“A luxury hotel with quirky contemporary design. Cosy, near futuristic rooms, with sixties inspired colouring and plush carpets. The restaurant features Savoyard specialties and there's also après-ski fun at the bar. A small spa for relaxing. Skiing starts straight from the door. Uber chic.”

Recommended for

  • Groups

    • Ski groups will love this quirky and fun hotel, with a happening bar, in Avoriaz, a purpose built ski resort town.
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Enjoy an apres-ski cocktail by the roaring fire in the retro-chic Le Festival Bar.
  • Other Activities

    • Relax in the hammam or outdoor hot tub after a day on the slopes.
  • Skiing

    • A ski-in ski-out hotel perfectly situated for hitting the slopes.
  • Riding

    • Take a horse drawn sleigh through the town.
  • Pet friendly

    • Charges apply.
  • Contemporary

  • Full of character

  • Views

  • Free wifi

  • Luxury

  • Wellbeing

  • Child friendly

  • Quirky

  • Chic

  • Restaurant

  • Hills & mountains

Facilities

  • Rooms

    35 rooms in this hotel
  • Parking

    Parking nearby, charges apply
  • Pet friendly

    Charges apply.
  • Hot Tub

  • Massage

  • Sauna/Steam

  • Bar

  • Views

  • Free wifi

  • Wifi

  • Room service

  • Child friendly

  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Enjoy an apres-ski cocktail by the roaring fire in the retro-chic Le Festival Bar.
  • Other Activities

    • Relax in the hammam or outdoor hot tub after a day on the slopes.
  • Skiing

    • A ski-in ski-out hotel perfectly situated for hitting the slopes.
  • Riding

    • Take a horse drawn sleigh through the town.

Map & Location

Other reviews

Modernist marvel goes upmarket

"Designer Jocelyne Sibuet has put her own spin on 1960s fabrics, choosing nobbly textures and pale colours, predominantly silver and grey, for wall coverings, bedsteads and curtains."

Originally published by Independent

Hotel des Dromonts and the re-emergence of Avoria

"An extraordinary structure in the heart of the village, it was designed by Jacques Labro, the resort’s original architect, who had been charged with building an alpine village for the future without cars and without pollution (all the heating would be electric)."

Originally published by The Telegraph

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