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Aman Le Mélézin - luxury ski hotel in Courchevel, France, France near Les Trois Vallées
Courchevel, France

Aman Le Mélézin

Near Les Trois Vallées31 roomsSki-in/ski-out to lifts
TripAdvisor 4.52 Michelin Keys
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Set amid the snowy peaks of Courchevel 1850, Aman Le Mélézin blends Alpine elegance with serene Japanese-inspired design. Guests enjoy ski-in/ski-out access, a tranquil Aman Spa with a pool and hammam, refined dining including Japanese cuisine, and attentive, personalized service. The hotel’s intimate atmosphere and panoramic mountain views create an exclusive retreat in the heart of the French Alps.

Quick Facts

Rooms31
Distance to LiftsSki-in/ski-out
Distance to Airport110 km
Nearest ResortLes Trois Vallées
Michelin Rating2 Keys
WebsiteVisit Site

Amenities

Ski-in/Ski-out Access
Free Wi-Fi
Indoor Pool
Spa
Sauna
Hammam
Fitness Center
Yoga Studio
Hydrotherapy Area
Five Treatment Rooms
Japanese Restaurant
Bar
Library
Terrace Dining
Kids Club
Dining

Dining Experience

• Nama – Signature Japanese restaurant offering refined sushi, sashimi, and premium wagyu, crafted by expert chefs in an elegant alpine setting.
• Bar & Lounge – Sophisticated après ski venue with curated cocktails, fine wines, and light bites, all enjoyed with panoramic mountain views.

• Afternoon Tea & Salon – Relaxing post-ski experience featuring French pastries and afternoon tea in a cozy, wood-accented salon.

• Private Alpine Hut Dining – Exclusive private dinners in a traditional alpine hut, showcasing Savoyard specialties and local wines for an authentic mountain experience.
Après Ski

Après Ski

Aman Le Mélézin offers refined alpine dining at Nama, its signature Japanese restaurant, where guests enjoy exquisite sushi, sashimi, and wagyu prepared by skilled chefs in an elegant, wood-accented setting. The hotel’s bar and lounge provide a sophisticated après ski atmosphere with curated cocktails, fine wines, and light bites, complemented by panoramic mountain views. Afternoon tea and French pastries are served in the salon, perfect for relaxing after a day on the slopes. For a unique experience, Aman Le Mélézin arranges private dining in a traditional alpine hut, featuring Savoyard specialties and local wines. Just steps from the hotel, Courchevel 1850’s vibrant après ski scene awaits, with iconic venues like La Folie Douce offering live music and open-air dancing, and Le Tremplin renowned for its lively terrace and champagne service. Nearby, guests can savor gourmet French cuisine at Le Chabichou, a two-Michelin-starred restaurant, or indulge in mountain classics at Le Chalet de Pierres, a ski-in spot known for its sunny terrace and raclette. The hotel’s prime ski-in, ski-out location ensures effortless access to both exclusive on-property experiences and Courchevel’s celebrated dining and après ski hotspots.

Spa & Wellness

Spa & Wellness

The Aman Spa at Aman Le Mélézin features five treatment rooms, a yoga studio, a fitness center, and a 14-meter indoor pool. Services include massages, facials, body treatments, and traditional therapies, with some treatments incorporating alpine ingredients. Facilities also include a sauna, hammam, cold plunge pool, and an outdoor hot tub. The spa emphasizes holistic wellness and offers tailored après-ski recovery treatments.

Ski Resort Guide

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Staying at Aman Le Mélézin in Courchevel places you at the heart of the French Alps, offering direct access to some of the world’s most prestigious ski terrain. This elegant alpine retreat is perfectly positioned for guests seeking both refined comfort and exhilarating mountain experiences. - Courchevel 1850: Just steps from the hotel, Courchevel 1850 is renowned for its perfectly groomed pistes, luxury amenities, and Michelin-starred dining. The resort is part of Les Trois Vallées, the largest linked ski area globally, with over 600 km of slopes catering to all abilities. Signature experiences include early-morning first tracks, heli-skiing, and private ski instruction. The best time to visit is from late December to early March for optimal snow and vibrant village life. Insider tip: Reserve a table at Le 1947 for an unforgettable culinary evening. - Méribel: A short ski or drive away, Méribel offers charming chalet architecture and a lively après-ski scene. Its central location in Les Trois Vallées makes it ideal for exploring the entire ski domain. Families will appreciate the excellent ski schools and gentle beginner zones, while advanced skiers can challenge themselves on the legendary Roc de Fer and off-piste routes. Don’t miss a sunset drink at La Folie Douce for a festive atmosphere. - Val Thorens: As Europe’s highest ski resort, Val Thorens guarantees exceptional snow conditions throughout the season. It’s a haven for advanced skiers, with steep descents, snow parks, and extensive off-piste terrain. The resort also offers unique activities such as ice driving and tobogganing. For international guests, English is widely spoken, and seamless lift connections make day trips effortless. Après-ski in Courchevel is a sophisticated affair, with options ranging from chic champagne bars to cozy mountain lodges. Enhance your stay with a private horse-drawn sleigh ride, a visit to the Aquamotion wellness center, or a guided snowshoe trek through pristine forests. Families will find dedicated children’s areas and engaging winter activities, while seasoned skiers can arrange guided tours to discover hidden powder stashes. Aman Le Mélézin’s prime location ensures a seamless blend of alpine adventure and refined relaxation, making it the ultimate base for an unforgettable ski holiday in the French Alps.
Resort Guide

