The Sebastian – Vail
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Character and identity
The Sebastian sits in the heart of Vail Village, a 107-room boutique property that translates mountain chic into something more contemporary: a sleek lobby fireplace, stone and woodwork softened by sculptural pieces, and provocative art lining the walls. Rooms are recently remodeled and generously sized, each with a separate sitting area, curated artwork, Egyptian cotton linens and down duvets. Leonora handles eclectic tapas and entrees plus a strong patio brunch in summer, while Frost Bar covers happy hour and game nights. A stone-clad heated pool with waterfall and multiple hot tubs anchors the amenity deck, alongside a spa, kids' club and ski and bike valet.
Who's it for
Best for:
Well-travelled families and design-minded skiers who want ski-in convenience without the scale of a big-brand resort. The residential suites, with full kitchens, fireplaces, balconies and up to four bedrooms, suit multi-generational groups; couples will appreciate the art-forward interiors, pool-side cocktail service and in-room dessert delivery.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing a true ski-in/ski-out lift doorstep, a marquee chef-driven restaurant, or the gravitas of a grand alpine palace. Solitude-seekers wanting a quieter, more remote mountain hideaway will find Vail Village itself too lively.
Bottom line
What sets this place apart is the combination of spacious, apartment-style accommodation and a genuinely indulgent pool scene in the middle of Vail Village, a rare pairing in a ski town. Book a residential suite if you're travelling as a family or group; standard rooms are comfortable but the suites are the reason to choose here. Aim for late-season ski weeks or the summer brunch window for better value.
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