
Hotel Jerome, Auberge Collection
Aspen USA North America
When you book Hotel Jerome, Auberge Collection in Aspen, USA through our Fora Reserve partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit.
Special Offer
• Save 10% on 2-3 nights bookings • Save 20% on 3-5 nights bookings • Save 30% on 6+ nights bookings
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Complimentary Breakfast for 2
- USD 100 Food and Beverage Credit
- Upgrade based on availability at check-in
- Early check-in and late checkout based on availability
Location
Auberge Resorts Collection shapes Hotel Jerome's character around intimate connection to place, where design-led spaces meet the natural drama of the Roaring Fork Valley. Aspen itself arrives as a Victorian silver mining town turned cultural epicentre, where 1880s brick storefronts line streets that climb toward the Elk Mountains. The town core compresses history and contemporary art within a walkable grid: Wheeler Opera House stages performances a few blocks north, the Aspen Art Museum offers free admission and rooftop views nearby, and galleries occupy historic buildings along East Hyman Avenue.
The Aspen Saturday Farmer's Market unfolds 200 metres from the property each summer weekend, vendors selling high-altitude honey and organic produce under the shadow of Aspen Mountain. Winters transform the streetscape into après-ski territory, fur-trimmed parkas replacing hiking boots, while summer brings outdoor concerts at Benedict Music Tent and chamber music in mountain meadows.
Aspen-Pitkin County Airport sits six kilometres away, a quick transfer through ranchland and aspen groves. Eagle County Regional Airport, 51 kilometres northwest, serves as an alternative gateway when weather closes the local runway.
Book a table at Bosq, 300 metres away, where Chef Barclay Dodge builds one-Michelin-starred menus around Roaring Fork Valley foragers and fermentation projects that change with snowmelt and harvest. Start with house-cured charcuterie before moving through courses that might include wild ramp-fed lamb or matsutake mushrooms pulled from nearby slopes. The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, half a kilometre from the property, runs naturalist-guided walks through Hallam Lake's wetlands where you might spot beavers at dusk or learn to identify edible plants. Marolt Open Space offers 1.5 kilometres of trails through high-altitude meadows where mining ruins punctuate the landscape.
Four ski areas anchor winter activity: Aspen Mountain rises 2.9 kilometres south with its signature double-black mogul runs, while Buttermilk, 4.4 kilometres away, hosts the Winter X Games. Aspen Highlands, 5.7 kilometres distant, opens expert terrain in Highland Bowl. Summer golfers head to Aspen Golf Course, 2.2 kilometres out, an 18-hole layout framed by the Maroon Bells massif. Don't miss the 20.9-kilometre trek to Conundrum Hot Springs for a backcountry soak above treeline.
Winter defines Aspen's rhythm from December through March, when temperatures hover below freezing and snow accumulates in steady pulses. The air turns crystalline under bluebird skies, and ski season peaks with February powder days and March corn snow. April and May arrive as mud season, an awkward thaw when many restaurants close and trails run slushy, though rates drop and locals reclaim the town.
June awakens the high country with wildflower blooms in alpine basins and long twilight hours stretching past nine. July and August bring the warmest weather, mid-twenties Celsius and afternoon thunderstorms that clear by evening, ideal for hiking fourteeners or catching outdoor performances. September glows golden as aspens turn, the mountains blazing yellow against evergreen ridges.
October cools quickly, first snow dusting peaks while valley trails remain passable. November slips into the quiet pre-season pause before ski areas open and the town switches back to winter mode.
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