Ski-in/ski-out luxury with fine dining, spa, and alpine vistas





373 Chem. des Follières, 74120 Megève, France Get directions

"I can easily imagine a snowy, high-drama season at this alpine Four Seasons: the piece envisions daffy guests in fur-hooded Moncler ski suits trying to cozy up to instructors, parties arriving in snowstorms to find their cold-weather luggage missing, and managers fielding complaints about the chill — scenarios that would turn the show's familiar leisure-listlessness into icy misery and dark comedy. While Mike White has said he hates the cold, the article argues Megève presents ripe potential for dramatic, force-majeure-style moments in a winter setting." - Charlie Hobbs

"High-alpine glamour and built-in drama make this the French ski resort I most want to see on screen: I can already see a daffy woman in a fur-hooded Moncler ski suit cozying up to her instructor, a difficult party arriving in a snowstorm only to discover their cold-weather luggage has vanished, and a manager fielding complaints that it’s too cold outside. With snowy weather and icy behavior in equal measure—and shades of Force Majeure’s powder-day tension—it’s a compelling counterpoint to the series’ usual beaches, even if Mike White has said he hates the cold." - Charlie Hobbs

"In the storied town of Megève in the French Alps, this Four Seasons began as the chalet of Edmond de Rothschild and is the only ski-in-ski out hotel on Mont d’Arbois, the resort that sits right above town; days can unfold across the slopes, the hotel’s 9,000 square foot spa, or its indoor and outdoor pools." - Elise Taylor

"An honorable mention goes to the Four Seasons in Megève, fulfilling winter wonderland fantasies." - Emma Spedding

"The resort’s sister property up the road, the Four Seasons Megève, will certainly be able to deliver (including a new outpost of chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s excellent Dame de Pic – Le 1920 restaurant)." - Lindsey Tramuta