"Named alongside other high-end hotels and noted as one of the properties ready to welcome visitors, within a town praised for top-tier mountain cuisine and hospitality." - Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Awarded one Michelin key as a property providing a very special stay, this Aspen hotel is recognized for its design, consistent service, comfort, and an approachable mountain-luxury character." - Stacey Lastoe
"This winter Aspen welcomed Mollie, a new boutique hotel on the edge of town. With its Japandi-style interiors (guest rooms are appointed with Noguchi lamps, while shearling accent chairs dot the lobby) it offers a chic, clean alternative to the classic chalet or mountain style." - Elise Taylor
"With its Japandi-style interiors by the celebrated Post Company, this new boutique hotel right in Aspen town has a cozy-yet-zen atmosphere that’s perfect for those seeking some respite after a day on the slopes. The rooftop, meanwhile, boasts a spa pool and 180-degree views of Aspen Mountain. Soak in the hot tub and then enjoy a cocktail, courtesy of acclaimed mixologists Death & Co." - Elise Taylor
"Mollie overlooks tranquil Paepcke Park, just steps from all the action yet removed from the mayhem. For a stay that’s a short walk to the lifts, shops and restaurants, the hotel is remarkably tranquil. Word on the street is that locals are thrilled with the opening of a non-chain boutique hotel that’s at the four-star level (there are plenty of places to drop $1500+ a night in this town). The hotel draws inspiration from the many individuals who have shaped Aspen’s history, including its namesake, the outdoors enthusiast and bonne vivant Mollie Gibson. F&B group Gin & Luck (known for the critically acclaimed Death & Co. brand) leads the hotel’s food and beverage program, with a lobby bar and restaurant with year-round outdoor seating and an all-day café. The real story here, however, is the rooms: The hotel used native materials from the American West (and Aspen where possible) for a palette of natural woods, earthen ceramics and handmade textiles. They’re just gorgeous. From $500 per night."