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West Vail Hotels: Where to Stay Beyond the Villages

West Vail and nearby Cascade Village offer the perfect launchpad for visitors seeking affordability and convenience from their lodgings — with easy access to Lionshead and Vail villages via the free bus system and hotel shuttles.

Here, hotels are packed with amenities — from private shuttles to the slopes and complimentary parking to fully loaded kitchens and luxurious spas for unwinding. Hop in the car or bus for a quick trip to clusters of grocery stores, coffee shops and restaurants and streets with public parks and access to hiking and biking trailheads.

Plan your stay and discover what these West Vail hotels have to offer.

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For the Luxury Lover

Grand Hyatt Vail Resort and Spa

1300 Westhaven Dr., Vail, CO 81657; 970-476-1234

The Grand Hyatt Vail Resort and Spa in Cascade Village is a top choice for powderhounds. Along with ski access to Vail Mountain from Chair #20, located right next door, you’ll find ski and snowboard rentals at the on-site Venture Sports, TopGolf Swing Suites to practice for tee time and the picturesque Gore Valley Trail West just steps from your abode.

Sumptuous rooms and suites deliver the peak of comfort with ultra-plush beds, cozy gas fireplaces, private balconies and marble bathrooms with oh-so-delightful rain showers. Then, unwind in the heated infinity pool as you listen to the cascading Gore Creek, or rejuvenate your whole body with alpine-inspired treatments at The Spa at Grand Hyatt Vail.

Sip & Savor Without Leaving Your Hotel

Mokoto Vail

1300 Westhaven Dr., Vail, CO 81657; 970-479-1536

Created by award-winning chef Makoto Okuwa, Mokoto Vail pairs elegant dining with decadent dishes. Order platters of fresh sea urchin and jackfish sashimi for a taste of Japanese cuisine, or try items with a Rocky Mountain-twist like charcoal-grilled wagyu steaks and the Ginger Lamb Chops with whipped tofu feta. The best part is Mokoto’s location inside the Grand Hyatt Vail — mere steps from your room.

Gessner Colorado Mountain Grill

1300 Westhaven Dr., Vail, CO 81657; 970-476-7104

Request a table at Gessner Colorado Mountain Grill near floor-to-ceiling windows to enjoy stunning creek and mountain views as you eat. The breakfast menu features hearty dishes from fluffy buttermilk pancakes to filling bowls of warm quinoa, roasted veggies and seared tofu. In the evenings, chow down on racks of grilled lamb with an apple-guajillo-chili chutney or grilled salmon in an herb-butter sauce with honey lemon.

Two parents and their two daughters on a deck outside of Lionshead with drinks in hand and the slopes out of focus in the background.

For Your Big Family Trip

Marriott’s Streamside at Vail

2284 S. Frontage Rd. W., Vail, CO 81657; 800-845-5279

Marriott’s Streamside at Vail is a resort-style complex boasting spacious studios with softly glowing fireplaces and full kitchens to two-bedroom villas with jetted tubs, private balconies and dining spaces to fit the whole family. A big bonus of this locale is the lively Clubhouse. Challenge family and friends to hoop-shooting contests or a round of racquetball on the indoor courts. Or spend an afternoon beside the indoor/outdoor pool. Practice your breaststroke along the lap lanes or soak in the steamy nearby hot tub while kids splash and play.

An enclosed playground with a twisting slide, climbing wall and rope bridges helps youngsters burn excess energy. Or watch them paint colorful pictures or craft souvenirs at the activity center. Don’t forget a visit to The Cave — a game room boasting table tennis, video games and all kinds of board games.

It’s not only about the kids here, however. There’s plenty of fun available for the adults. Rebalance your mind and body during a yoga-flow class. Or participate in the hotel’s wine-tasting sessions, sipping sumptuous Colorado reds and whites.

Sip & Savor at a Nearby West Vail Restaurant

Yeti’s Grind West Vail

2271 N. Frontage Rd. W. #B, Vail, CO 81657; 970-763-5182

When it comes to must-try breakfast spots in Vail, you can’t go wrong with Yeti’s Grind — a local favorite off the Solaris Plaza in Vail Village. And now, thanks to its popularity, there’s a sister location in West Vail. Satisfy your morning java needs with a traditional macchiato or a coconutty Wired Yeti latte as you chow down on fresh-baked treats, customizable breakfast burritos and loaded sammies.

Group of mountain bikers speed through an aspen grove on singletrack near Vail, Colorado.

For the Gearhead

Highline Vail, a DoubleTree by Hilton

2211 N. Frontage Rd., Vail, CO 81657; 970-476-2739

Highline Vail, a DoubleTree by Hilton, makes a relaxed and welcoming home base for exploring West Vail and beyond. With free parking and an on-call guest shuttle, you can ditch your car and focus on the fun. The shuttle connects West Vail to Golden Peak (approximately 3.7 miles away), the Vail Transportation Center (approximately 3 miles away) and the Lionshead Welcome Center (approximately 2.3 miles away), making it easy to browse boutiques, sightsee around the villages or explore mountain trails. Near your hotel, you’ll also find quick and convenient access to West Vail dining, shops and even a grocery store just a short five-minute walk away.

