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The Hythe Vail is a Luxury Collection resort in Lionshead Village, Vail, Colorado, at 715 West Lionshead Circle. Reimagined from the former Vail Marriott Mountain Resort, it places guests close to the Eagle Bahn Gondola, Vail Mountain, shops, restaurants, ski services, and year-round mountain activities. The resort offers alpine-inspired rooms and suites. Guests also find Revel Lounge, Margie's Haas, 10th Mountain, a spa, fitness centre, year-round pool and hot tub, winter ski valet, and on-site ski and bike rentals.
This is a strong choice for travelers who want Vail access with a polished Marriott Luxury Collection setting. The Hythe Vail is not a remote mountain lodge. It is a resort built around Lionshead Village convenience, ski and summer logistics, apres-ski energy, mountain dining, and a social lobby mood that suits both couples and groups.
The resort sits in Lionshead Village, one of Vail's main resort bases. Guests are close to the Eagle Bahn Gondola, ski school meeting points, rental shops, village dining, and the pedestrian flow of Vail's west side. This location is practical in winter and useful in summer.
In ski season, the address helps guests get from room to mountain with less friction. Ski valet and rental access support the daily routine, while Lionshead's restaurants and shops keep evenings easy. In summer and fall, the same setting becomes a base for hiking, biking, fly fishing, yoga, golf, and mountain drives.
Arrival feels more energetic than a quiet alpine inn. The Hythe Vail has a social resort rhythm, with a central lobby, dining venues, firelight, mountain gear, and the constant movement of guests heading out or returning from the day.
The Hythe Vail channels a modern alpine style with Swiss and European references, warm textures, wood, stone, leather, tailored seating, and a lively mountain mood. The redesign gave the former Marriott a more distinctive identity while keeping the scale and service structure of a large resort.
The atmosphere is polished but not stiff. Guests can move from ski boots to cocktails, from spa robes to dinner, or from summer trails to a fire-pit drink without feeling out of place. That flexibility is important in Vail, where days can shift quickly between active plans and relaxed social time.
The resort has more than 340 rooms and suites. The mix includes king rooms, double rooms, suites, residences, and penthouse-style options. Many accommodations include mountain-inspired details, fireplaces or kitchenettes in selected categories, and enough space for ski gear, family travel, or longer stays.
Room choice should follow the trip. A classic guest room can work for a short ski weekend or business stay. Suites are better for couples who want more room, families, or guests who plan to spend time in the room between mountain activities. Residences and penthouse layouts add more residential comfort for longer holidays and groups.
The resort's size gives guests options, but it also makes category choice important. Guests who care most about views, fireplaces, extra space, or kitchen-style convenience should choose carefully before booking.
Revel Lounge is the resort's main social venue, serving Colorado-inspired cuisine, cocktails, and apres-ski energy from late morning into the evening. It is a natural place for drinks after skiing, a casual dinner, or a relaxed gathering with friends.
Margie's Haas serves breakfast and is named for Margie Haas, a local home cook associated with the 10th Mountain Division story. The restaurant gives the resort a strong morning anchor, useful before skiing, hiking, meetings, or travel days.
10th Mountain brings a mountain-lounge spirit tied to Colorado craft spirits and Vail's alpine history. Together, the dining venues make the resort feel social without requiring guests to leave Lionshead for every meal.
The Hythe Vail has a full-service spa, fitness centre, year-round pool, and hot tub. The spa is useful after skiing, biking, hiking, or travel, while the pool and hot tub help the resort feel complete in both winter and summer.
Wellness here is practical and mountain-focused. Guests can recover after outdoor activity, keep a fitness routine, or build a slower day around spa time and dining. The resort does not need to be a pure wellness retreat to work well for travelers who want recovery built into a Vail stay.
Winter is the classic season for The Hythe Vail. Lionshead gives access to Vail Mountain, one of Colorado's largest and most varied ski areas. Guests can ski, return for lunch or a break, use ski valet, and move into apres-ski without complex transfers.
The resort also works for non-skiers. Vail has shops, restaurants, galleries, snowshoeing, spa time, scenic views, and easy social hours. This makes The Hythe Vail useful for groups where not everyone wants to ski every day.
Outside winter, Vail shifts into hiking, biking, fly fishing, yoga, golf, horseback riding, and mountain festivals. The Hythe Vail offers access to guided experiences and local activities, from private yoga to mountain biking, fly fishing, outdoor climbing, and seasonal nature outings.
Summer can be quieter than ski season, but it is not empty. Long daylight, green slopes, cool evenings, and village dining make Vail a strong warm-weather mountain destination. The resort's pool, spa, dining, and village location support that slower rhythm.
The Hythe Vail is ideal for skiers, families, couples, Marriott loyalists, groups, and travelers who want Lionshead Village convenience with a polished resort setting. It is especially good for guests who value ski valet, on-site rentals, mountain dining, pool and hot tub access, and a social apres-ski atmosphere.
It is less suited to travelers who want a very small lodge, a remote retreat, or direct village quiet. Those guests may compare Sonnenalp, The Sebastian Vail, Four Seasons Resort Vail, Grand Hyatt Vail, The Arrabelle at Vail Square, or The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch. Guests who want Lionshead convenience and a lively resort mood will likely prefer The Hythe.
Compared with Four Seasons Resort Vail, The Hythe is more Lionshead-focused and less formal. Compared with The Arrabelle, it is larger and more contemporary in feel. Compared with Grand Hyatt Vail, it is closer to the village scene. Compared with Sonnenalp, it is less old-world and more modern alpine.
The resort's advantage is balance. It has the size and services needed for ski logistics, meetings, families, and groups. It also has enough design and dining character to feel distinct from a standard mountain hotel.
Book The Hythe Vail for a Luxury Collection resort stay in Lionshead Village, with access to the Eagle Bahn Gondola, alpine rooms and suites, Revel Lounge, Margie's Haas, 10th Mountain, spa, fitness centre, year-round pool and hot tub, winter ski valet, on-site ski and bike rentals, and easy access to Vail's winter and summer mountain experiences.
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