The Aspen Music Festival and School is America's most distinguished summer classical music program, running for nine weeks each summer in the mountain resort of Aspen, Colorado with over 300 performances of orchestral, chamber, opera, and solo music attended by some 100,000 concert-goers. Since 1949, it has attracted the world's greatest classical musicians alongside the brightest emerging talents, cementing Aspen's status as a summer capital of high culture. Aspen hotels are in high demand throughout the summer festival season and reservations should be made well in advance.
The only ski-in/ski-out hotel at the base of Aspen Mountain, The Little Nell has no peers in American ski country — a five-star property where the gondola is steps from the lobby door, the wine cellar holds 20,000 bottles, and the Element 47 restaurant is one of Colorado's finest tables. A benchmark for alpine luxury since 1989.
Aspen's most storied building — a Victorian grand hotel that opened during the silver boom of 1889 and hosted Colorado's most prominent figures through the mining bust and ski revival. The J-Bar is Aspen's true social heart, the Prospect restaurant delivers exceptional mountain cuisine, and the rooms carry 135 years of character that no new build can match.
An intimate 38-room boutique at the foot of Ajax Mountain with ski-in access and afternoon cookies by the fire — a more personal alternative to The Little Nell at marginally more approachable prices. The rooftop hot tub with mountain views and the morning ski valet service are highlights that punch well above the property's modest size.
Aspen's best mid-luxury option — a locally owned and operated Aspen Skiing Company hotel that channels genuine mountain-town spirit through ski-boot lockers, après-ski cocktail programming, and guided backcountry skiing adventures, all at prices 40% below The Little Nell. The outdoor pool and Limelight Lounge scene draw locals and guests alike.
The St. Regis brings its signature butler-service grandeur to the Roaring Fork Valley — a landmark property with a Remède Spa, slope-side hot tubs under the stars, and rooms furnished with Aspen-boulder fireplaces and vintage mountain photography. The two-minute ski-in walk and on-demand butler make it a genuine top-tier alternative to The Little Nell.
A beloved independent Aspen institution that has been hosting skiers since the 1950s, recently renovated to deliver bright, playful rooms with a nod to Aspen's bohemian artistic heritage — think local artist prints and vintage ski posters rather than generic mountain chintz. Two outdoor heated pools and a genuine local atmosphere distinguish it from the luxury behemoths.