Les Trois Vallées

Weather Forecast · 600m3,230m

Data reported at Sat, Jan 24, 9:00 PM UTC
Last Snowfall
Jan 24
Today!
Last 24h
2.1cm
Last 7 Days
6.3cm
Season Total
162.3cm
SnowSure™ ScoreAI
50
Very Good
Improving
Recent snowfall and a promising forecast suggest conditions are on an upward trend.

Solid conditions with good coverage.

Les Trois Vallées is experiencing below-average snowfall this season, but recent snow and upcoming forecasts suggest improving conditions. While the base depth is low, the summit has adequate coverage, and additional snowfall is expected to enhance conditions.

Depth

The depth score is low due to limited base coverage and below-average season snowfall.

Recent

Recent snow score reflects moderate snowfall in the past week, indicating some fresh conditions.

Forecast

The forecast score is positive with significant snowfall expected, especially at higher elevations.

Historic

Historic score is low due to the current season being significantly below the 5-year average.

Score calculated Sat, Jan 24, 3:52 PM UTC
Current Conditions
Reported Sat, Jan 24, 9:00 PM UTC
Base
600m
Temp
5°C
Wind
14km/h
Snow Depth
117cm
14-Day Forecast
28cm
Mid-Mountain
1,915m
Temp
-4°C
Wind
1km/h
Snow Depth
127cm
14-Day Forecast
28.9cm
Summit
3,230m
Temp
-12°C
Wind
29km/h
Snow Depth
150cm
14-Day Forecast
31cm
14-Day Snow Forecast by Model
Summit elevation (3,230m) · Forecast from Sat, Jan 24, 9:00 PM UTC
ECMWF
55.8cm
GFS
27.5cm
GEM
17cm
JMA
54.3cm
MétéoFr
10.3cm
ICON
27.5cm
Average
32.1cm
SnowSure™ Forecast Range

Shows daily snowfall predictions from 7 weather models. Black line = SnowSure™ weighted average.

10-Day Forecast
Summit (3,230m) · Updated Sat, Jan 24, 9:00 PM UTC
Today
24
-11°
-13°
3.9cm
Sun
25
-12°
-14°
3.7cm
Mon
26
-10°
-16°
2.4cm
Tue
27
-5°
-10°
1.8cm
Wed
28
-8°
-12°
8.6cm
Thu
29
-7°
-13°
0.4cm
Fri
30
-6°
-9°
5.2cm
Sat
31
-6°
-12°
3.4cm
Sun
1
-11°
-17°
1.8cm
Mon
2
-8°
-14°
1.3cm
Season vs Historic
Calculated Sat, Jan 24, 9:00 PM UTC
162.3cm
Season Total
This Season to Date
-40%
vs 5-Year Avg
271.4cm
5-Yr Avg by Now
-32%
vs 30-Year Avg
239.1cm
30-Yr Avg by Now

Over the past five years, average seasonal snowfall has exceeded the 30-year average by approximately 12%, indicating a recent upward trend. However, snowfall has been highly variable, with the 2023 season experiencing a significant spike (320.2 cm) and 2020 recording a notable low (114.1 cm). The current season's snowfall is substantially below both the 5-year and 30-year averages, at just 49% and 55% of those benchmarks, respectively, marking a significant short-term anomaly. This suggests increased volatility in snowfall patterns, with the current season representing a pronounced deviation from recent trends.

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Today's SnowSure™ Score:
50/100
Opens:Early December
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Closes:Mid April
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Best Months to Visit
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Peak Season
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December
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Typical Season: Early DecemberMid April|Grayed dates indicate resort is typically closed

Predictions are based on historical patterns and current season performance. Actual conditions may vary. Season dates are estimates and vary by resort.

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