Markus Hofer
Google
I recently stayed at Fahrenheit Seven Courchevel from March 4th to 6th and was thoroughly disappointed with the experience. While the hotel’s ski-in/ski-out location in Courchevel Moriond is convenient, it poses challenges for those aiming to access the main Courchevel ski area, requiring either a more complex ski route or reliance on the ski bus, which fortunately stops near the hotel.
Upon arrival, the reception staff were friendly and welcoming, which initially set a positive tone. However, the state of our room quickly overshadowed this. The room was evidently unclean; the toilet emitted a strong urine odor. Despite housekeeping’s attempt to address the issue, the smell persisted, likely due to a missing sealant at the base of the toilet bowl, allowing waste to seep underneath. Additionally, the bathroom ceiling displayed significant water damage and mould, with peeling paint and extensive stains, indicative of prolonged neglect. The corners of the bathroom were grimy, making the environment feel unhygienic and uncomfortable.
The breakfast buffet was mediocre, further marred by cleanliness issues. Nearly every water glass on the buffet had visible lipstick stains, a problem we unfortunately encountered frequently in Courchevel’s dining establishments.
To add to our dissatisfaction, upon preparing to depart, we discovered that one pair of our ski poles was missing, apparently given to another guest by mistake. This incident raises concerns about the security and management of the ski storage facilities.
In summary, despite the commendable efforts of the reception staff, the numerous cleanliness and maintenance issues at Fahrenheit Seven Courchevel are unacceptable for a four-star hotel. I cannot recommend this establishment and advise potential guests to consider alternative accommodations.