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La dolce vita in
L’Osteria
Le White, prestige bistro
5* Palace La Maison Cheval Blanc Courchevel has given its
Le White restaurant a new lease of life in collaboration with
interior designer Peter Marino. The modern bistro’s new
interior celebrates togetherness whilst Yannick Alléno’s
menu puts a new spin on Savoie specialities.
Open all day and accessible from the blue Jardin Alpin ski
piste, Le White’s terrace and barbecue make it a particularly
popular spot at lunchtime.
4* Hôtel des 3 Vallées
pampers guests
The hotel pays special attention to food even at breakfast
with show cooking and a detox area. Les 3 Vallées’ roast
lunch delights foodies on the terrace and dining room.
For apéritif, enjoy traditional nibbles such as cold meats,
cheese, wine and champagne.
L
5* Les Grandes Alpes Private Hôtel
turns Japanese
Le Bizan, the hotel's restaurant, in collaboration with
renowned Toshiro Kuroda, serves gourmet Japanese
dishes with traditional and rare specialities. The
culinary journey includes unmissable, sophisticated
and delicate desserts, sake and Japanese whisky
tasting.
This Italian restaurant in the heart of Courchevel
serves authentic home cooking. Soak up the
Mediterranean atmosphere at L’Osteria and take
cold meats, wines, cheese and more home with
you from its Italian deli.
Les Chenus,
authenticity at altitude
This altitude restaurant is unique in that it is as easy to access
on skis as it is on foot (via Les Chenus ski lift). It serves a variety
of reasonably priced dishes to sate your appetite. Its large
terrace with unobstructed views is popular with sunbathers
during the lunch break.
The new look L’Arbé
L’Arbé in central Courchevel is reopening with a new look. New
counter, sandblasted beams, new furniture and this year the
traditional restaurant is serving a second dish of the day to the
delight of diners.
press CONTACTs
Nathalie Faure Bernoud
Media communication manager
Tel. +33 (0) 479 01 44 18
Mobile. +33 (0) 630 29 73 05
[email protected]
Camille Soubeyrand
Assistant
Tel. +33 (0) 479 08 89 30
Mobile +33 (0) 645 46 65 16
[email protected]
photos
and press pack
Get back
to basics
Rights-free visuals
and press information available at:
http://mediabase.courchevel.com
Local produce takes pride of place in Courchevel.
If you love Savoie specialities and foie gras, you’ll
adore Le Gaulois.
If you have a sweet tooth and chocolate make your
mouth water, head for Piste Noire.
Gourmet foodies flock to Les Perles du Palais and
Le Baricou for the wide variety of top quality Savoie
wines and extremely rare vintages.
www.courchevel.com
Copyrights: Francis Amiand - David André - Marc Bérenguer - Studio Bergoend - Christian Arnal - Laurent Debas - Life Art by Cimalpes. Writing: YP Média/Courchevel Tourisme. Design: Dinezine Design. Printing: Couleurs Montagne.
Fine dining
News for 2015
temptation
& pampering
Accommodation
Highest recognition for K2
The hotel received the 5* Palace distinction.
The Kintessence restaurant was awarded a 2nd star in the Michelin guide.
5* palace Cheval Blanc Courchevel
a chalet and two children’s playrooms
Jardin Alpin area - “Ski-in ski-out”
The Maison Cheval Blanc Courchevel’s chalet has been fully
renovated and doubled in size with 3 bedrooms, a private
spa and terraces with views of the fir trees and mountain. The
315m2 interior has been entirely redecorated and furnished by
Sybille de Margerie.
Two playrooms for kids and teenagers staying at the hotel have
been designed. The “carousel” and its secret passages whisk
little ones away to another world. Teenagers can chill out in the
“paddock” equipped with the latest technology, bespoke table
football and a private projection room.
Plus...
