Besides flagship services, many ski resorts offer additional diversions for non-skiers. Non-skiers can swim in the radioactive thermal waters, explore rich culture scene in bustling towns, shop chic boutiques, or sample specialities.
Park City, Utah, is renowned for three world-class adjacent ski areas: The Canyons, Deer Valley, and Park City. It is a really perfect destination for hip clubs, historic Main Street, excelling lodging, and exciting nightlife.

Visitors have chances to explore a rich cultural scene in this bustling town.

Whistler Blackcomb is considered one of the top ski resorts in North America. It honored to host the 2010 Winter Olympics. It is the most visited-resort, with 2 million visitors each year.

Megève, a renowned ski resort near the Mont-Blanc in the French Alps, is one of the world’s most beautiful resorts. In addition, it is famous for its golfing opportunities on summer holidays. Nonskiers can sample at Flocons de Sel and restaurants of the opulent Chalet du Mont d’Arbois hotel.

Bad Gastein, Austria boasts 18 natural hot springs. The resort attracts many visitors for its healing properties of the radioactive thermal waters.

Zermatt in southwestern Switzerland is the world-class resort. The resort offers the best value. Travelers can shop the dozens of chic boutiques, join glamorous nightclubs, or just order an Irish coffee at Elsie\'s Bar.

Taos, New Mexico, claims to be home to more than 80 galleries and seven museums for just 5,000 residents. Non-skiers can look at the native Swede\'s bright expressionistic paintings at the Inger Jirby Gallery & Sculpture Garden or work of the late R.C. Gorman at the Navajo Gallery.

Besides wellness centers and spas, Stowe, "the ski capital of The East", unfolds preserved historic structures and the variety of its cuisines.
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