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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Aspen was officially incorporated in 1881. Paul Vu Rife with towering mountains, sprawling glaciers and all sorts of majestic megafauna, Colorado has been long renowned as one of North America’s top destinations for outdoor adventure, but there’s a lot more to enjoy across the Rocky Mountain State than just its hiking trails. In recent years, Colorado’s most elegant resorts and lodges have wholeheartedly embraced the softer side of travel, offering a wealth of high-end amenities that are perfectly suited for a relaxing vacation—and for anyone hoping to experience a truly lavish spa experience, it’s tough to beat The Little Nell .

Officially opened in 1989, this polished hotel offers some of the most opulent accommodations in all of Aspen, with 92 plush rooms located just a few steps away from the city’s famed Silver Queen Gondola. Amenities around here span from complimentary mini-bar snacks to an on-site team of Ski Concierges, but for those in need of a little rest and relaxation, the Dior Spa is the perfect spot. Operating from June 13th to September 2nd of 2024, this lavish concept serves as both the first full spa residency in the nation as well as Dior’s first Alpine footprint, infusing the property with a hearty dose of French elegance and a wealth of refined treatments for visitors to enjoy.



Aspen was founded as a mining town due to the large silver deposits found in the surrounding area. Paul Vu Upon .

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