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You can rest your head in either Telluride proper or in Mountain Village, the other place to stay near the slopes. For more information on the lay of the land, see our Fact Sheet.
In a prime Mountain Village spot steps from the gondola into Telluride town, this 100-room stone-and-stucco resort feels pleasingly intimate despite its large...more
Hotel Telluride, which opened in 2001, strives to meld the Old West with the comfort of an old Europe lodge. The hotel pulls it off with overstuffed couches,...more
Don't let the rustic design of native stone, weathered timber, and copper accents mislead you. The Inn's mandate is luxury. The service is...more
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
With 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
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
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











