
While Courchevel, located in the Savoie region of the French Alps, may lack charm and shopping options, it compensates generously with ample snow and glamour. As part of the Trois Vallées, it has access to the world’s largest interconnected ski resort, encompassing 375 miles of well-maintained slopes and numerous off-piste runs. The resort’s high altitude guarantees consistent snow cover from mid-November to April. Celebrated for its opulent accommodations, Courchevel emerges as an ideal destination for seamlessly combining skiing with luxurious indulgence.
Access to Courchevel is easiest via Chambéry Airport (a 1.5-hour drive) or Geneva Airport (a 2.5-hour drive).
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The top suite, utilized by Arnault during his stays, comes with its private elevator and four bedrooms, accommodating eight guests. For families seeking a bit of seclusion, there’s a three-bedroom chalet directly connected to the hotel.
Luxurious amenities include a Guerlain spa offering avant-ski or après-ski massages and a not-to-be-missed “emotion shower” with light effects and a view of the slopes. The hotel also houses two restaurants, one of which boasts three Michelin stars, a bar, an in-house ski service for equipment rentals, a fantastic kids club, and LVMH-owned shops. Outside the confines of the hotel, the pampering continues as staff diligently prepares guests’ ski equipment, including heated boots, and equips them with gourmet treats for a day on the slopes each morning.
Nestled in the heart of the Three Valleys – the largest ski area in the world – Courchevel offers more than 600 km of ski slopes. An exceptional destination where diversity, skiing pleasure and emotion will delight skiers of all levels.
The bar, with its expansive windows overlooking the slopes, and an inner courtyard constructed of tinted clapboard, provide guests with a serene sanctuary. Common areas are adorned with 200-year-old oak beams, red-cedar wood, slate stones, silk chenille panels, leather and suede upholstery, and other exquisite materials. Asian influences are subtly woven into details such as cylindrical woven baskets for room service and an antique Chinese chair gracing a corner of the gym. The generously sized bedrooms feature spacious walk-in closets—a valuable asset for those with bulky skiwear. Some bathrooms even offer window-side hot tubs with mountain views. Rooms maintain a consistent aesthetic of light woods and a zen ambiance, with fireplaces adorning the Mélézin and La Vanoise suites. The hotel also boasts a two-floor spa complete with treatment rooms, a fitness studio, and indoor pools.