The Best Hotels to Book in Vail, Colorado, for Every Traveler

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail offers expansive luxury homes for your next group trip to Vail, Colorado
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail offers expansive luxury homes for your next group trip to Vail, Colorado | Courtesy of Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail / Expedia
Amanda Ogle

Ski-loving families, outdoor enthusiasts, epicureans and just about anyone who loves a good time will appreciate Vail, Colorado. Beautifully situated in the Rockies’ White River National Forest, it delivers endless adventures, from hiking Booth Falls Trail to skiing at Vail Mountain Resort to enjoying the view from the Vail Scenic Gondola. Whether you’re into spa days or fireside beers, these top hotels in Vail, Colorado – bookable with Culture Trip – have you covered.

Highline Vail – a DoubleTree by Hilton, for amenities galore

Luxury, Chain Hotel

The dining room at Highline Vail hotel, with high ceilings, large windows with mountain views and plenty of wood and slate
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With stylish, modern accents, Highline is one of the best resorts in Vail thanks to its line-up of amenities. Relax in the heated pool and hot tub or head to the backyard for time with friends around the fire pit. Alternatively, grab a local craft beer or cocktail and a stone-fired pizza at Pivot62, one of the hotel’s restaurants. On-site Charter Sports is there to help you with equipment rentals, while Simply Massage will soothe your aches and pains with a Swedish or deep-tissue massage.

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail, for five-star luxury

Luxury, Chain Hotel

The outdoor pool at Four Seasons Resort Vail with lounge chairs and a fireplace backed by green mountains
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This luxury hotel in Vail draws the crowds for the Remedy Bar, a watering hole with mountain views and impressive cocktails – try the Red Sky in the Morning with tequila, pomegranate reduction, orange juice and lime. After a chilly day on the slopes at nearby Vail Mountain, guided by the hotel’s resident ski expert, return to a warming hot chocolate and a swim under the stars before cozying up by the fire in your mountain-view suite.

The Arrabelle at Vail Square, for indoor indulgence

Luxury, Chain Hotel

The lobby lounge at the Arrabelle at Vail Square with chandeliers, vaulted ceilings and a bronze bear sculpture
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If you’re not really a skier or outdoorsy type, you can still have fun at this hotel in Vail. Positioned smack dab in the middle of Vail Square in Lionshead Village, it’s close to endless galleries, restaurants and boutique shops. Fancy a bit of indulgence? Head to the hotel spa for a body wrap or massage, or spend an afternoon next to the heated pool.

Evergreen Lodge at Vail, for adventures on foot

Budget Hotel, Independent Hotel

A cozy seating area at Evergreen Lodge at Vail with light brown leather sofa and armchairs around a stone fireplace
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Within walking distance of Vail Village and Lionshead Village, this is one of the best places to stay in Vail if you plan on getting around on foot. It’s also just a short walk from the complimentary town shuttle, which will take you straight to top-notch dining, shopping and entertainment, or connect you with the area’s popular biking and hiking trails.

The Lodge at Vail, for old-world charm

Resort, Hotel

The lounge area at the Lodge at Vail, Colorado, with a wood-paneled ceiling, antler chandelier and stone fireplace
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As one of the original hotels in Vail, the Lodge retains traditional mountain-town vibes and a healthy dose of old-world charm. Find picture-perfect mountain views from your room, along with rustic touches that fit right in. Suites have wood-burning fireplaces – a nice nod to tradition – and the ski concierge will help you feel right at home on Vail Mountain.

The Sebastian Vail, for the hip factor

Luxury, Chain Hotel

Upscale double room in pale blue, yellow and beige with leather headboards and mountain views at the Sebastian Vail
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The young and young-at-heart appreciate this boutique hotel in Vail for its sleek design and modern decor that depart from traditional alpine lodging. Add to that its location in Vail Village and the fact that it’s within walking distance of lively bars and restaurants, and it’s no wonder twenty-somethings are drawn here. The tapas menu and impressive wine list at Leonora also add to the hip factor, and breakfasts of avocado toast with bloody marys beg for a spot on your Instagram feed.

Tivoli Lodge, for a warm family welcome

Luxury, Independent Hotel

The chalet-style exterior of Tivoli Lodge in Vail, Colorado, with mountains in the background
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Want a taste of Vail from a local’s perspective? This family-run stay has been in business since 1968 and is one of the best lodges in Vail. The owners have watched the town blossom from a teensy village into the world-class resort it is today. Ask a front desk staff member for some pointers on your itinerary, then retire to the Brown Hound Lounge for the resort’s signature Indini cocktail after a day of adventure.

Sonnenalp, for foodies

Spa Hotel

A large deck at Sonnenalp in Vail, Colorado, with a table and chairs and views of the lodge-like resort
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Modeled after a traditional Swiss chalet, this hotel in Vail attracts guests with its impressive dining scene. The Swiss Chalet offers classic alpine cuisine, such as fondue and raclette, and the King’s Club is a favorite spot for an après-ski cocktail or a nightcap by the fire. Bully Ranch has Southwestern and American fare, such as fried chicken and fish tacos, and Harvest Restaurant and Bar impresses with its unmatched views and New American cuisine.

Gravity Haus Vail, for total wellness

Hotel, Apartment

The turreted exterior of Gravity Haus Vail in Colorado with trees and a rocky pond in front
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This modern alpine retreat in the heart of Vail Village is one of the best Vail boutique hotels for those wanting to stay healthy while traveling. The on-site restaurant, Slope Room, focuses on sustainably sourced local produce, and Dryland Fitness offers group classes and an open gym so you can stay in shape while vacationing. The outdoor and indoor hot tubs, sauna and steam room mean tired muscles get a break after a long day.

For everything at your fingertips, check out the best resorts in Vail, Colorado, bookable with Culture Trip.

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