They put all of the money into: Making this property attractive to owners and travelers alike. A basket of fruit in the kitchen (there’s more strategically placed about the property too), candles, extra bath products, plenty of towels and DVD players are nice touches as well. Fully stocked kitchens, washer/dryer and roomy, marble-accented bathrooms with jetted tubs help make this a good choice for families and groups, and stone fireplaces and private balconies add to the appeal. The rooms are: enormous units decorated in mellow tones such as cream, chocolate and sage, with comfortable leather couches and spacious dining areas. The gondolas down to the town of Telluride and over to the grocery store are right across the plaza. It’s close to: Mountain Village, right out the front door. Stay here if you: are looking for a quiet Mountain Village getaway in a Bavarian-style residence. Rates: start at $399 a night for a 1,400-square-foot two-bedroom unit and $499 a night for three bedrooms (2,000 square feet) in summer (for winter, website rates are posting at $450 for two bedrooms and $550 for three in December and $750/$950 in January, respectively). The lodge doesn't have a restaurant.Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menuĥ67 Mountain Village Blvd., Telluride, CO, 81435, 88 /heritageplace/klammerlodge I don't usually bother taking the hotel soaps and shampoos when I leave, but I made an exception for these ones.įood and drink: There are plenty of options within walking distance of the lodge, even more if you take the short gondola ride over the hill. Toiletries: Fairmont uses Le Labo's Rose 31 toiletries throughout its locations. The king-sized beds are great to flop down on after a hard day of travel or skiing, and the bedside lamps have USB ports for charger cords, meaning I didn't have to dig out my plug adaptor and find an outlet. My bathroom has a spacious double vanity, huge bath with jets, as well as a separate shower. There are three bathrooms, two of which are ensuites. The suite has a good-sized kitchen, large lounge and dining area with a natural gas stone fireplace, and a balcony overlooking the village and mountains. The moment we walk in I'm blown away by the views of the nearby San Juan mountains and gorgeous golden aspen trees - pro tip: visit in autumn when the colours are amazing. The room: A three-bedroom "residence" shared between myself and two other reporters. However the staff are happy to let us head up as they do their final inspection. The mountain village is easily walkable and the lodge is handy to plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants, plus a few shops to get all your tourist needs.Ĭheck-in experience: There's a little confusion at first as to who is going where, and despite our late-afternoon arrival the suite we are staying in isn't quite ready. But travel between the two is easy thanks to the free gondola service that runs until midnight during weekdays, and 2am on weekends. The lodge is in Telluride Mountain Village, the resort-filled area over the hill from Telluride town. This old mining town, which has been turned into a ski destination, is surrounded on all sides by stunning views, so any accommodation you choose here will be extraordinary. Location: It's hard to go wrong in a location like Telluride. Melissa Nightingale stays at Fairmont's Franz Klammer Lodge in Telluride, Colorado. Franz Klammer Lodge, at Telluride, in Colorado.
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