The Top 10 Hotels Near Atelier Ortega
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A cozy boutique lodge tucked behind a grove of aspens, just a short walk from downtown but somehow feeling miles from the tourist chaos. The rooms lean into Rocky Mountain ruggedness without going full antler overload, and the spa is exactly what you want after a day on the mountain. It earns its Forbes four stars without making you feel like you need to dress up for breakfast. Been around forever, still family-run, and it shows.
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A boutique hotel right on Jackson's town square, so you're walking distance from basically everything worth doing in town. The rooms lean into the mountain thing without overdoing it, reclaimed wood and stacked stone keeping it grounded while the overall vibe stays genuinely stylish. The crowd is equal parts powder-chasing skiers and well-heeled tourists who packed nicer luggage. A solid, central base that doesn't ask you to sacrifice taste for location.
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Jackson Hole ski towns tend to skew either dated motel or eye-watering luxury, and Mountain Modern sits happily in between. It's a boutique motel done right, with clean lines, blond wood, and a color palette that doesn't scream "log cabin gift shop." Pool, hot tub, a café, a BBQ spot, and a Korean fusion restaurant on-site. Two blocks from the town square, a short drive to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
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A Michelin-key boutique hotel sitting right on the old town square, the Cloudveil pulls off something Jackson Hole rarely does: genuinely modern without looking like it crash-landed from another planet. The rooms lean into mountain-lodge warmth while keeping things sharp and current. Après-ski crowds and design-conscious travelers fill the place, and the rooftop deck alone justifies a drink here even if you're sleeping somewhere cheaper.
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Perched on a butte above Jackson Hole, Amangani is a Forbes Four Star luxury resort that earns its price tag by making you feel like the mountains were arranged specifically for your viewing pleasure. Fewer than 40 suites means the place never feels crowded, and with fireplaces, deep soaking tubs, and a spa, leaving your room starts to feel like an unreasonable ask. The crowd is the quietly wealthy kind, the ones who ski in Patagonia gear and don't mention it.
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Ski-in/ski-out access to Jackson Hole's legendary terrain, with a Forbes Four Star resort waiting when you click out of your bindings. Rooms have gas fireplaces and a cozy mountain-lodge feel, and there's a ski concierge to sort your lift tickets and gear so you don't have to think. After the slopes, the crowd migrates between the Westbank Grill for proper dinners and the Handle Bar for something heartier and louder. Worth every penny if the mountain is the point.
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Gravity Haus sits right at the base of the aerial tram in Teton Village, which means you're basically stepping off the mountain and into your room. It's a straightforward, purposeful hotel built for people who actually came to use the mountain, not just look at it. Rooms are warm and clean without trying too hard, there's an outdoor pool and hot tub for wrecked legs, and the on-site dining and coffee have you covered without leaving the building.
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Jackson Hole still feels like a real ski town, not a luxury mall with chairlifts, which makes Hotel Terra stand out even more. It's a boutique ski-in, ski-out hotel in Teton Village that's genuinely stylish without trying to turn Wyoming into Aspen. The crowd leans toward people who want good design and a real mountain, not a Prada store between runs. A solid base if you're here to actually ski.