“A charming hotel set right in the heart of the village offering near ski-in access. Accommodation options range from cosy doubles to three-bed apartments. The design is warm and traditional with fireplaces and balconies. Hot apple cider is served in the lobby and there's a Starbucks for quick bites.”
“A charming hotel set right in the heart of the village offering near ski-in access. Accommodation options range from cosy doubles to three-bed apartments. The design is warm and traditional with fireplaces and balconies. Hot apple cider is served in the lobby and there's a Starbucks for quick bites.”
Recommended For
- Short break
- Reno-Tahoe International airport is an hour away - connecting with LA in just 90 minutes - ideal for a weekend break
- Families
- Apartments with up to three rooms, a nearby ski school and endless activities, this is perfect for a family break
- Skiing
- Set within Olympic Valley, offering miles of ski slopes with difficulty levels for all skiers
- Great walks
- During the spring and summer there are endless hiking trails to be explored
- Mountain biking
- Mountain bikers will find routes for all abilities
- Restaurant
- There is a Starbucks in-house
- Family Suites
- Charming
- Traditional
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Village
- Spa
- Hills & mountains
Facilities
- Restaurant
- There is a Starbucks in-house
- Shops
- No pets
- Massage
- Meeting Room
- Walking distance restaurants
- Airport transfer
- Bar
- Family Suites
- Parking
- Games room
- Wifi
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Spa
Activities
- Skiing
- Set within Olympic Valley, offering miles of ski slopes with difficulty levels for all skiers
- Great walks
- During the spring and summer there are endless hiking trails to be explored
- Mountain biking
- Mountain bikers will find routes for all abilities
Map & Location
What's Nearby
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The Village at Squaw Valley
Home of the Winter Olympics in 1960 and Lake Tahoe’s most famous ski resort; The Village lodging is at the foot of the slopes, with warm cosy rooms looking directly at the mountains.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)