The Gant

610 S. W. End St.
Aspen, CO 81611
Nightly Rates: ( 135.00 - 325.00 )
2 Star


Property Description

The Gant is Aspen's finest condominium resort providing exceptional and gracious lodging and meeting services. Nestled in a peaceful enclave near Aspen Mountain's Silver Queen Gondola, world-class shopping, and the finest restaurants, The Gant offers individually decorated condominiums with the comforts and luxuries of home. By anticipating your every need, our staff offers personalized services including our legendary "Gant Vans" and attentive concierge. The Summit, an elegant gathering place, creates an inspiring environment for productive meetings, rejuvenating retreats, and festive celebrations. Please note there is a $10 per day resort fee which includes high speed internet access, local phone calls, 800 line access, incoming faxes, and tennis court time in the summer.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Parking
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

1 Bedroom/1 Bath Standard
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Condo - Basic decor with spacious living area, dining area, full kitchen, TV, VCR/DVD, high speed wireless internet access and a wood burning fireplace. The bedroom has a Queen bed and there is a sofa bed in the living room. Max occupancy 3.
1 Bedroom/1 Bath Deluxe
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Condo - Upgraded, contemporary and tasteful decor with spacious living area, dining area, full kitchen, TV, VCR/DVD and CD player. Wood burning fireplace provides atmosphere and High Speed Wireless Internet Access is available. The condo has a Queen bed and a sofa bed in the living room. Max occupancy 3.
1 Bedroom/1 Bath Premier
1 Bedroom 1 Bath Condo - Luxurious, designer styled accommodations with superior kitchen and bath. Counters are granite or stone and all amenities are updated. Wood burning fireplace provides atmosphere and High Speed Internet Access is available. Bedroom has a Queen bed and there is a sofa bed in the living room. Max occupancy 3.
2 Bedroom/2 Bath Standard
2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Condo - Basic decor with spacious living area, dining area, full kitchen, TV, VCR/DVD, high speed wireless internet access and a wood burning fireplace. The bedrooms have a Queen bed and two twins and there is a sofa bed in the living room. Max occupancy 5.
2 Bedroom/2 Bath Deluxe
2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Condo - Basic decor with spacious living area, dining area, full kitchen, TV, VCR/DVD, high speed wireless internet access and a wood burning fireplace. The bedrooms have a Queen bed and two twins and there is a sofa bed in the living room. Max occupancy 5.
2 Bedroom/2 Bath Premier
2 Bedroom 2 Bath Condo - Luxurious, designer styled accommodations with superior kitchen and bath. Counters are granite or stone and all amenities are updated. Wood burning fireplace provides atmosphere and High Speed Internet Access is available. Bedrooms have a Queen bed and twins there is a sofa bed in the living room. Max occupancy 5.
3 Bedroom/3 Bath Premier
3 Bedroom 3 Bath Condo - Luxurious, designer styled accommodations with superior kitchen and bath. Counters are granite or stone and all amenities are updated. Wood burning fireplace provides atmosphere and High Speed Internet Access is available. Bedrooms have a King, a Queen, twins there is a sofa bed in the living room. Max occupancy 7.

Rate Disclaimer

All rates are subject to availability


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4:00PM
· Check out time is 10:00AM
· Time Zone is Mountain
· Opened in 1973
· Renovated in Continuously maintained
· 123 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.


Directions

The Gant is located three blocks from the heart of downtown Aspen, at the foot of Aspen Mountain.

Aspen Airport is two miles away


Guarantee Policy

All reservations require a deposit of 50 percent of the room charges at time of booking. Final payment is due 30 days prior to arrival. 22-31Dec full payment required. Exceptions may apply during holidays/special events and conventions.


Cancellation Policy

Cxl 30 days or more prior to arrival - penalty of 10pct. Cxl within 30 days -full stay + tax and fees. Travel insurance recommended. 22-31Dec Cxl fee -full stay + tax and fees. No-shows charge -full stay + tax and fees. Early check-out charge applies.


