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There’s nothing like someone providing firsthand recommendations for lodging and other travel services. It’s even better when those tips come from a travel writer.
Well, that travel writer is me! I’ve written four guidebooks on France and have traveled the world, so believe me when I say I’m very particular about where I choose to stay. A place has to have charm, warmth and a feel of its own. Luxury helps, too, but as long as a property possesses spirit and authenticity, then I’m apt to add it to my list as well. As far as the travel services are concerned, the product has to be top notch.
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Happy travel planning!
COLORADO PROPERTIES
Hotel Boulderado, Boulder
One of the most charming historic hotels in the United States, this more-than one-hundred year-old property is surely a gem of the Rockies. Best of all, Hotel Boulderado offers all kinds of fun events such as Murder Mystery Dinners, Holiday Teas and a spectacular New Year’s Eve Gala.
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Limelight Lodge, Aspen
A terrific mid-range property for this swanky town, a stay at Limelight Lodge, will leave you with plenty of funds left over for Aspen’s celebrated night life and shopping. Read my story on Aspen and the Limelight here.
The St. Regis Aspen Resort, Aspen
Looking for a deluxe mountain experience? Book a stay at the St. Regis Aspen Resort and be sure to carve out plenty of time for their elysian spa. Click here to read another one of my stories on Aspen and the St. Regis.
Hotel Teatro, Denver
Situated in the heart of LoDo, Denver’s Lower Downtown, and within walking distance of The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Hotel Teatro woos you from the second you walk through the door. Renowned chef Kevin Taylor also brings down the house here with two outstanding restaurants. Read More LoDo Love, Night Out in Denver and Viva Italia, Viva Italian Americans, Viva la Dolce Vita in Denver to find out more about this boutique hotel and LoDo.
Warwick Denver Hotel, Denver
This fine Denver property enjoys a loyal following amongst business and leisure travelers alike. Guests remember Warwick Denver Hotel most especially for their superlative service, balconies and rooftop pool! Whether you’re staying at the Warwick Denver or not, be sure to visit Randolph’s, the hotel’s signature restaurant, that serves up great food and ambiance year-round.
New Sheridan Hotel, Telluride
This Telluride landmark has served as the hub of T-ride for well more than a century. Definitely check out my story on this destination hotel here. It also includes reasons why Telluride is so great!
Mountain Lodge, Telluride
Stay at this handsome lodge to experience luxury mountain living in Telluride. (Most of the units and all of their high-end cabins boast fully-equipped kitchens.) Located in Telluride’s Mountain Village, Mountain Lodge Telluride also offers great ski in/ski out access. There’s mention of Mountain Lodge Telluride in the following posts: Night out in Mountain Village, Togethering in the Rockies and Telluride’s Beauty Boutiques.
Chipeta Sun Lodge, Ridgway
Conveniently located near Telluride and Ouray, Colorado, this Chipeta Sun Lodge provides the perfect base for experiencing the best of the San Juan Mountains. Chipeta also offers an affordable alternative to staying in Telluride and most of their units have been outfitted with kitchens.
Strater Hotel, Durango
Victorian elegance meets mountain charm at the historic Strater Hotel. And Durango is such a great western town, that you’ll want to kick off your boots and stay a while. Problem is you likely won’t want to leave the cosseted interior of your room and your downy four poster bed.
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Aspen Highlights

Best Summer Program in Aspen: Hike First Then Leave Lots of Time to Shop, Spa Go and Wine and Dine in the Chi-Chi Capital of The Rockies
Going to Aspen for a Tellurider is like going to the big city. Actually the level of sophistication one can experience in Aspen is more than what most cosmopolitan cities offer. I love checking out the shops, spas, restaurants and hotels and prefer to chince on my outdoor activities here in order to take in all the happening spots in this chic Rocky Mountain resort town.
I was holed up in Aspen for nearly six weeks this past off-season, ample time to return to some of my favorite haunts and discover new ones. I walked the streets some with my dad which is how I came to discover Limelight Lodge. He had stayed at this family-owned long-established hotel eons ago but now it touts an entirely new look. The original lodge was actually torn down and replaced by a sleek, new building that houses an expansive modern lobby/lounge area and style-y rooms outfitted with mini kitchenettes (fridge, microwave, coffee maker, silverware and plates). Aspen has never looked so cool, comfy and contemporary. I’m sure it’s quickly becoming the hotspot to stay in town.