Grab your gear without leaving the hotel thanks to the on-site Charter Sports branch. Reserve your rental bikes and ski equipment ahead of time, and you’ll be schussing through powder or pedaling across lush, alpine meadows in no time.

Come afternoon, the Highline feels like the comfiest place for post-activity downtime. The heated saltwater pool and oversized hot tub invite you to soak for just a few more minutes, while the Mountain Revival spa brings a deeper level of restoration. Try a muscle-soothing Swedish massage or myofascial release and add indulgent enhancements like hot stones or hydrating masks and red-light therapy sessions for some skin rejuvenation. When you’re ready to rest, head to your room for snuggles with your pup. Accommodations range from comfortable standard rooms to sprawling two-level suites with lofts, walk-in closets and wraparound balconies.

Sip & Savor at a Nearby West Vail Restaurant

Pivot 62

2211 N. Frontage Rd. W., Vail, CO 81657; 970-476-2739

Pivot 62, inside Highline Vail, is an ideal spot for unwinding after an adventure-filled day. Take a seat at the sleek, modern bar, sipping refreshing brews and Passionfruit Cosmos as you watch the game on multiple big screens. Cozy up by the double-sided fireplace in plush chairs and warm up with bowls of beef chili and slices of brick-fired pizza. Afterward, challenge friends and family to shuffleboard or foosball in the nearby lobby.

Westside Cafe

2211 N. Frontage Rd. W., Vail, CO 81657; 970-476-7890

Want more options? Westside Cafe, is also connected to the hotel, and is known for its lavish breakfast menu. Try fan-faves like the decadent Cap-N-Crunch French toast with whipped-cream dollops and the eggs Benedict featuring marinated bison tenderloin. Or turn your meal into a leisurely brunch with boozy wake-up brews, giant bloody marys and fruit-loaded mimosas. Return later in the day for a mixed menu of après-ski-worthy shareable plates and filling entrees.

Del Toro Mexican Cuisine

2211 N. Frontage Rd. W., Suite 3, Vail, CO 81657; 970-763-5171

You can sample Vail’s international culinary scene close to Highline Vail. Just around the corner from the lobby, Del Toro Mexican Cuisine satisfies grumbling bellies with chicken flautas drizzled in green tomatillo sauce, savory rib-eye-stuffed tacos and handcrafted house margaritas. For dessert, order a round of cinnamony churros with scoops of sweet ice cream or go classic with caramel-glazed flan.

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For Your Friend Group

Eagle Point Vacation Resort

1500 Matterhorn Cir., Vail, CO 81657; 970-476-6905

Embrace the home-away-from-home vibe with spacious apartment-style lodgings at Eagle Point Vacation Resort. Choose a two-bedroom condo for some extra space (up to six people) including a second bathroom and an open living area. In the morning, create your breakfast faves like green smoothies, sizzling sausages and fresh coffee in the fully equipped kitchen.

You can take advantage of numerous amenities like a heated indoor/outdoor pool for maximum relaxation between adventures. Claim a poolside lounger and bask in the warming sunshine or cool off with a quick swim. In the evenings, unwind on the rooftop deck with a blissful, unhurried sauna session or a toasty dip in the hot tub. If you’re hungry, turn on one of the stainless steel grills for a barbecue of juicy burgers, tender steaks or flame-grilled hot dogs and dine around one of the patio tables.

For more adrenaline-pumping activities, head to Vail Mountain a few minutes down I-70. A private shuttle takes you right into Lionshead, where you can hop on the Eagle Bahn Gondola (#19) and ride straight to the summit. Tote along your gear and cruise across aspen-shaded singletrack in summer or carving corduroy in winter. Even more convenient is Eagle Point’s gear storage, so you can skip lugging your skis, boards, poles and bikes up to your room.

Sip & Savor at a Nearby West Vail Restaurant

Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant & Cantina

2161 N. Frontage Rd. W., Vail, CO 81657; 970-393-5105

Savor spicy, bold flavors over a sit-down dinner with your crew at Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant & Cantina. Here, you’ll find authentic, generations-old recipes, daily dinner specials and beloved standbys like cheese-smothered enchiladas, tender steak fajitas and chimichangas topped with sour cream and guacamole. For the kids in your group, there’s also basic items, including plain cheese quesadillas and nachos or American fare like juicy burgers and crispy chicken nuggets.

