Viceroy Snowmass
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Character and identity
Slopeside in Snowmass Base Village, the Viceroy is a 173-residence ski-in/ski-out resort that operates more like a collection of mountain condos than a traditional hotel. Two buildings, the original Pinnacle and the newer Cirque Tower (opened December 2024), connect via an underground corridor and house everything from studio kings with kitchenettes and soaking tubs to four-bedroom residences with full kitchens. Toro Snowmass plates Latin-Japanese small plates from Richard Sandoval; Lift Line channels retro ski lodge. The spa is compact but well-judged, with an outdoor pool and three hot tubs that double as the village's busiest après spot. Service runs warm rather than formal.
Who's it for
Best for:
Multigenerational families and groups who want genuine ski-in/ski-out access, condo-style space (full kitchens, laundry, connecting rooms), and a calmer alternative to Aspen proper. Also strong for travellers who prioritise seamless ski logistics: the on-site Four Mountain Sports shop preps your gear nightly and shuttles it between the four Aspen mountains.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone chasing Aspen's see-and-be-seen energy, gallery scene, or nightlife will find Snowmass too sleepy and the 20-minute drive tedious. Design purists should note that, because residences are individually owned, decor varies room to room. Solo luxury travellers may find the family-leaning, condo-style format impersonal.
Bottom line
What defines a stay here is the rare combination of true slopeside access and apartment-scale living, with the practical scaffolding (gear handling, ski school steps away, connecting rooms) to make a family ski week genuinely easy. Book a one- or two-bedroom residence in the Cirque Tower for the newest finishes and walkout patios. Spring break stays surprisingly mellow if you can catch shoulder rates.
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