Hotel St Regis Aspen
Features
The St Regis Aspen is one of the resorts most luxurious
properties, located just 4 blocks away from the Silver Queen
Gondola and the hub of shops, bars and restaurants Aspen has
to offer. Having recently had a $40m renovation, there has been
no expense spared with beautiful rooms, classic, stylish decor
and a vast array of facilities, all with the incredible service you
would expect at the St Regis. This property is perfect for those
wishing to stay in extreme luxury while being situated in a
convenient central location.
Guest facilities include the Remede Spa, which has an outdoor
heated pool, steam caves, hot tub with waterfall, warm and
cold plunge pools, oxygen lounge and a fitness centre. The
Restaurant at St Regis is open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and
dinner and has an extensive wine list; the Shadow Mountain
Lounge is perfect for an après ski drink and evening cocktails. A
private hotel shuttle runs to the town and slopes through the day
and evening.
The St Regis Aspen is home to 179 elegant guest rooms featuring
Deluxe, Grand Deluxe and 1 Bedroom Suites, all of which are
spacious and well appointed with fantastic marble bathrooms.
SAVERS
Receive a $55 food + beverage
credit per room per day
(to be used in the hotel restaurants)
Aspen Resort Info
Aspen is one of the greatest American ski resorts. It has a reputation for being a star-studded place, expensive and a poseur's paradise. This is partially true, but Aspen can also be enjoyed by those on lower budgets, while decent snow is almost always guaranteed.
Aspen includes 4 mountains in its pass - Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Snowmass. These combine for 200km of runs, with skiing for just about all standards. It is a relatively expensive lift pass. The mountains are separate, but linked by an efficient bus system, with Snowmass 12 miles away. Buttermilk suits beginners, but all of the resorts offer a vast array of ski tuition and childcare. Aspen Mountain, which bans boarders, has some fantastic blacks, moguls and tree-line powder. Snowmass also has the biggest vertical drop in the US (1342m). Intermediates will prefer Snowmass and Highlands for cruising, while Buttermilk is excellent for learning to mogul. Boarders are spoilt in the other 3 domains, with half-pipes and specialist parks. There is skiing for everyone, with limited queues, great lifts and friendly staff.
Aspen town is beautifully restored to its Victorian best and there is a fantastic range of restaurants, shops, non-skiing activities, and nightlife. Much of this is expensive, but there are cheaper options, particularly in terms of accommodation. Everything seems to get just a little bit better every year, as the Aspen Ski Company continues to improve on a resort that is already one of the best in the world.
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