Ski chalets in Courchevel
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Chalet Blanchot
- Style
- Off-piste chic
- Setting
- Blue skies and snow-drifts
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Chalet Chamois
- Style
- Secluded slope-side sophistication
- Setting
- Courchevel, French Alps
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Chalet Les Sorbiers
- Style
- Elegant escapism
- Setting
- Gingerbread-traditional chalet
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Chalet Marmotte
- Style
- Piste-side pizzazz
- Setting
- Belvédère bolthole
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Chalet Totara
- Style
- Larch wood luxury
- Setting
- Super slick slopes
Courchevel
Eating, drinking and dancing
We've tracked down the best mountain hangouts for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails as well as the finest restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Courchevel.
Restaurants
(+33 (0)4 79 00 11 71)
The Bateau Ivre
Courchevel 1850 is the only place in the Alps where you’ll find a pair of two-Michelin-star restaurants right next to each other. This restaurant at the Pomme de Pin hotel has the best views of the slopes.
Le Bateau Ivre, La Pomme de Pin Hotel, Courchevel 1850
(+33 (0)4 79 08 00 55)
Chabichou
Right next to the Bateau Ivre is the gastronomically spectacular Chabichou, also with two Michelin stars. There’s no shortage of wonderful ways to blow your cash at 1850.
Chabichou, Rue des Chenus, 73121 Courchevel 1850
(+33 (0)4 79 08 80 34)
Le Farçon
This restaurant in La Tania has a mere one Michelin star – oh dear. The nine-course tasting menu is excellent.
Le Farçon, La Tania, Courchevel
(+33 (0)4 79 08 10 90)
La Crêperie du Moulin
This informal and friendly restaurant is great for crêpes in the afternoon and fondue in the evening.
La Crêperie du Moulin, Place du Tremplin, Courchevel 1850
(+33 (0)4 79 08 08 63)
Le Genépi
The only thing this restaurant lacks is a terrace. They serve excellent, classic French food so it’s still a firm favourite.
Le Genépi, Rue Park City, Courchevel 1850
(+33 (0)4 79 08 27 44)
La Petit Savoyard
This restaurant in Courchevel 1650 is the perfect place for inexpensive local dishes and wood-fired pizzas.
La Petit Savoyard, Rue du Marquis, Courchevel 1650