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Hall de la Croisette - This hall houses permanent exhibitions of young artists, sculptures and art books. This is a great and interesting place to visit, you could get lost for hours looking at all the exhibitions that are on offer. Don't miss out on this attraction.
Skiing - Courchevel, like most towns in the French Alps, is all about skiing; snowboarding; and everything else associated with snow. There are many outdoor activities available and every requirment the tourist might need has been taken into account. This is one of the best skiing destinations in Europe. |
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La Bergerie - Located at Quartier Nogentile. This restaurant is housed in and old shepard's hut, with uneven flagstone steps; stacks of firewood; and weathered pine logs and planks. The atmosphere is sporty and outdoors. Excellent menu items include scallops in shallot butter; fondue bourguignonne; and raclette made with cheese. Main courses cost around $18.45 - $36.85.
Chalet des Pierres - Located at Au Jardin Alpin. This is one of the best restaurants found around the slopes, accented with weathered planking and warmed by open hearths, it is in the middle of the Verdon slope. Blazing fireplaces; hunting trophies; and a hip crowd contribute to the charm of the place. They serve a range of local dishes at reasonable prices.
Le Bateau Ivre - Located in the Hotel Pomme-de-Pin, quartier Les Chenus. This restaurant is one of the best in the French Alps and offers a view over the town and its slopes. The setting is amazing, with big windows; soft reds; parquet floors; and earth tones. They serve an excellent range of local dishes like polenta with escalopes of foie gras in vinaigrette; and a succulent version of rack of lamb with olives and artichoke hearts. |
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Piggy's Pub - Located in La Croisette. This bar is very popular with locals and tourists, where stiff drinks and modern music make you forget that you're in the French Alps. This is a great place to go and have a few drinks, while meeting some new people.
Les Caves de Courchevel - Porte de Courchevel. This bar attracts a more upscale crowd, where a mock Tyrolean facade of weathered wood hides a club evoking a medieval cloister, with stone arches and columns. This is the place to go to party till the early hours of the morning.
La Grange - Found at rue Park-City. This informal spot for music and dancing is open from December to April 15 only, daily from 11pm to 4am. If a show is being staged, the doors open earlier. This is a great place to have a wild party and meet new people. |
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Bowling International Du Forum - This is a great place to take the children for a fun day out. The lanes have been adapted for children thanks to a special bumper system. There is special equipment for children from 5 years of age. There are also video games; snacks; and ice cream.
Mini-Guide Trip - This leisure trip will take your children on unbelievable adventures: monkay and Nepalese bridge; footbridges; giant spiders' webs right in the heart of the Forum at Courchevel 1850. Available for children from 7 years old, every day from 5.30 to 8.00pm |
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