with fireplaces, 5 junior suites, 2 presidential suites,
16 guestrooms with fireplaces. The resort features skiing, heated outdoor pool,
the Remède Spa, The Aspen Back Institute, and 20,000 square feet of function
space. Cooking classes are also offered at the Olives restaurant. Something for
everyone, from singles, to non-skiiers, to families.
Our stay at the St Regis was heavenly. Beautiful room, great amenities and
helpful staff. We'll definitely return! - TripAdvisor.com member
The Residence Hotel: Built in 1886, this small boutique hotel contains
seven suites and apartments, each one individually decorated in European flavor.
Bedrooms are furnished with Ralph Lauren linens, down-filled duvets, antique
furnishings, museum quality artwork, and designer fabrics. Most suites have
wood-burning fireplaces, oversized sunken tubs or private Jacuzzis, steam
showers and separate marble vanities, while others delight with hand painted
Sherle Wagner sinks and gold fixtures. Five of the suites have full kitchens as
well. Rates depend on season and suite booked. A romantic hideaway.
I had a tremendously wonderful experience! The rooms are lavishly decorated and
each one has its own uniqe decor and charm. I highly recommend anyone traveling
to Aspen to stay at this hotel! - TripAdvisor.com member
Hotel Jerome: Located in the heart of downtown Aspen, the Hotel Jerome
defines luxury with 92 distinctly appointed guestrooms and suites, inviting
amenities, 24 hour in-room dining, twice-daily maid service and masterfully
American cuisine. All of this, located in the heart of downtown Aspen.
We have stayed at the Hotel Jerome on at least half-a-dozen occasions and have
had such a wonderful time that we will keep going back. Nothing is too much
trouble for their incredibly friendly staff. - TripAdvisor.com member
Where to Eat
Pine Creek Cookhouse- 11399 Castle Creek Road, Aspen. Featuring American,
seafood, and contemporary cuisines in a romantic setting. Diners can only access
the restaurant via horse-drawn sleigh, snowshoes, or cross-country skiing. A
one-of-a kind experience! 970-925-1044
Matsuhisa - 303 E Main St, Aspen. Featuring Asian, Japanese and contemporary
cuisines by celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa of Nobu in NYC. 970-544-6628
Renaissance - 304 East Hopkins Avenue, Aspen - French and contemporary cuisines.
970-925-2402
Mezzaluna - 624 E Cooper Ave, Aspen. American and Italian cuisines featuring
pizza and seafood, in a romantic but family-friendly atmosphere. Outdoor seating
available in the summer. 970-925-5882
Cache Cache - 205 S Mill St, Mill Street Plaza, Aspen. French and Mediterranean
cuisines in a romantic atmospher. 970-925-3835 Fax: 970 544 8248
What
to Do
Aspen is popular for its year-round array of outdoor adventure activities.
Mountains attract winter skiers from around the world. In the summer, golf,
fishing, and scenic hiking and biking trails abound. Indoor types can shop the
fashionable boutiques or head to any of the town's fine museums, like the Aspen
Art Museum or the Wheeler/Stallard Museum. Or head over to the Aspen Club & Spa
for a day of pampering.
Best Ski Areas
Aspen-Snowmass - $50 million in on-mountain improvements over the next five
years means quicker lift rides and easier access. Ride the eight-person Elk Camp
Gondola at Snowmass, or check out the new cabins on Aspen Mountain's Silver
Queen Gondola. Combined with the new high-speed Village Express six-pack, Sky
Cab Gondola and Aspen Highlands' Deep Temerity triple chair, five new lifts have
been added in the last two years and more than 200 acres of in-bounds
backcountry terrain have opened up. Ski and snowboarding classes available.
970-925-1220 or 800-308-6935
Aspen Mountain - 970-920-0720 or 800-525-6200 for Powder Tour reservations
Aspen Highlands
Buttermilk
Snowmass
Best Golf Courses
Aspen Golf Club, Aspen Course - 18 holes over 7,165 yards with a par of 71
(Municipal) - 39551 Highway 82, Aspen. 970-925-2145. $90 on weekends and
weekdays (includes golf cart).
Maroon Creek Club, Maroon Creek Course- 18 holes, over 7,100 yards with a par of
70 (Private Non-Equity). 10 Club Circle, Aspen. 970-920-4080. $325 on weekends
and weekdays (includes golf cart). One of Golf Digest Magazine's Top Rated Golf
Courses for Colorado 2005-2006.
The Roaring Fork Club, Roaring Fork 1 Course - Award-winning golf course 18
holes over 7,130 yards with a par of 72 (Private Non-Equity)- 100 Arbany Ranch
Rd., Basalt. 970-927-9100. $200 on weekends and weekdays (includes golf cart).
One of Golf Digest Magazine's Top Rated Golf Courses for Colorado 2005-2006.
The Snowmass Club, Snowmass Course - 18 holes over 7,008 yards with a par of 72
(Public) 0446 Clubhouse Dr., Snowmass Village. 970-923-5600. $175 on weekends
and weekdays (includes golf cart).
Best Shopping
Toklat Gallery, 11247 Castle Creek Road, Aspen. Their new gallery along the
banks of the Frying Pan River in Basalt features collections of the finest
handcrafted art and Zapotec Indian rugs. 970-925-7345.
Christian Dior - 201 S Galena St., Aspen, 970-544-5222
Gucci America - 209 S Galena St., Aspen, 970-920-9150
Prada USA Corp - 312 S Galena St., Aspen, 970-925-7001
Other Insider Tips
For nightlife try the Lava Room, Aspen's premier nightclub/lounge at 426 E.
Hyman Ave., Aspen. Live DJs nightly. 970- 925-5282. But the place to be seen is
The Bar at The Little Nell Hotel at 675 E. Durant Ave. Aspen. 970- 920-4200. For
premium liquors, fine wines and cigars in a warmly lit, comfortable setting try
The Library at the Hotel Jerome. Open nightly from 4 p.m. – 1 a.m. and serving
food until 11 p.m. Located at 330 E. Main St., Aspen - 970-920-1000 or
800-331-7213.
Krabloonik Dogsled Rides - 4250 Divide Road, in Snowmass Village in Aspen,
offers dog sled rides and lunch for families. 970-923-4342.
Crater Lake Trail - Maroon Creek Road, Aspen. This easy, one-day hike from
Maroon Lake is a great outing for the entire family. 970-925-3445 (Forest
Service).
Wheeler Opera House - 320 East Hyman Ave, Aspen. From The Eagles, Jerry
Seinfeld, and Sheryl Crow to locally-created performance experiences, the
Wheeler Opera House is Aspen's premiere site for concerts, lectures, community
events, films, and opera. 970-920-5770
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