Hotel Jerome, Aspen, Colorado

Hotel Jerome, Aspen, Colorado

9.4/10 GUEST SCORE

Auberge's 1889 Aspen landmark — 99 rooms at the foot of Aspen Mountain, anchored by Prospect restaurant and the J-Bar.

BrandAuberge Resorts Collection
DestinationAspen
RegionNorth America
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingLuxury retreat at the foot of Aspen Mountain.
Best ForRepeat Aspen visitors seeking heritage over new-build luxury, F&B-driven travelers, families who want Main Street walkability to town.
PrivacyHigh
ServicePersonalized concierge service
ButlerHigh-end service typically found in luxury accommodations.
Private PoolNo
Built1889
Renovated2012

Hotel Jerome opened in 1889 at the foot of Aspen Mountain and joined Auberge Resorts Collection after a 2012 renovation that preserved the Victorian-era bones while updating the 99 rooms and suites to contemporary luxury standards. The property holds its original position on East Main Street in Aspe

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Après-ski at J-Bar — the room has been Aspen's social anchor since 1889, and the bar still draws locals and guests in equal measure.

The 1889 building gives the property structural heritage that newer Aspen luxury cannot replicate, and Auberge's chef-driven F&B program at Prospect runs deeper than most ski-town hotel dining.

Signature Suite: Hotel Jerome Luxury Suite

Bathroom: Spacious marble ensuite with walk-in shower, roll-top soaking tub, underfloor heating, double vanity, bathrobes, and signature Auberge bath products., Views: Breathtaking views of Colorados iconic peaks., Design: Blend of old-world elegance with contemporary comforts.

Accolades

Topped Aspens hospitality rankings this year; established as a luxury landmark since 1889.

Vibe: 1889-Heritage, Main-Street-Core, J-Bar-Social, Auberge-F&B

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When to Visit Aspen

Best time: December through March for skiing — Christmas and President's Week deliver peak snow conditions. June and September offer extraordinary summer luxury with hiking, music festivals, and pristine mountain air.

Demand: A true two-season destination. Winter peak December through March commands the highest rates. Summer sees a distinct second peak in June and July for festival season and mountain activities.

Pricing: Christmas week and President's Week in February command absolute premium pricing, often 3x base rates. Late January and early March offer strong conditions at meaningfully lower prices.

Insider tip: The Food & Wine Classic in June and the Aspen Ideas Festival draw an elite global crowd that rivals Davos. Book properties 6-12 months ahead for these periods — demand is exceptional.

Avoid: November before snowfall and April after ski season closes are transitional months with limited appeal and many properties closed for maintenance.

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