Offering breathtaking vistas of the magnificent Rocky Mountains, Colorado has many luxury hotels ranging from moderate to top-end opulence. While vacationing in the Rockies, you can stay at a resort and enjoy the many sumptuous amenities offered or strike out to hike along pristine trails, fish crystal waters, ski or take advantage of the many other outdoor activities available to you.
Brown Palace's patrons have including The Beatles and President Eisenhower. Charming and elegant, many rooms offer Victorian décor while others follow an Art Deco motif that recaptures the atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s.
The Broadmoor offers an excellent fitness center, superb dining, a full-service spa, on-site shopping and outdoor activities including tennis, swimming and golf. This is a restored historic building that provides sophistication without pretense.
Ritz-Carlton is synonymous with quality and elegance, and the facility in Bachelor Gulch is no exception. Built in the classic style of the old National Park lodges featuring stone masonry and natural wood, the Ritz-Carlton has its own ski resort, making it the perfect getaway during winter.
In winter, the St. Regis looks like a gigantic version of a charming Christmas Village centerpiece. With old world charisma, virtually every view from every luxurious room is magnificent. This is a particularly popular destination over Christmastime.
Tasteful and elegant, the Westin is one of the more modern luxury hotels geared for businessmen and travelers staying in the heart of the city where the best restaurants and clubs are only a short walk from the front door. The rooms feature work desks, two line phones including copier, printer and fax functions and high speed Internet.
This Victorian style hotel is a favorite for those seeking the rejuvenating effects of natural mineral springs. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Cliff House is the perfect blend of old world charm and new age sophistication.
Located in the first 16 floors of a 45-story high rise, Four Seasons is contemporary in style while maintaining sophisticated charm. The Edge, the in-house steakhouse and restaurant, offers excellent dining and The Edge Bar is a popular local meeting location.
In defiance to its name, this sprawling resort abuts the ski slopes of Aspen Mountain, making it an ideal winter destination. While the exterior gives it a classic European appeal, the rooms are modern yet stylish, cozy and inviting. The in house restaurant, Montagna, offers local game on its menu.