Located in Vail, 26 miles from Frisco Historic Park, Evergreen Lodge at Vail has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
Daniel
United States
Great breakfast, location, friendly staff and outstanding hot tub!!
Offering a year-round outdoor pool and a restaurant, Austria Haus Hotel is set in Vail, 984 feet from Gondola One. The hotel has a hot tub and a ski pass sales point.
Laura
United States
Small scale, cozy lobby, excellent morning breakfast.
Located in Vail, 28 miles from Frisco Historic Park, Residence Inn by Marriott Vail provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Next to Gore Creek, this property is in the Lionshead area facing Vail Mountain. It offers spacious studios and suites with full kitchen, fireplace, private balcony and free Wi-Fi.
Ralph
United States
There was a lot of snow for this time of the year. The lift lines were literally nonexistent.
Ideally set in the West Vail district of Vail, Marriott's StreamSide Evergreen at Vail is located 28 miles from Frisco Historic Park, 5 miles from Vail Nordic Center and 5 miles from Vail Golf Club.
Featuring barbecue facilities, Marriott's StreamSide Birch at Vail is located in Vail in the Colorado region, 28 miles from Frisco Historic Park and 5 miles from Vail Nordic Center.
Attractively located in the West Vail district of Vail, Marriott's StreamSide Douglas at Vail is located 28 miles from Frisco Historic Park, 5 miles from Vail Nordic Center and 5 miles from Vail Golf...
Featuring a year round outdoor heated swimming pool, a hot tub and a sauna, these apartments are located in the center of Lionshead Village. Free parking in an underground garage is provided.
Fabulous place and Greg on the front desk was great!
Located in Vail, 27 miles from Frisco Historic Park, Vail Run Resort provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Todo Super padre el transporte gratuito, todo muy amables
Next to Gore Creek, this property is in the Lionshead area facing Vail Mountain. It offers spacious studios and suites with full kitchen, fireplace, private balcony and free Wi-Fi.
La ubicación y la cercanía a los lifts es inigualable
Studio Shred is offering accommodations in Vail. The property is around 5.3 miles from Vail Nordic Center, 5.3 miles from Vail Golf Club and 5.6 miles from Eagle Vail Golf Club.
The Peak Pad has accommodations in Vail. The property is around 5.3 miles from Vail Nordic Center, 5.3 miles from Vail Golf Club and 5.6 miles from Eagle Vail Golf Club.
Featuring a shared lounge, a restaurant as well as a bar, The Ritz-Carlton Club, Vail is located in the center of Vail, 27 miles from Frisco Historic Park.
Lion Square Lodge South 257 provides accommodations with free WiFi throughout the property in the center of Vail, 27 miles from Frisco Historic Park.
FAQs about hotels in Vail
On average, 3-star hotels in Vail cost $578 per night, and 4-star hotels in Vail are $712 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Vail can be found for $962 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Vail this weekend is $896 or, for a 4-star hotel, $1,300. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Vail for this weekend cost around $1,985 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $915 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Vail for tonight. You'll pay around $1,147 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Vail will cost around $1,558, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It was a perfect choice to stay in vail Village. There were so many places to eat, lots of hiking (to make room for more eating), lots of shopping, and if we wanted, walking distance to the slopes. Although the temperatures were low (in the single digits), we were not cold. The air is very dry and won't suck the heat out of you. We were perfectly fine is our regular winter gear (we visited in December).
charles
United States
Scored 10
10
We had beautiful weather, a little warmer than usual but...
We had beautiful weather, a little warmer than usual but beautiful! We walked to most places from our hotel, and hopped on a couple of the local busses that travels around when we needed a little break. The passengers pleasant and kind to each other, gentlemen giving up their seats to elderly ladies, someone else helped another passenger with their stroller. Dinner at Vendettas was lovely that first night, and the staff (hostess, server and support server) very friendly, and welcoming. Dinner at Lancelot's the second night is always a must for us; we had our wedding rehearsal dinner there 30 years ago and so when we're in Vail, we always have dinner there. Excellent service, seating outside by the creek, and amazing food, of course.
Jeff
United States
Scored 10
10
Vail Ski Resort has excellent snow, well groomed ski runs,...
Vail Ski Resort has excellent snow, well groomed ski runs, long & wide open ski runs, courteous staff, plenty of mountain restaurants, picturesque mountain scenery, excellent city transportation system.
Kenn
United States
Scored 10
10
It is all about the skiing for most people, and the Vail ski...
It is all about the skiing for most people, and the Vail ski resort is amazing. Hard to beat as a ski destination. It is generally a very expensive place to stay but there are many options available to you.
As a town, feels a bit disjointed with the two main locations of Vail Village and Lionshead being separated. If you come without your own transport, get used to having to take buses/shuttles most places. Having said that, the transport system is incredibly good once you work it all out. Lots of places to eat, moreso in Vail Village.
As it is also under Epic Pass, easy to ski Beaver Creek during your stay in Vail, with a great (free) bus service mostly every 20 mins from Vail to BC and only takes about half an hour. It is a shame that the same is not available for Breckenridge, another Epic resort.
Andrew
Australia
Scored 10
10
Amazing mountain!
Amazing mountain! You can’t beat the vastness of this mountain. There is something for everyone and every level of skiing.
The village is awesome with plenty of restaurants and shops. I would avoid this place on busy holiday weekends.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
We visited during the autumn when the aspen colors were at...
We visited during the autumn when the aspen colors were at their peak. Incredible views everywhere. Nice warm sun and cool nights. Village was pretty quiet as it was "between seasons" which made for a very relaxing visit, with no waits for restaurants, etc. Very easy to walk around the public areas.
David
United States
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The location was perfect. Being near a stream and the Gore Bike Path (the later literally in the back yard) was a plus. The housekeeping, front desk, and managerial staff were exceptional. The front desk was able to direct us to an out of the way spot that the locals go to in hopes that we would have a moose siting along with advice regarding the best way to see the back side of Vail Mtn, They were all above and beyond.
A beautiful stay, the location of the property is great for both vail village and skiing. The ski chalet facilities included were a real highlight as was the outdoor area of the hotel with heated pool, jacuzzis and open fire. The service and attention to detail was amazing throughout our stay and I would highly recommend a stay here.
This place is your typical Ski Bum flop house. The furniture is from a nearby landfill and the internet is intermittent at best, although the location is close to shops and a bus stop. I would not recommend this place for a visit to Vail, for the money i think you could do much better.
The location and staff were amazing. The hotel provides a private shuttle that could take you to the most important spots and you connect with the municipal transit system which is free!. The staff especially Juan, George and Terry were amazing and helpful during our stay!
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