
Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection
Where the San Juans meet the village and the mountain holds you close
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Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection
35 Total Rooms
35 Room Types
4.9 (50 Reviews)
The first thing you notice is the scale of what surrounds you. Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection sits at the base of Telluride's ski resort in Mountain Village, a setting where fourteen-thousand-foot peaks fill every sightline and the gondola connecting you to the historic town of Telluride is steps from the front door. The architecture carries the weight of its surroundings with confidence, a grand mountain lodge built from stone and timber that feels both substantial and warm. Public spaces open into soaring volumes of glass and natural materials, channeling the alpine light and the commanding presence of the San Juan Mountains into every gathering space.
Accommodations range from well-appointed hotel rooms to expansive multi-bedroom residences, many featuring full kitchens, fireplaces, and private balconies that frame the surrounding peaks. The residences are designed for extended stays and families, with generous living areas that make the property feel as much like a mountain home as a hotel. Throughout, the interiors lean into rich textures, layered woods, and stone, grounding the spaces in their high-altitude context without overstatement.
Dining anchors the experience with distinct character. Black Iron Kitchen & Bar serves as the property's central restaurant, offering a menu built around wood-fired cooking and regionally inspired ingredients in a setting that feels social and unhurried. The Penrose Lounge provides a more intimate atmosphere for cocktails and lighter fare, its design encouraging the kind of evening that extends well past the last chair of the day. For après-ski or summer afternoons, the outdoor heated pool and hot tubs sit against a backdrop of mountain terrain that makes even a simple swim feel cinematic. The M Club Spa offers treatments and wellness programming calibrated to the altitude and the seasons, with facilities that include a fitness center, steam rooms, and relaxation lounges designed to restore after days spent at elevation.
Telluride itself is a rare kind of mountain town, a former mining community boxed into a narrow canyon where Victorian storefronts now house independent restaurants, galleries, and shops. The free gondola ride from Mountain Village deposits you directly into the heart of it, and the proximity means the property serves as a natural base for skiing in winter and hiking, mountain biking, and festival-going in summer. The surrounding San Juan range is among the most dramatic in the Rockies, and the relative remoteness of the region preserves a sense of discovery that more accessible resort towns have long since traded away.
What stays with you at Madeline is the feeling of being held by geography. The mountains are not a backdrop here but the defining presence, and the property meets that presence with a scale and seriousness that feels earned. Days move between the mountain and the village, between the warmth of the fire and the cold clarity of the air, and the rhythm is one you settle into without effort.
The first thing you notice is the scale of what surrounds you. Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection sits at the base of Telluride's ski resort in Mountain Village, a setting where fourteen-thousand-foot peaks fill every sightline and the gondola connecting you to the historic town of Telluride is steps from the front door. The architecture carries the weight of its surroundings with confidence, a grand mountain lodge built from stone and timber that feels both substantial and warm. Public spaces open into soaring volumes of glass and natural materials, channeling the alpine light and the commanding presence of the San Juan Mountains into every gathering space.
Accommodations range from well-appointed hotel rooms to expansive multi-bedroom residences, many featuring full kitchens, fireplaces, and private balconies that frame the surrounding peaks. The residences are designed for extended stays and families, with generous living areas that make the property feel as much like a mountain home as a hotel. Throughout, the interiors lean into rich textures, layered woods, and stone, grounding the spaces in their high-altitude context without overstatement.
Dining anchors the experience with distinct character. Black Iron Kitchen & Bar serves as the property's central restaurant, offering a menu built around wood-fired cooking and regionally inspired ingredients in a setting that feels social and unhurried. The Penrose Lounge provides a more intimate atmosphere for cocktails and lighter fare, its design encouraging the kind of evening that extends well past the last chair of the day. For après-ski or summer afternoons, the outdoor heated pool and hot tubs sit against a backdrop of mountain terrain that makes even a simple swim feel cinematic. The M Club Spa offers treatments and wellness programming calibrated to the altitude and the seasons, with facilities that include a fitness center, steam rooms, and relaxation lounges designed to restore after days spent at elevation.

What we love about this stay
There's a particular kind of comfort that comes from a place where mountain air and open fire coexist in the same breath—where the cold sharpens everything outside and the warmth softens everything within. The Madeline sits in Telluride with that exact duality, and it shapes the whole mood of a stay here. It's a property that understands the rhythm of a ski town without being consumed by it; the ski-in/ski-out access feels seamless rather than performative, and the spa leans into alpine sensibility with herb-scented treatments that feel rooted in place. What lingers, though, is the sense that someone thought carefully about the in-between moments—the ski valet warming your boots before you've even asked, the deep soaking tub waiting after a long day on the mountain. It's not flashy luxury; it's considered comfort at altitude.
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Where you'll be staying
Telluride, Colorado, 81435, Mountain Village, CO, US
Hear it from other travelers
Guest
JUL 2024
My wife and spent a few days enjoying the fresh mountain air, fantastic pool, well appointed rooms and fantastic food! We will be back!
Guest
JUL 2024
Great stay! Beautiful resort! The view from the pool was amazing. We loved being able to bring our dog with us and stroll thru a variety of shops and restaurants around the resort. The free gondola ride to Telluride was also a highlight. Loved our trip!
Guest
JUN 2025
The service, location, amenities were all 5 stars! We would come back again and again and we are already planning our next trip next summer!
Guest
JUL 2025
Da best
Guest
JUN 2025
Beautiful buildings. Views out of this world. Very friendly and helpful staff. Gondola a walk of a few minutes away. Perfectly comfortable beds.
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