Luxury ski-in/ski-out hotel with Guerlain spa





Rue du Jardin Alpin, 73120 Courchevel, France Get directions

"A mustard-hued exterior hides sleek, minimalist alpine luxury animated by contemporary art—from Xavier Veilhan’s abstract bear by the pool and Bruno Peinado’s mirrored horse at the entrance to an Andreas Gursky aerial at reception—while rooms embrace lavish minimalism with gentle Alps flourishes and large bathrooms that double as mini-spas, some with private hammams and Guerlain-stocked, TV-fitted tubs. The ski room is the main event: ski butlers fit state-of-the-art gear and slide guests directly onto the Jardin Alpin piste, perfectly placed for beginners to snowplough green runs or for confident skiers to bomb to La Croisette for reds and blacks." - Rosalyn Wikeley

"With Three Keys and Three Stars, this deeply chic, butter-yellow 36-room maison in Courchevel 1850 sits directly on the Bellecôte piste for true ski-in/ski-out access, and its starkly modern Le 1947 à Cheval Blanc is the only Three-Star restaurant in Courchevel." - Nicole Trilivas

"Included among Courchevel’s most luxurious hotels, Cheval Blanc Courchevel represents the resort’s high-end hospitality scene." - Lane Nieset

"Much like its Paris city post, Cheval Blanc is an esteemed ski destination of the Courcheval scene paired with Le 1947 its Michelin Three-Starred jewel. A must-go for connoisseurs seeking the best of the best, this hotel transcends expectations, curating a sensory journey that extends from lavish accommodations to the exquisite culinary creations of Chef Yannick Alléno. Cheval Blanc is not just a retreat; it's a living canvas where luxury meets gastronomic excellence, and each moment is an immersive experience. Le 1947 becomes the epicenter of culinary artistry, inviting patrons to revel in the symphony of flavors against the snowy backdrop of Courchevel's enchanting landscape." - Ty Gaskins
"Even in the lofty heights of one of the most exclusive resorts in the French Alps, Cheval Blanc Courchevel sits above the rest — both literally and figuratively. This boutique hotel is positioned at the top of Courchevel 1850, looking out over the slopes, with fires and candles aglow inside. The ski-in, ski-out chalet is both wonderfully cozy and fantastically luxurious, featuring a Guerlain spa, an impressive modern art collection, and a gastronomic restaurant, plus an ethereal indoor infinity pool and heated winter baths on a wooden terrace overlooking the valley." - Tablet Hotels
