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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
|---|---|---|
| All Trip Types | (73) | 4.3 |
| Business | (5) | 3.0 |
| Romance | (22) | 4.2 |
| Family | (10) | 4.3 |
| With Friends | (5) | 4.8 |
| All Others | (31) | 4.5 |
**These amenities may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
| Check-in time is | 4 PM |
| Check-out time is | 11 AM |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.
Nearby restaurants:
The Cantina
The Red Onion
Ute City Bar and Grill
L’Auberge d’Aspen has an on-site outdoor spa tub.
Aspen Mountain is eight blocks away; Aspen Highlands is three miles away; Buttermilk is four miles away; and Snowmass is 10 miles away (all stops on the Aspen Skiing Company shuttle route).
Aspen Parks and Recreation, which maintains 30 public parks and playgrounds within the town, offers recreational facilities and opportunities. Among them: the Aspen Golf and Tennis Club, the Red Brick Gym (indoor climbing and fitness/wellness classes), Aspen Skate Park (skateboarding), the Aspen Ice Garden (ice-skating), Koch Park (volleyball), and the Aspen Recreation Center (ARC), which has two pools, a water slide, and a National Hockey League regulation ice rink.
The cabins are eight blocks from the base of 11,212-foot Aspen Mountain, where skiers can take a 14-minute ride to the summit on the Silver Queen Gondola. Ajax, as it’s known locally, has 76 trails on 673 acres of skiable terrain—48 percent more difficult, 26 percent most difficult, and 36 percent expert—accessible by eight lifts, including the gondola. Average snowfall is 300 inches.
Aspen Highlands, three miles north, is bigger and more beginner-friendly. The 11,675-foot mountain offers 131 trails on 790 acres of skiable terrain—18 percent easiest, 30 percent more difficult, 16 percent most difficult, and 36 percent expert—accessible by four lifts.
Buttermilk, also three miles south, has a 9,900-foot summit and a reputation as an excellent ski-instruction mountain. Its 42 trails encompass 430 acres of skiable terrain—of which 35 percent are rated for beginners, 39 percent are more difficult, and 26 percent are most difficult; they are accessible by nine lifts. Buttermilk is home to Aspen’s ski school and includes one half-pipe, a two-mile terrain park, and the Boardercross course.
Snowmass, nine miles from Aspen, has a summit of 12,510 feet. It has 3,100 acres of skiable terrain. Its 87 trails—6 percent easiest, 50 percent more difficult, 12 percent most difficult, and 32 percent expert—are accessible from 21 lifts, including seven high-speed quad chairs.
Nearby greens include the Aspen Golf Club, approximately two miles away; the Snowmass Club Golf Course, 10 miles away; and the River Valley Ranch Golf Course, 30 miles away.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
One queen bed. Jetted tub for two. Gas fireplace. Maple-wood kitchen. Sitting area. Dial-up Internet access. TV with VCR.
All rooms include All rooms includeThese amenities may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
One queen bed with down comforter (bedspread). One sofa bed. Exterior access. 313 square feet. Gas or wood-burning fireplace. Wireless Internet access. Cable TV, HBO. Kitchenette with two-burner stove, microwave, and compact refigerator. Shower or tub. Nonsmoking.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresOne queen bed with down comforter in bedroom. One sofa bed in separate living area. 374 square feet. Kitchenette. Fireplace.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresOne queen bed with down comforter. Individually decorated. Gas or wood-burning fireplace. Kitchenette with two-burner stove, microwave, and compact refrigerator. Cable TV. HBO.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresReviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 30, 2009
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out of value="5""cold"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 9, 2009
As quaint as I anticipated, but no hot water in the shower, and the bathroom sink was on one wall, and the mirror behind you. Makes shaving a challenge.
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out of value="5""Value for money in off season"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 3, 2009
Other than threadbare carpet the cabin was very comfortable. We would hate to have to pay the nightly cost in the middle of ski season however!