Courchevel’s hoteliers are constantly innovating with interior design,
furniture and refurbishment. From renovation to transformation
and new concepts, Courchevel’s hotels are constantly changing to
keep holidaymakers satisfied and surprised every winter.
Exceptional
hotel apartments
Many hotels provide guests with the option
of staying in an apartment with all the
benefits of a hotel. Courchevel started the
idea a long time ago and now holidaymakers
demand it.
. 5* Palace Maison Cheval Blanc Courchevel
. 5* Palace Hôtel de charme Les Airelles
. 5* L'Apogée Courchevel
. 5* Grandes Alpes Private Hotel
. 5* Le Lana
. 5* Le Saint Roch
. 5* Le Saint Joseph
. 5* Les Suites de la Potinière
. 5* La Sivolière
. 5* Alpes Hôtel du Pralong
. 4* Le Portetta
. 3* La Loze
. 3* Les Flocons
. 2* L'Edelweiss
4* Hôtel des Trois Vallées
returns to its roots
Central Courchevel - “Ski-in ski-out”
Exciting hotels
to stay on top
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The new look Hôtel des Trois Vallées was the first to be built in Courchevel in 1947. Interior designer Gilles Leborgne
and his team have taken it back to its roots. Its rooms feature the perfect blend of modern and vintage styles with
original pieces such as the “tonneau” chair by Pierre Guariche and “Lady” armchair by Marco Zanuso. The hotel also
breathes new life into furnishings by Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé and Pierre Paulin who created the mountain
lifestyle over 60 years ago.
L’Abondance,
at les 3 Vaches
In Courchevel Moriond, the new Les 3 Vaches
chalet is home to six luxury apartments 200m
from the ski slopes. L’Abondance, measuring
170m2, is on the first floor of the residence and
has a modern and elegant interior. It has five
rooms and can sleep up to 10 people. Guests can
enjoy premium services such as a personal chef,
yoga teacher or personal trainer.
. 5* Palace Hôtel de Charme Les Airelles celebrates every evening
Italy. La Table du Jardin Alpin turns into Italian restaurant I Mirtilli
Rossi.
. 5* Annapurna is still renovating its rooms, lobby, reception and
lounge.
. 5* Le Lana has redecorated an entire floor of rooms and its
restaurant La Table du Lana.
. 4* Le Chabichou has redecorated a dozen rooms, its reception, ski
shop and fine dining restaurant.
. 3* Les Ducs de Savoie has carried out extensive renovation work
to some of its rooms and its south-facing terrace.
. 2* L’Olympic has entirely renovated one floor.
Chalets
D
New
in Courchevel Village
L’Or Blanc and le M
These two new chalets each measuring 220m2 have
been decorated in a modern mountain style. Each
one has 5 rooms, a cinema, garage and spa. Ten staff
members provide a quality service.
in Courchevel
4 exceptional settings
Chalets Owens and Tahoe
These chalets lie in the heart of the resort just minutes
from the pistes. Chalet Tahoe has 8 rooms covering
1000m2. Chalet Owens’ 1800m2 are home to 6 rooms
and a huge lounge area. They provide all the hotel
services you’d expect of a palace such as a concierge
and housekeeper. Both chalets are adjoined and can be
rented together or separately.
L’Illulisat has a cosy interior in which guests
can soak up the premium, elegant modern yet vintage
atmosphere. Its three double room suites and children’s
room sleep up to 8 guests. A shuttle bus is available to
take guests to the foot of the slopes and pick them up
after their day out skiing.
****
Grand Hôtel Au Rond Point des
Pistes is now a 4* establishment
chalet White Dream
Guest rooms
L’étagne
top guest rooms in Courchevel le praz
Nestled in the heart of traditional Courchevel Le Praz and just
minutes from the ski lifts, the brand new L'Etagne has 5 charming
guest rooms with unobstructed views of the mountain and ski
jumps. The interior blends modern design and Savoie tradition.
It can accommodate up to 13 guests.
