Historic landmark with Western-chic decor, craft cocktails, and exquisite dining


























































"Where ultimate hygge meets ultimate Western luxury, this storied Aspen hub already anchored by Prospect and J-Bar rolls out touch-above yuletide feasts, a thoughtful seasonal Après Tea with caviar service, and the signature flourish of sipping Louis Roederer Champagne out of sparkling Waterford crystal as live holiday carols echo through the halls, with time for the skating rink and the menorah lighting throughout Hanakkuh." - Kayleigh Ruller

"There's an inimitable charm to this 135-year-old historic landmark that feels both rustic and high-fashion; its perfect location makes it convenient for both rest and play with complimentary hotel-to-hill transportation and walkable proximity to designer shops. I noticed a strong sense of the alpine city's heart here, celebrated by locals, travelers, and celebrities who après, dine, and book stays, and the staff are friendly and highly intuitive — the concierge remembers your name and itinerary and the waiters recall previous orders while encouraging you to try something new." - Jessica Chapel

"A historic 99-room icon since 1889, this hotspot blends a refreshed, Western-inspired aesthetic with modern comforts, a lively après scene at The Living Room, and even a newly launched ice rink in the courtyard." - Elise Taylor, Chadner Navarro

"For a restorative pause from the slopes, a spa day here is a lovely way to unwind during Aspen’s colder months." - Vogue
"A storied Aspen hotel whose lobby often hosts carolers during the holidays, presented as a centerpiece of seasonal cheer in town and an example of how hotels participate in community festivities." - Katrina Brown Hunt Katrina Brown Hunt Katrina Brown Hunt is a San Diego-based freelance writer and editor, specializing in budget-friendly travel and family excursion topics. Her witty advice has appeared in CNN Travel, Travel + Leisure, Time magazine, and Southern Living. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines