Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000), Les Arcs

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4.5 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
We really enjoyed it there because we liked the fact it was ski in ski out and easy to access the slopes. One downside is the rooms were very small, so we were struggling for space a bit, which is often the case in these high, purpose-built resorts. The staff were helpful and friendly – they sorted a mix up wi... + more
Chris
5 out of 5
Rooms were basic but we knew that anyway. it was fine. Good evening entertainment, they did a quiz night one evening – Brillinat holiday would happily go back next year. Good selection of food every evening. I had cooked breakfast which was a nice treat. The free evening wine was not the best quality but ... + more
Helen
5 out of 5
Our first stay in this hotel was excellent and we’ve just been back! One of the reasons we went back is that the food is anything and everything you can want and although the bar is quite expensive, there’s free wine. It’s a big hotel, accommodation is very good and they had entertainment on some nights ... + more
Mr Morse, Wakefield
5 out of 5
Very basic, youth hostel standard but the perfect location makes it worth it, you can ski in and ski out and everything you need to get to is within walking distance. The hotel Aiguille Rouge rooms are basic and small with a French bath (more like a shower) but clean and tidy – be careful what rooms you stay... + more
Miss Hunter, Surbiton
3 out of 5
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Accommodation
Half Board
Flights Included
Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000)

  • Fantastic location in Arc 2000

    • Skiing to/from the doorstep
    • Ski school meeting point: 3 minutes' walk (150m)
    • Ski lifts: 150m which is the Cabriolet lift
    • Ski hire shop is in the hotel
    • Shops and traffic free resort centre is just 100m from the hotel

Overview: hotel description: Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000) description

With the convenience of ski-in, ski-out, the Aiguille Rouge Hotel is right in the centre of Arc 2000. The hotel is at the foot of the slope and has a panoramic restaurant and bar that overlooks the pistes and a sun deck which is south-facing. This is the perfect place for a drink and to soak up even more of the amazing views once you've finished your day skiing.

The Aiguille Rouge is ideal for families as interconnecting rooms and free children's clubs are available at the hotel. The ski school meeting point is also very nearby and many of our guests enjoy their breakfast and evening meals overlooking the piste.


Distance of Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000) to Ski Lifts

See which Les Arcs ski lifts are nearest to Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000).

  • Rhodos drag lift - 77m
  • Cabriolet cable car - 167m
  • Saint-Jacques chair lift - 342m
  • Varet gondola - 397m
  • Marmottes chair lift - 566m
  • Bois de l'Ours chair lift - 611m
  • Pré-Saint-Esprit chair lift - 1148m
  • Comborcière chair lift - 1206m
  • Rhonaz platter - 1575m
  • Arpette chair lift - 1597m
  • Clocheret chair lift - 1861m
  • Carreley chair lift - 1878m
  • Snow Park t-bar - 1912m
  • Vagère chair lift - 2182m
  • Mont-Blanc chair lift - 2372m
  • Cachette chair lift - 2387m
  • Transarc II gondola - 2886m
  • Transarc I gondola - 3073m
  • Charmettoger chair lift - 3099m
  • Vezaille drag lift - 3248m
  • 1ers virages 1800 rope tow - 3475m
  • Combettes chair lift - 3497m
  • Villards gondola - 3563m
  • Pente École magic carpet - 3588m
  • Dahu cable car - 3614m
  • Tommelet drag lift - 3640m
  • Mini Club magic carpet - 3656m
  • Rhodos platter - 3861m
  • Sifflote magic carpet - 3916m
  • Tétras rope tow - 4001m
  • Mélèzes magic carpet - 4010m
  • Ourson magic carpet - 4097m
  • Jardin Alpin chair lift - 4153m
  • Millerette drag lift - 5002m

Navigating in Les Arcs can vary, as distances from Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000) to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Families: Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000) for children

