Experience · Ski

Top Ski Hotels

The world's finest ski properties, selected by our editorial team.

Editor's Pick · The Rest, In No Particular Order

Badrutt's Palace Hotel

St. Moritz · Graubünden

The St. Moritz institution since 1896 — the hotel that essentially invented Alpine winter tourism.

Cheval Blanc Courchevel

Courchevel · Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

LVMH's original Cheval Blanc — 36 rooms at the foot of the slopes, Dior spa, and a Yannick Alléno tasting menu.

Gstaad Palace

Gstaad · Bern

The turreted silhouette Gstaad's silhouette belongs to — still family-owned after four generations of Scherzes.

Kulm Hotel St. Moritz

St. Moritz · Graubünden

The hotel that hosted the first Winter Olympics — and before that, invented the concept of winter tourism entirely.

Les Fermes de Marie

Megève · Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

A village of antique farmhouses reassembled in Megève — the Alpine idea of a hotel before the sterile palaces took over.

The Alpina Gstaad

Gstaad · Bern

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

Aspen · Colorado

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 · Colorado

Aspen's largest luxury resort at the base of Lift 1A — the bar still carries the town's deepest champagne list.