Ember Coast
A chef plating a seasonal tasting course at a fine Aspen restaurant

For food lovers

A trip planned around the table.

Aspen's marquee rooms, anchored by the region's only Michelin star and a Wine Spectator Grand Award cellar.

Design This Trip

Anchor the visit with the Michelin-starred seasonal tasting at Bosq, then work through Matsuhisa's omakase, the Grand Award cellar at Element 47, and decades-deep French cooking at Cache Cache.

A daytime excursion to Pine Creek Cookhouse, reached by sleigh in winter, turns lunch into an alpine event.

Keep the cellar at your door.

Stay at The Little Nell to keep its acclaimed restaurants and wine program steps from your room, and let the hotel arrange wine pairings and private dining for the standout night. We reserve every marquee table before you fly.

What’s inside

  • The Michelin-starred seasonal tasting at Bosq
  • Omakase at Matsuhisa Aspen
  • The Grand Award cellar at Element 47
  • French classics at Cache Cache
  • A sleigh-reached lunch at Pine Creek Cookhouse

A sample rhythm

  1. 01

    The star

    An opening night at the Michelin-starred Bosq.

  2. 02

    Chefs and cellars

    Matsuhisa omakase, then the Grand Award cellar at Element 47.

  3. 03

    The alpine lunch

    A sleigh ride up Castle Creek to Pine Creek Cookhouse.

  4. 04

    The classic

    Decades-deep French cooking at Cache Cache to close.

The Aspenwe’d build in

The pieces that fit this trip.

Where to eat

A Michelin star, and decades-deep classics.

Aspen's tables run from the region's only Michelin-starred tasting menu to a French bistro running since 1987 and a backcountry cookhouse reached by sleigh.

Michelin-starred

Downtown

Bosq

Chef Barclay Dodge's intimate, seasonally driven tasting menu is the only Michelin-starred restaurant in Aspen and the broader mountain region.

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Grand Award cellar

The Little Nell

Element 47

The Little Nell's flagship dining room, Michelin-recommended and celebrated for a Wine Spectator Grand Award cellar of more than 600 references.

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Nobu Japanese

Downtown

Matsuhisa Aspen

Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's original Colorado kitchen since 1998, serving omakase and signature new-style sushi inside a historic Main Street Victorian.

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Classic French

Downtown

Cache Cache

A beloved French bistro running since 1987, where locals book ahead for consistent classical cooking and a deep wine list rather than trend-chasing.

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Alpine destination

Ashcroft

Pine Creek Cookhouse

A legendary backcountry restaurant 12 miles up Castle Creek, reached by sleigh or ski in winter, serving alpine gourmet game and fish beneath the Elk Mountains.

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Michelin-recommended

Downtown

Prospect at Hotel Jerome

Hotel Jerome's Michelin Guide-recommended restaurant, an elegant all-day room that anchors Aspen's most historic gathering place.

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Where to stay

At the base of the mountain, or the heart of town.

Aspen's finest hotels cluster at the foot of Aspen Mountain and along its historic downtown, each a short walk from the gondola.

Iconic

Aspen Mountain base

The Little Nell

Aspen's only Forbes Five-Star, Five-Diamond hotel and the sole ski-in/ski-out property at the base of Aspen Mountain, a Relais & Chateaux icon since 1989.

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Historic landmark

Downtown

Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection

The social heart of Aspen since the 1889 silver boom, a meticulously restored landmark hotel steps from the Aspen Mountain gondola.

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Grand luxury

Aspen Mountain base

The St. Regis Aspen Resort

A red-brick grand resort at the foot of Aspen Mountain pairing St. Regis butler service with the destination RAKxa wellness spa.

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Modern design

Aspen Mountain base

W Aspen

A bold contemporary hotel with the only year-round rooftop pool and bar in town, set right at the base of Aspen Mountain.

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Ski-in/ski-out

Snowmass Village

The Snowmass (Viceroy Snowmass)

A sleek ski-in/ski-out resort in Snowmass Base Village with a multi-level pool deck and direct access to the largest of the four mountains.

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Lively contemporary

Downtown

Limelight Hotel Aspen

A relaxed, design-forward hotel a block from the gondola with a buzzing fireplace lounge and live music, owned by Aspen Skiing Company.

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Grand views

The world's longest gondola, and a pass at 12,000 feet.

The biggest scenery comes easily here: a single-stage gondola to an 11,200-foot summit, the Maroon Bells vista, and high-alpine drives over the Continental Divide.

Independence Pass is closed to through traffic in winter, typically opening late May and closing by early November.

World's longest

Aspen Mountain

Silver Queen Gondola

The longest single-stage gondola in the world rises 3,267 vertical feet in about 15 minutes to the 11,200-foot summit and the Sundeck.

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Iconic vista

Maroon Creek Valley

Maroon Bells Scenic Area

The reflective Maroon Lake view of the twin Bells is the signature scenic experience of the Rockies, accessed by timed shuttle or parking reservation.

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Scenic drive

Highway 82 east

Independence Pass

A seasonal high-alpine drive cresting the Continental Divide at 12,095 feet through wildflower meadows, open only late spring through fall.

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Summit sightseeing

Snowmass Village

Snowmass Elk Camp Gondola

A scenic gondola ride to Snowmass's Elk Camp for high-country views, dining, hiking and the Lost Forest activity area.

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Ghost-town drive

Castle Creek Valley

Castle Creek Road to Ashcroft

A quiet valley drive past wildflower meadows to the restored Ashcroft ghost town beneath the Elk Mountains, gateway to Pine Creek Cookhouse.

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Golden sunset light shimmering on the sea

Food & Chef Experience

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