Dunaway
This intimate space named after legendary Aspen Times owner and editor Bil Dunaway is infused with natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows that look onto the Jerome Courtyard.
40 – 60 people depending on arrangement
732 square feet
Aspen Times
The 140-year-old Aspen Times printing house has been given new life as this character-rich event space, featuring antler chandeliers, silk wall coverings and patio doors that access the outdoor courtyard.
30 – 100 people depending on arrangement
903 square feet
Prospect Courtyard
Mingle under the shade of a majestic elm tree in Aspen’s most desirable courtyard.
150 – 300 people depending on arrangement
1,600 square feet
Front Lawn
Gather around roaring fire pits at this prime Aspen location, just steps from Main Street.
20 – 75 people depending on arrangement
1,556 square feet
Prospect
With ceiling molding meant to invoke the pressed tin of yesteryear and hand-stitched leather chairs, our signature restaurant hints at its historic setting. Innovative lighting creates a sun-infused warmth throughout the day and a sultry ambiance in the evening.
65 – 80 people depending on arrangement
1,122 square feet
Wheeler Room
The bright and airy Wheeler Room showcases a dramatic white antler chandeliers and antique hardwood dining room table against a panoramic view of downtown Aspen.
30 – 80 people depending on arrangement
852 square feet
Antler Room
With mounted antler heads and vintage rugs, this intimate bar dating back to the hotel’s 1889 opening exudes rustic Aspen charm. Large windows bring in sweeping views of the surrounding mountains.
30 – 200 people depending on arrangement
934 square feet
Living Room Terrace
Just off the Grand Ballroom, this intimate outdoor setting lined with market street lighting offers stellar views of the Elk Mountain Range. Ideal for stargazing.
24 – 80 people depending on arrangement
1,355 square feet
Grand Ballroom
The only aboveground ballroom in Aspen is swathed in Victorian-era elegance. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring in sweeping views of the Elk Mountain Range and Red Mountain.
60 – 500 people depending on arrangement
3,450 square feet