Four hundred’s favorites in aspen

 

Aspen is one of our favorite cities to explore. Not only is it the premier ski destination in America, but it’s just as fun in the summer! Whether you are looking to ski on one of the 4 big mountains, hike, snowboard, white water raft, enjoy incredible food at Aspen Food and Wine festival, or take in one of their many summer music festivals, Aspen is the place to be. Let us plan the perfect get away for you, no matter the season!

 
 
 
 

The Little Nell

Relax in the elegance and ease of The Little Nell – Aspen’s only Forbes Five Star and AAA Five Diamond hotel offering legendary hospitality, indulgent service, and unparalleled access to America’s most famous mountain town. Guests enjoy coveted ski-in/ski-out privileges to historic Aspen Mountain, a cosmopolitan yet intimate ambience, dining options to suit every mood and palate, exclusive once-in-a-lifetime outdoor adventures, and amenities designed to rejuvenate the mind, body, and spirit.

 
 

Matsuhisa Aspen

Located within a 120-year old Main Street Victorian house in downtown Aspen, Matsuhisa Aspen opened in 1998 as the first Matsuhisa location outside of Chef Nobu’s original Beverly Hills restaurant. Chef Nobu’s new-style Japanese cuisine draws influence from his classical training in Tokyo and his life abroad in Peru, Argentina, and around the world.

 
 

Belly Up

Listed as one of Rolling Stone Magazine's "Best Clubs in America," Belly Up Aspen is a 450-capacity music venue at the base of Aspen Mountain that presents over 300 live concerts a year.

If you are interested in learning more about Four Hundred’s recommendations in Aspen, make sure to take a look at our full Destination Guide. To plan a perfect trip to Aspen, contact our team at requests@fourhundred.com

 
 
 

Contributor — Andrew Barnes | Lifestyle Consultant

You can always find Andrew with his nose in a book and a negroni in his hand. He is determined to find the best bite of pasta in New York City.

 
 

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