Hotel in Aspen, United States
The St. Regis Aspen Resort
450ptsAlpine Butler Formality

About The St. Regis Aspen Resort
Positioned at the base of Aspen Mountain, The St. Regis Aspen Resort holds a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star spa rating and serves as a host hotel for the FOOD & WINE Classic in Aspen. With 179 rooms, five dining outlets, and the signature St. Regis Butler Service operating around the clock, it occupies the formal upper tier of Aspen's luxury hotel market.
Where Mountain Ritual Meets Formal American Luxury
Aspen's luxury hotel scene has always split along a clear fault line: properties that lean into the town's bohemian-wealthy informality, and those that maintain the formal conventions of American grand-hotel tradition. The St. Regis Aspen Resort, sitting at 315 E Dean St at the base of Aspen Mountain, belongs firmly to the second category. Its 179 alpine-chic rooms, five dining outlets, and around-the-clock St. Regis Butler Service position it alongside properties like The Little Nell in the tier where service formality is a defining feature rather than a differentiator. For comparison, properties such as Mollie Aspen, Limelight Aspen, and Hotel Aspen occupy a more relaxed, design-led bracket where informality is part of the appeal.
The physical arrival sets the tone quickly. The resort sits between the gondola and the lift at the base of Aspen Mountain, which means the mountain is visible from the property's heated outdoor pool and hot tubs. The building's public spaces include a library with working fireplaces and plush couches, touches that soften the formality without abandoning it. The 15,000-square-foot spa — a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star facility — anchors the property's wellness credentials with 15 treatment rooms, a post-treatment oxygen room, heated whirlpools, cold plunges, and steam rooms. Day-pass access to spa amenities is available to both resort and non-resort guests, with reservations required and fees varying by treatment or package.
Culinary Programming as a Year-Round Anchor
Aspen has long held an outsized position in American food culture relative to its size. The FOOD & WINE Classic in Aspen, held annually each June, draws the national culinary establishment to a town of fewer than 8,000 permanent residents. The St. Regis serves as a host hotel for that event, which places it in direct alignment with the food-forward identity the town has cultivated since the Classic began in 1983. That institutional relationship matters: it signals that the property's culinary programming is treated as a sustained commitment rather than a seasonal amenity.
The resort's dining spans five outlets. Velvet Buck handles the formal dining register, serving modern mountain cuisine at breakfast (7:00 am to 11:00 am), lunch (11:00 am to 2:00 pm), and dinner (5:30 pm to 9:00 pm). Mountain Social Bar and Lounge operates on a longer run, with food and beverage service from 11:00 am to midnight, and functions as the property's après-ski address serving handcrafted cocktails. The Après on the Pool Deck runs a tighter window, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, bridging the transition between the mountain and the evening. In-room dining runs a near-continuous schedule, with a breakfast menu from 6:00 am to 11:00 am and an all-day menu from 11:00 am to 6:00 am the following morning.
Two daily rituals give the food and beverage program a ceremonial rhythm that reflects the St. Regis brand's broader customs. The Bloody Mary Tasting at Mountain Social Bar and Lounge runs at 11:15 am daily. The Champagne Sabering in the Fountain Courtyard takes place at 4:45 pm. Both are brand-wide practices, but in Aspen's context they fit a town that takes its leisure rituals seriously. For a broader picture of where the St. Regis sits in Aspen's food scene, see our full Aspen restaurants guide.
The Rooms: Ralph Lauren Design and Marble at Scale
American resort design in the premium tier has moved considerably in two directions: either toward spare, material-forward minimalism (the approach taken by properties like Amangiri in Canyon Point) or toward layered, traditional luxury with named design credentials. The St. Regis Aspen takes the latter path. Rooms are outfitted with custom furnishings including a leather bed and desk by Ralph Lauren, and bathrooms feature marble with double vanities, bathrobes, and spa-branded bath amenities. The 400-thread-count Frette linens are a consistent St. Regis brand marker.
Room sizes run from 400-square-foot classic guest rooms to the 1,900-square-foot Presidential Suite, which includes butler service as a standard feature. One practical note for planning: only select rooms have fireplaces, so if that matters to your stay, request one at booking. The breakfast buffet at Velvet Buck draws queues between 7:00 am and 8:00 am; in-room dining or a later start sidesteps that friction. For guests arriving by air, the resort provides complimentary transportation from Aspen Airport, with a greeter and luggage assistance included , a relevant perk given the volume of ski gear and winter equipment most guests carry.