Meeting Facility

Meeting Rooms

The Gant offers a self-contained conference center with a total of 5,052 square feet, including four meeting rooms and both indoor and outdoor function space. The largest meeting room holds 225 theater style or 156 classroom. On site catering is also available. We also completely remodeled and refurbished all our meeting rooms in March 1998.

Upper Level

* Conundrum - 840 square feet - 100 theater style - 50 classroom * Aeire Lounge - 600 square feet - 60 theater style - 34 classroom * Prefunction space - 256 square feet * Outdoor upper terrace - 1,536 square feet - 170 theater style - 90 classroom * With tent

Lower Level

* East Maroon - 812 square feet - 100 theater style - 50 classroom * West Maroon - 1,008 square feet - 110 theater style - 50 classroom * East Maroon and West Maroon combined - 1,820 square feet - 225 theater style - 156 classroom


Recreation Information

Winter Activities

* Snowmobiling - There are three companies that provide snowmobile tours lasting from one to four hours, often including lunch. The most popular destination is Maroon Bells. * Dog Sledding - Thirteen Alaskan sled dogs pull you through the Snowmass wilderness for 3.5 hours, lunch included. Reservations required. * Snowshoeing - A popular new way to see the mountains. There are a large number of rental stores, as well as numerous guided tours. * Cross-country skiing/Nordic - There are over 60 kilometers of trails in the area, varying in difficulty of terrain and length. * Ice skating - Public skating is run all winter long at the Indoor Aspen Ice Garden or the outside Silver Circle rink. Pick-up hockey and figure skating are welcome.

Summer Activities

* Hiking - The area has approximately fifty trails of varying difficulty. Hikes range from easy half-hour strolls to full day uphill climbs. * Biking - Mountain biking is fast becoming an Aspen area favorite with a number of trails from beginner to extreme. Guided rides and rentals are available and recommended. * Rafting - A seasonal sport beginning in June and continuing through September. Guests find our three rivers exhilarating with Class 2 (beginners) to Class 5 rapids. * Fly-Fishing - A year round favorite on the Crystal Frying Pan and Roaring Fork rivers. The area offers gold medal fishing whether wading or floating. Guides are plentiful. * Horseback riding - Four different outfitters will take individuals into the surrounding mountains for trips of various lengths. * Jeep Tours - A growing demand has emerged for this convenient passage into the backcountry. The tour operators also offer historic and celebrity adventures. * Hot Air Balloons and Paragliding - Both activities provide breathtaking panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains. Guides are locally licensed and experienced. * Golf - There are three public golf courses, all with stunning views and superb fairways. Two courses are within minutes and the third and newest course is thirty miles away.


Area Attractions

Nearby Attractions

* Skiing and Snowboarding - Four world class ski areas are all within a few miles of each other. Includes Aspen Mountain, Buttermilk, Aspen Highlands and Snowmass. Top-notch instruction available for all ages beginning at three years old. * Historical Sites - Wheeler-House Museum, Hotel Jerome, Sardy House, Ashcroft and Independence ghost towns, tours of the Smuggler Mine. * Aspen Music Festival - Aspen Music Festival and School is an internationally renowned classical music festival and premier training facility for tomorrow's classical music stars. Summer: Nine week program featuring several events each day, including orchestral performances, chamber music, opera, family events, lectures and more. Runs from mid June to mid August. Winter: From November to April, events include the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble, University of Colorado Symphony Orchestra and much more. * Restaurants, shopping and nightlife - There are more than 200 shops and restaurants in the Aspen area. Consistently rated #1 in the popular skiing magazines for Aspen's nightlife. * Spas - The world-renowned spa at the Aspen Club is not to be missed on one's visit. It features 34 treatment rooms, a full service salon and two luxurious relaxation lounges with mesmerizing views of the Rockies. The Aspen Wellness Center is a beautiful and serene place to receive counseling, nurturing and support along with massages, skin care and body care. * Kid's Korner - Aspen Day-Trippers from nine to fourteen years old. Year round, seven days a week adventure programs. Full day field trips in summer and indoor/outdoor evening activities in the winter. Aspen Youth Center: 12-18 years old from 3:00PM to 8:00PM, Monday through Friday. Pool tables, foosball, video games, ping-pong and bumper pool. Kid's Club for infant childcare during the day. Reservations highly recommended. * Wheeler Opera House - Wheeler Opera House has become the cornerstone of Aspen's cultural performances. Plays, concerts, foreign films, and more attract people to the spectacular restored 19th century theater. * Aspen Art Museum - The Aspen Art Museum features rotating exhibitions including contemporary art and art of other historic periods. Free reception and gallery tour every Thursday evening from 6-8PM. * Art Galleries - More than 30 art galleries to explore and wander through, from Hill's Photography to Thomas Kinkade, the painter of light.

