Courchevel is known worldwide for its slopes, but many travellers come for much more than skiing. Over the years, the resort has become a complete destination where gastronomy, wellness, shopping, and culture define the rhythm of life. This evolution has made Courchevel an international reference for travellers who value comfort and refinement as much as sport. It now attracts visitors who seek a holistic alpine experience combining relaxation, style, and sophistication. For non-skiers or those who prefer to balance sport with leisure, Courchevel offers a world-class selection of activities that rivals major cities while preserving its mountain authenticity.
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Wellness is at the heart of Courchevel’s appeal. Most luxury chalets feature private spas, hammams, saunas, and heated indoor pools, creating a private sanctuary within the home. Many are complemented by fitness studios or yoga rooms for guests who wish to maintain their routines in complete privacy. Beyond private chalets, several hotels host award-winning spas, such as Le Spa Diane Barrière or the Cheval Blanc Spa by Guerlain. Treatments use alpine botanicals and advanced cosmetic techniques, combining nature and innovation.
Guests can also request yoga instructors, personal trainers, or massage therapists for in-chalet sessions, ensuring wellness fits seamlessly into daily life. For international travellers, wellbeing has become a necessity rather than a luxury, and Courchevel has adapted by offering a setting where health, balance, and comfort define every stay.
B. Gastronomy as a highlight
Courchevel stands among the leading gastronomic destinations in the Alps. The resort is home to several Michelin-starred restaurants that blend French culinary excellence with local alpine flavours. Le 1947 at Cheval Blanc remains the only three-Michelin-starred restaurant in a ski resort, while Le Chabichou by Stéphane Buron and Baumanière 1850 illustrate the diversity and creativity of Courchevel’s dining scene.
For guests who prefer intimacy, private chefs in chalets design bespoke menus using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. Meals are paired with curated wines and served in elegant dining spaces, turning each evening into a social and sensory experience. Whether enjoyed in a restaurant or by the fire at home, gastronomy in Courchevel is about sharing, pleasure, and connection, the defining elements of the alpine art of living.
C. Cultural events and mountain lifestyle
Courchevel’s cultural programme adds depth to its appeal. Throughout the season, the resort hosts contemporary art exhibitions, music concerts, and outdoor performances. The L’Art au Sommet initiative transforms the ski area into an open-air gallery, with sculptures and installations displayed across the slopes.
For guests who seek calm and discovery, the mountains offer countless ways to experience their beauty without skiing. Panoramic cable car rides, guided hikes, and snowshoe excursions reveal the region’s natural heritage. Families and multigenerational groups appreciate these slower rhythms, finding in Courchevel a balance between activity and contemplation. This variety of cultural and outdoor experiences ensures that every traveller finds a way to connect with the Alps, no matter their pace.
II. Shopping and lifestyle experiences
A. Luxury shopping in Courchevel 1850
Courchevel 1850 rivals the world’s capitals when it comes to luxury shopping. The main streets are lined with boutiques from leading fashion and jewellery houses such as Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, and Hermès. Exclusive pop-up stores and limited winter collections make the shopping experience both seasonal and rare.
Visitors stroll between boutiques before or after lunch, often combining retail with relaxation at a café or spa. The setting enhances the experience: snow-covered streets, discreet service, and the elegance of alpine architecture create a shopping atmosphere found nowhere else in the mountains. For international guests, Courchevel offers the luxury of Paris or Geneva with the intimacy of a ski resort, an essential part of its cosmopolitan charm.
B. Experiences for every profile
What distinguishes Courchevel is its ability to appeal to every type of traveller. Families find endless options for children, from ice-skating rinks and sledding tracks to creative workshops and guided activities. Couples often centre their stay on relaxation and gastronomy, enjoying mornings at the spa, lunches at mountain restaurants like Le Cap Horn, and evenings by candlelight. Groups of friends favour the après-ski atmosphere, refined nightlife, and curated excursions such as wine tastings or helicopter tours over the Three Valleys.
Even those who never touch the slopes enjoy a full programme. Whether it’s a morning yoga session, an afternoon of shopping, or a concert under the stars, Courchevel turns leisure into an art form. Its variety ensures that everyone, from adventurers to epicureans, experiences a stay that feels both personal and exceptional.
C. Chalets as lifestyle hubs
Modern chalets in Courchevel are conceived as complete living environments. They integrate entertainment, wellness, and hospitality into every detail. Private cinemas, wine cellars, libraries, and heated pools make each property a destination on its own. Kitchens are designed for professional chefs, while dining rooms and lounges encourage gatherings that extend late into the night. Large terraces and panoramic living spaces allow guests to enjoy the beauty of the Alps without leaving home.
For non-skiers, chalets serve as the ideal base for a balanced stay. Days flow between treatments, visits, and quiet moments indoors. Concierge teams manage every detail, from reservations to private transfers, ensuring seamless coordination. In Courchevel, the chalet embodies a complete lifestyle, combining privacy, sophistication, and tailored comfort that aligns perfectly with the expectations of international travellers.
Courchevel as a lifestyle destination
Courchevel’s strength lies in its ability to transcend skiing. The resort’s ecosystem of spas, restaurants, boutiques, and cultural venues offers a version of alpine life rooted in luxury and choice. Wellness, gastronomy, and art blend seamlessly into a refined rhythm that attracts a cosmopolitan audience seeking more than sport. Courchevel has become a destination for those who value balance, between energy and rest, between sophistication and simplicity.
Staying in Courchevel is about embracing this rhythm in your own way. Whether you spend your days between spa sessions, shopping promenades, or long evenings around the table, the essence remains the same: time well lived. The chalets curated by CS Villas reflect this spirit of alpine refinement, offering spaces designed for connection, comfort, and quiet luxury, the art of experiencing the mountains beyond the slopes.