Fifty-one studios to three-bedroom residential villas at 505 South Main Street, kitchens or kitchenettes throughout, gas fireplaces, a heated indoor-outdoor pool, BreckConnect Gondola one block away.
"The Main Street address the gondola-base resorts can't offer: the BreckConnect one block away, the bars and restaurants of Main Street four doors down, residential villas with real kitchens for the long weekend."
The Residences at Main Street Station opened on 505 South Main Street as part of the Main Street Station mixed-use development at the southern end of Breckenridge's historic Main Street, a four-minute walk from the BreckConnect Gondola at the Peak 8 base and steps from the Quicksilver SuperChair at Peak 9. Operated as a Hyatt Vacation Club property (and bookable nightly through Hyatt and the major OTAs), the residence club occupies its own building within the development complex, distinct from the adjacent Main Street Station Wyndham units. The architecture reads as a contemporary interpretation of the Colorado mining-town vocabulary, exposed timber, river-stone fireplaces, and patterned wool textiles that nod to the late-nineteenth-century railway camps from which the town takes its name.
The fifty-one accommodations divide into studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom villas. Studios offer a king bed plus a queen Murphy bed with a kitchenette (stove, microwave-convection, dishwasher, mini-fridge); the two- and three-bedroom villas are full residences with primary king bedrooms, second and third bedrooms with queens or twins, fully equipped kitchens with cooktop and dishwasher, gas fireplaces in the living rooms, in-unit washer-dryers, and balconies that face either the Tenmile Range or Main Street's pedestrian flow. The residential format makes the property the right inventory for the multi-day family stay or the extended-weekend group that wants to cook a meal in.
The amenity programme is built for the long-weekend rhythm rather than the conference market: a heated indoor-outdoor pool with retractable roof, two outdoor hot tubs, a fitness centre, a private ski-storage room with boot dryers (Hyatt Vacation Club logistics that take twenty minutes off the morning drag-the-skis-to-the-gondola), and the daily-served owner's lounge with continental breakfast and afternoon refreshments. A $35 daily resort fee covers parking and the amenity programme. The single concession is the absence of an on-site restaurant; the property leans on the Main Street Station development's adjacent dining and the eight-minute walk to the Hearthstone, Modis, or the Blue Moose Tavern on Main.
The address is the property's strongest asset and it differentiates the Residences from the Peak 8 and Peak 9 base-area resorts: this is the Main Street walk-out building, the after-ski stroll past the Breckenridge Distillery taproom rather than the shuttle ride into town. The BreckConnect Gondola one block north makes the ski commute three minutes. For the family or group that prizes evening walkability and a real kitchen over slope-side proximity, no other property in Breckenridge sits where this one does.
Two- and three-bedroom villas with full kitchens, washer-dryers, and gas fireplaces for the four-to-eight-person family group; the indoor-outdoor heated pool and two hot tubs after the ski day; the BreckConnect Gondola one block away (three minutes door-to-lift); the private ski storage with boot dryers that lifts the morning friction. Main Street walkability means the family-with-teenagers stay doesn't require a car after arrival, and the value-tier dining options of Main Street fit the multi-night family budget better than the slope-side hotel restaurants.
The one-bedroom suite category with the king bedroom, the gas fireplace, the soaker tub, and a balcony onto the Tenmile Range is the anniversary booking. The Main Street walk to Hearthstone or Modis for a celebration dinner, the bottle of Breckenridge Bourbon from the distillery taproom four doors down, the morning pastry at Crepes a la Cart across the street, the residential format means the celebration doesn't have to leave the building.
The studio category at the value-tier price point, the Main Street address that means a car isn't necessary, the gondola one block away for the ski day, the residential lobby with the daily continental breakfast that removes a meal-decision, this is the right Breckenridge inventory for the solo traveler who wants the ski programme without the boutique-lodge price.
505 South Main Street
Breckenridge, CO 80424
United States
South end of Main Street; BreckConnect Gondola one block north; Quicksilver SuperChair at Peak 9 five-minute drive; Denver International 100 minutes
51 studios & villas
Studio (king + Murphy queen) from $295/night
One-Bedroom Villa from $445/night
Two-Bedroom Villa from $695/night
Three-Bedroom Villa from $995/night
Daily resort fee $35
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Opened as part of the Main Street Station development; ongoing Hyatt Vacation Club refurbishment cycle
Indoor-outdoor heated pool with retractable roof
Two outdoor hot tubs
Owner's lounge w/ continental breakfast
Private ski storage w/ boot dryers
Fitness centre
In-unit kitchens, fireplaces, washer-dryers
One block to BreckConnect Gondola
Four doors to Main Street dining
From $295 / night. The two- and three-bedroom villas book three to four months ahead for Christmas and Presidents' Week; the value windows are early December, the third week of January, and after April 1. The Hyatt Vacation Club inventory rotates between member use and nightly availability, the studios open up more reliably than the larger villas.
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