  • Kids clubs: 3-5 years free all season and 6-10 years, 11-17 years in French school holidays only
  • Cots will fit in bedrooms when occupied by 2 people only and not 3 people with a baby

Facilities: Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000) features

  • Bar
  • Games Room
  • Daily entertainment programme after skiing
  • Live music once a week
  • Relaxation lounges
  • Heated boot room
  • Family activities and games during the day and in the evening
  • In-house partner ski hire shop
  • WiFi (pay locally - from 2€ per day for 2 devices to 20€ per week for 5 devices)
  • Garage parking spaces (pay locally), there are no free parking spaces in Arc 2000 and the nearest is down in Arc 1600 (30 mins by free bus)

Room Types: Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000) bedrooms

  • No. of hotel rooms: 218
  • No. of buildings: 1
  • No. of floors: 9
  • No. of interconnecting rooms: 66

Reception

Check in: 5pm

Check out: 10am

  • Official rating: 2

Local Fees and Taxes

Resort tax (taxe de sejour) 0.99€ per person per night (children under 11 free)

Rooms

Essential Twin Rooms are 18m² and sleep 2-3 people, with a small third bed. Has a bath with a shower attachment, balcony and TV.

Essential Twin rooms with View are 18m² and sleep 2-3 people. The facilities are as above and you will have a lovely forest or mountain view.

Essential Twin rooms with Mont Blanc Views are 18m² and sleep 2-3 people. The facilities are as above and you will have a panoramic view of Mont Blanc from your window.

Interconnecting rooms are available and pairs of rooms can be booked together.

Single rooms are available with a supplement, please call to book.

Cots will fit in all rooms when occupied by 2 people and the baby.

Beds are made every day and daily housekeeping.

  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No

Meals: Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000) food & drink

Buffet breakfast is served from 7.30 - 9.30am. There is a selection of hot drinks, fruit juices, pastries, local breads, selection of jams and spreads, hot options including eggs, bacon and sausages, cheeses, fresh fruit, cereal and yoghurts.

Buffet dinner is served from 7 - 9pm, with different themes and some items cooked to order.

There's a salad bar and items like charcuterie, melon, beef carpaccio and gazpacho. Main course includes grilled meats, burgers, pizza and all the vegetables. There is a choice of cheeses and desserts like cheesecake, brownies, mousse and fresh fruit salad. Red and rosé wines are included with dinner.

One raclette meal is included per week, just reserve at reception if you would like this.

Gala Dinners are included, and there are also special celebrations for Carnival or Mardi Gras, Valentine's Day and Candlemass.

Christmas Eve Gala Dinner is a magical family evening with Christmas music, enhanced buffet and dancing. Late afternoon there is a visit from Father Christmas.

New Years Eve Gala Dinner is a special buffet menu, dancing and entertainment.

  • No of restaurants: 1

Board basis options available

  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Vegetarians

Vegetarian dishes are available on the buffets, and on the gala dinners, but vegans cannot be catered for.

We update Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000)'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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This package holiday to Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000) in Les Arcs, France departs Saturday 8th February 2025, for a 7 night stay on a "half board" board basis. A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 2024 was between €1 and €3 per person, per night.
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Resort: about Les Arcs: about holidays in Les Arcs: about ski holidays in Les Arcs: about ski holidays in Les Arcs France

Paradiski ski area Ski-in ski-out High altitude skiing

One half of the magnificent Paradiski, Les Arcs has well earned its reputation as one of the best ski destinations in France (and if you ask us, the whole wide world).