Dad and I had a fair amount of lunches out, mostly at our two longtime favorites, Main Street Bakery and Jour de Fête. The ambiance is great in both places but in terms of food, the quality is far superior at Jour de Fête. (Mais bien sur.) We had dinner at Rustique, another Frenchie address, and I was sadly disappointed by my choices and had to suffer through too much vinaigrette on the salad and a super salty steak frites. (I should have piped up.) Dad’s hamburger, however, was exceptionally good. I tried The Wild Fig on another occasion and was immensely pleased. Their bistrot-like ambiance was more authentically French than Rustique’s and the cuisine was excellent. Sushi is very big in this town of super slim, botoxed blonds but I didn’t try any of those establishments this time around.
Boogie’s is a fun place to go for both food and shopping. Sit out on their covered patio on the top floor of this large establishment weather permitting before or after your shopping spree for fun, up-to-the-minute T-shirts and jeans on their main level. Pitkin County Dry Goods is another favorite for men’s and women’s clothing and accessories. Most of their fashion forward items seem to be timeless. I’ve bought pieces here that have lasted an eternity and it’s a good thing since prices tend to be steep. Try to hit the end-of-the-season sales if possible. Stop into Kemosabe just a flying arrow distance away. Not much here is cheap either but I always find it fun to look around this Western-inspired store especially for a cute frame or knickknack. I discovered a wonderful emporium for autographed items this time around that I’m sure I’ll retain as a must-see address in Aspen. The Autograph Source offers an astonishing selection of memorabilia and photos signed by some of the world’s most famous actors, politicians, athletes, musicians and other prominent figures in history. This is the place to shop for unique gifts for yourself and others.
My stay in this town punctuated by over-sized bronze statues of native wildlife and shops featuring everything from precious little girls’ party dresses from Japan and specialty cheeses, would not have been complete without a trip to a spa. O.K., two spas (since I already had experienced Remède). My sources told me that The Aspen Club & Spa was the next most obvious choice. An Aspen favorite since the seventies and remodeled in 1997, the Aspen Club & Spa attracts families and world-class athletes, residents and visitors, interested in working out in a topnotch facility equipped with an array of machines, weights, exercise classes and more. Their Sports Medicine Institute, in fact, is frequented by many olympic athletes that use it for physical therapy. There’s no sloughing off here unless, of course, you’ve signed up for an exfoliation at the spa. I actually chose the salon and was grateful to have found my way into John’s chair, certainly one of the most talented stylists in this tony mountain town. We had fun chatting about hair extensions and boyfriends, just the sort of thing you want to share at the hair salon. (I know a fair amount about the latter but have never experienced the former.) In addition to his warm and fuzzy approach, John’s excellent with cut and color. (Remède incidentally does not have a hair salon although John told me lots of women go there for their nails.)
I walked out of The Aspen Club all poufed and beautiful, somewhat sorry I didn’t squeeze in a workout but decided to make up for it with just a salad at lunch. Oh, what fun it always is to have a taste of urban chic in my neighboring mountain town.
Limelight Lodge, 355 S. Monarch Street, 970-925-3025 or 800-433-0832, www.limelightlodge.com
Main Street Bakery and Cafe, 201 E. Main Street, 970-925-6446
Jour de Fête, 710 E. Durant Avenue, 970-925-5055
Rustique, 216 South Monarch Street, 970-920-2555, www.rustiquebistro.com
The Wild Fig, 315 East Hyman Avenue, 970-925-5160, www.thewildfig.com
Boogie’s, 534 E. Cooper Avenue, 970-925-6610 or 970-925-6111
Pitkin County Dry Goods, 520 E. Cooper Avenue, 970-925-2681, www.pitkincountydrygoods.com
Kemosabe, 434 E. Cooper Avenue, 970-925-7878, www.kemosabe.com
The Autograph Source, 601 East Hopkins Avenue, 970-920-9996, www.theautographsource.com
Remède Spa at The St. Regis Resort, 315 East Dean Street, 970-429-9038, www.remede.com/spa
The Aspen Club & Spa, located at the end of Ute Avenue, 970-925-8900 or 866-484-8254; www.aspenclub.com




































