




A boutique hotel layout with 66 rooms and suites spread across multiple floors, featuring a central lobby, lounge, and breakfast area.
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Tivoli Lodge sits at the base of Vail Mountain, within a three-minute walk of both the Golden Peak and Vail Village base areas. From either, Gondola One provides direct access to the upper mountain. The position is notably practical: guests can reach the lifts on foot without navigating shuttle routes or car parks, and the full amenities of Vail Village — restaurants, shops, and après-ski venues — are equally close. Despite the proximity to the village's activity, the hotel's position at the mountain base keeps it a step removed from the busiest pedestrian traffic, making it a quieter return at the end of the ski day. For those flying in, Eagle County Regional Airport serves Vail and is approximately 35 miles west of the resort.
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North America's premier luxury ski destination with legendary Back Bowls
Vail is one of the largest and most iconic ski resorts in the world, spanning over 5,300 acres of skiable terrain. Modeled after European alpine villages, the resort features a sprawling, picturesque base area filled with luxury accommodations, high-end shopping, and fine dining. Its pedestrian-friendly streets are heated to keep them snow-free, adding to the premium winter experience. The mountain itself is legendary, famous for its seven massive Back Bowls that offer unparalleled powder skiing. From perfectly groomed front-side cruisers for beginners and intermediates to the expansive off-piste terrain of Blue Sky Basin, Vail provides a world-class skiing experience for all ability levels.
Vail offers an extraordinary variety of terrain across its Front-Side, legendary Back Bowls, and Blue Sky Basin. The sprawling Front-Side is a paradise of immaculate groomers and glades, while the expansive Back Bowls provide endless powder fields and challenging natural terrain for advanced skiers.
Located within the White River National Forest, this region is renowned for its high elevation, dry champagne powder, and dramatic peaks.
Legendary expansive powder bowls covering over 3,000 acres of wide-open terrain.
Backcountry-style terrain featuring exceptional glades, steep pitches, and untouched snow.
Home to Vail's massive terrain parks, superpipe, and professional race courses.
A family-friendly bowl offering wide, rolling blue groomers and spectacular views.
Gentle, high-elevation slopes perfect for novice skiers to gain confidence.
Denver International Airport (DEN)
2h 15min
193km
Frequent shuttle services, private SUVs, and rental cars are readily available from Denver and Eagle County airports. Large, multi-level parking structures are available in Vail Village and Lionshead, though daily rates are notoriously expensive.
Mid-November to late April
Vail gets exceptionally busy during Christmas, Presidents' Day weekend, and Spring Break.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (USD 269), Adult 6-Day Pass (USD 1200)