The chalet has an open-plan kitchen, a ski room, a sauna area
and jacuzzi. Hotel services and breakfast are included in the
stay. Minimum booking: 1 night.
L’Overview
a chic chalet
in Courchevel Moriond
This stunning 400m2 chalet provides luxury facilities.
Its 5 sophisticated suites sleep up to 10 guests. Its
many assets include a spa area with jacuzzis, Turkish
baths, gym and massage rooms, cinema room and
lounge area with bar and pool table.
Near the pistes in the Cospillot area you’ll find the fully
renovated, cosy and refined Le White Dream. Its 6 rooms
sleep up to 12 in 450m2.
The new Pow Pow slopefront chalet is in the peaceful Les
Chenus and provides guests with luxury services
such as a housekeeper and chauffeur-driven car.
It is disabled-friendly and has 7 rooms including a
disabled-friendly one. The chalet also has a ski room,
playroom and relaxation area with large pool, jacuzzi
and massage room.
La dolce vita in
L’Osteria
Le White, prestige bistro
5* Palace La Maison Cheval Blanc Courchevel has given its
Le White restaurant a new lease of life in collaboration with
interior designer Peter Marino. The modern bistro’s new
interior celebrates togetherness whilst Yannick Alléno’s
menu puts a new spin on Savoie specialities.
Open all day and accessible from the blue Jardin Alpin ski
piste, Le White’s terrace and barbecue make it a particularly
popular spot at lunchtime.
4* Hôtel des 3 Vallées
pampers guests
The hotel pays special attention to food even at breakfast
with show cooking and a detox area. Les 3 Vallées’ roast
lunch delights foodies on the terrace and dining room.
For apéritif, enjoy traditional nibbles such as cold meats,
cheese, wine and champagne.
L
5* Les Grandes Alpes Private Hôtel
turns Japanese
Le Bizan, the hotel's restaurant, in collaboration with
renowned Toshiro Kuroda, serves gourmet Japanese
dishes with traditional and rare specialities. The
culinary journey includes unmissable, sophisticated
and delicate desserts, sake and Japanese whisky
tasting.
This Italian restaurant in the heart of Courchevel
serves authentic home cooking. Soak up the
Mediterranean atmosphere at L’Osteria and take
cold meats, wines, cheese and more home with
you from its Italian deli.
Les Chenus,
authenticity at altitude
This altitude restaurant is unique in that it is as easy to access
on skis as it is on foot (via Les Chenus ski lift). It serves a variety
of reasonably priced dishes to sate your appetite. Its large
terrace with unobstructed views is popular with sunbathers
during the lunch break.
The new look L’Arbé
L’Arbé in central Courchevel is reopening with a new look. New
counter, sandblasted beams, new furniture and this year the
traditional restaurant is serving a second dish of the day to the
delight of diners.
press CONTACTs
Nathalie Faure Bernoud
Media communication manager
Tel. +33 (0) 479 01 44 18
Mobile. +33 (0) 630 29 73 05
[email protected]
Camille Soubeyrand
Assistant
Tel. +33 (0) 479 08 89 30
Mobile +33 (0) 645 46 65 16
[email protected]
photos
and press pack
Get back
to basics
Rights-free visuals
and press information available at:
http://mediabase.courchevel.com
Local produce takes pride of place in Courchevel.
If you love Savoie specialities and foie gras, you’ll
adore Le Gaulois.
If you have a sweet tooth and chocolate make your
mouth water, head for Piste Noire.
Gourmet foodies flock to Les Perles du Palais and
Le Baricou for the wide variety of top quality Savoie
wines and extremely rare vintages.
www.courchevel.com
Copyrights: Francis Amiand - David André - Marc Bérenguer - Studio Bergoend - Christian Arnal - Laurent Debas - Life Art by Cimalpes. Writing: YP Média/Courchevel Tourisme. Design: Dinezine Design. Printing: Couleurs Montagne.
Fine dining
News for 2015
temptation
& pampering