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out of value="5""Pros and Cons"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 17, 2009
The cabin we stayed in was very cute outside and in. A lot of attention was paid to the theme of the cabin. It was much larger than we expected and quite cozy. We were surprised that the tub had jets in it. It is in a great location and we would definitely stay there again. But... I don't know how old these cabins are, but the construction of ours definitely felt like it had been cobbled together over many years. In the bedroom, along the bottom of the wall on the outside edge of the building, plants were growing into the room from the outside. Just a couple, but still a surprise to see. The shower curtain was moldy to the point of being disconcerting. When we checked in, the room was very warm, which initially felt nice. But at bedtime, the bedroom was at least 85-90 degrees, and there were no instructions on how to adjust that. The thermostat was off. We found a floorboard heater that was the culprit, but the knob was missing. We had to adjust by trying to grab with our fingers and guess as to where the appropriate setting was. It took a few tries to get it right. Finally, the two electric stove burners did not work at all. I managed to get one to turn on by using something to hold the burner in a position where the electrical contacts touched, but I couldn't actually use it that way. It made it impossible to cook the food we had brought to cook. The bad things were definitely disappointing, but were mostly minor inconveniences. The place was cute, close to where we wanted to be and a great price. Maybe we just got the lemon of the cabins, but we will stay there again.
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out of value="5""Great room for the money"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 13, 2009
This was a cheap and convenient place to stay right in Aspen. We only had to walk about 4-5 blocks to get to "downtown" Aspen, we had parking, a kitchenette, cable and all of the amenities of a typical hotel room in a cute little cottage. What more could you ask for!?!?
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out of value="5""Incidentals Charge"
Reviewed by Aaron of Aurora on Oct 7, 2009
I loved the cabin that we got and would recommend this place to anybody. It would have been nice for them to tell me that they were going to put a hold on my credit card for "indidentals" which took four days before the pending transaction was removed from my card, but other than that, it was great!
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out of value="5""Unbelievable Deal in Aspen"
Reviewed by Megan of Westminster on Oct 1, 2009
I booked this place because it looked very cute in the pictures, and we were only going to be there for one night, and the price was incredible! The location is great, it is not in the town/shopping area, but only a few blocks away, within walking distance, and there is a bus stop right in front. The cabins look a little strange on the outside- they're all different colors with a second color for trim. I think they are fairly old, but the inside doesn't show it at all, they've all been nicely renovated, with only a few small things left for improvement... The mattress was not very good, (certainly had seen some wear,) but that being said I felt okay after sleeping on it for the (1) night. The bath towels are also very cheap. Even though we were in cabin #12 (the smallest basic unit) it is larger then your average hotel room, and there are some really nice details that you don't get in a standard hotel room, like a kitchenette with a half fridge, microwave, two burners, toaster, coffee maker, dishes, etc. You certainly couldn't prepare an entire gourmet meal, but it gives you the option to have breakfast and a simple lunch, in case you plan on staying a few days, and don't want to eat out for every meal. I would certainly recommend this place, and am already making plans to return later this year! The value is incredible, especially for Aspen!
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out of value="5""Great Location"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 30, 2009
This hotel is near enough to walk and far enough away from down-town to be quiet. Plus we saw a bear accross the street.
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out of value="5""Quaint, not great."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 18, 2009
The cabins at this place are cute but desperately in need of renovation. The walls are thin, the roofing shingles are warped and deteriorating, the windows are single-pane, the interior beams have bark on them -- which may add rustic feel, but also gives spiders and other creepy-crawlies a great place to live. I actually found weeds growing up through the gap between the baseboard and the wall in our bedroom! Also, believe the other reviewers who said this place is LOUD. Even though our cabin was in the second row back from the street, the road noise was still amazingly loud. I'm just glad we stayed here in the off-season when the room was "cheap". Staying here in the high-season would be an unbelievable rip-off.
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out of value="5""A Neat Little Cottage Experience"
Reviewed by Ron and Cathy of Columbia on Aug 29, 2009
We were in Aspen to attend a family wedding and this place suited our needs perfectly. We enjoyed the privacy with our own front porch entrance. A real break from the normal hotel hallway of doors. We loved the independence we had in preparing our own breakfast and lunch in our cute little kitchen unit. (Aspen restaurant prices are high!)The good news was that being located directly on the bus line was convenient but the bad news was that it waa noisy at night if you left your windows open (would not be a problem in the winter). Overall, a fun experience with our own little cottage in Aspen.
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out of value="5""Terrific in EVERY way !!!"
Reviewed by John R. of Winchester on Aug 23, 2009
These are good-sized CABINS about 5 blocks away from Downtown Aspen located on West Main St right at the FREE RFTA bus stop! The shower was small, but the place had EVERYTHING..microwave, DVD, small fridge, coffee maker, utensils, free local telephone calling, cable TV, plenty of parking (but why have a car when walking is so convenient to ALL the shops, restaurants, beautiful buildings and scenery, etc.) The 2 girls at the check-in cabin were extremely friendly and informative. Sleeping accomodations were quiet and quite comfortable. I highly recommend this "hotel" to anyone..prices are reasonable and so much cheaper than nearby hotels..you really ARE getting your money's worth!
