· The Itinerary · Summer 2026 ·

One Perfect Day.

One day in Aspen, played out in real time. Coffee at 8, Maroon Bells by 10, lunch by 1, the Silver Queen gondola at 3, a glass of wine at 5, dinner at 8. This is the itinerary we send people who have one shot and want to get it right.

There is no single right way to spend one day in Aspen — but there is a wrong way. The wrong way is to overschedule. You drive in from Denver, you try to fit five things into eight hours, you spend forty minutes finding parking, you eat at whatever restaurant has a table, and you leave wondering what the fuss was about.

The version below assumes you have one day. It is built around four anchors: one mountain view, one downtown walk, one good meal, and one evening drink. Everything else flexes. The pacing is generous on purpose. Aspen rewards the people who stop walking and notice where they are.

8:00 AM · Coffee, the Right Way.

· Start downtown ·

Start at Spring Café on Hyman, or Victoria's Espresso & Wine Bar on East Hopkins, or Ink! Coffee if you want fast and reliable. All within four blocks of each other. Order a pastry. Sit outside if the weather is good. Watch the town wake up. You are at 8,000 feet — if you flew in yesterday, take the next forty minutes slowly. Drink water. The altitude is real.

9:30 AM · Maroon Bells.

· The Number One Reason People Come Here ·

The Maroon Bells are the two most-photographed mountain peaks in North America, and they sit twenty minutes from downtown Aspen. In summer (mid-May through October), you cannot drive your own car to the lake during the day — you take a shuttle from Aspen Highlands, or you book a parking reservation in advance.

· Shuttle ·
From Aspen Highlands · runs 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
· Parking ·
Reservation required · book at recreation.gov
· At the Bells ·
Walk to Maroon Lake · 5 minutes · paved trail
· If You Have More Time ·
Crater Lake Trail · 3.6 miles round trip · moderate

The view is the view. You will know within thirty seconds whether you want to spend an hour or three hours. Most people spend ninety minutes. If you are hiking, swap this whole block for the Crater Lake trail and budget closer to three and a half hours total.

1:00 PM · Lunch.

· Pick One ·

Back in town. Three honest options depending on what kind of day you want:

· Lunch Options ·

3:00 PM · The Silver Queen Gondola.

· Aspen Mountain ·

The Silver Queen gondola runs in summer, carrying you 11,212 feet up Aspen Mountain in fifteen minutes. The top is a different world — wildflowers in July, cooler air, a 360-degree view that explains why people pay what they pay to live here.

At the top: hike one of three short trails (10 minutes to 90 minutes), have a drink at the Sundeck Restaurant, or just sit. The round-trip ticket runs $40–55 depending on the day. Yoga classes are offered some summer mornings on the deck (check in advance). If you are at the Food & Wine Classic week (June 19–21), expect crowds.

5:00 PM · An Aperitif.

· Before Dinner ·

Back downtown. You have two hours before most dining rooms turn over their first table. Two honest plays:

The patio play: Ajax Tavern's patio at the Nell — between 4 and 6pm in summer it is the most-photographed après scene in town. Order a glass of rosé. Watch people.

The bar play: J-Bar at Hotel Jerome — Aspen's oldest bar (the actual bar is from 1889). Order an Aspen Crud (vanilla ice cream, bourbon, a Jerome invention). Look around. The room is doing the work for you.

7:30 PM · Dinner.

· The Anchor of the Day ·

You have time and you should use it. Aspen's dining scene is unusually deep for a town of 7,000 people — the kind of depth where a Tuesday night counter seat at one of the better Italian rooms is genuinely a memorable meal. Three suggestions, depending on the mood of the day:

· Dinner Picks ·

10:30 PM · A Nightcap, or Not.

· If You Have Energy Left ·

If dinner ran long, go home. If you have one more drink in you, three places stay interesting past 10:

Bad Harriet — speakeasy under Hotel Jerome, refined cocktails, the right vibe for an after-dinner. Hooch Craft Cocktail Bar on East Hopkins — dimly-lit lounge, small plates, the kind of room you stay in longer than you planned. Aspen Public House at the Wheeler Opera House — a late kitchen, a wide bar, busy but not loud.

The Rules of the Game.

· What Locals Know ·
· Reservations ·
Book dinner one week ahead in summer. Two weeks during Food & Wine.
· Maroon Bells ·
Book the shuttle or parking 48 hours ahead minimum.
· Altitude ·
8,000 ft in town. Drink water. Skip alcohol your first day if you can.
· Layers ·
Mornings cool. Afternoons hot. Bring a jacket regardless.
· Walking ·
Downtown is small. Park once. Walk.
· Cash ·
Not needed. Everything takes cards.

One day done right gives you the bones of Aspen. The mountain views, the historic downtown, one real meal, one good drink, and the quiet realization that the town deserves the second day you did not plan for.

· Read Next ·

The full Aspen restaurant guide.

The kitchens locals book on Tuesday — Italian, French, American, and Asian. Where to eat when one day turns into three.

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