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Hotel Le Strato

Hotel Le Strato offers a refined counterpoint to Courchevel 1850’s grand palace hotels, defined by a quietly confident, contemporary approach to alpine luxury. Set directly on the Bellecôte slope with true ski-in/ski-out access, the hotel appeals to travelers who value design precision, privacy, and effortless service over theatrical opulence. Its architecture favors clean lines and dark timber, while interiors by Pierre Dubois layer warm woods, leather, natural stone, and carefully calibrated lighting to create the atmosphere of a sophisticated private mountain residence. With just 25 rooms and suites, Le Strato maintains an intimate scale; accommodations are generously proportioned, highly secluded, and in select cases open directly onto slope or valley views, aligning seamlessly with the rhythms of ski life. 

Dining remains equally understated yet accomplished: Baumanière 1850, the hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant, delivers elegant French cuisine shaped by seasonal ingredients and technical restraint, while more relaxed lounge and bar spaces invite après-ski unwinding. An indoor pool, spa, and fitness facilities complete the experience, offering thoughtful recovery after demanding days on the slopes. Luxury at Le Strato is not about spectacle, but about balance, between architecture and comfort, service and discretion, making it a compelling alpine address for seasoned skiers who favor modernity, intimacy, and a highly curated sense of place in Courchevel.

Six Senses Residences Courchevel

Nestled in the heart of Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps, Six Senses Residences Courchevel seamlessly blends traditional alpine charm with modern luxury, offering a refined and private retreat for discerning travelers. The property features 53 exclusive residences ranging from two to five bedrooms, including spacious duplex penthouses, each equipped with private balconies, fully fitted kitchens, in-unit laundry facilities, and advanced smart home systems—ideal for extended stays and families. At the heart of the experience is the renowned Six Senses Spa, offering an indoor pool, steam room, Kneipp therapy path, outdoor hot tub, and multiple treatment rooms with tailored post-ski recovery therapies. Culinary offerings include the acclaimed Sumosan restaurant, known for its creative Japanese cuisine, as well as in-residence private chef services. Guests enjoy round-the-clock concierge assistance, ski shuttle services, ski valet, and luxury transport arrangements. With its wellness-driven philosophy, elevated design, and discreet hospitality, Six Senses Residences Courchevel redefines alpine living, making it the perfect mountain sanctuary for those seeking space, serenity, and sophistication.

L’Apogee Courchevel

L’Apogée Courchevel stands as Oetker Collection’s modern alpine icon above Courchevel 1850, redefining the language of luxury ski resorts through contemporary design, refined aesthetics, and an assured sense of mountain living. Set in the prestigious Jardin Alpin area just above the village center, the hotel offers seamless ski-in/ski-out access and expansive views over snow-covered slopes and alpine valleys. Architecture and interiors emphasize glass, soft textures, and sculptural detailing, allowing light, landscape, and winter scenery to become integral to everyday life. The hotel’s 53 rooms and suites are precisely proportioned and impeccably appointed, many with private balconies or terraces overlooking the mountains, ideal for travelers seeking privacy, comfort, and a distinctly modern alpine atmosphere. Public spaces maintain a calm yet polished rhythm, complemented by the Spa by La Prairie, indoor pool, sauna, and fitness facilities, providing restorative balance after days on the slopes.

Dining forms a central part of the L’Apogée experience, with a collection of venues that define the hotel’s social and culinary tempo. L’Apogée Club serves as the all-day hub, offering refined French and international cuisine from breakfast through après-ski, often accompanied by live music in an elegant, convivial setting. In the evening, Beefbar Courchevel brings the brand’s signature approach to premium cuts and stylish comfort food, transforming dinner into a lively yet sophisticated alpine ritual. The Cigar Lounge offers a quieter counterpoint, where rare spirits, fine cigars, and plush seating create an intimate retreat as night settles over the mountains. At L’Apogée Courchevel, luxury is not expressed through excess, but through precision, of design, service, and rhythm, offering modern ski travelers a polished, contemporary vision of refined alpine living.

Rosewood Courchevel

Rosewood Courchevel is one of the most refined addresses in Courchevel, where meticulous design meets the innate grandeur of the Alps, seamlessly blending French elegance, mountain living, and Rosewood’s hallmark approach to hospitality. Set on the slopes of Courchevel 1850, just steps from the ski lifts and main runs, the hotel is a natural choice for discerning skiers and alpine enthusiasts. Architecturally, it reinterprets local chalet traditions through a contemporary lens, with stone and timber façades that echo the surrounding pine forests, while interiors favor soft textures, warm hues, and finely crafted details to create a sense of understated, layered luxury. The hotel’s 51 guestrooms and suites are conceived as intimate mountain residences, featuring handcrafted wood elements, bespoke furnishings, and floor-to-ceiling windows with terraces that frame sweeping views of snow-covered peaks, pistes, and forests. Public spaces revolve around inviting fireplace lounges, reading areas, and an elegant bar, fostering a welcoming yet polished atmosphere, while an indoor pool, sauna, and multi-purpose spa offer welcome restoration after a day on the slopes.

