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Aspen

Aspen is America's most famous skiing destination, a place where Hollywood stars come to be seen. Traversing the town's streets in fluorescent parkas, cowboy hats and fur-lined boots - without attracting stares - is just one of its many charms. You can also run shrieking from a snowdrift to a hot tub, or drink toddies by the fire. The food is tasty, the snow powdery and the parties go on late, but don't let the glamour distract you from Aspen's greatest asset - views like this don't come cheap.

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Essentials

01 If you have a Stetson, wear it. If not, buy one here.
02 Don't bother renting a car. Free shuttle buses are easy, parking is not.
03 Aspen has lots of off-season festivals: opera, comedy, food and wine - check the calendar when planning your trip.
04 Steep runs and moguls not your thing? Try cross-country skiing instead.
05 Request a room with a fireplace.
06 Trophy wives don't have windburn - indulge in some fancy sun block from Cos Bar.
07 The hotel lobby might provide better entertainment than your room's TV.
08 It wouldn't be the wild west without whiskey.
09 Carl's Pharmacy stocks foot warmers for long days on the slopes.
10 Don't break any bones.

02
Hotels

Independent and easy
Hotel Lenado
200 South Aspen Street
+ 1 970 925 6246
hotellenado.com

Dependable chain
Hyatt Grand Aspen
415 East Dean Street
+ 1 970 429 9100
aspen.hyatt.com

Premium
The Little Nell
675 East Durant Avenue
+ 1 970 920 4600
thelittlenell.com

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Dining

Fast breakfast
Ink! Coffee
520 East Durant Street
+ 1 970 544 0588
inkcoffee.com

Leisurely breakfast
Main Street Bakery Café
201 East Main Street
+ 1 970 925 6446

Breakfast on the piste
The Sundeck
At the top of Aspen Mountain
+ 1 970 429 6971

Lunch with friends
Pine Creek Cookhouse
11399 Castle Creek Road
+ 1 970 925 1044
pinecreekcookhouse.com

Deli to get picnic food
Specialty Foods of Aspen & The Cheese Shop
601 East Hopkins Avenue
+ 1 970 544 6656

Lunch on the piste
Bonnie's
Above Lift 3 on Aspen Mountain
+ 1 970 925 1220

Sunset cocktail
Shadow Mountain Lounge at the St Regis
315 East Dean Street
+ 1 970 920 3300
stregisaspen.com

Early bite
Social
304 East Hopkins Avenue
+ 1 970 925 9700
social-aspen.com

Dinner for two
Cache Cache
205 South Mill Street
+ 1 970 925 3835
cachecache.com

Dinner with friends
D19
305 South Mill Street
+ 1 970 925 6019
d19aspen.com

Best dinner on piste
Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro
At the top of Cloud Nine Lift
+ 1 970 923 8721

Big dinner with friends
Cantina
411 East Main Street
+ 1 970 925 3663
cantina-aspen.com

Drink after dinner
39 Degrees Lounge at the Sky Hotel
709 East Durant Avenue
+ 1 970 925 6760
theskyhotel.com

Late drinks
The J-Bar at the Hotel Jerome
330 East Main Street
+ 1 970 920 1000
hoteljerome.rockresorts.com

On the tiles
Jimmy's
205 South Mill Street
+ 1970 925 6020
jimmysaspen.com

Late drinks
The J-Bar at the Hotel Jerome
330 East Main Street
+ 1 970 920 1000
hoteljerome.rockresorts.com

04
Reading

Explore Booksellers & Bistro
221 East Main Street
+ 1 970 925 5336
explorebooksellers.com

05 Equipment

Performance Ski
408 South Hunter Street
+ 1 970 925 8657

06
Shopping

Something you can't get anywhere else
Stetsons and boots by Kemo Sabe
434 East Cooper Avenue
+ 1 970 925 7878
kemosabe.com

Lost luggage - where to buy dress shirts, socks and underwear
Carl's Pharmacy
306 East Main Street
1 970 925 3273

Something for the kids
Toys from Short Sport
613 East Cooper Avenue
+ 1 800 547 8697
shortsport.com

Something for someone you love
Jewellery from Pierre/Famille
600 East Cooper Avenue
+ 1 970 925 9161
pierrefamille.com

Something for yourself
Skincare from Cos Bar of Aspen
309 South Galena Street
+ 1 970 925 6249
cosbar.com

07
Two-hour tour

Take a tour of abandoned wild-west boom towns with visits to historic Redstone, Lenard, and Independence.
aspenhistory.org


08
Limousine/car

Smiddy Limousine
Post Office Box 8866
+ 1 970 925 7505
smiddylimoaspen.com


09
Transport

Ski-pass information
A one-day adult lift-ticket pass, which provides access to all four mountains, was $82 (€59) last season. A five-day pass was $380 (€275).

Shuttle
Free town shuttle covers most of the town and recreation access points. 

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Fitness

Good gym
The Aspen Club & Spa
1450 Crystal Lake Road
+ 1 866 484 8254
aspenclub.com

Good running route
Rio Grande Trail
Access the trail at the Mill Street bridge near the Aspen Post Office.
aspenpitkin.com

Alternative diversion
Krabloonik Dogsled Rides
4250 Divide Road, Snowmass Village
+ 1 970 923 4342
krabloonik.com