When you’re heading here for a visit and want to go it in style, a Lake Tahoe resort hotel is just the ticket. What makes it a resort hotel vs. just a hotel? Amenities, and lots of them. We’ll list some of them (note: some of them): in-room fireplaces and mini-bars, luxurious linens, high-end toiletries, kitchenettes, golf courses, indoor and outdoor pools, fine dining restaurants, hot springs, fitness centers, boat cruises, outdoor fire pits, children programs and babysitting, saunas and hot tubs, spas and massages, bikes and playgrounds, yoga classes, watersports equipment, movie theaters, shops, sleigh rides and sledding, hiking trails, horseback riding … we’re sure you’re getting the idea, and probably already making your own reservation at a Lake Tahoe resort hotel. This area has a generous amount of choices for vacationing at this level, and you might be happily surprised to discover that the price tag isn’t out of reach. Of course, reservations at these popular Lake Tahoe resort hotels are an absolute must during ski season and the summer, so plan ahead! But locals will tell you that some of the nicest times to visit these resorts is more in the off-season. You’ll still have plenty of fellow vacationers, but the high-seasons crowds will have abated, making it easier to access many of the amenities that you came for anyway!
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The Village at Palisades Tahoe
Lake Tahoe Resort Hotels
1750 Village East Road, Olympic Valley, CA
The Village at Palisades Tahoe is the epitome of ski-in, ski-out luxury. Nestled just steps away from world-class skiing, thrilling activities and captivating events, this extraordinary lodging offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience with stunning mountain views and a bird's-eye perspective of the vibrant village below. Whether it's a romantic evening dinner, a family-friendly meal or a lively night out, you'll find a plethora of dining options to suit your tastes. From charming coffee shops to lively bars, from street dancing to the rhythm of live music or a serene yoga studio, there's something for everyone. The Village at Palisades Tahoe is also the launchpad for the Aerial Tram, which soars 2,000 vertical feet to High Camp, for breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe, hiking in wildflowers in the summer, skiing in the winter and dining year-round.
The Village at Palisades Tahoe is the epitome of ski-in, ski-out luxury. Nestled just steps away from world-class skiing, thrilling activities and captivating events, this extraordinary lodging offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience with stunning mountain views and a bird's-eye perspective of the vibrant village below. Whether it's a romantic evening dinner, a family-friendly meal or a lively night out, you'll find a...read more
The Village at Palisades Tahoe is the epitome of ski-in, ski-out luxury. Nestled just steps...read more
Lake Tahoe Resort Hotels
Where the city of South Lake Tahoe's Ski Run Boulevard meets Lake Tahoe Boulevard, Lake Tahoe Vacation Resort is at the hub of all the fun that the South Shore has to offer. Adjacent to the Ski Run Marina and the lake itself, but literally just minutes from the Nevada casinos, the ski offerings of Heavenly and countless shopping opportunities, this is one of the...read more
Lake Tahoe Resort Hotels
The Lodge at Kingsbury Crossing is a boutique resort near the base of Kingsbury Grade on the Nevada side of South Shore. As a timeshare resort, it provides lodging for owners or for those in a timeshare exchange program, but individuals can also book rooms by the night or by the week if space is available. Each suite has a nicely furnished kitchenette, a fireplace...read more
Lake Tahoe Resort Hotels
Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort is a family-owned lodge that provides the full array of necessities for a family-fun Lake Tahoe vacation. The resort is a culmination of 32 rooms and 250 feet of private waterfront. The rooms are all modern, spacious and comfortable, and each has its own special unobstructed view of Lake Tahoe. Rentable for group events like weddings, family reunions or business meetings, Mourelatos...read more
Northstar California Resort
Village at Northstar
Lake Tahoe Resort Hotels
Since 1972, the Northstar California Resort has drawn winter sports enthusiasts to the area. Twenty different lifts provide access to some 100 trails on more than 3,000 acres of skiable terrain. The majority of the trails are designed for intermediate level skiers, while about a quarter of them are for advanced skiers and the remainder are just right for beginners. Speaking of beginners, Northstar offers...read more
Northstar California Resort
Village at Northstar
Lake Tahoe Resort Hotels
If Downton Abbey was in the High Sierra instead of in the English countryside, it would look like Northstar Lodge by Welk Resorts. The lodge has a mountain-stone and wood appearance that is at once rugged and luxurious, and it sits at the base of the Northstar ski resort. Accommodations include studios and two- and three-bedroom lodgings, and you can book a room for a night or two...read more
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Privately owned and operated by the homeowners in the Village at Sugar Bowl, Sugar Bowl Resort has attracted skiers and snowboarders to the top of Donner Summit for nearly 75 years. As a Tahoe-area resort that consistently collects great stashes of snow, Sugar Bowl boasts four distinct peaks and an open-boundary policy for backcountry access. Other unique features include a scenic gondola ride into the car-free...read more
Lake Tahoe Resort Hotels
For visitors seeking a resort experience at South Shore, the Tahoe Beach & Ski Club may just fit the bill. A 7-acre resort right on the lake with a private beach, this site offers all of the amenities for a true vacation, including a year-round outdoor heated pool and two outdoor spas, tennis and volleyball courts, cooking grills at the beach and in the on-site...read more
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Tucked away on the mountainside, adjacent to the Heavenly's California Main Lodge and Gunbarrel Run, is the Tahoe Seasons Resort. Amenities include an outdoor heated pool, a hot tub and a game room. During the warm seasons, there is tennis and shuffleboard on the roof as well as a sundeck and barbecue picnic area. The resort has nearly 200 fully appointed rooms and most of...read more
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Tahoe Tavern Properties is a dual offering of upscale condominiums for long-term or short-term rentals or purchasing. The condos are spread out between two buildings: Tahoe Tavern and Tavern Shores. Both buildings offer comfortable, welcoming lodging in the form of one-, two-, three- or four-bedroom homes. They both offer multiple tennis courts (eight in all), sandy beaches, walking trails, a pier, boat buoys and seasonal...read more
Lake Tahoe Resort Hotels
If you're looking for lakeside luxury in your Tahoe vacation, put The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort & Spa on your list. Totally rebuilt on the site of the old Royal Valhalla, The Landing offers fireplaces and private decks in all 77 rooms (most of which have a view of the lake) and spa amenities in select suites. The property boasts a high-end bar, a lounge...read more
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Perched up on the very rim of the Tahoe Basin is The Ridge Resorts, an 11-acre hotel/condo resort. The location makes for some incredible views. The lodging options include deluxe hotel rooms and one- and two-condominium suites with full kitchens. Resort amenities include a health club, indoor sports complex, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a full-service spa and more. There is even...read more
Lake Tahoe Resort Hotels
Say the name Ritz-Carlton and immediately luxury comes to mind. Even though The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe is relatively young (it opened in 2009), its $300 million construction cost guaranteed luxury from day one. What makes the Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe unique is its location, which is mid-mountain at Northstar California ski resort. That positioning means there is ski-in/ski-out access to the slopes. Of course, it being...read more