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Looking to get out of the city life and hit the slopes this winter? There are a lot of options when it comes to awesome ski resorts. Here are some of the top destinations in the world.
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1. Aspen, Colorado
Not a surprise, Aspen has been one of the best ski resorts for more than a decade. If you’re interested in seeing the rich and famous on the slopes, this is the place for you. With its four unlinked mountains surrounding it, Aspen has attracted some of the wealthiest and most famous. The [/html]slopes of Aspen[html] provide runs of all levels. With groomed intermediate runs as well as hundreds of acres for ex
[html]Looking to get out of the city life and hit the slopes this winter? There are a lot of options when it comes to awesome ski resorts. Here are some of the top destinations in the world.
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1. Aspen, Colorado
Not a surprise, Aspen has been one of the best ski resorts for more than a decade. If you’re interested in seeing the rich and famous on the slopes, this is the place for you. With its four unlinked mountains surrounding it, Aspen has attracted some of the wealthiest and most famous. The [/html]slopes of Aspen[html] provide runs of all levels. With groomed intermediate runs as well as hundreds of acres for expert slope-goers on the backside of the mountain, Aspen is a magical place. However, because of its high status among the wealthy, it can be expensive.
2. Chamonix Mont Blanc, France
If you’re going to do something, why not do it right. Chamonix is located at the foot of Mont Blanc, and is in the running for the most famous ski resort in the world. Mont Blanc is the highest peak in the Alps, and the second highest in Europe at 15,771 feet. With one of the world’s longest downhill runs, just under 14 miles, Chamonix has a lot to offer.
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3. Banff, Alberta
Banff has been on the map for a while. From its outdoor film festival, to its beautiful mountain resorts. Banff/Lake Louise is acclaimed as one of the nicest winter vacation destinations on the planet. The [/html]four Banff ski resorts[html] in the area are situated 31 miles apart, therefore it’s a good idea to have a car to get from slope to slope.
4. Zermatt, Switzerland
Situated right under Matterhorn Mountain, Zermatt is a unique ski resort with panoramic views. The [/html]Gornergrat Lookout[html] offers a stunning view of the Matterhorn and the surrounding mountains. The town of Zermatt is a car-free zone, making getting around fun and easy. You can take the Zermatt village tour to catch up on some history of the town, or visit Gorner Gorge. Zermatt has a lot to offer besides just the ski slopes.
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5. Whistler Blackcomb, Canada
Whistler has everything slope-goers crave. With two huge mountains to explore during the day and an assortment of resorts right at the foot of the mountain, it’s a snow-lover’s paradise. In the last 30 years, $600 million has been poured into the resort and now it features cafes, international shops, and even a thriving nightlife with live music, DJs and bars. Whistler Blackcomb has been ranked high on the best ski resorts for a long time. North Americans commonly vote it the number one place to hit the slopes, and Japanese tourists have consistently rated it their favorite international destination.
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