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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Colorado attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Colorado state park, this is where you will find it.


COLORADO ranks first among all states in skiable acres and is home to nearly 50 natural hot springs; it's also great place for nearly every other outdoor winter activity like inner tubing, snowshoeing, ice skating, snowboarding, ice fishing, horse-drawn sleigh rides and snowball fights; Colorado's dude and guest ranches offer a true western style vacation with a choice of activities like horseback riding, fishing, hiking, hearty cookouts, gold panning and hay rides. You can golf at one of Colorado's many 18-hole courses. Colorado offers a variety of historical and cultural forays.

DENVER is home to the nation's second largest arts complex, a four-square block center known as the PLEX. and the Colorado supplies a seemingly endless variety of shopping from quaint boutiques and to factory outlet malls, Neiman Marcus to Native American trading posts, farmers' markets to upscale galleries, antique shops to bookstores.

From ANTON ITO the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad crisscrosses 64 miles along the mountainous Colorado/New Mexico border.

Once a small Victorian mining town, ASPEN is now a center for skiing and culture; visitors can discover Aspen’s history with the costumed guides of the Aspen Historical Society.

Nestled in the foothills where the rolling plains meet the Colorado Rocky Mountains, BOULDER offers attractions such as the Mapleton Historic District, which has homes dating back to the late 1800s, the Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art with the largest privately held collection of western art in the country, and the Collage Children's Museum; the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse was handcrafted by over 40 Tajik artisans, and visitors can see the tea-making process at Celestial Seasonings Tea Company; an array of colorful western characters such as the infamous gunslinger, Tom Horn, are buried at Columbia Cemetery.

The Barney Ford Museum in the mountain resort of BRECKENRIDGE honors the historical legacy left by Barney Ford, a slave who escaped and later became a black civil rights pioneer and prominent entrepreneur.

The Old Town of BURLINGTON is rich in the history of the Eastern Plains and at the county fairgrounds is the Kit Carson County Carousel.

In CANON CITY the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park is the world’s highest suspension bridge, spanning the Arkansas River and Colorado’s spectacular Royal Gorge at a height of 1,053 feet; visitors can take the Royal Gorge Route train through the “Grand Canyon of the Arkansas” or the Gold Belt Tour which covers the old mining towns; the Buckskin Joe Frontier Town and Railway combines Colorado history and family entertainment.

At COLORADO SPRINGS the Garden of the Gods offers towering sandstone formations, and the historic Rock Ledge Ranch is a living history museum; visitors can tour the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy, ride the mountain elevator to the top of Seven Falls, or explore Old Colorado City, the city’s historic district; the Frontier Pathways takes visitors past vintage ranches and farmsteads; nearby at Cripple Creek there are tours at Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine.

At CORTEZ the Four Corners Monument has a foot in Colorado, the other in New Mexico, a hand in Arizona, the other in Utah; Yucca House National Monument is a large, unexcavated Ancestral Puebloan surface site while Hovenweep National Monument has six ancestral pueblo sites.

At CREEDE he colorful old mining camps of the Silver Thread offer a tour of history.

