From the grandeur of Zermatt hotels overlooking the iconic Matterhorn to the chic boltholes of super-glamorous Courchevel 1850, we will help you find a European ski hotel which suits you. Hotels in St Anton generally have modern, comfortable interiors with traditional Austrian fronts, whereas Meribel offers cosier, chalet-style buildings from the centre of town to high up on the piste. From converted palaces to luxury lodge-style escapes, there are some amazing hotels in the Alps.
The facilities of a well-equipped hotel can be a
huge draw. Many mountain hotels offer fully equipped fitness centres and all-important saunas and spas with masseurs to soothe those aching muscles. Great food on vast menus and wine lists to wow: the great choice can mean you never need to step outside.
Room service and interconnecting rooms are
more reasons to opt for a hotel for some, as well as a selection of room types and added touches such as your own iPod docking station, satellite TV and wifi. Swimming pools are popular, especially if they are heated and outdoors on a sunny afternoon, and there’s something special about being able to plod down there in your fluffy white bathrobe.
And you can still enjoy cosy evenings by the fire: many hotel bars re-create that ski lodge ambience well, making you feel instantly at home.
Those looking to explore have the flexibility
to pop out to a new restaurant each evening, showing you more of the resort and letting you chose the cuisine you like.
The alpine hotels we recommend all have
great central or on-piste locations, and we will also give you restaurant recommendations and book tables and excursions for you.
We can offer a wide range of flight options from many UK airports, and transfers can be arranged from any overseas airport.
Lift passes, ski school and ski equipment hire can all be booked in advance with our reservations staff
Prices per person based on 7 nights accommodation excluding travel for departure on 12 Dec 2011
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All Courchevel hotelsfr £11,838
The luxury Hotel le Kilimandjaro is one of the most sought after chalet hotels in Courchevel 1850 and could be considered a resort in its own right. This hotel consists of eleven chalets, linked with underground connections that all have direct access to the slopes at the foot of the Pralong ski runs. Each chalet has a private lift, ski room and boot warmers. The hotel offers a free shuttle bus to the village throughout the day.
The hotel has thirty-five rooms and suites located within the eleven chalets. Each suite or room has an alpine chalet feel, with pine ceiling, floor and walls and stylish but comfy furnishings. Mixed with the traditional is the luxury, from plasma screen televisions to huge bathrooms with a bath big enough for two and a complimentary mini bar filled with soft drinks and snacks.
There are two bars, an indoor swimming pool and a spa with sauna, solarium, Jacuzzi, Turkish bath and ski shop. There is also a gym if the skiing hasn’t warn you out. If you like to be pampered the hotel complex features a beauty salon, a hair salon and massage room.
With head chef Alexandre Ongaro at the helm the Kilimajaro’s restaurant is one of the top in Courchevel. A real experience in fine dining you can eat in the main restaurant or in your room. The breakfast choice is large and will certainly keep you fuelled for a hard days skiing.