The Hotel Jerome History Tour
If you’re moving to Aspen – or if you’ve lived here a while – you’ve probably heard of the Hotel Jerome History Tour.
But what is it, and should you spend your time checking it out?
Here’s what you need to know.

The Hotel Jerome History Tour

The Hotel Jerome History Tour only takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays between December 10 and April 9 each year. It’s a one-hour tour that starts at 1:30 p.m.
The tour costs $15 per adult, $12 for seniors, and children 18 and under who are accompanied by an adult get in free. It’s also free for Hotel Jerome guests, so if you’re in the middle of a vacation, you should definitely check it out! No reservations are necessary.

Hotel Jerome’s Background

The Hotel Jerome opened in 1889, and it’s always been a hub in Aspen. It was the only hotel to survive the silver crash and the Great Depression. It’s seen its share of distinguished guests, too – Hunter S. Thompson ran for sheriff and spoke there, soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division have stayed there, and decades ago, cowboys were in and out, too.
This historically rich hotel is a wonderful place to spend part of an afternoon, so if you have the time, we highly recommend it!

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