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Exclusive resorts, from Colorado to Hokkaido, are home to a wealth of catered chalets, groomed pistes and Michelin-starred restaurants 7 of the best luxury ski resorts for a five-star experience ...
It attracts high-net-worth visitors who come for Michelin stars, luxury lodging, and designer stores. India Hogg spent a winter in Courchevel as a host in a 5-star chalet and shared what it's like ...
VIP-SKI’s stay at No. 2 Aspen House is a good option for smaller groups or couples, as these cosy chalet-apartments have just two bedrooms, meaning you can have all the privacy, service and ...
The building of the hotel was completed without any debt, having been funded by the construction of three chalets and 11 apartments on the site. [1] Two of the chalets were sold to the Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev, at a price reported to be $130 million each. [2] It was the first luxury hotel to open in Gstaad for 100 years. [3]
With season pass sales already started for the 2011–2012 ski season, the Tamarack Municipal Association plans on opening the resort on December 15, 2011. The "Wildwood Express" chairlift, installed in 2005 and last operated in 2009, was removed in June 2012. [5] The ski operation lost nearly $300,000 during the 2011–12 season. [6]
Chalet Eugenia's stone kitchen & original wood fired oven. The chalet's interior design dates from the 1950s, and has been largely retained. [7] [8] [9] The drawing room has a central pillared stone log fireplace leading onto an oak beamed and paneled dining room. The second dining room is equipped with the original wood fired oven.
“A great ski hotel is all about location,” says Misty Belles, an executive at luxury travel consortium Virtuoso. “Ski-in/ski-out, a dedicated lift for hotel guests, or immediate access to a ...
Most ski chalets are privately owned vacation homes that owners visit two to three times per year and rent out the remaining time. Owners of these ski chalets often hire property management companies to manage and rent their property. [4] In the Levant, Egypt, and Kuwait and in the Italian region of Marche, chalets refer to beach houses, rather ...