Courchevel, French Alps, France
Set in the heart of the world’s largest ski area, Les Trois Vallées, Courchevel is a world-renowned alpine resort offering the perfect blend of thrilling ski adventures and refined luxury. With its pristine slopes, Michelin-starred dining, and elegant chalets, it promises an exceptional escape in an exclusive mountain setting.
Courchevel ski resort is divided in three section, the prestigious Courchevel 1850, the convivial Courchevel 1650, to the authentic Courchevel 1550.
Courchevel is easily accessible thanks to its altiport, for spectacular arrivals by private jet or helicopter, a few meters away from the luxury chalets.
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Le Chalet de Lily of the Valley, Courchevel 1850, France
575 sqm, 6 bedrooms, 14 guests
“An ultra-luxurious ski-in ski-out chalet in Courchevel 1850, where Alpine elegance and bespoke Lily of the Valley hospitality meet at the summit.”
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Chalet Courchevel Village, Courchevel 1550, France
680 sqm, 8 bedrooms, 15 guests
“A warm and contemporary chalet at the heart of Courchevel Village, offering comfort, privacy, and the perfect setting for big families.”
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Chalet des Belges, Courchevel 1850, France
837 sqm, 6 bedrooms and 1 dormitory, 12 adults guests and 4 child guests
“A luxury chalet in Courchevel 1850, where traditional timber and contemporary elegance meet sweeping views and a private spa sanctuary.”
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Chalet Ecureuil, Courchevel 1850, France
850 sqm, 7 bedrooms, 14 guests
“A luxury chalet nestled in the woods of Courchevel, where authenticity, comfort, and discreet elegance shape a true alpine escape.”
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Chalet Pralong, Courchevel 1850, France
450 sqm, 7 bedrooms, 15 guests
“This luxury chalet in Courchevel 1850 combines direct slope access, sweeping alpine views, and generous volumes for an exceptional stay.”
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Chalet Courchevel 1650, Courchevel 1650, France
220 sqm, 5 bedrooms, 10 guests, part of an exclusive private resort
“A luxury chalet in Courchevel 1650, where contemporary design, cosy warmth, and ski-in/ski-out ease create an effortless alpine escape.”