Hotel Principi di Piemonte, Sestriere
For a comfortable stay in a rustic-styled hotel in Sestriere, go for the Principi. This spot has plenty of room types to suit all kinds of skier, from those going solo to families of up to 6. And location-wise, you have a piste-side spot on the mountain. So – depending on snow conditions – you could almost ski right back to the hotel. Or you can hop on the hotel shuttle if you’re still learning the ropes at ski school.
Hotel Grand, Sestriere
Grand Hotel Sestriere is perfectly located close to the slopes, offering comfort, convenience and excellent facilities. After a day on the mountain, relax in the cosy bar and explore the impressive wine list, with over 1,500 labels to choose from.
Chalet Teresa, Tignes – Sleeps 6-7
With ski-in/ski-out access, all en-suite rooms, and shared spa facilities, Chalet Teresa blends alpine convenience with cosy comfort in Tignes Val Claret. Chalet Teresa is a stylish chalet apartment with ski-in/ski-out access in Tignes Val Claret, perfect for families or small groups.
Hotel Grohmann, Campitello
The Hotel Grohmann has a grand style – which it balances well with a warm, inviting and laid-back atmosphere. It sits on the main road in the centre of the attractive village of Campitello, and is only 10-12 minutes' walk to the Col Rodella cable car. There's also a ski bus stop outside, so you can be on the slopes in minutes.
Hotel Les Campanules, Tignes le Lac
The Hotel Les Campanules offers exquisite, modern and chic design, with high levels of comfort and beautiful restaurant and lounge area. Located right in the centre of the Tignes Le Lac and almost backing on to the piste, giving superb access to the slopes. Guests are offered a range of wellness facilities including sauna, steam room and outdoor heated pool.
Hotel Aiguille Percée, Tignes Le Lac
Named after the mountain peak high above Tignes, the Aiguille Percée brings together classic alpine style and modern touches, in a handy spot in Tignes Le Lac – just 5 minutes’ walk from the lift, ski school meeting point and nursery slopes. Some parts of the hotel are traditional through and through – like the mix of wood cladding and stone on the outside and in the bar and lounge.
Hotel Le Ski d’Or, Tignes Val Claret
Smack dab in the middle of Val Claret, Hotel Le Ski d'Or is your go-to base for making the most of Tignes-Val d’Isère’s top-tier slopes. Just minutes from the lift and ski school meeting point, pros can carve up the vast terrain while newbies master the basics, before cruising the glacier’s gentle blues. You're also walking distance from all the bars, cafés and restaurants – perfect for a post-piste drink or two. The rooms here serve up classic comfort with stylish simplicity.
Hotel Tignes 2100, Tignes Le Lac
The Tignes 2100 draws people back year after year, and it’s easy to see why. This modern hotels in the centre of the resort, just a few minutes’ walk from the lifts, and is surrounded by amazing views – picture yourself watching the snow fall over the mountains from your room or sipping a cocktail overlooking the frozen lake. It’s got a chic-meets-cosy look, with lots of soft lighting, squishy sofas and earthy colours, plus cleverly designed rooms with lots of storage options. And there are plenty of places to relax – play board games by the fire in the lounge, get stuck into a good book in the library or wander down to the wellness area to drift between the outdoor hot tub, sauna and steam room.
Hôtel Le Val d’Isère, Val d’Isere
This chalet-style hotel has a prime spot right in the heart of the resort. Step outside and it’s only a short stroll to Val d’Isère’s shops, restaurants and lively bars. And when it’s time to head to the slopes, just nip down to the boot room to collect your ski and boots, toasty warm thanks to the heated boot racks, and walk 5 minutes to the main Solaise gondola. Inside, the cosy bar and lounge is a great place to relax after a day on the slopes.
Hotel Victoria Lodge, Val d’Isere
Alpine charm meets Scandi chic at the Victoria Lodge – a stylish, modern stay just a short stroll from the heart of the old village. Built from chunky stone and timber, the building itself has that authentic Savoyard look. Step inside though, and there’s a sleek, minimalist feel throughout, with white walls and plenty of light, wood panelling. As for heading up the mountain, it’s a 6-minute minute walk to the Solaise gondola – or hop on the free ski bus that stops opposite and save your legs for the slopes instead.