Hotel Ducs de Savoie (1850), Courchevel

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The hotel was in a fantastic position for skiing, I’ve been to hotels like this before and very rarely do you have breakfast, step outside, and have your skis placed out on the snow for you... then when you come back, you unclip and they take your skis in! The food was very, very good – for my taste it was a... + more
Mr Jones, Cardigan
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Location: where is Hotel Ducs de Savoie (1850)

  • Ski-in/ski-out location in the prestigious Jardin Alpin area of 1850 with the adjacent gondola linking to the resort centre (up to 8pm).

Overview: hotel description: Hotel Ducs de Savoie (1850) description

The very popular Ducs de Savoie occupies a delightful location in the Jardin Alpin area with direct access to the ski runs. Built in a traditional chalet-style and decorated with a generous use of wood, the hotel offers great leisure facilities, tasty cuisine and a warm welcome from Sylvie and her team.


Families: Hotel Ducs de Savoie (1850) for children

Baby sitting is available locally at a charge.

  • Baby sitting - day
  • Baby sitting - evening
  • Child's Menu
  • Cots & Linen
  • Early meals available in restaurant
  • Games room
  • Highchairs in restaurant
  • Hotel family friendly

Facilities: Hotel Ducs de Savoie (1850) features

  • Lounge bar
  • Restaurant
  • Terrace
  • Indoor pool, jacuzzi, fitness room, sauna and Turkish bath (Free)
  • Massage (pay locally)
  • Games room
  • Pool table (pay locally)
  • Garage (€133 per week)
  • Ski rental shop on site
  • Swimming pool (indoor)
  • Sauna
  • Indoor jacuzzi
  • Entertainment
  • Fitness room
  • Games room
  • Lounge area
  • Room service
  • Table tennis
  • WiFi
  • Car parking - indoor
  • Laundry service
  • Dogs accepted
  • Credit cards accepted
  • Safe deposit box
  • Check in 15:00. Check out 12:00. There is secure luggage storage available.

Public Facilities

Ski shop is located in the hotel. Massage (pay locally)


Room Types: Hotel Ducs de Savoie (1850) bedrooms

  • No. of rooms: 71
  • No. of buildings: 1
  • No. of floors: 5
  • No. of interconnecting rooms: 1
  • Official rating: 3
  • 71 Bedrooms
  • All rooms have hairdryer, telephone, satellite TV, radio and safe
  • Small north-facing twins have shower
  • Larger north-facing twins with bath are at a supplement, as are south-facing rooms with bath and balcony and a superior south-facing triple room with bath and balcony
  • A family room for 3-4 with bunks in the entrance is also available
  • Single rooms on request

Bedroom facilities

  • Cable or satellite programmes
  • Hairdryer
  • Radio
  • Room safe
  • Telephone

Accessibility

  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • No. of steps into property: 10
  • Access ramp: No

The hotel is not suitable for wheelchair access.


Meals: Hotel Ducs de Savoie (1850) food & drink

  • Buffet breakfast
  • 5 course evening meals with Christmas and New Year gala dinners included
  • Guests may dine around at Hotels Carlina, Bellecôte or Palace des Neiges where half board is credited towards the cost of dinner (except Christmas and New Year)
  • Special dietary requirements are to be made on request
  • Dress code for restaurants:

    Casual

  • Breakfast service:

    Buffet

  • Dinner service:

    Waiter

Board basis options available

  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Diabetics - Insulin can be stored
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians
We update Hotel Ducs de Savoie (1850)'s details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Courchevel: about holidays in Courchevel: about ski holidays in Courchevel: about ski holidays in Courchevel France

Luxury resort 3 Valleys ski area Trad choc-box villages & chalets Lots of ski-in ski-out

Attractive, traditional and oozing style, Courchevel ticks all the boxes for a first class ski holiday. With masses of amenities and a quality area that’s well linked within the rest of the Three Valleys - not to mention an infectiously glam atmosphere - it’s no wonder Courchevel’s one of the most popular ski resorts in the world.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Groups Luxury skiing Foodies

Courchevel webcam

Snow Report: Top 210cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 0cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 15.67cm

Courchevel trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)110 km, 1h30
Grenoble (GNB)190 km, 2h10
Geneva (GVA)140 km, 2h30
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1945

Courchevel lift pass price last reported as €321 (adult 6 day 3 Valleys ski pass). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Ducs de Savoie (1850).
Night skiing:
Courchevel has N facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 1850m
Top of slopes: 2738m
Bottom of piste: 1100m
Vertical drop: 1400m
Total length of trails:150km
Longest piste:7.7km
Divided into five villages - each known by its altitude - the Courchevel area provides a series of settings to suit different tastes, group make-ups and budgets. For pure, champagne-popping indulgence, Courchevel 1850 oozes exclusivity and no-limits luxury. It's the largest and highest of the villages and boasts a private airport, twelve Michelin stars between its restaurants, two palace hotels, and many designer boutiques. It's a seriously swanky stomping ground for the fashionable, famous and affluent. ...
Ideal for those at the genesis of their skiing career, 60% of slopes here are beginner-friendly. There's a 'Stop Zone' where learners can safely conquer the basics before hitting the slopes, and 4 beginner areas (called Zen Zones) where you can gently progress – find two in the main area and one each in Moriond and Le Praz. As part of the effort to make the resort child friendly, the Indiens piste focuses on fun for kids. Activities here include face painting, a treasure trail and many other activities around a...
Après ski in 1850 is the height of sophistication. Enjoy a cosy fireside cocktail in La Mangeoire piano bar or La Suite Bar & Louge; sample fine wine and champagne in Le P'tit Drink or go clubbing in Les Caves de Courchevel. Down in 1650, you can fully appreciate the stunning surroundings at The Signal bar. Les Schuss is good for a quiet drink in a traditional Savoyarde setting and if you're looking for live music and a vibrant atmosphere, try Rocky's and Bubble Bar. Popular bars include Pub Le Ski Lodge, Waiki...

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"We had a great time!"

Mr Jones, Cardigan
4/ out of 5
The hotel was in a fantastic position for skiing, I’ve been to hotels like this before and very rarely do you have breakfast, step outside, and have your skis placed out on the snow for you... then when you come back, you unclip and they take your skis in! The food was very, very good – for my taste it was a little formal and I would have liked to have something a bit less posh, we had a 4-5 course meal and it was like silver service. We didn’t drink anyway because we skied so much, but if I’d been here with my wife, it would have been nice to have some cheaper wine... the cheapest bottle here was £45! There’s a very nice bar and lounge area. We had a twin room which was very good for a ski resort, perfectly adequate with a good bathroom. It could maybe have done with a slight refurb given the standard of the hotel. It wasn’t a problem for us but I can imagine how someone might have fancied a posher room. It could not be easier to get out to the slopes, I’ve done an awful lot of skiing in my life and never been anywhere where it was any easier – you just walk out the back onto the slopes.
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