
What Courchevel, a town in the Savoie region of the French Alps, lacks in charm and shopping options, it more than makes up for in snow and glitz. As part of the Trois Vallées, it has access to the largest linked ski resort in the world: some 375 miles of groomed slopes and countless off-piste runs. Thanks to the resort’s high altitude, it usually has snow from mid-November through April. With the most over-the-top lodging in the Alps, Courchevel is the perfect place to mix skiing with luxury.
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Perfect forAdventurers | Families | Romantics | Style Mavens | Ultimate Indulgers
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When to goDecember-February
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Ideal length of stay3-5 Nights
Where To Stay
We only feature hotels that we can vouch for first-hand. At many of them, Indagare members receive special perks, including upgrades, early check-in, spa credits, and more. Look for the Indagare Plus logo in the reviews.
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Aman Le Mélézin
A 31-room, Asian-style hideaway on the Bellecôte piste, Le Mélézin is sleek, discreet and very comfortable.
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Cheval Blanc Courchevel
The Cheval Blanc is as smooth as the wine produced on the brand’s vineyards in Bordeaux, offering perhaps the best interiors in Courchevel (a stylish take on traditional alpine) and a cool, swanky ambiance.
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Le K2 Altitude
A slope-side classic set away from the hustle and bustle of town, the 32-room Le K2 Altitude has been catering to generations of families for decades.
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Le K2 Palace
Named after the second-highest mountain in the world, Le K2 in Courchevel comprises a collection of connected buildings that house a hotel and a series of ski-in/ski-out chalets.
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Les Airelles
Everything about Les Airelles, the grande dame of Courchevel, is over-the-top, from the Bavarian-themed décor, to the lederhosen-clad staff and the prices.