A Year-Round Property With Seasonal Distinct Modes
The resort operates differently in winter and summer in ways that matter at the planning stage. In winter, the focus is mountain access: Aspen Sports has partnered with the resort for ski gear and mountain bike rentals, and watching for rental and lift ticket packages can offer meaningful value. One structural reality worth knowing: the St. Regis is not a ski-in/ski-out resort. Reaching the lifts requires a short walk into historic Aspen Village. Properties like The Little Nell offer true ski-in/ski-out access, which for some guests is a decisive factor in the choice between these two properties.
In summer, the pool deck becomes the central social space, with lunch served poolside and the mountain as backdrop. The FOOD & WINE Classic, held each June, transforms the town and fills the hotel's host-hotel programming calendar. For comparison at the luxury resort end of American travel, properties such as Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, Auberge du Soleil in Napa, and Sage Lodge in Pray each occupy their own regional niche with year-round programming logic. In Aspen, the St. Regis anchors itself to both the ski calendar and the culinary calendar, which gives it broader annual relevance than purely snow-dependent properties.
The fitness center and pool run 24 hours, and the spa operates from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. The St. Regis is part of the Marriott International portfolio, which means Bonvoy loyalty members can apply points and status benefits. Among other Marriott-affiliated luxury addresses, W Aspen and The Sky Residences at W Aspen operate in a different register within the same corporate umbrella, targeting a younger, more design-forward guest. For Aspen visitors who want the full formal brand experience, the St. Regis delivers that consistently. For those open to other formats across the town, Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection, Aspen Meadows Resort, and The Gant each represent distinct alternatives worth comparing.
Further afield, for those building a broader American luxury itinerary, comparison points include The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, Raffles Boston, Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside, Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort in Kailua Kona, Little Palm Island Resort and Spa in Little Torch Key, Canyon Ranch Tucson, and Troutbeck in Amenia. For international reference points in the high-formality luxury segment, Aman New York, Aman Venice, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, and SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg each anchor different ends of the luxury spectrum.
Planning Your Stay
- Address: 315 E Dean St, Aspen, CO 81611
- Google rating: 4.4 from 839 reviews
- Spa: Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star; 9:00 am to 9:00 pm; day passes available for non-resort guests with reservations
- Airport transfer: Complimentary from Aspen Airport, with greeter and luggage assistance
- Ski access: Not ski-in/ski-out; short walk to Aspen Village lifts required
- Loyalty: Marriott Bonvoy
- Fireplace rooms: Available on request; not standard across all room categories
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the leading suite at The St. Regis Aspen Resort?
The Presidential Suite runs 1,900 square feet and includes butler service as a standard feature. Rooms at the resort range from 400-square-foot classic guest rooms up to this flagship accommodation, with custom Ralph Lauren furnishings and marble bathrooms consistent across the room categories.
What is the main draw of The St. Regis Aspen Resort?
The combination of a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star spa, the St. Regis Butler Service operating 24 hours, and the property's status as a host hotel for the FOOD & WINE Classic in Aspen gives it a position in Aspen's luxury tier that goes beyond mountain access. The 15,000-square-foot spa with 15 treatment rooms is a significant facility relative to most Colorado mountain resort spas, and it draws guests year-round regardless of the ski season.
Is The St. Regis Aspen Resort reservation-only?
Hotel reservations follow standard booking practices for Marriott International properties. Spa treatments and day-pass access to spa amenities require reservations and fees vary, so advance booking is advisable particularly during the ski season and the FOOD & WINE Classic in June. The resort's dining outlets, including Velvet Buck and Mountain Social, are open to hotel guests without advance reservations, though demand during peak periods can create wait times at the breakfast buffet.
Is The St. Regis Aspen Resort better for first-timers or repeat Aspen visitors?
If you are visiting Aspen for the first time and want a property that covers both the ski and culinary sides of the town in a single address, the St. Regis delivers that range. Repeat visitors who already know the town's rhythms and want to test a different register might find properties like Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection or Mollie Aspen offer a distinct contrast. The St. Regis rewards those who want consistent formal service and will use the spa and dining programs fully.
Does The St. Regis Aspen Resort have ski rental access on site?
The resort has partnered with Aspen Sports to provide guests with rental access covering ski gear and mountain bikes, making it practical to arrive without bringing your own equipment. The property also recommends watching for rental and lift ticket packages, which can offer better combined value than booking each separately. Since the St. Regis is not ski-in/ski-out, a short walk into Aspen Village is required to reach the lifts, but the gear rental partnership reduces the logistical gap.
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