ASPEN IS BACK! THE PLACE TO BE FOR YOUR WINTER SKI TRIP! 1 BLOCK TO ASPEN CORE! YOU CAN WALK TO EVERY RESTAURANT, BAR AND SHOP IN TOWN! NEW POOL and JACUZZI!! The Durant Condominiums recently completed a $10 Million renovation! The LOCATION of this condo is SECOND TO NONE!! Take a 3 minute stroll into town for some shopping and dining. Enjoy amazing views of Aspen Mountain and town through the expansive floor to ceiling windows while relaxing in front of the wood-burning fireplace. This newly updated luxury condo with 3 large bedrooms, and 2 baths is just steps from the core of Aspen. Spend your time relaxing in the brand new heated outdoor pool and hot tub or a stroll into town where the action is!
The Master bedroom has a brand new King bed and all new furniture. 4 Flat Screen TV's in unit, with over 140 cable channels and free WI-FI/INTERNET.
Unit comes with one parking space permit. Unit has outdoor storage closet for skis and boards. Flexible cleaning services available (daily-weekly) upon request. There is a brand new Laundry Room just steps away from unit as well.
Complex amenities at the Durant Condominiums include an on-site heated pool and hot tub; outdoor grills; on-site free parking; and free Wi-FI.
Winter, the renowned season for Aspen. Skiing and Snowboarding on these world-class slopes should be on everyone's bucket list, but the fun doesn't end when the chair lift stops running for the day. Many of our arts & culture institutions, famous in the summer, offer winter programming. Après ski is a must when vacationing in an alpine village, and in Aspen the culinary delights don't stop there. We have over 100 restaurants offering up everything from burgers to sushi, with expertly paired wines & hand crafted cocktails to warm you up on a cold winter's evening. Even if you don't ski, there is plenty to be enjoyed in our winter wonderland: ice skating, cross country skiing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, fly fishing, hot air ballooning and more.
Spring in Aspen is short & sweet. You can experience spring ski days in March & April, enjoying warmer temps, goggle tans, and sunny après ski. These days can often be followed by a winter storm warning and one of the best powder days of your life. A fickle time of year, but you're in Aspen, so relax, sit back & enjoy Mother Nature's show. The official ski season closes around mid-April, but if the snow is still sticking, bonus weekends will be announced. After the ski season ends, you can enjoy a quieter time in town while the crocus, daffodils and crab apple trees bloom. In a mild spring, when the roads are clear, cyclists can enjoy a car free road bike ride to the Maroon Bells or top of Independence Pass prior to the highways opening to car traffic for the summer season. Late May & early June (SECRET SEASON) are ideal for white water rafting enthusiasts, the snow has just started to melt & the rivers are ready to take you on a wild ride.
Summer, a season not to be missed in Aspen. "I came for the winter, and stayed for the summer," is a phrase you'll hear often around town. The weather is one of the highlights, during the day the temperature hovers in the 70's and 80's, and by evening the mercury will drop into the 60's. People of all ages will appreciate the lack of humidity, making Aspen one of the places you can always have a good hair day. Arts & culture enthusiasts will be just as fulfilled as the adventure junkie during summer in Aspen. The events calendar is abounding with activities for everyone, from cultural events to athletic pursuits.
Fall is one of the most spectacular times of the year in Aspen, days are filled with sunshine and autumn warmth. Valleys full of aspen trees turn yellow against a crystal clear blue sky. You really can't go wrong with a visit to Aspen in September and early October. It's always hard to predict the peak foliage in the area, as a variety of factors are at play, but typically by the 3rd week of September, you won't be disappointed.
An adventure to Aspen, Colorado isn’t complete without a visit to its main attraction. The Maroon Bells, a series of distinctively bell-shaped, wine-colored peaks towering 14,000 feet above the pristine, glacial Maroon Valley, remain the most photographed mountains in North America and offer some of the most spectacular natural views in the world. From meadows of vibrant wildflowers to airy groves of Aspen trees to summit-based alpine tundra, the Maroon Bells promise a variety of natural habitats and a diverse, vivid representation of the wild Rocky Mountain range. With six scenic hiking trails, various camping sites, and biking paths fit for all skill levels, visitors can enjoy multiple ways to access Aspen’s natural marvels and endless mountain adventure perfect for any season. Explore Aspen’s Maroon Bells, and discover how a journey through over 300 million years of jagged stone inspires travelers from around the world to defy ordinary.