Travel & Places Skiing

Famous Colorado Hotels

    The Stanley Hotel

    • The inspiration for Stephen King's "The Shining," the Stanley Hotel offers a ghost tour consisting of haunted areas, ghost stories and a walk through the underground tunnels. First opened in 1909, the Stanley Hotel is on the National Register of Historic Places and a member of the Historic Hotels of America. The Stanley Hotel offers guests a variety of rooms, spa services and fine dining in Estes Park, the scenic area just outside of Rocky Mountain National Park.

    Hotel Jerome

    • Hotel Jerome has been offering guests a luxury stay in Aspen since 1889. A charter member of the Historic Hotels of America, Hotel Jerome is renowned for its historic dining rooms, which provide a step into the past with an all-American meal. This pet-friendly hotel lies at the base of the mountains, so snow travelers can spend the day on the slopes or exploring downtown Aspen before returning to the comfort of their lavish suites.

    The Oxford

    • Established 1891, the Oxford Hotel is situated in the LoDo district of downtown Denver. Spa and salon services, complimentary shoe shines and 24-hour room service are just some of the ways the Oxford Hotel focuses on creating a luxurious and comfortable stay. This pet-friendly hotel is just minutes away from the major sites in Denver, including the Performing Art Complex and the Major League Baseball park, Coors Field.

    Hotel Boulderado

    • The Hotel Boulderado opened in 1909, making it Boulder's first luxury hotel. As a National Register Landmark and a member of the Historic Hotels of America, the Hotel Boulderado is known for its stained glass canopy ceiling, original cherry wood staircase and sweeping mosaic tile floors. This Victorian style hotel has housed Robert Frost, Louis Armstrong and Helen Keller.

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