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About this venue
Courchevel is more than a ski resort—it’s a carefully designed alpine venue where refined resort culture meets serious mountain infrastructure. With a wide variety of slopes, dedicated beginner areas, more technical terrain, and modern lift connections, it’s known as a place to ski at a high standard—whether you’re here for full-day laps or a scheduled on-snow program.
The on-site experience is equally polished: clear wayfinding on the mountain, comfortable rest stops along the runs, and practical services around equipment and passes keep your day flowing. Guests often highlight the comfort of the base areas—from warm changing spaces to amenities that reduce friction and unnecessary waiting.
The key access point is the main base location: Alpinium, 135 Rue des Tremplins Olympiques, Courchevel, France. At the entrance, you’ll typically find clearly marked information points and ticket/pass services, and the easiest arrival is directly to the base building, where nearby parking options and a short drop-off zone help keep things simple. For the broader transport picture around the destination, see the city information further down the page.
About the city: Courchevel
Courchevel, set in the heart of Les Trois Vallées, is not only a byword for world-class alpine skiing, but also an elegant backdrop for a wide range of sporting and music events. The atmosphere is both lively and refined, making it easy to pair the adrenaline of competition with a relaxed evening program. Thanks to clear destination planning and a rich mix of amenities, a stay in Courchevel naturally becomes a complete experience, even beyond the event itself.
A major advantage is how easy it is to reach: the area is accessible by air via Chambéry – Savoie Mont Blanc Airport or Lyon–Saint Exupéry Airport, while the rail connection most often leads to Moûtiers - Salins - Brides-les-Bains station (SNCF), followed by road transfers. Within the destination, getting around is simple thanks to navettes gratuites (skibus) linking different parts of the resort and enabling smooth access to hotels, lifts, and selected arenas and event venues. For those who prefer a faster, more exclusive arrival, Altiport de Courchevel is also available, known for its distinctive alpine setting.
Before or after the event, Courchevel delivers a “tourist bonus” that blends panoramic walks, alpine viewpoints, and the charm of local hamlets scattered across the slopes. Fans of photography and easy sightseeing often choose quieter paths along mountain streams, plus short trips toward traditional Savoy villages nearby. The feel of an old mountain region and dramatic nature create an especially rewarding backdrop for downtime between plans.
Add a broad range of accommodation – from luxury hotels and chalets to practical options for a short stay – and trip planning becomes straightforward. Gastronomy is a strong asset, combining French classics with local alpine flavors, while the sense of order and safety is often cited as a reason guests like to return. Whether you come for sport or a concert, Courchevel is a destination that offers equally strong logistics and an equally strong “after” experience.