The Westin Resort and Spa
This five-star hotel is packed with amenities.
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SKI Magazine is your go-to resource on just about everything that happens at ski resorts around the world. Passionately committed to helping readers decide where to ski, what to ski, and how to ski it, SKI is the authority on mountain life, from hotels and restaurants to festivals and off-slope activities.
This five-star hotel is packed with amenities.
Pasta hits the spot after a cold day on the hill. Warm up at cozy Coco Pazzo.
A different pancake for every powder day.
The Park City rendition of the world-renowned spa.
The spa in the St. Regis Deer Crest
Asian fusion at its best.
Hyper-local, California cuisine.
Fine dining at 3625 feet.
This brewpub crafts their own beers and serves tasty pub fare.
Kids and adults will enjoy this signature Canadian treat.
Stylized sushi in a high-energy location alongside the Village ice rink.
Enjoy the extensive tapas menu and outdoor patio.
Craving sushi? Head to Yamada for unique dishes and traditional sushi.
Deer Valley's best spa.
Lounge on the beach in front of the Silver Lake Lodge and enjoy a cold brew.
A #1 Zagat rated restaurant right on the slopes.
The most sophisticated menu at Beaver Creek.
A day spa and wellness center that revives and rejuvenates.
Try a Mountain Massage to complete your ski day.
Earth tones, organic food, and mountain views at a casual family restaurant.
The highest bacon Bloody Marys in the country.
Burgers and barbecue from a top-notch chef.
View Vermont from the saddle.
Vonn won best female athlete and best female U.S. Olympian on a night filled with snowsports stars.
Meet the family who inspired The Sound of Music.
Fine dining without the stuffy waiters.
Experience brand new facilities and expert massage specialists.
The comforts of a big city hotel with the charm of a country inn.
Breckenridge goes a little Clark Griswold over the holidays.
Sunday River’s annual Santa Sunday, Dec. 3, draws throngs of red-suited St. Nicks to the slopes.
A restaurant focused on the wines of the Pacific Northwest.
For après-ski, the deck at Squatters is the place to be.
The accent is on global cuisine at this restaurant.
The Star shoots straight: burgers and beer only.
This English-style pub knows its beer.
Hunter S. Thompson's old hangout.
The perfect blend of rustic and elegant, the Ritz is all about service.
A new all-suite hotel in the village.
The Olympic and World Cup champ has reinstated his annual contract with the US Ski Team.
The Cirque’s crowning amenity—ask any 10-year-old— is the heated outdoor pool with rock waterfall and hot tubs.
Fine dining in Copper Mountain's village.
A local's joint on Main street.
Vegas by way of New Jersey in Park City.
The cosmopolitan side of Park City.
Boisterous as an après-ski bar and inventively pan-Asian in its tastes.
Try the sex cheese, seriously.
Skiers flock to this formers shepherding hut.
Like staying in Oceans Eleven.
So alluring it appeared in TV’s The Bachelor.
Lodging that pairs kid-friendliness with grown-up panache.
Luxury amenities and slope-side convenience.
The brightest star in Sunday River's restaurant scene.
Families can’t go wrong here.
Saturday night specials.
Bon Appetit approves, we're guessing you will too.
Right on the slopes of Sunday River.
Originally opened in 1911 as a hostelry for nervous souls seeking mental rest and recuperation, the Bethel Inn still soothes mind and body.
A café with plenty of room to plan your ski day.
Because it's never too early for ribs. Or too late for Bloody Marys.
A creative Asian-fusion bar in Beaver Creek Village.
Sublime European-influenced cuisine in a 100-year-old landmark farmhouse,
A downtown hotel with a decidedly New West feel.
Where the visiting "it" crowd goes to après.
The closest thing you’ll find at Alta to the mega-ski resort hotel.
Alta’s oldest lodge is quiet and secluded and the perfect place for somebody who wants to vanish and ski for a while.
Perhaps the most friendly and party-oriented lodge in Little Cottonwood Canyon
The Peruvian is decidedly lowbrow, but it is this warmth and homeyness that brings families back year after year.
The Alta Lodge sits directly across from Alta’s marquee run, Alf’s High Rustler, and it’s within this context that the lodge operates. It’s about the skiing.
A peaceful dinner for two without leaving the resort.
Ice cream in winter? A great new tradition.
Hot apple cider, local wine, and fresh fudge made under one roof.
Your best option for fine dining on the mountain at Alta.
The best cookies in Squaw Valley
Vail-based fly fishing guide, Katie Fiedler, filled us in on where to go, what to bring, and which sunglasses to wear.
A spa inspired by the mountains.
Luxury, entertainment, and great food in one spot!
New Mexican cuisine in a historic hotel.
A kid-friendly pizza joint.
Fast food with a fine dining background.
Where everybody knows your name.