A welcome addition to the glitz and glamour of Courchevel 1650, Hôtel Les Fahrenheit Seven, (which has recently been refurbished) offers guests the ultimate convenience with a fantastic piste side location and just a short walk to the centre of Courchevel 1650 and the selection of shops, restaurants and bars.
The Ariondaz gondola and ski school meet point are also just 200m from the property. Rest your muscles after a long day on the slopes in the sauna and steam room. Built in typical Alpine style with plenty of exposed pine to enhance the mountain ambience, the rooms are cosy, comfortable and warmly furnished; all are equipped with a double or twin bed, bathroom with bath or shower and separate WC plus a balcony overlooking the valley or the slopes.
The restaurant Le Panoramique serves tasty Alpine specialties. With a wide range of culinary experiences on offer including delicious Savoyard specialties and lunch on the slopes, it's BBQ for lunch and a relaxed atmosphere in the evening are particular highlights.
A lively après ski scene occurs at Le Pub until midnight, Le Café is just perfect for some tasty food before taking on the Les Trois Vallées slopes.
The hotel also has a snack bar, bar and sun terrace and a ski room. When you're not on the mountain, relax in the surroundings of the spa. There's a steam room and sauna to rejuvenate after a day on the slopes.
Price based on per person rate with 2 sharing a standard room. This is a guide price and availability is not guaranteed. Travel over peak periods (e.g. Christmas, New Year and other public holidays), exchange rates, flight class and room type can affect prices considerably.
Travel date 02/04/2022
Booked by: Steve Graham
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See more datesCourchevel village is a glamorous ski resort in the Three Valleys ski area, which includes Val Thorens and Meribel. With 600 kilometres of ski runs and covering an area of 105 square kilometres, it is the largest ski area in the world with some superb skiing on offer.
Courchevel ski resort is comprised of four settlements: Courchevel 1850 has the best skiing, shopping and plenty of family friendly activities. Courchevel Moriond (formerly known as Courchevel 1650) is more traditional, and more reasonably priced. Courchevel 1550 is quieter with a mixture of accommodation, and lastly, Courchevel Le Praz (formerly known as Courchevel 1300) is an authentic Alpine village full of character.
Courchevel is best known for its intermediate level skiing, but beginners and experts will also find plenty to keep them occupied. The piste-grooming facilities at Courchevel are excellent, although you’ll always find the best snow above 1650m.
The ski resort’s many amenities could keep you busy for weeks on end, but it’s also compact enough to make a long weekend ski break more than worthwhile. Superb facilities, adventure experiences and plenty of alternative snow activities make it equally ideal for family ski holidays, so whichever kind of holiday you have planned, they'll be plenty of options to make the most of your time in Courchevel.
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