Aman Le Melezin

Hotel · La Perriere

Aman Le Melezin

Hotel · La Perriere

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310 Rue de Bellecôte, 73120 Courchevel, France

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Luxe hotel featuring a cocktail bar, a Japanese restaurant & ski-in/ski-out access, plus a spa. Nestled in Tuéda Plan National Nature Reserve and offering views of the Graian Alps, this posh hotel is 19 km from Méribel Ski Resort. Refined rooms and suites offer Wi-Fi access and flat-screen TVs. Some have balconies, sitting areas, fireplaces and/or outdoor whirlpool tubs. Breakfast and dinner are complimentary. Other amenities include a Japanese restaurant, a library and a cocktail bar, plus play areas, a terrace and ski-in/ski-out access. A spa offers Thai massages, a hammam, yoga classes and an exercise room, as well as an indoor pool, a sauna and hot tubs. There's a security deposit.  

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"In the exclusive snow-covered world of Courchevel, Aman Le Melezin is an emblem of refinement, beckoning the most avid ski-goers to a must-go ski destination in the French Alps. This hotel transcends traditional notions of what you immediately think of a ski lodge, offering an intimate and exclusive retreat. The Aman Le Melezin is a haven where timeless elegance meets the majesty of mountain landscapes. Nama, the hotel's restaurant, draws inspiration from the region's rich culinary heritage. As guests indulge in the luxurious accommodations and the world's most challenging black runs, Aman Le Melezin emerges as the epitome of alpine sophistication in Courchevel." - Ty Gaskins

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"Expect heated boot racks, ski butlers, and a hammam with vaulted ceilings and limestone-clad walls at this 31-room ski-in, ski-out Aman, 2.5 hours by train from Geneva or Lyon." - Adam H. Graham

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"Even the most upscale European ski resorts aren't as elegant as Aman Le Mélézin. The location, in Courchevel 1850, couldn't be more exclusive." - Mark Fedeli

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Simply fantastic! A family holiday with 2 kids 9 and 5yrs. We were made to feel very welcome, nothing was too much trouble. The service was excellent in every way. The ski butlers were very kind and extremely knowledgeable, the kids club was so good that the kids wanted to go all time time! It is a small kids club but has great staff and activities - I was also told you can use the larger kids club at the sister hotel too but we had no need. There is a good choice of restaurants to choose from as you have both the Aman and the Airelles sister hotel to choose from along with some on the slopes too. The ski in/out was seamless and the rooms were very nice and a great size. We are already booked to come back for the 2023 season!

Ron T

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|Wonderful Japanese-like design, high level materials, very clean. Beautiful rooms. Superb service. Ski room service like no other. Real ski-in ski-out. Easy access at a walking distance from the town's main street. |

Deena Refa

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This review is for Nama restaurant, we had a horrible experience with this restaurant. All of us had food poisoning (note: this was the only restaurant where all of us had a meal together on Sunday). We have been throwing up all day on Monday since the morning and we contacted the restaurant and they won’t take responsibility and their response was as if we’re lying. For a high fine dining restaurant the quality of food was really bad not an Aman standard. We had to cancel all our ski activities because of this!

nisreen a

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We have been going to le Melezin for many years, and it gets better every time. The hotel went through some renovations, but kept its cozy family atmosphere! The new addition of the Japanese cuisine is wonderful and extremely delicious. Breakfast menu is varied with many choices. |Henri and Olivier at the concierge desk are very special and will try their best to organize your stay and always with a smile! |The wonderful guys at the ski room are always ready to help with ski equipment and keeping them clean ,dry and ready for the next day.|Although the hotel is pricey but you get what you pay for!|We hope to be back soon!

Thais15

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This was my first time at Aman Le Melezin. The hotel has an amazing location, specially for beginners with ski in and out in a green run (Bellecote). Amazing concierge and staff service, everybody really helpfull and trying to make the best of your stay. Great room, very clean, amazing view to the ski piste and with lots of area for lugage and clothing. Special remarks to the bathroom with was really comfortable, and warm enough.||It felt like a family hotel, really quiet and calm. The restaurante had good food and a variety of options.

Matt Hockin

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We have stayed at many of the Aman hotels and this one does not let down would def come back service and location is great, prob my favorite hotel outside of there Utah location. Special thanks to the ski butlers best I have came across in my travels. Can’t wait to come back!

Angela L

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Quite possibly the best ski hotel I have ever had the pleasure to stay in.||One of the best locations for ski in ski out with dedicated staff to get you in the boots and out. The food was great but restaurant decor could do with a freshen. Best to eat out in the evenings as there are many wonderful places near by.||Our room faced the slopes so we could watch the late comers slide past at tea time. Room heating was fab. We almost always had the doors open when sunny. Staff were very polite and helpful making sure we would have reservations when required. would have liked a better table at La Folie Douce however. Next time. Yes this a hotel I wouldn't hesitate to return to. It seemed that many of it's occupants had been many times before. always a good sign. My tip would be to plan ahead and book early.||Spa was fab although the peace of my 1 hour massage was disrupted by the sound of someone thudding away on the running machine (as if skiing every day is not enough exercize). Gym too close to the spa area guys!!!||The bar had some lovely cocktails and great afternoon cake for that cosy hot chocolate post ski. ||All in all, I loved this place. Amanamazing as usual. Off to the Aman in Venice next. My new favorite hotel brand.

Robert N

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We have been coming to Le Melezin for the best part of 18 years, and it never fails to wow us. There have been a number of changes since our last visit (and I believe more are on the way) and they are all for the better. Great to have breakfast included and a choice of restaurants for demi-pension. Service, under the wonderful Tim Weiland, and of course with Alexandra at his right hand, is exemplary and his team are lovely. You really feel like you're coming home, with so many familiar faces, year after year - being from the hospitality world, I tend to be hyper-critical, and there was nothing to criticise! The style and decor hasn't aged, and it leaves the newer hotels in it's trail in this regard. We're looking forward to our stay next year.