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The Definitive Aspen Destination Guide. The best ski hotels in Aspen and the best restaurants in Aspen. classictravel.com recommends stays at Virtuoso member hotels  Little Nell, St.Regis, Jerome,  Sky and now Viceroy Snowmass. If you're coming for the Aspen Music Festival consider the Aspen Meadows. Our review on each hotel explains why and you can book the best rates at these luxury hotels here at classictravel.com.  Known mainly for its glitz and glamour skiing opportunities, Aspen has progressed from a mining town to ski resort to a multifaceted city with sumptuous accommodations, exciting events and delicious eats.

Aspen has also evolved into a world-recognized contemporary art venue with fine art galleries and the Aspen Art Museum. Additionally, a diverse and superior culinary scene will satiate the hungriest of appetites, including those of the annual Food & Wine Classic that brings the food world’s most influential players. Likewise, the nightlife is varied; there are clubs for those that want to see and be seen, and those for others who desire a laidback atmosphere where talented musicians play and mingle. The Aspen Music Festival is world class, but if its exercise you crave, the hiking and biking trails will please all from the beginner to expert.

No matter the season, the spectacular Rocky mountain scenery dominates the Aspen landscape with its splendid white-capped mountains and cerulean sky. Summer and fall are exquisite and festive with rafting and hiking jaunts available to explore. But, in the winter, downhill skiing and snowboarding, as the four glorious mountains—Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk—are drenched in the "champagne" snow and open to the sport.


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Aspen is not just for skiing - check out these activities

Aspen Alpine Guides
Tel. 970.945.2601
www.aspenalpine.com
The area around Aspen offers incredibly beautiful scenery. If your visiting and want to make the most of the time you should consider hiring a guide. Visitors and locals alike often hire a professional to guide them so that their time is spent meditating and enjoying nature and not wondering  "Where am I now and how long is it to get back or where did I pack that trail map?" Whether your looking for a fitness hike that will get all your senses going or a leisurely overnight camping trip to Crested Butte,  the pros at Aspen Alpine can organize it all.

Sundog Athletics
312 teal street
Tel. 970.925.1069
www.sundogathletics.com
Road biking, mountain biking or Nordic hiking, showshoing and cross country skiing can all be organized for beginners to experts through Sundog Athletics. Check out their "canoe and cruiser adventure". It incorporates a three-mile beach-crusier bike ride on the East of Aspen Trail.  The stretch of flatwater you will meander through is one of Aspen's best kept secrets.

Aspen Seals
Tel.970.618.4569
www.aspenseals.com
White water sledging or river surfing
It's the hot new Aspen sport and these guys are the experts!

Aspen Whitewater Rafting
520 Durant St.
Aspen, Colorado
Tel. 970.920.3511
www.aspenwhitewater.com
Aspen Whitewater Rafting provides certified guides for those interested in exploring the various whitewater-rafting opportunities for their summer stays in Aspen. All guides are certified within Colorado, and prioritize safety and fun on your journey—whether it be a Class I stretch or foamy Class V river run.

The Aspen Historical Society
620 W. Bleeker St.
Tel. 970.925.3721
www.aspenhistory.org 
The Aspen Historical Society gives guided tours of the outlaying mining towns that provide the history of Aspen and its roots.

Aspen Art Museum
590 North Mill Street
Tel. 970.925.8050
www.aspenartmuseum.org 
This recent addition to Aspen maybe one of the more controversial happenings in years.  Japanese architect Shigeru Ban has created this very modern structure which doesn't appear, at first, to fit in a city that abhores change.  However, the museum's director and chief curator, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, helps make this contemporary museum become a visual art destination. Although Aspen Art Museum is not a collecting museum, their programs are ambitious and showcase local art.

Wheeler Opera House
320 East Hyman Avenue
Tel. 970.920.5770
www.wheeleroperahouse.com
The Wheeler Opera House has been around since 1889.  Today it's one of Aspen's favorite year-round performance venues, with events almost daily. Local performers and international stars perform here.

Maroon Bells
Maroon Creek Rd. 10 miles west of Aspen
Tel. 970.925.8484
www.rfta.com  
Maroon Bells is a photographic treasure. Composed of two steep pyramidal peaks, visitors can take a 30-minute narrated bus tour from Aspen Highlands during the summer or early fall.

Aspen SantaFe Ballet Company
www.aspensantafeballet.com
This world class ballet company travels (New York, Boston, Chicago, Israel) and of course, Aspen and Santa Fe. If you happen to me in Aspen when they are, be sure to go.  There's something special about being in the Rockies and watching these amazing "athletes" do their thing.

Paragliding
www.aspenparagliding.com
Paragliding (winter and summer).
They are absolutely fabulous! very professtional.