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Snowboarding Off-piste Families Groups

Les Arcs webcam

Snow Report: Top 374cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 6cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 18.5cm

Les Arcs trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)134km, 2 hrs
Geneva (GVA)215km, 3 hrs
Lyon (LYS)212km, 2 hrs 30
Grenoble (GNB)207km, 2 hrs 30
Region:France, Alps
First opened:1968

Les Arcs lift pass price last reported as €315 (adult 6 day Paradiski area pass)
€276 (adult 6 day Les Arcs local pass). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Aiguille Rouge (Arc 2000).
Night skiing: Yes
Les Arcs has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1600m - 2100m
Top of slopes: 3226m
Bottom of piste: 1200m
Vertical drop:
Total length of trails:200km
Longest piste:7km
Les Arcs came to be in 1968 after a group of ski instructors and architects dreamt up a resort with all the perks of a village but a mountainside location. It grew into one of the largest, most incredible ski areas in the Alps. The closest airport is Chambery with a transfer time of a couple of hours, plus transport links from Geneva, Lyon and Grenoble. Present-day Les Arcs consists of four main purpose built villages. The original resort, Arc 1600, was created for doorstep skiing and is linked by a funicular ...
As you'd expect from one of the biggest ski areas on the planet, there's everything from gorgeous tree-lined runs to wild, white-knuckle off-piste. For beginners, each of the 3 main Arcs has 'ski tranquille' zone, and the wide beginner runs leading to the resort have gentle gradients perfect for practising. Local instructors are on hand to show you the ropes, with ski schools based in each of the main villages (1800 has the most). There are magic carpet lifts at 1800 and 2000 - an easy way for newbies to get up ...
If you're looking for a party, Arc 1800 is the place to be. With heaps of watering holes like the Red Hot Saloon (or the 'Red Bar' to use local lingo), Benji's and La Folie Douce. If you're looking for more of a French-style après spot, Ambiente Cafe has a really cool atmosphere and lots of nice cocktails (happy hour usually starts at 4) while Le club 1950 your venue if you're looking to party into the wee hours. Arc 1600's a little quieter but for good music and a scenic terrace check out Les 2 Têtes. In te...

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"It was actually really good!"

Chris
5/ out of 5
We really enjoyed it there because we liked the fact it was ski in ski out and easy to access the slopes. One downside is the rooms were very small, so we were struggling for space a bit, which is often the case in these high, purpose-built resorts. The staff were helpful and friendly – they sorted a mix up with the keys one night very efficiently. The food options were really good. It was buffet style but it changed every night and there were lots of options. However, it was a little frustrating that they weren’t great at accommodating our dietary requirements/allergies. 3.5/4 . We used the hotel bar area a few times for quick drinks, but there is a great bowling alley close by which has a good bar too with music and pizzas.

"It had what we needed"

Helen
5/ out of 5
Rooms were basic but we knew that anyway. it was fine. Good evening entertainment, they did a quiz night one evening – Brillinat holiday would happily go back next year. Good selection of food every evening. I had cooked breakfast which was a nice treat. The free evening wine was not the best quality but still very drinkable. Brilliant ski access, ski in ski out

"Excellent - just been back!"

Mr Morse, Wakefield
5/ out of 5
Our first stay in this hotel was excellent and we’ve just been back! One of the reasons we went back is that the food is anything and everything you can want and although the bar is quite expensive, there’s free wine. It’s a big hotel, accommodation is very good and they had entertainment on some nights like the “Creatles” (based on The Beatles!) who were good fun. You can ski out and back whatever your ability, as long as you can ski. You ski down to the tow and on the way back a little travellator takes you where you started from. There wasn’t much to fault with the property at all, although our room was too warm both times we stayed (ended up sleeping with the balcony open).

"Perfect location, basic but clean & tidy"

Miss Hunter, Surbiton
3/ out of 5
Very basic, youth hostel standard but the perfect location makes it worth it, you can ski in and ski out and everything you need to get to is within walking distance. The hotel Aiguille Rouge rooms are basic and small with a French bath (more like a shower) but clean and tidy – be careful what rooms you stay in as the noise comes up from the disco bar downstairs if you’re staying above it. Other rooms you couldn’t hear anything though. I’d say it’s good for couples, groups, families – the rooms are a bit far from the restaurant and bar so depends how old children are.
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