Looking for the ultimate alpine pad in Courchevel 1850? From
rustically cozy to supremely modern, these fabulous chalets, hotels, and
apartments perched high in the French Alps will blow your mind.
Expect to luxuriate in sumptuous timber-clad surroundings,
dine on Michelin-starred cuisine, and abandon yourself to the soothing
tranquility of a rustic luxe spa, as accommodations in France’s most glamorous
ski resort more than live up to their locale’s très chic reputation.
Shemshak Lodge
Stylish soft furnishings and materials mingle around a grand
central fireplace inside the serene Shemshak Lodge. The beautiful designer
property is enviably positioned right on the piste at Le Plantry and sleeps up
to 13 guests in 5 bright, elegant rooms dressed up in sweet pastels.
A state-of-the-art wellness center crowned with a dazzling
indoor pool overlooking the Alps adds to the magic of it all, as does the
flawless service, which includes everything from chauffeured 4×4 vehicle to
complementary home cooked meals.
Chalet Sommet
Enjoying a peaceful location just below the resort center,
Chalet Sommet blends modern comfort with traditional Savoyard charm. Decked out
in warm, natural wood, its rustic interiors are delightfully cozy and full of
character, whereas the green tiled hammam & Jacuzzi provide a soothing end
to a busy day on the slopes.
Cheval Blanc Courchevel
Skiers who appreciate the finer things in life will feel
right at home at Cheval Blanc Courchevel, an uber exclusive hotel, where
timeless mountain style and striking contemporary art coexist in perfect
harmony. Le 1947, Courchevel’s only restaurant with three Michelin stars, is
here, and so are 36 haute couture rooms designed by French interior architect Sybille
de Margerie. The Cheval Blanc Spa adds another level to the experience, with
bespoke Guerlain treatments, pampering After-Ski rituals, and an astonishing
indoor infinity-edge pool.
La Sivolière
Tucked away in a forest next to the Dou du Midi red run, La
Sivolière is sure to make your next alpine getaway a memorable affair. Every
room is a haven of rustic warmth, incorporating lots of delightful Savoyard
touches along with decadent Jacuzzi tubs and up-to-the-minute tech. Two
atmospheric restaurants serve delicious French Alpine meals by the slopes, and,
as the only luxury pet friendly hotel in Courchevel 1850, they also offer
professional dog service.
Chalet Pearl
Alpine design doesn’t get more sophisticated than this!
Chalet Pearl’s traditional wood and stone facade blends seemingly into its
mountainous surroundings, but hidden inside are grand, welcoming lounges warmed
by blazing fireplaces, and spectacular bedrooms clad in reclaimed old timber
and the finest faux furs.
Perched above the center of the village, in the exclusive
Nogentil area, the fabulous chalet affords spectacular views of majestic
snow-capped peaks, and boasts a killer spa, complete with indoor swimming pool,
steam room, and gym.
Le Petit Palais
A refreshingly modern ski-in/ski-out chalet on the slopes of
Bellcote, Le Petit Palais has its own private nightclub, a plush cinema room,
and a bijou underground spa. Decorated in sleek neutral tones, its interiors
radiate a refined masculine vibe and comprise stylish dining & lounge
areas, 7 luxurious en-suite bedrooms, and an entire floor dedicated to
wellbeing.
The Saint Joseph
Vacationing at The Saint Joseph, a wonderfully intimate
Tournier hotel in the heart of Courchevel 1850, is like spending the winter
holidays in a charming family home straight from the pages of a Christmas book.
The cozy traditional décor flows through the atmospheric lobby and into the
individually styled rooms, furnished with exquisite textiles and antiques. Not
a bit less impressive, the cuisine ranges from sushi to cognac-flamed risotto
served in a Parmesan wheel.
Hôtel Les Airelles
Taking inspiration from the life of Empress Elizabeth of
Austria, Hôtel Les Airelles brings to mind a fairytale castle, overflowing with
period charm and stories to be told. Cocooned within the prestigious Jardin
Alpin area, the property welcomes guests in palatial surroundings, decorated
with lavish velvet sofas, historic murals, and exquisite wood paneling. Just as
fabulous, facilities include a gourmet restaurant run by three-starred Michelin
chef Pierre Gagnaire and a stunning La Mer spa with 3D sensory showers, snow
cave, and cryotherapy booth.
Chalet Atlantique
One of the most exquisite accommodations in Courchevel 1850,
Chalet Atlantique dazzles with its dramatic alpine design and high-end
amenities. Roaring fires and sumptuous furs throughout set the stage for warm,
memorable gatherings, and the stylish bedroom suites come in delicious chocolate
tones, with splendidly crafted furniture, deep cowhide bathtubs, and
breathtaking mountain views.
La Loze 6th Floor Apartment
Classic elegance meets contemporary comfort in the opulent
6th Floor Apartment at Hôtel De La Loze. Adorned with awe-inspiring paintings
and beautiful artisan details, the unit’s generous bedrooms and heart-warming
living area have a refined aristocratic feel. Adding to the overall alpine
charisma are large wooden balconies overlooking the Croisette, as well as
access to the hotel’s relaxation area.
White 1921 Courchevel
Modern, clean, and with a slightly Scandinavian feel, White
1921 on the Croisette is a welcome change from the ostentatious chalets and
hotels of Courchevel 1850. Surrounded by the resort’s swanky boutiques, yet steps
away from the slopes, the establishment offers 26 bright contemporary rooms,
appointed with minimalist furnishings and fresh art pieces.
Hôtel des 3 Vallées
Delectably renovated by interior architect Gilles Leborgne,
Courchevel 1850’s most iconic inn has been transformed into a stylish boutique
retreat, offering luxe high-altitude accommodation by the slopes. Wonderful
amenities aside, Hôtel des 3 Vallées is a masterpiece of modernist mountain
design, showcasing authentic 50s furniture and original pieces by the likes of
Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, and Pierre Paulin.
Les Grandes Alpes Private Hotel
As the first ever hotel in Courchevel 1850, you would expect
it to immerse guests in old-world luxury. Yet, Les Grandes Alpes Private Hotel
& Spa, with its sophisticated designer rooms, sleek Japanese restaurant,
and heavenly Valmont wellness center, couldn’t feel more contemporary. The
service, however, retains the dreamlike quality of another era.
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