
Ski towns attract visitors for both skiing and lively nightlife. Readers highlighted destinations where partying starts during daytime on-mountain après-ski and carries into late-night clubs. Ischgl in Austria is known for nonstop energy, with DJ sets, major outdoor concerts such as the Top of the Mountain series, and many restaurants, bars, and clubs that keep the atmosphere going all day and night. Aspen in Colorado features ski-in, ski-out après-ski scenes where restaurants turn into parties with dancing in ski boots and celebratory champagne. The overall theme is that nightlife is integrated with mountain activities and extends until near lift time.
"No wonder Ischgl is nicknamed 'Ibiza of the Alps'; the party starts on the slopes during the day, and continues at the nightclubs into the early hours of the morning. Just don't forget: once you start with the on-mountain après activities, you still have to make it down the mountain safely. You can expect world-class DJ sets and huge outdoor concerts, like the Top of the Mountain series - the world's highest music festival - all season long."
"Within the village, dozens of restaurants, bars, and clubs keep the vibes going all day and night with delicious food and drinks. From table dancing 'til dawn, before the real late-night get-down goes until just hours before the lifts start spinning, every day, Ischgl is sure to provide an outrageously rowdy, good time."
"Imagine a ski-in, ski-out restaurant that turns into a full-blown party with bottles of Veuve Clicquot being popped and sprayed everywhere, while the DJ jams and patrons dance on tables in their ski boots. That's the scene at Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro at Aspen Highlands, where, like in Europe, the après-ski shenanigans get started on the mountain."
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