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Top Ski Hotels
The world's finest ski properties, selected by our editorial team.
Airelles Courchevel, Les Airelles
Ski-in, ski-out at Courchevel 1850 — the Alpine palace the Russian oligarchs built a reputation on, now back in French hands.
Badrutt's Palace Hotel
The St. Moritz institution since 1896 — the hotel that essentially invented Alpine winter tourism.
Cheval Blanc Courchevel
LVMH's original Cheval Blanc — 36 rooms at the foot of the slopes, Dior spa, and a Yannick Alléno tasting menu.
Gstaad Palace
The turreted silhouette Gstaad's silhouette belongs to — still family-owned after four generations of Scherzes.
Kulm Hotel St. Moritz
The hotel that hosted the first Winter Olympics — and before that, invented the concept of winter tourism entirely.
Les Fermes de Marie
A village of antique farmhouses reassembled in Megève — the Alpine idea of a hotel before the sterile palaces took over.
The Alpina Gstaad
Gstaad's newest grand hotel — 56 rooms, a Six Senses spa, and a sushi restaurant good enough to draw Zurich in for dinner.
The Little Nell
Ski-in, ski-out at the gondola base in Aspen — one of only six five-star, five-diamond hotels in America.
The St. Regis Aspen Resort
Aspen's largest luxury resort at the base of Lift 1A — the bar still carries the town's deepest champagne list.