“A 5-star hotel on the slopes of Mont d'Arbois. Most of the plush rooms have balconies or terraces with stunning views. There are sushi and French restaurants, two chic bars, a cigar lounge and a wine cellar. Add in the pools and spa, and it's the complete package for a super stylish stay.”
“A 5-star hotel on the slopes of Mont d'Arbois. Most of the plush rooms have balconies or terraces with stunning views. There are sushi and French restaurants, two chic bars, a cigar lounge and a wine cellar. Add in the pools and spa, and it's the complete package for a super stylish stay.”
Recommended For
- Families
- This family-friendly hotel has a petting farm, kids' play area, kids' club, and a teenzone with video games and a home theatre
- Active Holiday
- Megève is the ultimate outdoor playground with skiing, snowboarding, whitewater rafting, golf, fishing and more
- Skiing
- A superb ski-in ski-out location means that the huge range of slopes in the Megeve area are on the doorstep
- Romantic Break
- You can book a romantic horse-drawn sleigh to whisk you to and from the slopes
- Sights nearby
- Just a 75-minute drive from Megève, Annecy, known as the little Venice of the Alps, is the perfect place for a day trip
- Other Activities
- Have fun on the outdoor skating rink in the village centre, which is surrounded by fairylights when night comes
- Cooking classes
- The hotel has culinary classes with its expert chefs explaining how to make sushi and pastry
- Golf
- Enjoy priority access to Mont d'Arbois Golf Course
- Riding
- Great walks
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Restaurant
- There's a restaurant serving traditional French fare and one with Asian-influenced cuisine
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Most rooms, except from Superior, have balconies
- Pet friendly
- Pets are welcome for no extra charge
- Kids Club
- Quiet
- Family Suites
- Secluded setting
- Views
- Luxury
- Sit-out Terrace
- Hammam
- Hills & mountains
- Spa
- Artworks
- Boutique
- Chic
- Gym
- Romantic
- Village
- Child friendly
- 5* Luxury
- Disabled access
- Wellbeing
- Charming
Facilities
- Restaurant
- There's a restaurant serving traditional French fare and one with Asian-influenced cuisine
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Most rooms, except from Superior, have balconies
- Private dining room
- Enjoy a private dining experience in the cellar
- Pet friendly
- Pets are welcome for no extra charge
- Swimming Pool
- There are indoor and outdoor pools
- Parking
- On-site parking is available
- Meeting Room
- Fireplace
- Bar
- Family Suites
- Kids Club
- Safe
- Bath robes
- Airport transfer
- Outdoor dining
- Sauna/Steam
- Massage
- Sit-out Terrace
- Babysitting
- Laundry
- Lift
- EV Charging Station
- Hammam
- Spa
- Garden
- Gym
- Views
- Child friendly
- Room service
- Disabled access
- Suites
- Concierge
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Air conditioning
- Wifi
Activities
- Skiing
- A superb ski-in ski-out location means that the huge range of slopes in the Megeve area are on the doorstep
- Sights nearby
- Just a 75-minute drive from Megève, Annecy, known as the little Venice of the Alps, is the perfect place for a day trip
- Other Activities
- Have fun on the outdoor skating rink in the village centre, which is surrounded by fairylights when night comes
- Cooking classes
- The hotel has culinary classes with its expert chefs explaining how to make sushi and pastry
- Golf
- Enjoy priority access to Mont d'Arbois Golf Course
- Riding
- Great walks
- Fishing
- Cycling
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Four Seasons Hotel Megève, Rhône-Alpes, Fra
Four Seasons’ first mountain property in Europe sits in a secluded spot on the Mont d’Arbois side of the resort, 10 minutes’ drive from the village centre. Megève doesn’t have any true ski in/ski out hotels, but with a little poling, you could easily cover the 600m or so between the Four Seasons and the Mont d’Arbois lift on skis. On the other hand, why bother when there is a horse-drawn sleigh to whisk you there and back? The altiport, from where you can take a helicopter ski safari to Chamonix, Courmayeur or Flaine, is five minutes away by road.
Originally published by Maggie O'Sullivan, The Telegraph