Luxury Sky Resorts You Should Visit This Year ⇒ Skiing has always been considered a luxurious pastime, especially when done surrounded by snowy mountains and with amazing amenities and after-ski events. While it’s more usual to travel to a resort during the first months of the year, there’s no reason not to indulge before the end of 2019, so take note of our selection of Luxury Ski Resorts you should add to your travel list.
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Courchevel 1850
As one of the four regions of Saboia, Courchevel 1850 was given its name according to its height in meters, and is currently the most luxurious out of the four locations, having been visited by celebrities such as George Clooney, David and Victoria Beckham and even the Dukes of Cambridge. There are a total of 54 ski tracks in the resort, 19 for beginners and 35 for intermediate level. If you don’t care much for skiing, you can also enjoy the 66km walking track. As for food, you can visit one of the six Michelin stars restaurants inside the resort, and especially Le 1947, with three stars.
St. Moritz
Having hosted the Winter Olympics both in 1928 and 1948, this swiss sky resort is known mainly for its natural beauty, as it is set next to an amazing lake which provides marvellous views for the guests hosted at St. Moritz, which is currently one of the most expensive Luxury Ski Resorts in the world.
Four Seasons Whistler
Described as a “classic Whistler hotel”, the Four Seasons is one of the most luxurious properties in the village, with 273 rooms equipped with gas fireplaces and balconies and decorated with dark wood and neutral color palettes. You may even be able to spot the mountain view from your room. The resort includes a quality steak restaurant named Sidecut, where guests can create their own pieces.
Gstaad Palace
Gstaad Palace was officially opened on the 8th of December 1913. After its huge success, an extension to the build was ordered after the first season. The resort was stage to 1960s gala dinners featuring international celebrities such as Louis Armstrong, which gave much reputation to the luxury hotel. With 90 lavishly equipped rooms, Junior Suites and Suites, 5 banquet rooms suitable for weddings, concerts, expositions and meetings and an 1800 m2 spa with all amenities included, the Gstaad Palace is indeed one of the most luxurious resorts worldwide.
The Little Nell Hotel
Opened in 1989, this Aspen-based 5 star, 5 diamond hotel provides guests with the utmost luxurious experience in the skiing world. It features 52 guest rooms, 26 premium guest rooms and 8 suites, thoroughly renovated by Champalimaud Design. Amenities include a Health Center, a pool and a jacuzzi, two restaurants and three bars which will keep guests entertained throughout their stay.
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