Dining is deliberately focused and highly accomplished. SALTO, the hotel’s signature restaurant, draws inspiration from the Northern Italian Alps, presenting a dinner menu rooted in seasonal mountain produce, precise technique, and a thoughtfully curated wine list, all enjoyed against panoramic views of the snowfields outside. By day and after skiing, SALTO Lounge shifts the mood toward relaxed sociability, serving alpine comfort dishes, light fare, and cocktails in a setting warmed by music and a glowing fireplace. Rather than offering breadth for its own sake, Rosewood Courchevel emphasizes balance, between cuisine, setting, and the rhythm of alpine life, creating a culinary experience that feels deeply connected to its surroundings while remaining polished and contemporary. The result is a mountain retreat where luxury is expressed through restraint, atmosphere, and an authentic sense of place.

Hotel Le K2 Palace

Nestled in the prestigious ski resort of Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps, Hotel Le K2 Palace is a pinnacle of alpine luxury conceived as an exclusive “mountain village” retreat. Since its opening in 2011, the hotel has garnered acclaim for its Himalayan-inspired architecture, refined hospitality, and in 2014 was awarded the distinguished “Palace” status by the French government. Seamlessly blending privacy with ski-in/ski-out convenience, the property comprises 26 rooms, 3 suites, and 6 private chalet-style residences, some reaching up to 600 square meters in size, offering expansive layouts and warm, elegant interiors. 

Gastronomy takes center stage with Le Sarkara, the world’s first Michelin two-star restaurant dedicated entirely to desserts, alongside L’Altiplano 2.0, offering Peruvian flavors, and Le Bottleneck, known for charcoal-grilled cuisine and fondue. Wellness is elevated at the Goji Spa by Nescens, featuring a swimming pool, hammam, hot and cold baths, fitness center, and tea lounge, perfect for post-ski rejuvenation. Family-friendly facilities include a dedicated kids’ club, private cinema, and game room. Designed and operated by the Capezzone family, the hotel’s use of natural wood, stone, and Nepalese-inspired décor creates a sanctuary of understated luxury, an exceptional haven for those seeking a refined and immersive alpine escape.

Aman Le Melezin

Aman Le Mélézin is discreetly set along the forested slopes of Courchevel 1850, where Aman’s signature serenity is seamlessly woven into the rhythm of Alpine life, earning it an almost cult-like following among serious skiers. Designed by the late American architect Ed Tuttle, the resort is intentionally understated, its low-profile exterior blending into the surrounding fir trees, while interiors reveal his hallmark sense of proportion, restraint, and quiet strength. Natural stone, warm timber, and softly modulated light create spaces that feel cocooning rather than theatrical, allowing the mountain setting to take precedence. The hotel offers just 31 rooms and suites, all generously sized, many with true ski-in/ski-out access, fireplaces, and private balconies or terraces that frame snow-covered peaks, pine forests, and winter light as part of everyday living. 

Public areas unfold around intimate fireplace lounges and panoramic terraces, encouraging a slower, more contemplative pace. After a day on the slopes, guests retreat to the Aman Spa, where an indoor pool, saunas, steam rooms, and tailored treatments provide deep restoration. Dining remains deliberately understated, centered on French and international cuisine shaped by seasonal ingredients and Alpine flavors. At Aman Le Mélézin, luxury is expressed not through spectacle, but through precision, silence, and a profound understanding of mountain life, an Alpine sanctuary for those who value skiing, privacy, and a refined sense of place.

Airelles Courchevel Les Airelles

Set directly on the slopes of Courchevel 1850, Les Airelles is one of the Alps’ most storied ski-in/ski-out hotels, instantly recognizable by its fairytale château silhouette. With turrets, steeply pitched roofs, and richly ornamented façades, the hotel evokes the grandeur of France’s Belle Époque, pairing unapologetic theatricality with the highest standards of contemporary luxury. Inside, velvet furnishings, hand-painted murals, carved woodwork, and glittering chandeliers create interiors that feel more like a private mountain palace than a traditional ski hotel. The property offers 48 individually designed rooms and suites, many overlooking the ski runs or surrounding peaks, while generous public spaces, from elegant salons to fireside lounges, serve as the social heart of Courchevel’s winter scene. After a day on the slopes, the Airelles Spa, with its pool, sauna, and treatments, provides a welcome retreat.

