




Historic landmark building with 99 guest rooms and suites, multiple dining venues, and a central courtyard pool area.
17 features available
1 room types
1 king or 2 double beds
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£650
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£1,100
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£2,400
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Hotel Jerome sits in the heart of Aspen, Colorado, within easy reach of the town's restaurants, galleries and shops along Galena Street and Mill Street. As a ski-in, ski-out property with a dedicated shuttle service, access to the Aspen Snowmass ski area is straightforward. Aspen Mountain's gondola base is within walking distance, while the broader Snowmass and Buttermilk terrain is accessible via the resort's transport network. Aspen/Pitkin County Airport is approximately five miles from the hotel, making arrival logistics simpler than many Colorado mountain destinations. The town itself is compact and walkable, which means the hotel's central position translates directly into convenience throughout a ski trip.
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World-class skiing meets unparalleled luxury and historic charm across four distinct mountains.
Aspen Snowmass is a premier winter destination comprising four distinct mountains: Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass. Originally a booming silver mining town in the late 19th century, Aspen has evolved into a world-renowned luxury ski resort that retains its authentic historic character. The downtown area beautifully contrasts Victorian architecture with modern high-end boutiques, fine art galleries, and acclaimed culinary experiences. The resort is celebrated for its incredible variety of terrain, all accessible on a single lift ticket. Connected by a free and efficient transit system, visitors can easily hop between the beginner-friendly slopes of Buttermilk, the massive family-oriented expanse of Snowmass, the steep cruisers of Aspen Mountain right in town, and the extreme big-mountain terrain of Aspen Highlands.
Aspen offers an unparalleled skiing experience split across four unique mountains, meaning the terrain variety is virtually endless. From the world-famous terrain parks of Buttermilk to the hike-to expert chutes of Highland Bowl, every level of skier is catered to with pristine grooming and consistent snowfall.
Located in the heart of the White River National Forest, the Elk Mountains offer high-altitude dry powder, dramatic peaks, and stunning alpine scenery.
Rising directly from downtown Aspen, this mountain has no green runs and is famous for its steep, rolling cruisers and challenging bumps.
Larger than the other three mountains combined, featuring endless wide-open groomers, glades, and true ski-in-ski-out lodging.
The locals' favorite, known for the hike-to terrain of Highland Bowl, delivering steep pitches and deep powder.
Famous for hosting the Winter X Games with world-class terrain parks, while also providing the best gentle slopes for absolute beginners.
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE)
10min
5km
Numerous hotel shuttles and the free RFTA public bus system connect the airport directly to Aspen and Snowmass. Paid parking in town and at base areas; free parking is available at the Brush Creek Intercept Lot with frequent shuttle service.
Late November to mid-April
Aspen Snowmass is part of the Ikon Pass network. Lift tickets are valid across Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, Highlands, and Buttermilk.
Lift passes
Adult 1-Day Pass (USD 229), Adult 6-Day Pass (USD 1150)