Where alpine tradition intersects winter luxury in France’s most fashionable ski village.
At 1,850 meters, Courchevel 1850 is less a ski resort than a way of life of fireplaces dusted with crystal, Michelin-starred après-ski, and multi-million-euro chalets. Far in the heart of the French Alps and within Les Trois Vallées (the world’s largest ski domain), this is where winter’s international elite conceal themselves.
Billionaire Hideaways

Chalets here start at €15 million, and the most extravagant—like Chalet Edelweiss—are over €100 million. The chalets feature helipads, underground nightclubs, ski rooms for private use, and full spa equipment including hammams and salt therapy suites.
Architectural Elegance

The houses here combine traditional alpine character with chic modern sophistication. Think reclaimed wood, marble interior design, full-height windows, heated balconies, and precious stone fireplaces. Every property is a bespoke homage to comfort and craftsmanship.
The High Life

Courchevel features 7 Michelin-starred restaurants, private airstrip access, and designer flagships such as Hermès, Dior, and Louis Vuitton along its snowy streets. Winter is champagne in hot tubs with white peaks for views—and summer is hiking, gliding, and al fresco galas.

Winter’s take on a tropical paradise—decadent, intimate, and impossibly elite.