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out of value="5""Not close to the money I ve paid"
Reviewed by Naif of manhattan on Aug 23, 2009
they have not change towels the last night before we left, so I dont know if this is a polocy.
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out of value="5""Outstanding"
Reviewed by Annie of Philadelphia on Aug 21, 2009
I was extremely surprised and happy with the place I had. I couldnt have ask for more. I called it my gingerbread house. Though I went alone to visit my daughter in Aspen, I thought it would be a great honeymoon location for couples.
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out of value="5""Hidden Treasure"
Reviewed by Cathi of Oakdale on Aug 21, 2009
These quaint cabins were a storybook stay while we were in Aspen. They were clean, spacious, and very accommodating. Pictures can't capture the ideal setting. It was a perfect night for a very affordable stay.
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out of value="5""Great Place to Stay"
Reviewed by Alice of Garcia on Aug 10, 2009
This is a very quaint (but very new and up to date) place to stay in Aspen. It is conveniently located to everything and the service could not have been better.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 20, 2009
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out of value="5""Good experience"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 17, 2009
Very clean and cozy in good location.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 17, 2009
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out of value="5""Great value and location....."
Reviewed by David of Dallas on Jul 13, 2009
I found the location to be perfect for all or our needs. The comfort exceeded expectations and the value was great. Glad we found this. Plan to return the end of this month and in September.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 14, 2009
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 5, 2009
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out of value="5""Excellent room for the money"
Reviewed by TERESA of ENGLEWOOD on Jun 4, 2009
Very close to downtown Aspen - only 3 blocks from the main shopping attractions. The cottage was nice and cozy and very clean. Will definitely stay there again!
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out of value="5""Loved it!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 3, 2009
Cozy. Rustic, but adorabel. Really close to down town. We will definitely stay here again next time we visit Aspen.
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out of value="5""Excellent in every way!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 27, 2009
Fantastic location in downtown Aspen, free cabin-side parking, excellently adorned individual cabins with all the amenities. We arrived and departed at odd hours, and the owners were very accommodating. The highest quality in everything.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 18, 2009
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out of value="5""Cute Cabins!"
Reviewed by Lynn of Longmont on May 13, 2009
My daughter and I stayed at The L'Auberge for a Mother's Day getaway and thought they were very cute! We loved that we could walk downtown from there. We will definetly go back!
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out of value="5""Nice Cottages"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 29, 2009
L'Auberge are older cottages in the beginning of downtown Aspen. The units are what to be expected for older cottages. Most importantly they were clean and comfortable.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 26, 2009
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out of value="5""Loved it"
Reviewed by Bob of Hyde on Apr 23, 2009
We were a little unsure what to expect because the price we paid seemed a lot less than others we looked at in Aspen. But what a surprise. We enjoyed the quaintness of the individual cabins and also all the ammenities.
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out of value="5""Quaint with lot's of character!"
Reviewed by Kim of Highlands Ranch on Apr 22, 2009
We stayed in the "Grand Cabin", the sign outside the door said "Cowboy" cabin. The cabin was very clean and well decorated with many true to the theme details. Parking was literally right outside the door, which was very convenient and the cabin is located very close to the hot tub. The staff was friendly and helpful, we asked to look at some of the other cabins since each is individually owned and decorated, and they kindly obliged. This is a great location and a good value, that I would highly recommend!
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 26, 2009
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 19, 2009
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out of value="5""Great price, great accomodations"
Reviewed by Nicole of Rockford on Mar 7, 2009
We had the opportunity to visit Aspen during the week. After looking through many hotel pictures online we settled on L'Auberge D Aspen and we couldn't have been happier. The cottage was very cozy, inviting, and clean. The fireplace was perfect to take the chill off when we arrived and the jacuzzi was excellent after a long day of driving. The only negative part of the trip was parking. We were driving a fullsize pickup and barely made it through the cottages to park. We would definitely stay there if we have the opportunity to visit Aspen again.
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out of value="5""Quaint, comfortable, and central"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 19, 2009
If you're looking for a homey Aspen experience, then L'Auberge is for you. The quaint cabins are very cute and equipped with everything you need. The kitchenette was handy for breakfast. The two-person tub tempting, although we opted for the hot tub instead. The furnishings were charming. The only complaints I had were the bed was a little springy, and the hot tub wasn't full on our first day (they fixed this by day 2). This hotel is a short walk to downtown, making it convenient yet more affordable than more central options. And it's right on the bus, making it easy to get to Highlands for skiing. Two thumbs up to L'Auberge. We'd return in a heartbeat!