Located in a spectacular setting at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, DENVER offers an array of museum attractions including Buffalo Bill’s Grave & Museum, the final resting spot of the famous showman and frontier scout, the Black American West Museum & Heritage Center which tells the story of African American working cowboys, the Colorado History Museum, Colorado Railroad Museum, a replica of an 1880-style depot, Denver Art Museum, Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and the Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum with 30 historic air and space vehicles; other Denver attractions are the Cherry Creek Shopping Center, U.S. Mint, the Butterfly Pavilion & Insect Center, and Colorado’s Ocean Journey, an aquarium with two distinct river journeys to the Pacific Ocean; for the adults there are tours of two breweries at Anheuser-Busch Coors; for children there are the Six Flags Elitch Gardens Theme Park and Water World, and with the outdoors in mind, there are the Dinosaur Ridge where the world’s first large dinosaur bones were discovered, the Red Rocks Amphitheater, and the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.

DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT near Dinosaur is the former stomping ground of the stegosaurus and has the largest collection of Jurassic Period dinosaur fossils ever found.

At DOLORES much of the past of Southwest Colorado's 'Ancient Ones' (Anasazi in the Navajo Indian language) is housed inside the Anasazi Heritage Center; the Trails of the Ancients is a 114-mile route across the broken, arid terrain of the former Anasazi civilization and is laden with cliff dwellings, rock art and pottery shards.

The DURANGO & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is a turn-of-the century steam-powered railroad through the scenic San Juan Mountains; visitors can also travel through Victorian towns, prehistoric ruins and 5-million acres of undisturbed national forest on the San Juan Skyway.

ESTES PARK is located in the shadow of the Rocky Mountain National Park with over 250,000 acres of wilderness area.

Spectacular remnants of the earth's prehistoric life with stone impressions of insects, reptiles, plants and fish formed millions of years ago are found at FLORISSANT FOSSIL BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT.

The Colorado National Monument FRUITA has towering red sandstone monoliths, deep, sheer-walled canyons, and a variety of wildlife.

Among the attractions in the mountain spa community of GLENWOOD SPRINGS is Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park which takes visitors on the new Iron Mountain Tramway high up the Rocky Mountains and the Frontier Historical Museum.

Visitors can bike through the Colorado National Monument or dig for dinosaur fossils at GRAND JUNCTION; those less active can spend a day at the many vineyards.

GREELEY's unique past comes to life at Centennial Village Museum's 30 architectural structures ranging from homesteader's huts to elegant Victorian homes.

The original Bent’s Old Fort at LA JUNTA was built in 1833 to trade with plains Indians and trappers.

From LEADVILLE the route of the Leadville & Southern Railroad is through a mountain valley while the Top of the Rockies Byway takes visitors past old mines, abandoned railroad beds and ghost towns.

At MANCOS prehistoric and modern Indian culture merge in the unique archaeological Mesa Verde National Park which is among the world’s top 50 travel destinations.

No other canyon in North America combines the narrow opening, sheer walls, and startling depths offered by the Black Canyon of the Gunnison at MONTROSE; the Uncompahgre National Forest has views, hunting and wildlife watching.

North America's tallest dunes rise over 700 feet high against the rugged Sangre de Cristo Mountains at Great Sand Dunes National Preserve at MOSCA.

The San Juan Skyway in OURAY loops over the San Juan Mountains and through ruins of Indian country and historic mining towns.

PIKES PEAK COUNTRY is home to 29 natural and man-made attractions located in and around Colorado Springs including the Manitou Springs attractions Manitou Cliff Dwelling Museum and the Cave of the Winds.

The Historic Arkansas Riverwalk is a 26-acre waterfront park located in the heart of historic downtown PUEBLO with boats, entertainment and an historic shopping district.

The History Museum in TRINIDAD includes the Santa Fe Trail Museum, Baca House, Bloom Mansion, Historic Gardens and Bookstore; on a clear spring day on the Santa Fe Trail a sharp observer can still discern the wagon-wheel ruts of the Santa Fe Trail wending their way across the prairie.

The Colorado Ski Museum & Hall of Fame in VAIL is the "keeper" of Colorado’s great skiing heritage and history.