Dining is central to the Airelles experience, unfolding as a refined alpine journey from morning to night. La Table des Airelles anchors the culinary offering with classic French cuisine served in a grand, ceremonial setting, while Palladio brings comforting Italian flavors to the mountains. Le Coin Savoyard celebrates regional Alpine specialties, spotlighting local cheeses and hearty traditions. For a more intimate experience, La Table des Grands Crus pairs bespoke menus with exceptional wines in a private cellar setting, while Le Chalet de Pierres, set beside the slopes, offers relaxed daytime dining in true mountain style. As evening falls, bars and lounges come alive with champagne, cocktails, and music, extending the hotel’s unmistakable energy well into the night. Les Airelles is luxury without restraint, an immersive alpine palace that embodies the spectacle, indulgence, and enduring mythology of Courchevel at its most iconic.

Hotel Barriere Les Neiges

Located at the foot of the renowned Bellecôte slope in Courchevel 1850, Hotel Barrière Les Neiges is a prestigious ski-in/ski-out retreat and one of the few properties in France to be awarded the official “Palace” distinction. Seamlessly blending direct slope access with contemporary alpine elegance, the hotel offers an exceptional winter sanctuary for luxury travelers. Its 42 rooms and suites are adorned with warm wood accents and refined marble details, complemented by Hermès bath amenities and smart climate control systems to ensure a supremely comfortable stay. 

Dining options include the acclaimed Loulou restaurant, serving Italian alpine cuisine, along with the vibrant Fouquet’s Pizza Bar and BFire, a wood-fired dining concept led by Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco. Wellness is elevated at Spa Diane Barrière, featuring Biologique Recherche treatments, a sunlit swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and outdoor hot tub, perfect for après-ski rejuvenation. Additional highlights include a private cinema, fitness center, Balmain hair salon, and a dedicated kids’ club, catering to both families and discerning guests. With personalized ski equipment storage and heating, a professional ski lounge, and 24-hour concierge service, Hotel Barrière Les Neiges stands out as one of the most sought-after luxury destinations in the heart of Courchevel’s alpine wonderland.

Hotel Le K2 Altitude

Set in the elevated slopes of Courchevel 1850 near the Pralong piste, Hotel Le K2 Altitude is a refined luxury ski retreat under the prestigious Le K2 Collection. Designed as a cluster of 11 interconnected alpine chalets, the hotel exudes a warm Himalayan-inspired charm. It houses 32 thoughtfully appointed rooms and suites, each adorned with handcrafted furniture and natural materials sourced from Italy, Portugal, and Spain, blending contemporary elegance with mountain soul. After a day on the slopes, guests can unwind at the Goji Spa by Nescens, which features a swimming pool, outdoor hot tub, hammam, sauna, and fitness center. 

Culinary offerings span three distinct venues: Base Kamp by Aïnata with its Lebanese flavors, the classic French L’Altitude, and Le K2 Restaurant serving international cuisine. The hotel also features a ski boutique, cozy bar, private cinema, children’s playroom, and games lounge, creating a balanced mix of tranquility and entertainment for both couples and families. With its prime ski-in/ski-out access, intimate design, and full suite of high-end amenities, Hotel Le K2 Altitude delivers an immersive and stylish alpine experience for discerning winter travelers.

Cheval Blanc Courchevel

Perched in the prestigious ski destination of Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps, Cheval Blanc Courchevel is the alpine flagship of LVMH’s Cheval Blanc collection and a sanctuary of wintertime elegance since its debut in 2006. With only 36 rooms and suites, along with an exclusive three-bedroom chalet and a penthouse apartment, the hotel offers intimate luxury. Each accommodation features a fireplace, private terrace, and breathtaking views of snow-covered slopes, with direct ski-in/ski-out access for seamless alpine adventures.

Designed by Atelier COS and styled by Sybille de Margerie, the property blends contemporary artistry with the warm textures of alpine wood, creating the ambiance of a refined mountain retreat. At the culinary helm is Le 1947, the hotel’s three-Michelin-starred restaurant led by acclaimed chef Yannick Alléno, offering haute cuisine in an elegant, intimate setting. Guests can unwind at the Cheval Blanc Spa by Guerlain, featuring a serene indoor pool, a ski salon, fragrance gallery, and personalized butler services. As one of the few properties distinguished with the prestigious “Palace” designation in France, Cheval Blanc Courchevel is more than a hotel—it’s an immersive journey into alpine luxury, where art, gastronomy, and snowy serenity converge.

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