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Mont-Blanc Megève
Average rating
45
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Description
Perfectly situated just a stone's throw from the church in the centre of the charming village of Megève, this hotel invites you to discover this traditional area where the marvellous French "art de vivre" is something of a way of life.
Occupying an imposing position in the very heart of one of the world's finest resorts, the Hotel Mont Blanc never fails to delight its guests, whatever the time of year.
What's more, the cable cars are situated right next to the hotel so you can set off with your skis already on, to have fun on the snowy slopes!
The Pure Altitude Spa offers an indoor pool and jacuzzi open to the sun, and its four treatment cabins that fit in perfectly with a pure world of ice and snow. |
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The jewel in the crown of Megève's hotels:
Whenever Megève is mentioned, one name immediately springs to mind, ringing out loud and clear like the bells in the church square: the Mont-Blanc, the hotel up among the mountain peaks. With the passing decades, the hotel's reputation has steadily grown since the Fifties, when Megève was at the height of its glory and writers, singers and musicians would come there to trumpet their celebrity.
With its elegant chalet façade, its distinguished saloons and cosily inviting bedrooms, the resort's legendary hotel, its pedigree already well-established, is now ready for further exciting seasons with its new restaurant and spa, under the dynamic impetus of Jocelyne and Jean-Louis Sibuet.
Through the saloon, the library, corridors and Les Enfants Terribles restaurant, drawings, lithographs and a fresco by Jean Cocteau all echo the poet's presence. A unique atmosphere reigns on the next floor and in the bedrooms, with a harmonious combination of English, Austrian and Savoyard styles: light woods, checked fabrics, wing chairs, stag's antlers, standard lamps and throws on the sofas. The eye is constantly drawn, or rather hypnotised, by all these facets that are far from being merely details.
And when a piece of antique English furniture whispers in our ear in the language of Shakespeare, a second later a Savoyard dresser gently reminds us that here we are in the land of mountain pastures and Alpine scents. And indeed, the balconies offer magnificent views over the mountains and village. |
Restaurants
Les Enfants Terribles, the hotel restaurant, features traditional and regional cuisine featuring rotisserie, grilled steaks and an oyster bar. This gastronomic treasure is open all year round.
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Types of rooms- Club Room
2 people max. Extra beds are not available for this room type. Some Club Rooms have a balcony.
- Prestige Room
2 people max. Extra beds are not available for this room type.
- Suite
2 people max. Suites have a separate sitting area and a view of the mountains.
- Junior Suite
2 people max. Suite with a balcony or terrace with a view over the mountains or village.
- Classic Room
2 people max. These light and airy rooms include a TV, a minibar and a private bathroom.
Extra beds are not available for this room type.
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