The Luxury hôtel Annapurna presents 3 standard rooms of 26 m² done up in a traditional Savoyard material called ‘Arolle’ wood and with views down the valley, or fourthy one 30m2 double rooms facing the sun with balconies. As those coming with the family will well know, hotels with interconnecting family rooms are rare, but here we can offer 5 of these such rooms with a surface area of 57m2, of which 3 are South-East facing with views of the valley and 2 that are slightly more spacious facing South-West. The hôtel Annapurna also offers 11 Junior Suites with living areas, but the real novelties are the 3 suites with incredible surface areas of 65 to 150m2, facing the mountains and the valley and christened ‘Everest’, ‘K2’ and ‘Makulu’. These suites are the last of the 5 Annapurna suites that were created when the hotel first opened.
* The Makalu Suite
Despite being 64 m², this suite is the smallest of the grand hotel suites, although it still boasts two balconies with fantastic panoramic views. Living room with dining area, large bedroom with bathroom plus jacuzzi, mezzanine and toilet.
* The K2 Suite
The K2 suite is 94m2 and counts as one of the symbols of the luxury of this hotel with its own entrance hall, a large living room with dining area, a bureau with its own fireplace, a south-facing room with a balcony and an extremely nice bathroom with sauna and jacuzzi.
* The Everest Suite
The Everest Suite is 149 m2 and is definitely the most luxurious in the hotel, with a private entrance hall, a large living room with dining room, bureau and fireplace, a West-facing double room with views of the slopes and private bathroom, a South-facing double room with bathroom and private sauna and jacuzzi. All of the French windows give out onto a balcony.
Guests at the Annapurna hotel can come and try traditional cuisine carefully prepared by Lionel Blondin, a chef whose talent and imagination will delight delicate palates.
If the weather is in your favour, the terrace is open in the afternoon for skiers and food-lovers for lunch on the slopes.
Nothing better than a nice heated swimming pool, just around 30°C, surrounded by very large windows offering an unbeatable view of the mountains while sipping a cocktail or a hot drink. Need to relax? What about a sauna, a steam bath, a Jacuzzi or a massage?
The Wellness Centre offers relaxing massages and osteopathy with the physiotherapist. For optimal relaxation, opt for a body or a face treatment from Thalgo products.
The free access Fitness Centre is equipped with: - Weight and toning machines Fitness machines
- Swimming pool
- Jacuzzi
- Two saunas
- Two hammans
• A ski shop can cater for ski and ski boot hire requirements and offers ski accessories for sale (sunglasses, warm underwear, gloves, ski caps...). Sledges can also be rented for fun evenings on the long toboggan run from Courchevel 1850 down to 1550. To return to the centre of the resort, “la Croisette”, one can easily use the free shuttle or lift.
• A private free shuttle can take the guests to and from the centre of Courchevel 1850 all around the clock.
• On the lower level of the hotel, for après ski entertainment, guests can find:
- A large playroom for the youngest guests. A play room with electronic games and a pool table for teenagers.
- A movie room equipped with a large screen and a DVD player. A range of DVDs can be borrowed from the front desk.
- A room fitted with table tennis.
- A pool table is also available on the first floor in the smoking room.
• The reception hall, fitted with WIFI access and comfortable sofas, is a great place for reading, playing cards and chess or checking emails as well. A free to use computer is at guests’ disposal close to the reception desk.