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For the Digital Nomad

Residence Inn by Marriott Vail

1783 N. Frontage Rd. W., Vail, CO 81657; 970-688-8660

Settle into the mountain-lodge ambiance at Residence Inn by Marriott Vail, with upscale-rustic gathering areas and thoughtful extras. Here, the rooms are designed to work around you with features like full kitchens with long stone counters to whip up home-cooked meals, sunny balconies for a morning coffee with peak vistas or extra-wide desks for digital nomading.

Seek out hidden spaces like the Bird’s Nest — an alpine deck with comfy armchairs, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace, overhead heaters and a photo-worthy view of the peaks. On the second floor, you’ll find a terrace lit with string lights and sandstone fire pits. Take a dip in the nearby oversize hot tub to ease weary muscles and watch the twinkling stars come out to play.

In the morning, start a new day of adventures with a hot, free breakfast that guests rave about. Then, grab your bikes and ski gear from the storage lockers and racks, before hopping on the shuttle into town.

Sip & Savor at a Nearby West Vail Restaurant

Joy Sushi

2161 N. Frontage Rd. W. #15, Vail, CO 81657; 970-688-5758

After a day of adventure — like conquering the aspen-lined switchbacks of West Vail’s Bufferhr Creek TrailJoy Sushi is a charming, easygoing spot to refuel. The casual Asian eatery is known for creative sushi rolls, like the veggie-forward Buddha Roll with asparagus and sweet potato tempura drizzled in eel and sweet-chili sauce or the Sundown Roll stuffed with salmon, avocado and fresh jalapeño. Eat in the window-lined dining room under twinkling string lights and feast with friends on shared platters of rolls, gyoza and golden-brown takoyaki balls. Find more Asian restaurant options.

Ruta Del Sabor

2111 N. Frontage Rd. W., Vail, CO

Tucked in the Ace Hardware parking lot, Ruta Del Sabor is a hidden treasure of outstanding Mexican flavors. Stop by for lunch or early dinner to chow down on home-style classics, like burritos and tacos filled with slow-cooked meat or sweet desserts like chocolate flan. It’s a drive-thru-only spot, so if you’re too hungry to wait, you can dig in at a nearby picnic table or eat in your car.

FAQs for Finding Your Perfect West Vail Lodgings

Can my dog stay with me at the hotel?

Yes, there are many pup-friendly hotels in Vail, including West Vail’s Residence Inn by Marriott Vail and Cascade Village’s Grand Hyatt Vail Resort and Spa.

How close is West Vail to the ski slopes?

The closest slope access is Chair #20 in Cascade Village by the Grand Hyatt Vail Resort and Spa, though you need to be a hotel guest to use it. If you’re not a Grand Hyatt guest, there’s additional slope access in the main villages via Eagle Bahn Gondola (#19) at the Lionshead Village base, Gondola One (#1) at the Vail Village base or several chairlifts at the Golden Peak base.

Hop aboard a free Vail bus or use your hotel shuttles (if available) to transport you and your gear close to the slopes, or park your car at one of the nearby lots:

  • Recommended: Lionshead Parking Structure is approximately 2.3 miles from the heart of West Vail and is the closest lot to the Eagle Bahn Gondola (#19) — about a 10-minute walk. There’s also a charging station to plug-in your electric cars.
  • The Sebastian Vail Garage is approximately 2.7 miles from West Vail and is close to Gondola One (#1) — about a 10-minute walk. And yes, it’s open to non-hotel guests.
  • The Solaris Parking Garage is approximately 3 miles from West Vail and about a six-minute walk to Gondola One (#1).
  • Vail Village Parking Structure is approximately 3.5 miles from West Vail with the bonus of charging stations for electric cars. It’s also about a 10-minute walk to either Gondola One (#1) or Golden Peak’s lifts #6, #12 and #29.

Insider Tip: Prices vary between lots with some free parking options available at certain times. Get all the details here.

How do I get to Vail and Lionshead from West Vail?

Vail’s free bus system makes it easy and convenient to travel between the villages with multiple bus stops to start your trip from in both West Vail and Cascade Village. Rental cars are another handy option if you need your own set of wheels. You can also check in with your hotel to see if they offer any shuttle services into Vail and Lionshead.

How far in advance do I need to book a hotel in Vail?

If you’re planning a visit during the holidays or other peak times of year, you’ll want to book several weeks to months in advance. During the off-season, you can get away with more spontaneous plans — like a week beforehand or even a last-minute weekend stay.

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When is the best time to visit Vail, Colorado?

Vail is a year-round destination with golden foliage in autumn, snowy adventures in winter and spring, and exciting signature events no matter the season. Midweek is ideal for those who prefer fewer crowds, especially on the slopes and popular hiking trails.

Discover Vail Staff Writer
Discover Vail Staff Writer
Each Discover Vail blog is shaped by people who know Vail inside and out. With 119 combined years of experience on these mountains and in this community, our team — consisting of skiers, hikers, foodies and event devotees — delivers big on local insights. And we’re always discovering new things to love about our home.