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Hotel Overview

Since 1889, the Hotel Jerome has indulged guests with understated elegance, personalized service, exceptional accommodations and modern amenities found at the world’s most luxurious boutique hotels.

Today, the Hotel Jerome continues that tradition with its 92 richly appointed guest rooms and suites, celebrated restaurants, the ever-popular J-Bar and unsurpassed guest services such as twice-daily maid service, nightly turn-down service and complimentary airport, downtown and ski slope transfers via chauffer-driven luxury SUV.

Nestled in the heart of Aspen, this landmark hotel is just a ten-minute drive from the Aspen Airport, a 75-minute drive from Eagle County Airport and less than four hours from Denver International Airport.

Affiliations

  • Charter Member of the Historic Hotels of America
  • National Register of Historic Places
  • American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts Program
  • Virtuoso Collection

Awards

  • AAA Four Diamond Award (since 1991)
  • Travel+Leisure – Ranked by readers as one of the "Top 500 Hotels in the World" (2005) and one of the "Top 100 Hotels in the Continental U.S. and Canada"
  • Condé Nast Traveler – Readers’ Choice Award (2005)
  • SKI magazine – Named “one of the 10 Best Ski Hotels"
  • Trip Advisor – Named one of the "Top 100 Luxury (Hotels) in the World" in the Travelers’ Choice Awards (2005)

History

During the height of Colorado's silver boom, the Hotel Jerome was born of the vision of one man: Jerome B. Wheeler, the co-owner of New York's Macy's Department Store, who built the hotel in 1889 to emulate the great European hotels such as London's fabled Claridge's – and to create an aura of cosmopolitan civility in the raucous mining town.

The grand hotel, which quickly became the epicenter of Aspen's social and commercial life, was considered a modern marvel. One of the first buildings west of the Mississippi River to be fully lit by electricity, it featured 90 guest rooms, 15 bathrooms, indoor plumbing, hot and cold running water, steam heat and an elevator.

After the "silver crash” of the 1890s, the hotel fell on difficult times and struggled to remain open until the 1940s, when Aspen was re-invented as a ski resort. The Hotel Jerome was restored to its former glory, becoming popular with the movie stars who put Aspen on the world's celebrity map.

The hotel was renovated in the mid-1980s and again from 1999 to 2002. These renovations included upgrading the hotel’s facilities, enlarging it with a four-story addition and grand ballroom, and refurbishing the J-Bar, guest rooms and main lobby.


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