The Hythe, A Luxury Collection Resort, Vail
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Character and identity
Set in Vail's Lionshead Village, the Hythe emerges from a $40 million transformation of the former Marriott into a 343-room property anchored in the area's 10th Mountain Division heritage and 1960s ski-pioneer lore. A glass-enclosed lobby fireplace, oversized rocking chairs, and a whiskey-led lobby bar (a partnership with 10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirit Company) set the tone. Margie's Haas serves alpine fare with Rocky Mountain inflections like bison poutine and raclette, while Revel Lounge handles cocktails and après. The Well & Being Spa leans into recovery, and service runs low-key but quietly attentive. The Eagle Bahn Gondola sits a short walk away.
Who's it for
Best for:
Active skiers and hikers who want recovery-focused amenities (oxygen therapy, Hyperice guns, Normatec sleeves), design-minded couples drawn to the heritage storytelling, and families who'll lean on the gondola proximity, heated pool, and complimentary s'mores ritual. Whiskey enthusiasts and après-cocktail seekers do particularly well here.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone expecting roomy entry-level quarters will be cramped at 300 square feet, so book up or look at properties with larger standard rooms. Guests set on Vail Village's denser scene may prefer staying there directly, though a house car bridges the gap.
Bottom line
The defining feature is how thoroughly the property roots itself in Vail's founding story, from the 10th Mountain Division artefacts to the whiskey partnership, paired with a spa built around skier recovery. Spend up: the 300-square-foot entry rooms are tight, so book a bi-level loft for families or friends, or the three-bedroom penthouse if you want chalet-scale space and a fireplace with a view.
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