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Ski-cabin enclave cum full-service resort, the Mountain Lodge lies in the sweet spot between having a place to yourself and enjoying the amenities (valet,...more
see the Telluride guideWith kitchenettes in many rooms and a dogs-welcome policy, the Mountainside appeals to the earthy types who used to visit Telluride in the '70sa...more
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The New Sheridan is actually quite old. The hotel was built in 1891, when Telluride was flush with the spoils of the gold mines, and now caters to a certain...more
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The Osprey at Beaver Creek isn't just near the slopes: A mere 20 feet from the Strawberry Park Express high-speed quad, it's the closest ski-in/ski-out hotel to...more
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This hotel, located in the middle of Beaver Creek Village, began life as a Hyatt Regency in 1989. While some of the 190 guest rooms are still more "Regency"...more
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Towering over the ski area's base village, the modern-looking Peaks seems somewhat out of place among the area's other hotels. The expansive lobby...more
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For those who prefer the exclusivity of Beaver Creek to the crowds at Vail, the ski-in, ski-out Ritz-Carlton is the best place to stay. Tucked into the gated...more
see the Vail + Beaver Creek guideWhen the Vail Plaza Hotel & Club reopened as the Sebastian in January 2011, the hotel's best feature remained the same: its location at the gateway to Vail...more
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Right next door to the Nell, the former Aspen Club Lodge became Kimpton's adorable 90-room chalet in 2002possibly the only Aspen hotel with a sense of...more
see the Aspen guideConsider the Solaris Vail Village's de facto town square. With an outdoor ice-skating rink at its core, the Shops at Solaris lures passersby with upscale...more
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