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out of value="5""Central Location and Comfortable Rooms"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 19, 2009
We stayed in #26 which is in the outer ring of cabins nearest the street. The noise from the street wasn't too bad, and the room was very comfortable and spacious. Overall a good value and central location near down-town Aspen.
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out of value="5""Totally Exceeded Our Expectations"
Reviewed by Marilee of Boulder on Feb 16, 2009
We did not stay at the L'Auberge d'Aspen. We stayed at a sister inn of the L'Auberge d'Aspen, the Innsbruck Hotel. The Innsbruck has recently undergone a complete remodel, and feels like a brand new hotel. Our "room" was not a room at all. It was a large suite with a full kitchen, fireplace, king size bed, washer/dryer, and a jacuzzi tub. One of the nicest hotel suites I've ever seen. Well worth the price.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 19, 2008
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out of value="5""Wonderful Experience"
Reviewed by Michael of Los Angeles on Oct 23, 2008
What a great hotel! I went on Hotels.com like I do for most of my trips and again they pulled through! L'Auberge D Aspen was a great experience! Basically the hotel consists of a number of private cabins. I went to Aspen for a wedding with a large group of people. Six of us rented three separate cabins so I was able to check them all out. Each one was different with it's own special charm. The people that worked at the hotel were great. We called ahead of time and informed them that we were going to a wedding to see if we could check in earlier and they did everything imaginable to accommodate us. The rooms were very clean and the beds were very comfortable. Honestly I was not expecting the room that we got! We were all very satisfied! Plus it was three or four blocks away from the heart of downtown Aspen! I loved this place and I would recommend it to everyone! Thank You Hotels.com and thank you L'Auberge D Aspen!
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out of value="5""Great romantic getaway"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 21, 2008
We arrived late but the key was waiting fo us and the room was fantastic, especially for the price. It was quaint, cosy and romantic. We really enjoyed our stay there and will look there first when we return to Aspen.
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out of value="5""Cozy Cabin"
Reviewed by Rhonda of Ogden on Oct 16, 2008
We stayed in the Alpine cabin. We knew it would be the smallest and it was. But, we found it to be very cozy with nice furniture and wood fireplace. The bathroom left a little to be desired. However, my husband and I enjoyed our stay here and found the staff to be very friendly to us.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 16, 2008
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out of value="5""very cozy"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 9, 2008
it was perfect for the weekend getaway we were looking for.
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out of value="5""Great Place for the Money"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 9, 2008
I was really impressed with the staff, they were polite and went out of their way to be helpful. The room was clean, a bit tiny, but who wants to stay in a room the whole time?
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out of value="5""cozy hotel except for the bed"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 1, 2008
We had a junior cabin with jacuzzi tub and gas fireplace, which was cozy and private. We enjoyed the location, just a few blocks from town. The only problem, and, alas, an important one, was the bed, which was saggy and uncomfortable, with small flat pillows and sad bedding. We hardly slept at all the three nights we were there. We expressed our discomfort to the management and hopefully they will make improvements. Otherwise it's a great little place.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 19, 2008
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out of value="5""My new favorite place to stay in Aspen"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 18, 2008
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the L'Auberge. The room was nice and everything we expected. We were only there for one night. The bed was comfy and the jacuzzi tub just what we needed after 30 hours of running (literally...Colorado Relay). Nice walking distance to downtown. The price was exceptional for an Apsen Hotel.
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out of value="5""Cozy, Comfy & Affordable"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 10, 2008
The perfect Colorado experience. Cozy, woodsy cabins and right on Main Street Aspen. The decor, fireplace, wood beams, etc. made it a great experience and I would certainly recommend it to my friends. Thanks for a great experience.
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out of value="5""Great location, very cozy"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 25, 2008
Nice central location. very cozy. It is compact living with a fireplace and cute interior design features. Its got the feeling of a quaint storybook cottage. Think Hansel and Gretel. Enough room for two, just barely. there are larger ones available. If you have lived in a RV or a sailboat, you will feel right at home. Opening windows with screens. We loved it.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 23, 2008
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out of value="5""good location, but not great to spend time"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 30, 2008
calling the rooms "cottages" is a bit of a strech. It's more like a gravel parking lot (with trees), with a number of converted garages serving as cottages. The one we stayed in had views of the neighboring buidling's dumpster and parking lot. Having said that, it did serve our purpose of having an affordable place to stay in Aspen. The bathroom was clean. The kitchenette was very small; not really useable for anything beyond boiling water. The carpet and walls and decor were dingy, making it feel dirty.
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